- Oily skin type
- Dry skin type
- Combination skin type
- Sensitive skin type
- Normal skin type
What is Normal Skin?
How to Identify If You Have Normal Skin
- Texture: One of the key characteristics of normal skin is its texture. Normal skin is typically smooth and even, with a soft, supple feel. When touched, normal skin should feel relatively uniform, without any noticeable rough patches or bumps.
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Balanced Oil Production
: Normal skin also tends to have a balanced oil production, without excessive sebum or flakiness. This means that the skin isnβt overly oily or excessively dry. This skin type should, for the most part, be free from greasiness or tightness.4
- Pore Size: Another way to identify normal skin is to look at pore size. Normal skin generally has pores that are small to medium in size, which are not easily visible to the naked eye. The pores found on normal skin should not be easily seen from a distance or without a magnifying mirror.

- Fragrances: Fragrances may add some flair to skin care products, including lotion, soap, and facial cleanser. However, fragrance in skin care can be a common source of skin irritation and may cause allergic reactions, even in people with normal skin. To avoid potential skin irritation, look for a skin care product that is labeled as "fragrance-free".
- Alcohol: Many skincare products, including toners, astringents, and some facial cleansers, contain alcohol as an ingredient. While alcohol may remove excess oil and impurities from the skin, it can also be extremely drying. Alcohol may also cause irritation or redness, particularly if used excessively. If you are wondering how to reduce skin inflammation and redness, then look for products that are alcohol-free or that contain only a small amount of alcohol to keep the facial skinβs lipid barrier well-balanced.
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Harsh Exfoliants
: Exfoliants, such as scrubs and peels, help remove dead skin cells and promote a smoother, more even complexion. However, some exfoliants can be too harsh, even for normal skin. If too harsh or used too frequently, exfoliants may cause redness, irritation, or even micro-tears in the skin. People with normal skin should opt for exfoliants that are gentle and use them with caution, slowly building up in frequency.5
- Synthetic Dyes: Like fragrances, synthetic dyes are added to many skin care products to enhance their appearance. However, these dyes can also be a source of skin irritation and allergic reactions. To avoid potential skin irritation, look for topical skin care products that are free of synthetic dyes. Instead, consider products that contain natural, plant-based colorants or are dye-free.
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Sulfates
: Sulfates, such as sodium lauryl sulfate and sodium laureth sulfate, are commonly found in many skin care products, including facial cleansers and shampoos. While sulfates can help to remove dirt and impurities from the skin, they can also be drying and may cause irritation or redness, particularly if used frequently. Research involving patch tests on 1,600 participants found that approximately 42% had a reaction to sulfate.6
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Parabens
: Parabens are a type of preservative used to extend the shelf life of many skin care products. However, there is some concern that parabens may disrupt hormonal balance in the body, and may contribute to the development of certain types of cancer. To avoid potential health risks, look for products that are labeled as free of parabens or that contain alternative preservatives, such as grapefruit seed extract or vitamin E.7
How to Maintain Normal Skin
- Cleanse Routinely - cleansing is an important part of any skin care routine, as it helps to remove dirt, oil, dead skin cells, and impurities from the skin. Depending on your needs, use a gentle cleanser once or twice a day. Choose a gel cleanser without harsh ingredients like sulfates and alcohol. If your skin feels clean from the night before, consider skipping your morning cleanse and rinsing with water instead to avoid dryness.
- Moisturize Regularly - regardless of your skin type, itβs important to keep your skin hydrated and moisturized. A lightweight, non-greasy peptide moisturizer or peptide body lotion works well with normal skin and should be applied to the face and neck after cleansing.
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Sun Protection - sun damage is one of the most common causes of premature aging, dark spots, and skin damage. To protect your skin from the harmful effects of the sun, wear a broad-spectrum sunscreen with an SPF of at least 30 every day β you should even be wearing sunscreen in winter
β and reapply it every two hours when participating in outdoor activities.8
Caring for Normal Skin with OneSkin
The OS-O1 peptide has been shown to increase a key marker associated with collagen production.*9 This means that the peptide may increase your skinβs natural production of collagen, one of the most essential factors necessary for supple and radiant skin. OS-01 FACE, OneSkin's facial peptide moisturizer, and OS-01 EYE, OneSkin's peptide eye cream, have also been shown to promote a significant increase in the skinβs epidermal thickness*, which could help strengthen facial skinβs barrier.
If youβre searching for the right products for your skin, you know how challenging it can be to find one that meets all your skinβs needs. OneSkin makes choosing effective and safe products easy, because theyβre made with all skin types in mind. Free from excessive oils, harsh ingredients and developed by longevity scientists with skin health at the top of mind, OneSkin's simple product line is all you need for balanced and radiant skin.
*Based on data from clinical studies and/or lab studies conducted on human skin samples, 3D skin models, and skin cells in the OneSkin lab. Explore more at oneskin.co/claims
- Normal skin is well-balanced, even textured with smaller-sized pores.
- This skin type is not sensitive or prone to acne or any other skin condition.
- A strong skin barrier helps maintain skin balance and health.
- Caring for normal skin means steering clear of fragrances, harsh exfoliants, synthetic dyes, sulfates, and parabens.
- OneSkin products contain the proprietary peptide OS-01. OneSkin products work with different skin types and are sulfate and paraben free.
- https://www.aad.org/public/everyday-care/skin-care-basics/care/skin-care-tips-dermatologists-use
- https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK470464/
- https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5967208/
- https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK499819/
- https://ijcspub.org/papers/IJCSP22B1150.pdf
- https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1034/j.1600-0536.2003.480209.x
- https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31903662/
- https://www.skincancer.org/skin-cancer-prevention/sun-protection/sun-protective-clothing/
- https://www.nature.com/articles/s41514-023-00109-1