Illustration of a golden drop of oil with sparkles and the text 'Oily Skin' below.

Prone to excess shine and build-up, oily skin benefits from ingredients that help clarify and rebalance without stripping the skin.

Examples:

*Excess shine (T-zone: Forehead, Nose, Chin).

*Enlarged pores.

*Prone to breakouts and blackheads.

*Your skin looks shiny a few hours after washing, and makeup doesn’t stay matte.

A gold tear-shaped droplet with a crack inside, set against a black background with small shining stars and planets; the text 'Dry Skin' below.

Dry skin often feels tight and lack of moisture. It requires deep nourishment and hydration to restore softness and glow.

Examples:

*Feels tight or rough.

*Flaky or dull appearance.

*Lacks natural moisture.

*After washing your face, your skin feels tight and may show dry patches.

A stylized drawing of an open hand with a blooming flower above it, surrounded by small stars, and the words "Sensitive Skin" underneath.

Sensitive skin needs gentle care to soothe and protect while maintaining a calm, balanced complexion.

Examples:

*Easily irritated or red.

*Reacts to products or weather.

*May feel itchy or burning.

*New products often cause redness, stinging or discomfort.

Stylized graphic of a droplet and sparkles with the text 'Combination Skin' underneath

A mix of oily and dry areas, combination skin requires balanced care to maintain harmony across the skin.

Examples:

*Oily in some areas (T-zone).

*Dry or normal in others (Cheeks).

*Can feel unbalanced.

*Your forehead and nose get oily, but your cheeks feel dry.

Minimalist illustration of a person's face with smooth, clear skin, labeled 'Normal Skin'

Well-balanced and healthy, normal skin benefits from maintenance and gentle nourishment to preserve its natural glow.

Examples:

*Balanced (not too oily or dry).

*Smooth texture.

*Few imperfections.

*Your skin feels comfortable most of the time with minimal issues.