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Not sure about your skin type and how to care for it? Then read on here

Guide on how to find your skin type

At Proshave we pride ourselves on helping you find the very best products from all the best brands, but to do that, we need to know what your needs are! This guide is for those of you who are unsure of your skin type - so help us help you find the most effective solution for your skin. Identifying your skin type is essential to properly care for it and ensure its health and well-being. The skin, the body's largest organ, is a complex mix of factors including moisture levels, oil production and sensitivity to external influences.

Luckily, understanding your skin type is easy - just follow this guide and learn a lot more about your skin and its needs.

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Start by cleansing your face thoroughly with water

This means that you should rinse your face WITHOUT using Soaps, cleansing lotions or other Facial Cleanser. 

The purpose of this step is to remove any residual makeup, dirt and impurities from the skin so you can assess its natural state without the influence of other products.

It is important to avoid the use of Soaps and Facial Cleanser in this step so as not to distort the result of your skin type assessment. After rinsing your face with water, feel the condition of your skin and observe any signs of dryness, oily skin or other characteristics.

Feel immediately after washing and again after a few hours

Take time to feel your skin both immediately after washing and again later in the day to observe any changes in its condition.

This gives you a more nuanced picture of your skin type.

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Which of these 4 signs fits your freshly washed skin best?

Understanding these signs will help you define your skin type more accurately and choose the right products and care routines that best suit your needs:


1) Does your skin feel tight and uncomfortable? 
This can indicate dry skin, which often lacks sufficient moisture.

2) Is your skin oily and shiny?
This can indicate an overproduction of sebum, resulting in oily skin, especially in the T-zone (forehead, nose and chin).

3) Do you have some areas that are dry while others are oily?
This can point to combination skin, which has a mixture of dry and oily areas.

4) Is your skin reactive to external factors like products or environmental influences?
This may indicate sensitive skin that requires special attention and gentle products.

Congratulations! You have now found your skin type and can start treating it

... But what do the different types mean? Luckily, we've also created a brief overview with a link to the places on the webshop where you can find products especially for you. Read more about the different skin types below:

Normal skin

Normal skin is characterized by a healthy and natural balance between moisture and the skin's own oil production. The skin does not feel dry, tight or oily, but comfortable, supple and in good harmony.

It typically has an even texture, fine pores and a clear, uniform appearance with no noticeable impurities or irritation. This makes normal skin the most uncomplicated skin type, as it rarely reacts negatively to products or changes in weather and environment.

Although normal skin doesn't require intensive treatment, it still benefits from regular care. A gentle Facial Cleanser removes dirt and excess sebum, while a good moisturizer helps to maintain the skin's natural balance and protect against dryness. With the right simple routine, normal skin can stay healthy, fresh and well cared for for many years.

Products recommended for normal skin

Bonus info for the skin geek: What is sebum?

Sebum is a natural substance produced by the sebaceous glands in the skin, found everywhere on the body except the palms and soles. It is a fatty substance made up of various fatty acids, waxes, triglycerides and metabolic waste products from skin cells.

Sebum has several important functions in the skin:

  • Humidity: Sebum acts as a natural moisturizer for the skin by forming a protective layer on the skin's surface that prevents water loss and keeps the skin hydrated.
  • Protection: Sebum forms a barrier on the skin's surface that protects against harmful external influences such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, and chemicals as well as the sun's UV rays.
  • Lubrication: Sebum helps lubricate and soften the skin and hair to prevent dryness and friction, making it easier to move and reducing the risk of irritation and damage.
  • Temperature regulation: Sebum can also help regulate body temperature by insulating heat and maintaining the skin's pH balance.

Although sebum is essential for healthy skin, overproduction or accumulation of sebum can lead to skin problems such as acne or oily skin, while insufficient production can lead to dry skin. The balance of sebum production is therefore important for maintaining skin health and well-being.

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Author: Pernille Lanng

Pernille has been a permanent part of the Proshave team since 2014 and has over the years built up solid expertise in shaving, skincare and niche fragrances. With a background from Matas, where she worked alongside her studies, Pernille has a strong foundation in beauty and care products - and a deep understanding of customer needs and wishes.