· Visible and enlarged looking pores
· Prone to developing whiteheads, blackheads and pimples
· Less visible wrinkles
2. Dry Skin
“Dry skin is characterised by a lack of moisture and natural oils in the skin, leading to a feeling of tightness, roughness, flakiness, and sometimes even itchiness,” explains Dr Phillips. “This skin type is often more prone to irritation and sensitivity due to its compromised barrier function.” Here are a few tell-tale signs that you have dry skin:
· Skin feels tight, flaky or rough
· Lacks natural radiance and glow
· May show signs of irritation or redness
· Visible fine lines and wrinkles
· Flaky patches of dry skin
3. Normal skin
Despite being called ‘normal’, this skin type is extremely rare. It means your skin is in complete balance. “The T-zone may be a bit oily, but overall sebum and moisture is balanced, and the skin is neither too oily nor too dry,” explains Dr Phillips. The following characteristics are common in those with normal skin:
· Texture is smooth and even
· Small pores that are not visible
· Healthy radiance
· Feels neither tight nor oily
· Pimples and blackheads are uncommon
4. Combination skin
Combination skin refers to the presence of multiple skin characteristics in different areas of the face. “This skin type is a blend of two or more different skin types, typically oily and dry or normal,” says Dr Phillips, who adds that “the T-zone tends to be oily, while the cheeks may be dry or normal.” The main characteristics of combination skin are:
· Areas that are oily (usually the T-zone) and other areas that are dry or normal
· Areas of sensitivity, especially in the dry portions of the face
· An oily T- zone that can lead to shine, enlarged pores and breakouts
· Uneven skin texture, with smoother areas and rougher areas