
You’ve mastered your basic skincare routine. Now, you're ready to step up your skincare game and discover what other products can do wonders for your skin. But first, you have to know what you're working with. There are 5 distinct skin types: dry, oily, combination, sensitive, and normal, each with its own unique needs. Which one is yours?
Knowing your skin type is key in selecting the right skincare products to add to your routine and target your specific skin concerns. Use the infographic below to identify your skin type and get ready to personalize your skincare journey!

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