Oily skin:
Oily skin is characterized by enlarged pores and excessive sebum production. People with oily skin should avoid moisturizers that are rich in oils and fats, as this can worsen sebum production and lead to breakouts. Instead, opt for lightweight, oil-free creams that are formulated for oily skin.
Dry skin:
People with dry skin need a moisturizer rich in oils and fats to keep their skin hydrated. Look for creams rich in shea butter or carrot oil to deeply nourish your skin. Avoid creams that contain alcohol, as this can dry out your skin even more.
Combination skin:
Combination skin is characterized by an oily T-zone (forehead, nose and chin) and the rest of the face being dry. For this skin type, look for lightweight moisturizers that are not too rich in oils and fats, but offer enough moisture for the dry area of the face. Choose creams that contain ingredients such as vitamin C that help retain moisture
Sensitive skin:
People with sensitive skin should opt for gentle moisturizers that do not contain fragrances or irritating ingredients. Look for creams that are formulated for sensitive skin and contain soothing ingredients such as vitamin E or sweet almond.