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1- Regular moisturizing with suitable cream containing vitamins and nutritional values helps maintain healthy and youthful skin.
2- Moisturizing after bathing, shaving, or exfoliating replenishes moisture loss and aids in skin repair and circulation.
3- It reduces skin problems like acne and conceals blemishes while promoting even skin tone.
4- Follow additional tips such as using warm water, patting dry, drinking water, and wearing sunscreen.
1- First test : - Start by washing your face with a gentle cleanser and patting it dry.
- Don't apply any other products like moisturizers or serums. After 30 minutes, check your cheeks, chin, nose, and forehead for shine.
- After another 30 minutes, see if your skin feels dry, especially when you smile or make facial expressions.
- If your skin feels tight, it's likely dry.
- Notice shine on your nose and forehead? You probably have combination skin.
- If your cheeks also appear shiny, along with your forehead and nose, then you likely have oily skin.
2- Second test : - This method is quicker and helps differentiate between oily and dry skin types.
-Gently press a blotting sheet on different areas of your face. Hold the sheet up to the light and see how much oil is visible.
- If there's little to no oil on the sheet, you likely have dry skin.
- If the sheet shows oil from the forehead and nose areas, your skin is combination.
- Finally, if the blotting paper is soaked with oil, it's highly likely that you have oily skin.
- In Summary : for the Bare-Faced Method, cleanse your face, wait 30 minutes, check for shine and tightness.
- With the Blotting Sheet Method, press a blotting sheet on your face, observe the amount of oil visible. These methods can help determine if you have dry, combination, or oily skin.
- Knowing what your acne is caused by is the first step to finding an effective solution.
Diet, environment and hormonal changes can all trigger acne so you should certainly ask your dermatologist to help you narrow down the cause.
There are several different reasons that could be the cause of your acne such as diet, hormonal changes and environment.
Speaking to your dermatologist about what your acne will help you narrow down its possible causes.
Once you know why it's caused, you can make the necessary changes or have specific treatments that can clear the acne up.