There are hundred of variations in skin type along the range of dry to oily, including throwing sensitive somewhere in between. The issue lies in that you don't want to pick the wrong soap. Either you'll become as dry as Dane Cooks comedy or you'll end up as oily and slippery as your local politicians. The answer is actually relatively simple. Why not test? Set a reasonable budget for yourself for the week or the month and test new shampoos, lotions, deodorants, or body washes. You don't have to break the bank to find out what your skin needs. However, you will eventually find the product types for you. From there, that is when you start investing in the more expensive products. Your fancy body washes, your hair products from Rome, your unicorn tears, stuff of that sorts.
Avoiding the "shriveled raisin look." As I will touch on further in the post, unhealthy skin is visible to most. If you are walking around looking like street chalk, chances are somebody will notice it and you'll catch a few glances here and there. If you don't mind getting the looks, then pay no mind. However if you have a fear of strangers being judgmental, you should also pay no mind. Don't let the opinions and judgement of others control the way that you view or carry yourself.
Avoid resembling the creature of the black lagoon. To be honest, you can kind of get away with having dry skin, relative to having overly oily skin. Whereas dry skin will mostly be uncomfortable for you, oily skin will be uncomfortable for each party involved. At no point should your skin be oily enough that you can become a human slip and slide on any and every surface.
After that long ramble, where does our solution lie. Well, following up on the first paragraph, you'll need to test stuff out. And that's okay that it'll take time. With time you will gain more knowledge of the scents and needs for you body. And your perception of what you need will grow with you.
And of course, WashYourAss
- Noble
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