Normal skin is well-balanced with neither excessive oiliness nor dryness. It typically has a smooth texture, small pores, and a healthy-looking complexion. Normal skin is less prone to sensitivity or breakouts, making it the least problematic of all skin types.
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Dry skin lacks moisture and often feels tight or rough. It may appear dull and flaky, especially in colder months or in dry climates. Dry skin can be sensitive to harsh skincare products and may be more susceptible to signs of premature aging like fine lines and wrinkles.
Oily skin tends to produce excess sebum, leading to a shiny appearance, especially in the T-zone (forehead, nose, and chin). It is prone to enlarged pores and is more susceptible to blemishes and breakouts due to the buildup of oil and debris.
Combination skin means that there are some areas of your face that are dry and other areas of your face that are more oily. T-zone (forehead, nose, and chin) is commonly oily, and the cheeks are often drier.
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