Know Your Skin Type
Your skin is unique. Nobody has the exact same skin as you. But you still fall into one of four major categories. This skin type quiz will help you figure out how to characterize your skin so you can choose the proper skincare products. SKIN TYPE KEY Oily: Excess oil all over your skin. Combination: A combination of dry and oily skin. So if your T-zone (forehead, nose, and chin) are oily and your cheeks are dry. Dry: Skin is flaky, rough, and drinks up the moisturizer. Sensitive: Easily irritated skin especially when you interact with new products or environment.
Which most closely describes the look of your pores?
Large and visible all over.
Medium-sized all over
Small, not easily noticed all over
Larger or medium and only visible in the T-zone(forehead, nose, chin)
When does your skin look red?
Whenever and wherever I use new products.
Sometimes, but only around my cheeks.
Anytime I have blemishes.
More often than I care to admit.
I would describe the shine of my skin like this:
Shiny in my T-zone, but dull on my cheeks.
Bright like a diamond.
Dull everywhere.
I get more stinging than shine.
How does it feel when you touch your skin?
Rough and scaly.
Oily in places and dry in others.
Irritated and angry.
Slick and greasy.
In the afternoon, my skin needs:
Blotting or powder all over.
A refreshing spritz of facial spray.
Blotting or powder on the forehead, nose, and/or chin.
Moisturizing, moisturizing, moisturizing.
How does your skin feel after you wash your face?
Itchy and a little bit dry.
Clean, for now, but oil is coming soon.
Stripped of moisture.
Clean and great in my T-zone, but my cheeks are a little bit dried out.
Pick the one that best describes your skin's relationship with pimples and blackheads.
I hate them, but they love me.
They have their territory around my T-zone, and I have claimed the cheeks for my own.
I'd trade my skin's flakiness and tightness for a few blackheads.
My blemishes are more likely to be broken capillaries or rashes.
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