Skin Care
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Skin care is about keeping your skin healthy, clean, protected, and well-hydrated. Your skin is your body’s first barrier against dust, germs, sun damage, and pollution. When the skin barrier becomes weak, it can lead to dryness, itching, acne, sensitivity, dark spots, or infections.
This category includes products used for daily skin routine as well as supportive care for common skin concerns. You may find cleansers, moisturizers, sunscreens, serums, face washes, body lotions, lip care, and medicated skincare, depending on your needs.
Why skin care matters
A regular skin care routine helps to:
- Maintain hydration and smooth texture
- Reduce irritation and dryness
- Protect from sun damage and early aging
- Support healing of minor skin damage
- Control oiliness and breakouts
- Improve uneven tone and pigmentation over time
Common skin concerns people manage
Dry and sensitive skin
Helps reduce tightness, flaking, itching, and redness.
Oily skin and acne
Helps control excess oil, clogged pores, pimples, and acne marks.
Pigmentation and dark spots
Supports more even skin tone and helps reduce sun spots and melasma over time.
Sun protection
Sunscreen helps prevent tanning, pigmentation, and sun-related skin damage.
Anti-aging support
Products that help improve fine lines, dullness, and skin firmness (with consistent use).
Body care
Helps with rough skin, dryness, cracked heels, and overall body moisturization.
How to choose the right products
Know your skin type
- Dry skin: needs thicker moisturizers and gentle cleansers
- Oily skin: needs light, non-greasy, non-comedogenic products
- Sensitive skin: needs fragrance-free, mild products
- Combination skin: often needs different products for different areas
Build a simple routine
- Morning: cleanser + moisturizer + sunscreen
- Night: cleanser + moisturizer (and treatment product if needed)
Safe use tips
- Patch test new products (especially if skin is sensitive)
- Avoid mixing too many active products at once (can cause irritation)
- Use sunscreen daily, even indoors, if you get sunlight exposure
- If you have severe acne, eczema, or frequent rashes, consult a dermatologist
When to see a doctor
- Rash spreading fast, severe itching, pus, or fever
- Acne causing pain or scarring
- Skin infection not improving
- Sudden changes in moles or skin spots
Explore Skin Care products
Browse this category to find options for cleansing, moisturizing, sun protection, pigmentation care, acne support, and daily skin repair, based on your skin type and goals.