Skin Type

3W Clinic Collagen & Luxury Gold Cream – 100ml

Original price was: 1,650.00৳.Current price is: 1,480.00৳.

3W Clinic Collagen & Luxury Gold Premium Eye Cream – 40ml

Original price was: 800.00৳.Current price is: 550.00৳.

3W Clinic Collagen & Luxury Gold Revitalizing Comfort Gold Essence – 150ml

Original price was: 1,750.00৳.Current price is: 1,550.00৳.

3W Clinic Collagen Retinol Ball Eye Serum – 30ml

Original price was: 800.00৳.Current price is: 500.00৳.

3W Clinic Collagen Whitening Cream – 60ml

Original price was: 1,100.00৳.Current price is: 890.00৳.

3W Clinic Collagen Whitening Eye Cream – 40ml

Original price was: 700.00৳.Current price is: 550.00৳.

3W Clinic Crystal White Milky Cream – 50g

Original price was: 1,200.00৳.Current price is: 890.00৳.

3W Clinic Crystal White Milky Sun Cream – 50ml

Original price was: 850.00৳.Current price is: 650.00৳.

3W Clinic Honey Eye Cream – 40ml

Original price was: 500.00৳.Current price is: 390.00৳.

Abib Quick Sunstick Protection Bar SPF50+ PA++++ – 22g

Original price was: 2,150.00৳.Current price is: 1,790.00৳.

Anua 3 Ceramide Panthenol Moisture Barrier Cream – 100ml

Original price was: 3,200.00৳.Current price is: 2,620.00৳.

Anua Azelaic Acid 10% + Hyaluron Redness Soothing Serum – 30ml

Original price was: 2,450.00৳.Current price is: 2,190.00৳.

Anua BHA 2% Gentle Exfoliating Toner – 150ml

Original price was: 2,550.00৳.Current price is: 2,290.00৳.

Anua Birch 70% Moisture Boosting Serum – 30ml

Original price was: 2,400.00৳.Current price is: 1,950.00৳.

Anua Birch Moisture Boosting Cream – 50ml

Original price was: 2,990.00৳.Current price is: 2,350.00৳.

Skin Type Skincare Guide — Find the Right Products for Your Skin

Understanding your skin type is the foundation of any effective routine. This introduction explains why matching products to your skin’s needs matters: the right textures and actives improve results, reduce irritation, and make your routine more efficient. Whether you’re searching for skincare for oily, dry, or sensitive skin, this guide will help you choose cleansers, serums, moisturisers, and sunscreens that work together.

How to Identify Your Skin Type

Start by cleansing your face with a gentle, neutral cleanser, then wait an hour before applying products. Observe how your skin behaves: persistent shine and enlarged pores usually indicate oily skin; tightness and flaking point to dry skin; a shiny T‑zone with drier cheeks suggests combination skin; redness and stinging after new products often mean sensitivity. This simple test helps you target searches like skincare for combination skin or skincare for acne-prone skin and prevents buying products that don’t suit your baseline condition.

Daily Routine Recommendations by Skin Type

For each skin type, choose a consistent, simple routine that addresses core needs. For oily skin, use a gentle gel cleanser, a balancing toner, a lightweight serum (niacinamide), and a gel moisturiser for oily skin, followed by a matte sunscreen.

Oily Skin

Cleanser: Gel or foaming cleansers that remove excess sebum without stripping the skin.

Toner: Alcohol‑free, balancing toners with niacinamide or witch hazel.

Moisturiser: Lightweight, oil‑free gel moisturiser for oily skin; look for non-comedogenic 

skincare labels

Sunscreen: Matte‑finish or gel sunscreens to control shine.

Key search phrases: best skincare for oily skin, gel moisturiser for oily skin.

Dry Skin

Cleanser: Cream or oil cleansers that preserve lipids.

Toner: Hydrating toners with hyaluronic acid.

Moisturiser: Rich cream moisturiser for dry skin with ceramides and fatty acids.

Sunscreen: Hydrating sun creams that add moisture.

Key search phrases: skincare for dry skin, cream moisturiser for dry skin.

Combination Skin

Use a lightweight gel or lotion moisturiser on the T‑zone and a richer cream on dry areas; consider layering a hydrating serum under a balancing moisturiser.

