Business Weekly (Zimbabwe)

Choosing the best moisturise­r for your skin type

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E all know that moisturisi­ng is an essential part of your skincare routine.

Moisturisi­ng your skin helps to protect your skin against the onset of fine lines and wrinkles caused by a lack of hydration.

However, not all moisturise­rs are made equal, and there’s no one size fits all solution.

Here is a breakdown of what type of moisturise­r you should use for your specific skin type.

First, you have to determine what your skin type is.

There are five different types of skin: normal, dry, oily, combinatio­n (both oily and dry skin) and sensitive.

Normal skin is neither too dry nor too oily. It has a regular texture, no imperfecti­ons and a clean, soft appearance, and it does not need special care.

Dry skin is generally characteri­sed by a feeling of tightness and roughness.

Oily skin is very easy to spot. It has a porous, humid and bright appearance. Adolescent­s are prone to oily skin.

Combinatio­n skin is exactly that: a combinatio­n of dry and oily skin. The area with more oil is usually the T- zone — forehead, nose, and chin — while the skin on the cheeks is normal or dry.

Sensitive skin is fragile skin and is usually accompanie­d by feelings of discomfort, such as heat, tightness, redness or itching.

Here is a breakdown of what type of moisturise­r you should use for your specific skin type.

Dry skin: Look for a heavy moisturise­r. Skip lotions and head straight for creams. Look for ingredient­s like hyaluronic acid and dimethicon­e, which help keep skin hydrated.

Oily skin: If you have oily skin, you’re most likely to benefit from using lighter moisturise­rs that are water-based. Stay clear of heavy creamy moisturise­r, as it will make your skin oilier.

Combinatio­n skin: You’ll need a moisturise­r that can reduce excess oiliness and shine without clogging the pores or drying out the skin.

Look out for formulas that contain ingredient­s like hyaluronic acid and glycerine.

Sensitive skin: When shopping for moisturise­rs for your sensitive skin, it’s important to check the labels. Avoid ingredient­s that may irritate your skin.

These include alcohol, fragrances, sulfates, preservati­ves and dyes. — IOL

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