Routines for Your Skin Type

June 14, 2021
8 min read

Acne-Prone Skin Types

Acne-prone skin means you’re more likely to break out. Try products with acne-fighting ingredients like salicylic acid and benzoyl peroxide.

teen with brown eyes applying cleanser to cheeks
teen with brown eyes with clean face
teen with brown eyes applying moisturizer to cheeks

Routine for Acne-Prone Skin Types:

Sensitive Skin Types

Sensitive skin is more easily irritated. Use products with gentle formulas and those specially designed for sensitive skin.

teen with dark hair applying cleanser to cheeks
teen with dark hair using pad on cheeks
teen with dark hair applying moisturizer on cheek

Routine for Sensitive Skin Types:

Balanced Skin Types

Your skin is well-balanced, but your T-zone might still get oily. You can generally get away with using most skincare products.

teen with purple headband applying cleanser to cheeks
teen with purple headband applying spot cream to chin
teen with purple headband applying gel moisturizer to cheeks

Routine for Balanced Skin Types:

Dry Skin Types

Dry skin might peel, feel rough to the touch and flake. Gentle skincare and moisturization is key for taking good care of dry skin.

teen with hazel eyes hydrating cheeks with cleanser
teen with hazel eyes using pad on dry cheeks
teen with hazel eyes applying moisturizer on cheeks

Routine for Dry Skin Types:

Oily Skin Types

Oily skin means you have excess oil on your T-zone and elsewhere on the face. Try products that help remove excess oil.

teen with dark hair applying foaming cleanser on cheek
teen with dark hair using face pad on cheek
teen with dark hair adding moisturizer to cheek

Routine for Oily Skin Types: