By Skin Type


Dry Skin
If your skin is dry, it will feel flaky and tight after you use a cleanser. Dry skin leads to wrinkles and fine pores. To keep dry skin healthy, conduct regular treatments with organic face moisturizers.

Oily Skin
If you have oily skin, your skin produces a greasy facial oil in the areas of your cheeks, nose, and forehead. Oily skin is problematic because it tends to break into acne and other skin conditions. Oily skin type requires consistent cleansing, using light moisturizers, and avoiding chemicals in skin care products which can lead to further irritation.

Combination Skin
If you skin is combination like most people, there may be facial oil from your nose and forehead, however dryin the areas around the cheeks. Combination skin has patches of both dry and oily skin, requiring specific types of treatments. Dry areas should be treated with rich creams and moisturizers, while oily areas should be cleansed consistently.

Sensitive Skin
Sensitive skin is dry, tends to feel tight, and becomes red and irritated easily. Sensitive skin may develop scaly and discolored areas, and is prone to breaking into spots. It is the most problematic and fragile type of skin, which needs a very special type of care. Chemical skincare ingredients have been proven to be harmful and more irritating to sensitive skin.
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