There are four main skin types: normal, dry, oily and combination. Skin type is determined by genetics, while condition varies with external factors. Normal skin is well-balanced with fine pores and good blood circulation
Gentle cleansing and purifying formula for oily skin. Contains zinc and copper sulphates for epidermis cleansing. Soap-free, non-comedogenic and non-drying formula. Prescribed by dermatologists with 100% volunteer efficacy
Rated 4.6/5 by 86 users. Oil-free dual-action serum for ageing skin prone to breakouts. Contains 2% dioic acid and optimal alpha- and beta-hydroxy acid formulation
Rated 4.4/5 by 612 users for mattifying oily skin. Targets excess oil and refines pores. Contains micro-exfoliating lipo-hydroxy acid. Suitable for oily, sensitive, and enlarged pores
Sebaceous glands produce excessive sebum, which lubricates and protects skin. Genetics, hormones, stress, and humidity can trigger oily skin. Oily skin shows visible pores and is prone to acne
Sebaceous filaments are hairlike structures that move oil to skin surface. They're normal and healthy, unlike blackheads that clog pores. Typically found in T-zone, especially in oily skin. Cannot be permanently removed but can be minimized