Dr. Nono introduces 5 facial skin types: What is your skin type? How to care for it to suit your skin – by Entrio Clinic, Ratchaprasong Aesthetic Clinic.
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- Jul 15
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Hello everyone! I am Dr. Chonphat Chinawetkitwanich, or Dr. Nono, license no. 60686, owner of Entrio Clinic, an aesthetic clinic in the heart of Ratchaprasong.
Having cared for many patients at Entrio Clinic, Ratchaprasong Aesthetic Clinic, I have encountered countless people who have invested in expensive skincare products, tried various treatments, or even consulted experts multiple times, yet still couldn't sustainably solve their skin problems, or sometimes found their skin problems worsened.
Have you ever wondered, "Why do some people use the same products and see their skin improve, while others experience breakouts or irritation?" The answer to this question is not as complicated as you might think. The key is "not truly knowing your own skin type".
Imagine a journey: if you don't know where you start, how can you reach your destination? Similarly, skincare is about "starting at the right place." Knowing your skin type is the "map" that will guide you to choose the most suitable products, establish a facial care routine, or even decide on the right beauty technology for your skin.
I often compare skin type to the "personality" of the skin. Each personality has different needs, responses, and limitations. Generic or trend-following skincare without considering your true skin type often leads to disappointment.
Today, Dr. Nono wants to invite everyone to "uncover" and "get to know" the 5 main skin types in detail. We will learn how to observe the unique characteristics of each skin type and understand "what your skin is telling you" as the first and most important step in beginning smart and targeted facial care. At Entrio Clinic, Ratchaprasong Aesthetic Clinic, I am ready to help you discover your skin type and design the perfect care plan for you!
What is your 'skin'? Understanding the basics of the skin – The foundation for 'healthy skin' by 'Dr. Nono' of Entrio Clinic
I have emphasized the importance of knowing your own skin type, which is the most crucial first step in smart skincare. But before we delve into the specific characteristics of each skin type, I want to invite everyone to understand the "basics" of our skin.
Imagine our skin as a "suit of armor" or a "protective barrier" that encloses our entire body. It is the largest organ in the body and has more functions than just being an external part that we see. The skin is like a "multi-function" organ that protects us from the outside world, regulates temperature, senses touch, and also acts as a "mirror" reflecting our internal health.
I always explain to my patients that to solve skin problems precisely and sustainably, we must first understand its "foundation". When we understand how our skin works and what its components are, we can care for it more rationally and choose products or treatments that truly suit the skin's mechanisms.
Today, I will take you on a journey to explore the structure and important functions of the skin in an easy-to-understand way!
Skin Structure: 3 Amazing Layers
Our skin consists of 3 main layers that work together in a complex manner.

1. Epidermis: 'The Front Line of Protection'
Properties: It is the outermost layer of the skin visible to the naked eye. It is the thinnest layer but is extremely important as a "protective barrier".
Main Cells: Consists of skin cells called Keratinocytes, which continuously divide and move up to the surface of the skin, eventually dying and becoming the stratum corneum cells. It also includes Melanocytes (pigment-producing cells) and some immune cells.
Key Functions:
Skin Barrier: The outermost layer of the epidermis, called the Stratum Corneum, consists of dead skin cells and cement-like lipids that hold them together. It acts as a strong "protective wall," helping to prevent water loss from the skin (Transepidermal Water Loss - TEWL) and protecting the body from allergens, chemicals, bacteria, viruses, and foreign substances from outside. A strong skin barrier is the heart of healthy skin and determines the skin's sensitivity to stimuli.
Melanin Production: Melanocytes produce melanin pigment, which absorbs UV radiation from sunlight to protect deeper skin cells. Melanin also determines our skin color. If melanin production is abnormal, it can lead to problems like post-acne dark spots, melasma, freckles, and dark spots.
Cell Turnover: Skin cells are constantly shedding and renewing. New cells push old, dead cells to shed. This process takes approximately 28 days in a normal adult. If this process is abnormal, it can lead to clogged pores or dull skin.
2. Dermis: 'The Main Structure of Youthfulness'
Properties: This layer is located beneath the epidermis, is thicker, and contains important structures that make the skin strong, flexible, and firm.
Main Components:
Collagen: The main structural protein that provides strength and firmness to the skin, accounting for approximately 70-80% of the dermis.
Elastin: A protein that gives the skin elasticity, allowing it to stretch and return to its original state.
Hyaluronic Acid: A natural substance in the skin that attracts and retains large amounts of water, making the skin hydrated, plump, and youthful.
Blood Vessels: Supply nutrients and oxygen to the skin and remove waste products.
Nerves: Responsible for sensing various sensations such as touch, heat, cold, and pain.
Sebaceous Glands: Produce oil (Sebum) which is secreted through the pores to coat and moisturize the skin.
Sweat Glands: Produce sweat to help dissipate heat and regulate body temperature.
Hair Follicles: The home of hair strands and also an important structure related to acne problems.
Key Functions:
Strength and Elasticity: Collagen and elastin help keep the skin firm, flexible, and reduce the appearance of wrinkles.
Nourishment: Blood vessels in this layer are an important source of nutrients for skin cells.
Sensation: Allows us to perceive various things that touch our skin.
3. Subcutaneous Tissue/Hypodermis: 'The Cushion and Energy Source'
Properties: This is the deepest layer of the skin, consisting of fat cells and blood vessels.
Key Functions:
Heat/Cold Insulation: Helps regulate body temperature.
Cushion: Acts as a buffer, protecting internal organs from impact.
Energy Reserve: Stores energy in the form of fat.
Connects Skin to Internal Structures: Muscles and bones.
Key Components that Determine Your 'Skin Type': Sebaceous Glands and Pores

