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Flaky skin residue on all tissues - without oily residue - or a tight feeling in the
skin indicates a dry skin type. No oil and no flaky residue on any parts of the
tissue indicates a normal skin type.
Tips & Warnings
• Pore size is another indication of skin type; small pores generally indicate dry
skin, while large pores mean oily skin.
• Remember that there are many factors that affect your skin type, such as weather,
emotions, hormones and stress, and this will cause your skin type to be in a
constant state of fluctuation.
• "Combination skin" products that claim to serve different functions on different
parts of the face are suspicious. You're better off using different products on
different areas.
Overall Things You'll Need
• Mild Facial Cleansers
• Hand Or Wash Towels
• Oil-free Moisturizers
• Oil-free Facial Cleansers
How to Choose a Blush Color
Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Blush has long been considered a beauty must. With just a few brush strokes, you can lift
a flat or pale complexion to a pretty glow.
Instructions
• STEP 1: Consider blush colors that match the color of your cheeks after an
aerobic workout. Such shades mimic your natural coloring and help you avoid
having cheeks that look painted or artificial.
• STEP 2: Head to a department store and have a makeup artist assist you in
finding a complementary shade. Check your options in natural lighting whenever
possible.
• STEP 3: Remember, the darker your skin tone, the darker your blush should be.
Women with fair complexions usually look best in pink or coral shades, while
darker complexions are enhanced by wine or burgundy hues.
• STEP 4: Keep daytime blush light in tone. Opt for a heavier application to create
a more dramatic evening look.

