Six main skin types exist: dry, oily, combination, normal, acne-prone, and sensitive. Knowing your skin type helps select appropriate products and care regimen
Wash face with lukewarm water and suitable cleanser. Apply toner to restore pH and tighten pores. Use ring finger to dab cream under eyes
Uses sulfate-free cleanser and hyaluronic acid serum. Requires SPF moisturizer with gentle application. Benefits from glycolic acid and weekly gua sha massage
Dr. Jeannette Graf recommends clay masks for various skin types. Clay masks can brighten, absorb oils, and prevent breakouts. Different clay types suit different skin concerns
Cross-sectional study conducted on 100 women with melasma in Jiroft City. Average age of participants was 32.8 years. 84% of patients were married
Olive skin falls under Fitzpatrick Type III, IV, and V ranges. Features moderate to lighter tan or brownish skin. Contains tan, brown, cream, greenish, yellowish, or golden undertones. Can become paler with limited sun exposure. Retains noticeable yellow or greenish undertones