Beauty tips for all teenagers

SIBY HERALD

Normal Skin

Normal skin usually has a soft texture and is smooth. It doesn’t have any blemishes and patches. The pores are tight, and the skin surdata-face feels neither greasy nor dry. The water content and oil production are well balanced, and blood flow to the skin is good. If you have normal skin, use a mild and non-alcohol cleanser to prevent over-drying.


Oily Skin

As the name suggests, oily skin looks shiny and has acne, pimple, blackheads, and whiteheads. The pores are open, and the skin has an excess of sebum on it. During teenage, the hormone levels are always fluctuating, which might make things worse for oily skinned teens. Experts believe that stress (be it exam stress or the stress before a date night) can cause your skin to break out. So, stay calm.



Combination Skin

Combination skin is a concoction of all the above skin type! You may have an extremely oily T-zone (the forehead, nose, and chin), and the other parts of the data-face may be dry. You may have blackheads and open pores. The cheeks may appear rough and dry while the other parts are overflowing with sebum and natural oils.

 


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