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Knowing your skin type is key to unlocking the perfect skincare regimen. Normal skin thrives on balanced products that maintain its natural glow, while oily skin requires lightweight formulas to manage shine. Dry skin benefits from intensive moisturizing treatments that provide deep hydration. At Glarex Skin, we deliver a customized skincare experience, offering solutions for all skin types to keep your complexion smooth, clear, and hydrated, no matter the conditions.

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Niacinamide 10% + Zinc 1%

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Retinol 0.5% in Squalane

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Retinol 1% in Squalane

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Hyaluronic Acid 2% + B5

4400 PKR

Dry Skin

Normal skin is balanced in oil and moisture, with a smooth texture and minimal sensitivity. It features even pores, which are neither too large nor too small, providing a healthy and radiant appearance. Skincare for normal skin should focus on maintaining this natural balance. Gentle cleansers, hydrating serums, and lightweight moisturizers are ideal to nourish the skin while protecting it from environmental factors like UV rays and pollution. Regular hydration and daily sun protection are key to preserving this healthy complexion.

dry Skin

Oily Skin

Oily skin produces an excess of sebum, resulting in a shiny appearance, particularly in the T-zone (forehead, nose, and chin). This skin type is more prone to breakouts and blackheads due to clogged pores. Effective care for oily skin involves using oil-free, non-comedogenic products that control shine and prevent buildup. Cleansers with salicylic acid can help clear clogged pores, while mattifying moisturizers keep sebum under control. Regular exfoliation is essential to manage excess oil and prevent acne, while keeping skin hydrated without over-stripping.

Normal Skin

Dry skin (formally known as xeroderma) is a common skin concern that can occur seasonally or year-round. It’s caused when your skin’s protective barrier is weakened, resulting in a loss of moisture in the skin’s uppermost layer. Whether it’s on your face, hands, feet, or anywhere on your body, dry skin can feel tight, itchy, and uncomfortable.

Normal Skin

Frequent Ask Questions

Yes, many people have combination skin, which features both oily and dry areas. Typically, the T-zone (forehead, nose, and chin) is oilier, while the cheeks may be dry. For combination skin, you’ll need to tailor your routine to treat each area appropriately. Use oil-control products for the T-zone and more hydrating formulas for the drier areas, ensuring balanced care for your entire face.

 

For anti-aging, ingredients like retinol, hyaluronic acid, and vitamin C work across all skin types to reduce fine lines and improve elasticity. Retinol stimulates cell turnover, while hyaluronic acid hydrates and plumps the skin. Vitamin C brightens and protects against environmental damage. Incorporating these ingredients into your routine can help maintain a youthful complexion while addressing the specific needs of your skin type.

 

Natural ingredients can benefit all skin types when chosen correctly. Ingredients like aloe vera, honey, and chamomile are soothing for sensitive skin, while jojoba oil and tea tree oil help balance oily skin. Hyaluronic acid from natural sources works well for hydrating dry skin. However, not all natural ingredients suit everyone—essential oils, for example, can irritate sensitive skin. It’s essential to patch-test any new products to ensure compatibility with your skin type.

 

Stress can trigger various skin concerns depending on your skin type. Oily skin may produce more sebum under stress, leading to breakouts and acne. Dry skin can become even more dehydrated, resulting in flaky, irritated patches. Sensitive skin often becomes inflamed or red due to heightened stress levels. Incorporating calming ingredients like niacinamide or chamomile into your skincare routine, practicing good sleep habits, and managing stress levels can help minimize its effects on the skin.

 

Hormonal imbalances can have different effects depending on your skin type. Oily skin may experience increased sebum production, leading to acne or blackheads, particularly during puberty or menstrual cycles. Dry skin may become more dehydrated and sensitive due to fluctuating hormones. It’s important to adjust your skincare routine during these periods—oily skin benefits from oil-controlling treatments, while dry skin requires extra hydration and nourishment to maintain balance.

 

Diet can significantly impact your skin type. For oily skin, reducing sugar and dairy can help minimize excess sebum production, while increasing omega-3 fatty acids (found in fish and flaxseed) helps regulate oil levels. For dry skin, consuming foods rich in healthy fats like avocados, nuts, and olive oil supports skin hydration from the inside. Antioxidant-rich foods, such as berries and leafy greens, benefit all skin types by protecting the skin from oxidative stress, which can cause premature aging.

 

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