What's your skin type? The five types, explained
Almost every skincare decision — cleanser, moisturizer, actives, even sunscreen texture — works better when it's matched to your skin type. Pick yours below, or let Beeuty estimate it from a single selfie.
Combination Skin: Oily T-Zone, Normal-to-Dry Cheeks
Your forehead shines by lunch while your cheeks feel tight after cleansing. You're not imagining it — combination skin really is two skins on one face, and it's probably the most common type of all.
Dry Skin: Why It Happens and How to Repair the Barrier
If your skin feels tight minutes after washing, flakes around the nose and brows, and drinks moisturizer like it's nothing — this guide is for you. Dry skin is a barrier story, and barriers can be repaired.
Normal Skin: What "Balanced" Really Means (and How to Keep It)
No shine emergency, no tight-and-flaky patches, no drama. Normal skin is real — and the biggest mistake people make with it is treating problems they don't have.
Oily Skin: What It Means and How to Work With It
Shine by noon, makeup that slides, pores you can see from across the room — oily skin is annoying, but it's also the skin type that tends to age most gracefully. Here's how to confirm it and what to do about it.
Sensitive Skin: Why Everything Stings and What Actually Helps
Stinging serums, flushing after hot showers, mystery itching from a product you've used for years. Sensitive skin isn't drama — it's a barrier and nerve story, and the fix is almost always less, not more.
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