I’ve always been curious about the various skin types in the world. There are so many different male complexion and combinations, but there’s one way to be able to identify your own complexion type, take this simple quiz!
Normal Types Complexion
A normal complexion is one that is neither dry, oily nor sensitive. The skin is clear and healthy looking, with an even tone and light pink coloration. It feels smooth to the touch without any noticeable bumps or pores. The skin has good elasticity as well as adequate moisture levels in the upper layers of the epidermis (the outermost layer of your skin). Because it’s not overly oily or dry, this type of male complexion types is less prone to breakouts and can be maintained through regular cleansing and moisturizing with products appropriate for its needs (more about those below).
Dry Complexion
Dry complexions are characterized by a lack of moisture, which can be caused by genetics, hormonal changes, or environmental factors such as cold weather. Dry skin is itchy and flaky. It’s also more prone to wrinkles and fine lines than other male complexion types. People with dry complexions should use gentle cleansers that don’t strip their skin of its natural oils; moisturizing lotions or creams (look for those with ceramides) have been shown to help prevent signs of aging in studies on women with this type of complexion.
Combination Skin
If you have combination skin, your face can be oily in the T-zone (forehead, nose, and chin) and dry around the eyes and mouth. Combination skin is prone to breakouts and blackheads.
Aging skin is a common problem for male complexion types. They may notice fine lines around their eyes, crow’s feet at the corners of their eyes, or dark spots on their cheeks after years of exposure to the sun.
Oily Skin
Oily skin is the result of excess sebum production. Sebum is a natural oil that lubricates and protects your skin, but too much sebum can cause your face to shine and look greasy. Oily skin can be caused by hormone imbalances, genetics, and environmental factors such as humidity or hot weather.
People with oily skin tend to have large pores, which also contributes to their tendency toward acne breakouts. The main symptom of having an oily male complexion type is excessive shine on the face with occasional pimples or blackheads (small, clogged pores).
Treatments for oily male complexion types include cleansing the skin regularly; using products with drying ingredients such as alcohol; avoiding heat sources like saunas or sunbeds; exfoliating (gently scrubbing away dead cells) twice weekly; washing hair every other day so it doesn’t get greasy; not touching the face too much during the day as this will only spread bacteria around further!
A good skincare regime is based on understanding your skin type
Understanding your skin type is the first step to creating a good skin care regime. There are many different types of skin, and all of them can benefit from a healthy daily routine. The best way to find out what kind of male complexion types you have is by looking at it in the mirror, but if you’re like me and don’t always have time for that, there’s an easier way.
Examine your face for signs of acne or other blemishes; these indicate dryness
In general, look at how even toned and smooth male complexion types appear on average, this will give you clues about whether it has excess oil production.
Make sure that any redness or blotches are localized (i.e., not present across most areas) these might be signs that something isn’t right with your skin.
Conclusion
I hope this article proved useful for you and that you now have a better understanding of the different male complexion types. If you’re still unsure about what type suits you best, I recommend going to a dermatologist who can help diagnose skin conditions using their expertise.