What's your skin type?

Not sure about your skin type? This quick and easy guide will help you identify your skin, understand its characteristics, and discover which products or ingredients are best suited for your needs. Click on your skin type and get to know your skin better!

 

Normal Skin
How to recognize it:
Your skin feels balanced, not too dry or too oily. No noticeable flaking or shine.

Common signs:
– Refined pores
– No breakouts
– Even tone

What suits you:
Gentle hydrating routines. Think mild cleansers, refreshing toners, and light moisturizers to maintain balance.Korean skincare recommendations for normal skin.
Dry Skin
How to recognize it:
Your skin feels tight or flaky, especially after cleansing. It may look dull.

Common signs:
– Tightness after washing
– Flaky patches
– Less elasticity

What suits you:
Rich, nourishing products like creams with ceramides, hydrating oils, and serums with hyaluronic acid or beta-glucan. Korean skincare recommendations for dry skin.
Oily Skin
How to recognize it:
Your skin gets shiny quickly, especially on your forehead, nose, and chin.

Common signs:
– Visible pores
– Frequent shine
– Breakouts or clogged pores

What suits you:
Lightweight gels, BHA (salicylic acid), niacinamide, or green tea. Avoid over-cleansing—it can trigger more oil production. Korean skincare recommendations for oily skin.
Combination Skin
How to recognize it:
Oily T-zone (forehead, nose, chin) and drier cheeks. Often feels out of balance.

Common signs:
– Shiny T-zone and dry cheeks
– Uneven texture
– Hard to find one routine that fits all

What suits you:
Use lightweight moisturizers for the T-zone and richer products on drier areas. PHA or BHA toners can help restore balance. Korean skincare recommendations for combination skin.
Sensitive Skin
How to recognize it:
Your skin reacts easily to new products, temperature, or friction. Redness, itchiness, or burning are common.

Common signs:
– Red patches
– Irritation from new products
– Itching or burning

What suits you:
Calming ingredients like centella asiatica, panthenol, and madecassoside. Avoid fragrance, alcohol, and too many actives at once. Korean skincare recommendations for sensitive skin.
Dehydrated Skin
How to recognize it:
Your skin feels tight or uncomfortable, but can still appear oily. It's lacking water, not oil.

Common signs:
– Tight feeling after cleansing
– Dullness or fine dehydration lines
– Can feel dry and oily at the same time

What suits you:
Hydrating toners and serums with hyaluronic acid, glycerin, or beta-glucan. Avoid harsh cleansers and mattifying products. Korean skincare recommendations for dehydrated skin.
Mature Skin
How to recognize it:
Your skin shows signs of aging like fine lines, loss of firmness, and uneven tone.

Common signs:
– Wrinkles or expression lines
– Less elasticity
– Dull or uneven skin tone

What suits you:
Use antioxidants, retinol, peptides, and deeply hydrating creams. Focus on firming, glow-boosting care. Korean skincare recommendations for mature skin.
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