Sensitive Skin

Prioritise fragrance‑free, minimal‑ingredient formulas and mineral sunscreens; patch test new products and choose calming actives like centella asiatica.

Acne‑Prone Skin

Look for non‑comedogenic, oil‑control products with salicylic acid or niacinamide; avoid heavy oils and pore‑clogging emollients.

How to Choose Products: Formats and Key Ingredients

Product format and ingredient lists determine how well a product will perform for your skin type. Gel and water‑based formulas suit oily and acne‑prone skin because they absorb quickly and reduce shine; cream and oil formulas restore lipids for dry or mature skin. Look for non-comedogenic skincare labels if you’re prone to breakouts. Key actives to consider include hyaluronic acid and ceramides for hydration, niacinamide and salicylic acid for oil control, centella and panthenol for soothing, and antioxidants or peptides for anti-ageing benefits. Reading labels and matching activities to concerns prevents mismatches and wasted purchases.

Shopping Tips for Bangladesh Shoppers

When you buy skincare online, BD, use filters for skin type, texture, and active ingredients to narrow choices quickly. Compare prices per ml, check authenticity badges, and read user reviews with similar skin types and local climate feedback. Prioritise sellers with clear return policies and local delivery options to avoid long waits or counterfeit products. For humid climates, lightweight, fast‑absorbing textures often perform better; for dry seasons, look for richer formulations and occlusives to lock in moisture.

Conclution

Matching products to your skin type reduces irritation, speeds visible improvement, and makes your routine more enjoyable. Start with a simple, consistent regimen, introduce one active at a time, and adjust textures seasonally. If you’d like personalised recommendations or a 30‑day testing plan tailored to your exact skin profile, I can create a product shortlist and step‑by‑step routine to help you get reliable results. Explore curated, skin‑type specific selections and buy with confidence at kioraa.

Frequently Asked Questions 

What is the first step to determine my skin type?

Cleanse your face with a gentle, neutral cleanser, wait one hour without applying products, then observe: persistent shine indicates oily skin; tightness and flaking suggest dry skin; a shiny T‑zone with drier cheeks points to combination skin; redness or stinging after products signals sensitivity.

How should I build a basic routine for oily skin?

Use a gentle gel or foaming cleanser, a balancing toner, a lightweight serum (niacinamide helps), an oil‑free gel moisturiser, and a matte or gel sunscreen; look for non‑comedogenic labels and lightweight textures to control shine—shop targeted options at kioraa.

What ingredients should dry skin look for in moisturisers?

Choose products with hyaluronic acid, glycerin, ceramides, and fatty acids; richer cream moisturisers and occasional occlusives (like squalane or petrolatum at night) help restore the skin barrier and lock in moisture.

Can combination skin use the same products on the entire face?

You can, but better results come from mixing textures: lighter, water‑based products on the T‑zone and richer creams on dry cheeks, or using targeted serums to address specific concerns without overloading any area.

Which cleansers are best for sensitive skin?

Opt for fragrance‑free, sulfate‑free, and alcohol‑free cleansers with soothing ingredients such as centella asiatica, panthenol, or oat extract; always patch‑test new products and introduce one product at a time.

How do I choose a sunscreen for acne‑prone skin?

Pick a broad‑spectrum, oil‑free, non‑comedogenic sunscreen in a gel or lightweight lotion format; avoid heavy oils and look for formulations labelled “non‑pore‑clogging” or “for acne‑prone skin.”

Are serums necessary for every skin type?

Serums are optional but useful: hydrating serums with hyaluronic acid benefit dry skin, niacinamide serums help oily and combination skin, and antioxidant serums support all skin types for anti-ageing and protection.

How often should I change products or routines?

Adjust seasonally and when your skin’s needs change—switch to lighter textures in humid months and richer formulas in dry seasons; introduce new actives slowly and monitor how your skin responds over 4–6 weeks.

What does non‑comedogenic mean and why does it matter?

Non‑comedogenic means a product is formulated to minimize pore‑clogging; it’s important for oily and acne‑prone skin to reduce breakouts—find clear non‑comedogenic options and local availability at kioraa.

How can I safely introduce active ingredients like retinoids or acids?

Start with a low concentration, use them every other night or less at first, pair with gentle hydrating products, always apply sunscreen during the day, and stop if you experience severe irritation; consult a dermatologist for personalized guidance.