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Understanding your skin type with this easy quiz
Medically reviewed by Susan Bard, MD There are five different skin types: dry, oily, combination, normal, and sensitive ...
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How to identify your skin type
Medically reviewed by Brendan Camp, MD Key Takeaways You can identify your skin type by doing a self-assessment in the mirror ...
There are five skin types: normal, dry, oily, combination, and sensitive. You can test your skin type at home by observing oil, dryness, or redness on your skin. Age, sun damage, and hormonal changes ...
NYC dermatologist Dr. Shereene Idriss is sharing a simple, free test to determine if you have oily, dry, or combination skin. N_studio - stock.adobe.com You may need a thick skin to take this test.
“Truth is…” allows readers to get esthetician-backed advice without having to step foot into an office. In each article, certified skin therapist Samantha Mims shares her do’s and don’ts, product ...
Mirror, mirror on the…what! Ever look in the mirror and notice a new skin concern or line that seems to have popped up overnight? We’re right there with you. Once we enter our 50s and menopause, the ...
Your Skin Type: “Hydrating serums are beneficial for all skin types. They are especially helpful for dry or dehydrated skin because they provide intense moisture,” explains Kahn, “However, even oily ...
A gentle moisturizer is one that hydrates and supports the skin barrier without common irritants. Its job is simple: replace lost moisture, reinforce the skin barrier, and calm the skin,” ...
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