Guide to Choosing Skincare & Makeup Products by Skin Type

Guide to Choosing Skincare & Makeup Products by Skin Type



Three Ways to Care for Your Skin Story

― Skincare, Cleansing, Makeup ―

As if wrapping your skin in a silk blanket every night.




1. When Choosing Skincare, Listen to Your "Skin's Voice"


For dry skin, the sign is when your cheeks feel tight unexpectedly during the day. Choose a lotion with a rich texture containing ceramides. Press it into your skin with your palms for 5 seconds, and your skin will feel as dewy as leaves absorbing morning dew.

For oily skin, if your T-zone gets shiny soon after you get home, controlling sebum is urgent. Use a refreshing lotion with niacinamide to reset "excess moisture," and seal it lightly with a gel emulsion.

For combination skin, be sensitive to seasonal changes. Enjoy "area-specific layering" with a sebum control mist for the T-zone and a moisturizing serum for the U-zone.

For sensitive skin, if your skin shows a red signal, calm it with CICA (Centella Asiatica) cream. Fragrance-free and ethanol-free are essential.

For aging skin, make your nighttime routine a "reward serum" time. Retinol and peptides will weave a firming network while you sleep.

👉 One Point

Skin type is not fixed but "alive." It changes with seasons and hormonal balance, so review your products every three months.





2. Makeup Removal is a Gentle Time to Rewind "Today's Story"

•For dry skin: Place milk or balm on your cheeks and gently circle with your fingertips. After emulsifying, gently rinse with lukewarm water, and dirt will wash away like sugar quietly dissolving.

•For oily skin: Quickly cleanse with oil for 30 seconds. By reducing friction, you won't stimulate the sebaceous glands, and sebum production the next morning will be calmer.

•For combination skin: Use a point remover for eye makeup and gel for foundation. Combine cleansing power like a puzzle for zero stress.

•For sensitive skin: Melt cream cleansing with your skin's temperature, and rinse within 10 times. "Gentleness savings" will determine how well your makeup applies the next day.

•For aging skin: After softening with balm, finish with a ceramide cleanser. The remaining moisture will start anti-aging care the moment it touches the pillow.





3. Makeup is Not to "Decorate the Skin" but to "Embrace the Skin"


Skin Type    Base Makeup    A Little Color Makeup Trick

Dry Skin    Glossy Cushion + Moist Base    Cream Blush for "Inner Glow"

Oily Skin    Sebum Control Base + Semi-Matte Foundation    Matte Powder for a Smooth Finish, Lip Tint for Long-Lasting Color

Combination Skin    Partial Primer + Thin Liquid    Finish with Fix Mist to Retain Moisture

Sensitive Skin    Mineral Foundation + Low-Irritation Sunscreen    Point Makeup that Can Be Removed with Soap to Reduce Burden

Aging Skin    Light Diffusing Base + Sheer Foundation    Add Shine with Pearl Highlight, Youthful Look with Rosy Lip





"Warm Rules" You Can Start Today

1.    Make Temperature Your Ally in Skincare: Warm lotion and emulsion in your palms for 10 seconds before applying. It will gently penetrate the stratum corneum.

2.    Cleanse with a 1/f Rhythm: Draw circles while taking deep breaths to switch on the parasympathetic nervous system. Cool down both mind and skin simultaneously.

 3.    Apply Makeup Sparingly and Carefully: Shift the focus from coverage to glow and complexion. When your skin "breathes easily," it stays happy all day.





Finally


Skincare is a small ceremony of conversing with yourself in the mirror. By sensing your condition for the day and choosing the right textures and ingredients, your skin will unleash more potential than you imagined.

May you have a pleasant skincare time today...