Mestiza For All Skin Types

Mestiza For All Skin Types

The trick to caring for your skin is knowing your skin type and choosing the best skin care regimen that accommodates to your specific needs. A lot of people aren’t aware of their real skin type and they use the wrong types of skin care products. This can lead to irritated skin, breakouts, and premature aging.

There are five common skin types: normal, sensitive, dry, oily, and combination.

Mestiza For All Skin Types

Normal Skin

Normal skin has very good balance, not too dry or too oily. It has very good circulation.

Oily Skin

This type of skin has overactive sebaceous glands usually located in the T-zone, cheeks, and chin. This skin type is prone to acne breakouts.

Dry Skin

People with this type most likely experience tight, flaky facial skin due to low sebum production. Dry skin is also prone to experience signs of aging since it lacks oil, the body’s natural skin preserver.

Combination Skin

Those with combination skin experience oily areas as well as dry areas. In combination skin types, the T-zone is oily and the cheeks are dry.

Sensitive Skin

This skin type is prone to inflammation and irritation. Those with sensitive skin are highly affected by seasonal changes.

Mestiza For All Skin Types

The different colors of Mestiza are made for all types of skin. The original variant (yellow), is great for sensitive skin. The Scarlet Rose is best for normal to oily skin, while Green Serenity is for oily skin. The best for dry skin is Earth Brown, while Bountiful Violet is for normal to dry skin. Choose the best and most suitable color of Mestiza soap for your skin.

Mestiza For All Skin Types

Mestiza is available in all leading drugstores and supermarkets nationwide. Visit www.mestiza.com.ph or call hotline 0917-3156192 / 0922-8887884 for more information and if you want to order.

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Dhadha Garcia is a lifestyle blogger from Bacolod, PH. She is a mompreneur, a full-time blogger & a content creator. She started blogging in 2007 & became one of the pioneers of the Negrense Blogging Society, Inc. (NBSI) in 2009. She also writes at www.theblueink.com and www.classysweets.com.