perhaps you feel the skin of the cheeks dry and irritated? To take proper care of your skin it is necessary that you know well what type of skin you have. Find out what your skin type is.
TyDo you notice glitter on the skin of your face? Do you get pimples and pimples in the T zone? Or pe 1: mixed skin
It is a combination of normal and oily skin in different areas of the face. In the T zone (forehead, nose and chin) more impurities appear, the pores are more dilated and the skin is more oily. However, the skin around it is softer and the pores are tighter. The cheek area is often dry and tight. BB creams are a good option since they lightly cover impurities while protecting the skin from the sun thanks to their FP 10. A tip: the skin tends to lose hydration during the day so you can apply a very hydrating day cream. If you use purifying cleansing strips like the NIVEA Clear-Up Strips once a week, you will avoid acne in the T zone.
Type 2: oily skin
Your face is shiny, slightly pale in color and the pores are open. Acne and blackheads appear all over your forehead, nose, chin and cheeks, as well as the back and neckline. Impurities are due to excess sebum production. These skin problems are a consequence of the hormonal changes that occur during puberty. Tip: never squeeze the pimples! If you do it you will only get them to become inflamed and leave small scars on the skin. Use specific products for skin with impurities with non-comedogenic formulas (that do not cause black spots) and antibacterial properties, such as all of the NIVEA range for skin with impurities. You can be sure that these products do not clog the pores on your face. And what is more,
Type 3: sensitive skin
It is soft and delicate skin, with closed pores and especially sensitive to environmental conditions and stress. This skin tends to react with redness, a feeling of tightness or even allergic reactions. Scales often appear as well. On the other hand, impurities such as grains are not very frequent.
A tip: it is essential to keep the skin well hydrated. In this type of skin, the sebaceous glands fail to create an optimal natural protection barrier of moisturizing agents and natural oils. Use products for sensitive skin without additives such as perfumes, such as NIVEA Mild Sensitive Day Care.
Type 4: normal skin
This skin type is matte and rarely shiny, except perhaps during exercise! Occasionally you get some pimples, but it is within the normal taking into account the hormonal changes of adolescence. The sebaceous glands work perfectly resulting in a perfect balance between dry and oily skin. The pores are considerably closed. For this type of skin you can use a colored BB cream, which not only covers possible imperfections but also gives your skin the necessary hydration.
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