Most common questions used to investigate
Do you have enlarged pores?
Do you have pimples?
Do you have dry cheeks?
Do you have shiny face?
Is your skin sensitive to certain chemicals in skin care products?
Are you prone to acne breakouts?
Do you have blotting sheets?
Common conclusions
Pimples are also known as spots or zits, a component of acne. It is most likely that they occur during puberty, but they can occur at any age especially if you have an oily skin type.
Your skin type is definitely not dry or combination.
Your skin type may be oily.
Your skin type is not sensitive because sensitive skin is often sensitive to certain chemicals in skin care products. Sensitive skin needs special attention.
Blemish-prone skin is skin that is prone to comedones and pimples being formed. It is always sticky and has a glossy look. This is because more sebum is developed from the sebaceous glands than in other skin types.
You may need blotting sheets. When pressed to the skin, blotting sheets absorb oil and you can use them to help you understand what type of skin you have. After a gentle cleanser washes your face, patting it dry and allowing it to rest for about thirty minutes, pressing the sheets to the different areas of your face, and keeping the sheets up to the sun to see the oil markings. You have oily skin if the sheets show an excess of oil in all areas of the face,
Great! Blotting sheets absorb oil when pressed on the skin and you can use them to ensure you learn what kind of skin you have.
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