What's Your Skin Type?

Do you have dry skin, oily skin or both?

Tracy Hrycyk
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On Apr 1, 2017

How old are you?

Which best describes your current environment?

What best describes your skin?

How often do you experience breakouts?

Dry Skin

Dry Skin

Dry skin is not a huge issue. Most dry skin results from environmental factors that can be wholly or partially controlled. These include exposure to hot or cold weather with low humidity levels and excessive bathing. Thankfully you can take steps to improve your skin, including using good moisturizers, bathing less and avoiding harsh, drying soaps. Join my Facebook Group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/beglamtasticwithtracy

Normal to Dry

Normal to Dry

You have the most common skin type. Lets make sure you keep your skin healthy by adding moisture, and keep it at it's balanced state: soft, supple, and glowing! Join my Facebook Group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/beglamtasticwithtracy

Normal to Oily

Normal to Oily

Some would say you have the worst of both worlds, but in reality you have very active skin that can be molded into something great. The key to treating and correcting oily skin is to remove excess oils while maintaining the moisture necessary for young, healthy skin. Join my Facebook Group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/beglamtasticwithtracy

Oily/Acne Prone

Oily/Acne Prone

You are prone to acne outbreaks. Not to worry, you can certainly work to curb the frequency of these outbreaks, to help bring down your oil levels. Join my Facebook Group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/beglamtasticwithtracy

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