Skincare for different skin types: Tips on tailoring your routine
Skincare routines should be adapted to your specific skin type. Here are some general guidelines for normal, dry, oily, combination and sensitive skins
Ideally, a proper skincare regimen should be customised to the individual’s skin type and the best way to identify your skin type and customise your routine is to see a dermatologist. For all skin types, the same basic regimen of cleanser, moisturiser and sunscreen is followed.
In an interview with HT Lifestyle, Dr Andrea Rachel Castelino, Consultant Dermatologist at DermaZeal Clinic in Bangalore, pointed out, “A foam-based cleanser with salicylic acid may be recommended for oily and acne-prone skin, while ceramide-containing cleansers may be helpful for dry skin. Choosing the right moisturiser based on the skin type is also imperative. For oily skin, lighter gel-based moisturizers that are non-comedogenic can be opted for, whereas for dry skin, a creamier oil-based moisturizing cream is best.”
She advised, “Irrespective of the skin type, adequate sun protection is vital and encompasses a lot of strategies such as wearing sun-safe clothing, carrying an umbrella, wearing wide-brimmed hats, seeking shade whenever possible along with the proper and timely application of effective broad-spectrum sunscreen. UV rays can cause tanning, hyperpigmentation, skin thickening, pigmentary disorders like melasma, and significant photoaging causing dry and wrinkled skin.”