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1. OILY SKIN
Oily skin has a porous, humid and bright appearance. It is caused by excessive sebum production by sebaceous glands, and usually determined by genetic and/or hormonal causes. It is frequent in adolescents and young people, and usually related with the occurrence of acne.
2. DRY SKIN
Dry skin is usually caused by external factors such as cold weather, low air humidity, senile age and genitic factors. Dry skin can crack leaving it more exposed to bacteria, although in general this is not serious, it may cause other skin disorders, such as eczema, or be more prone to infections if not properly managed.
3. NORMAL SKIN
This skin is neither too dry nor too oily. It has regular texture, no imperfections and a clean, soft appearance, and does not need special care.
4. SENSITIVE SKIN
Sensitive skin is more prone to react to stimuli to which normal skin has no reaction. It is a fragile skin, usually accompanied by feelings of discomfort, such as heat, tightness, redness or itching.
5. COMBINATION SKIN
Based on its location, it presents characteristics of both dry and oily skin since the distribution of sebaceous and sweat glands is not homogeneous. The area with more oil is usually the T- zone (forehead, nose, and chin), while the skin on the cheeks is normal or dry.