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Dec 15, 2013
Lisa W.
How do you figure out what your skin type is ie oily dry combo??
Dec 15, 2013
Michele S.
Good question
Dec 15, 2013
Beauty G.
Dec 15, 2013
Beauty G.
http://skinacea.com/
Dec 15, 2013
Lisa W.
Thanks beauty ill check it out :) prolly something I should kno by now haha.
Dec 15, 2013
Mistreece L.
Dec 15, 2013
Nathalie C.
I don't understand what is sensitive skin and why one cannot be dry and sensitive or oily and sensitive, for example.
Dec 15, 2013
Beauty G.
I didn't know myself I just found out what my skin type was
Dec 15, 2013
Lisa W.
I do kno that your skin type changes like with the seasons & environmental type stuff & as we age jus didn't kno how to make the distinction of what is what that site helped a ton
Dec 15, 2013
Beauty G.
Yaaaay I'm glad!! :-)
Dec 15, 2013
Landrey S.
Everyone can vary. General rule is oily tends to have more visible pores and shine throughout day. Prone to breakouts over entire face at times. Combination can mean.T zone will be more oily and visible pores compared to the cheeks. The cheeks will.be dry, normal or sensitive. Some consider sensitive skin a condition rather than a type. Sensitive skin such as increased reaction to product/ environment. Rosacea, couperose skin. People with thinner skin genetically.
Dec 15, 2013
Traci L.
Agree all the way ^^^^
Dec 15, 2013
Lisa W.
thank you ladies :)
Dec 15, 2013
Lisa A.
Wash your face with a cleanser, let it dry completely, if it's totally dry, then you have dry skin, if it's dry on the sides and oily in the t zone them you have combination skin, if it's just oily the. You have oily skin.
Dec 17, 2013
Nathalie C.
thanks landrey