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Choosing skin type to care for
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TAFE Queensland beauty teacher has tips and items to looking after your face every day
IF you suffer from flaky skin, breakouts or redness, TAFE Queensland beauty teacher Emma Lombard can help people take control of their skin care routine.
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“It’s really important to know your skin type before you choose products to clean your skin,” she said. “There are four basic skin types: oily, dry, combination, and normal.
“So, how do you know if you have oily skin? When you wake up and by mid-morning at around 10am, you will see shininess on your face and it will feel oily. You may also have large pores, some breakouts and perhaps some unevenness in your skin tone.
“On the other hand, dry skin will be dry when you touch it and it may feel tight. Your pores will be small and you might have some redness because your skin may tend to be a little sensitive. In severe dry skin cases, you may suffer from scaly patches or flaking.
“If you have combination skin then you have a mixture of skin types on your face. To work out if you have combination skin, you will have a little bit of oiliness on your T-zone and dryness on your cheeks.
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“Your T-zone consists of your forehead, nose and chin and forms a letter T if you were to draw on your face. Combination skin types may have a mixture of large and small pores.
“The last skin type is normal skin. This skin looks and feels perfect with no signs of excess oiliness or dryness. If you have normal skin your pores will be small and your tone will be even.
“Looking after your skin is important. By knowing your skin type you will be able to pick the right products that target oily, dry, combination and normal skin.”
Following are the items Ms Lombard recommends to be included in a skin care routine:
• Eye makeup remover
• Cleanser
• Toner
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• Exfoliation product
• Mask
• Eye cream, gel or serum
• Face moisturiser Sunscreen. Watch the video at https://bit.ly/3pTDJKj
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