Skin type test
Describe yourself first to see which option is suitable for your skin
A: Small pores, dry, prone to wrinkles, need Do everything possible to increase the moisture and moisturizing of the skin
B: The pores in the T zone (forehead, nose, chin) are large and oily, but the cheeks are very dry.
C: The skin on the whole face is very oily, with enlarged pores
D: The skin is neither dry nor oily, and very smooth
Answer:
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A: Your skin is dry. The pores are not very obvious in general; the skin looks a bit rough and even lacks luster; fine wrinkles have appeared in the corners of the eyes; the skin often feels inflamed or reddened when exposed to the sun, cold and wind; acne has appeared on the skin.
B: Your skin is combination skin. About 2 hours after washing your face, use white paper to press it on both sides of your nose, forehead, chin and cheeks. There are obvious traces of grease on the paper strips pressed on the forehead, nose and chin (i.e. T-shaped area); the skin on the cheeks and temples is relatively delicate and prone to wrinkles; the T-shaped area has large pores and is prone to acne; the nose is 1 after cleaning A greasy feeling appears again after hours. Generally speaking, my skin is not sensitive.
C: Your skin is oily. About an hour after washing your face, use white paper to press it on both sides of your nose, forehead, chin and cheeks. The skin is swollen, the pores are enlarged, and all the white paper is full of oil stains; pimples, pimples and acne often occur on the face; the skin is dark in color and hard and thick; the skin is relatively insensitive and does not often become inflamed and red.
D: Fortunately, your skin is normal. Pay attention to moisturizing, protecting and maintaining your perfect neutral skin.