Wash your face with a neutral (not made for a particular skin type) soap
or cleanser. Rinse with water. Pat try with a towel just enough to
absorb moisture do not rub. Wait one hour, and then blot your entire
face with one ply (or layer) of a large facial tissue. Press lightly all
over your face and leave for about one minute. Then remove the paper
carefully and examine it near a window or a light.
What do you see?
• If you see oil throughout the tissue, you most likely have oily skin.
• If you see oil only in the T‐zone (across forehead, down nose and chin), you most likely have combination skin.
• If you see very little oil throughout, you most likely have normal skin.
• If you see no sign of oil at all, you most likely have dry skin.
• If your skin feels irritated or slightly itchy, you most likely have sensitive skin.
You’ll need to perform this test several times a year‐during dry and rainy‐because your skin changes with the seasons.
Source
REPORT ANY SUSPICIOUS PERSONS MOVING IN AND OUT OF YOUR VICINITY AND SAFEGUARD THE LIVE OF INNOCENT NIGERIANS.
What do you see?
• If you see oil throughout the tissue, you most likely have oily skin.
• If you see oil only in the T‐zone (across forehead, down nose and chin), you most likely have combination skin.
• If you see very little oil throughout, you most likely have normal skin.
• If you see no sign of oil at all, you most likely have dry skin.
• If your skin feels irritated or slightly itchy, you most likely have sensitive skin.
You’ll need to perform this test several times a year‐during dry and rainy‐because your skin changes with the seasons.
Source
REPORT ANY SUSPICIOUS PERSONS MOVING IN AND OUT OF YOUR VICINITY AND SAFEGUARD THE LIVE OF INNOCENT NIGERIANS.
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