SUNSCREEN & MOISTUREZER ACCORDING TO SKIN TYPE
Dr. Anjali Rajesh Gupta
11/12/20252 min read


There are six basic skin types:
1. Normal
2. Oily
3. Dry/dehydrated
4. Combination
5. Acne-prone
6. Sensitive and mature
NORMAL SKIN:
You don’t experience many breakouts.
Your skin doesn’t tend to react negatively to new products or weather changes.
You don’t feel like you need to constantly moisturize or blot oil from your face all day long.
Your skin is firm, with minimal fine lines and wrinkles.
OILY SKIN
Your skin always seems to be glowing.
You’re likely no stranger to blotting sheets or mattifying powders.You might find that makeup and skin care products don’t always stay put like you’d want them to.
DRY/DEHYDRATED SKIN
Dryness and dehydration are actually two separate concerns, but they have very similar symptoms.
Dryness is caused by a lack of oil in the skin.
Symptoms include flakiness, sensitivity, itchiness and cracks.
It may be caused by lifestyle and environmental factors or a chronic condition (in case of eczema or related conditions).
Dehydration is the result of your skin not retaining enough moisture. Your skin may be feel tight, have a papery appearance or show small, fine lines when your skin is pinched together.
COMBINATION SKIN
If you’re having trouble figuring out what type of skin you have, it’s likely combination.
Is your skin dry in certain areas, while oily in others? Combination skin is most easily defined by an oily T-zone (the strip across the forehead and the line down the nose) and dry or normal skin on the rest of the face.
ACNE-PRONE SKIN
If you get frequent breakouts (or ones that just never seem to go away), you likely have acne-prone skin.
This means that your pores tend to clog easily, making you more susceptible to whiteheads, blackheads or pustules than other skin types.
You can have oily or dry skin and be prone to acne.
Blemishes on your skin might not necessarily be acne. In fact, a common skin concern called rosacea is often known as “adult acne” because it can cause acne-like symptoms.
Other symptoms of this condition include flushing, prominent blood vessels, thickened skin and stinging or burning. (If this sounds more like your skin, skip down to the “Sensitive” section instead.)
MOISTURIZER & SUNSCREENS ACCORDING TO SKIN TYPE:
Normal Skin
Coshild low end sunscreen.
Hydra Q moisturizer.
C+ radiance moisturizer
Second skin sunscreen
Feather touch sunscreen
DRY SKIN
VRH silicon gel sunscreen
Second skin sunscreen
Feather touch sunscreen
Moicera moist
OILY SKIN
VRH ultra light aqua gel
VRH multivitamin moist.
Mattifying moisture gel
Second skin sunscreen
Feather touch sunscreen
Moigel moist
UV off sunscreen
COMBINATION SKIN
VRH ultra light aqua gel
VRH multivitamin moist
Second skin sunscreen
Moigel moist
UV off sunscreen
ACNE PRONE SKIN
VRH ultra light aqua gel
VRH multivitamin moist.
Second skin sunscreen
Moigel moist
UV off sunscreen
Selfy skin WHA
SENSETIVE SKIN
VRH sensitive skin hydrator
VRH multivitamin moist
Second skin sunscreen
Feather touch sunscreen
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