Although the skin has many layers and components, in the context of skin type and acne problems, I, Dr. Nono, want you to pay special attention to these two parts.
1. Sebaceous Gland: 'The Skin's Oil Factory'
Function: Produces oil (Sebum) to coat the skin. Sebum is very important for the skin in many ways:
Moisturizes: Coats the skin to prevent water evaporation.
Protective Barrier: Helps strengthen the skin barrier and protect against certain bacteria or pathogens.
Antioxidant: Contains vitamin E to help protect the skin.
Impact on Skin Type:
Oily Skin: Sebaceous glands work excessively, producing too much Sebum.
Dry Skin: Sebaceous glands work too little, producing less Sebum.
Normal/Combination Skin: Sebaceous glands work in balance, or excessively in certain areas.
When Problems Occur: If sebaceous glands produce too much oil, coupled with the clogging of dead skin cells, it becomes the starting point for acne problems.
2. Pores: 'The Skin's Channels'
Function: Channels through which oil (Sebum) and hair emerge onto the skin.
Impact on Skin Type:
Oily Skin: Pores are often large and clearly visible, to drain excess oil.
Dry Skin: Pores are usually very small, almost invisible.
When Problems Occur: If pores become clogged with oil and dead skin cells, they become clogged pores, which can develop into inflammatory acne.
Internal and External Factors Affecting 'Skin Type'
Understanding the structure and function of the skin makes it clear that our skin type is not fixed but is influenced by various factors:
Genetics: Plays a role in determining the basic structure of the skin and the tendency to have a certain skin type.
Hormones: Hormonal changes, especially during adolescence, pregnancy, or menopause, greatly affect oil production by the sebaceous glands and are a major cause of acne problems. Hormones also affect collagen and elastin production.
Age: As we age, sebaceous gland function decreases, and collagen and elastin production also decrease, leading to drier skin, wrinkles, and loss of elasticity.
Environment:
Sunlight (UV Radiation): A major culprit that damages collagen and elastin and stimulates pigment production, leading to wrinkles, dark spots, and premature skin aging.
Pollution: Small pollutant particles can damage the skin barrier and stimulate inflammation.
Climate: Extremely dry or cold weather can easily cause skin to lose moisture, while hot and humid weather can stimulate oil production.
Skincare Habits:
Skincare Products: Choosing products appropriate for your skin type is most important. If you choose incorrectly, it can irritate, dry, or make your skin oilier.
Cleansing: Washing your face too often or using harsh products can damage the skin barrier.
Lifestyle and Health:
Diet: Some foods may contribute to acne problems or skin inflammation.
Stress: Stimulates the secretion of hormones that affect the skin.
Sleep: Insufficient rest affects skin recovery.
Water Intake: Drinking enough water helps keep skin hydrated from within.
Understanding Your Skin... The Key to Lasting Beauty

Understanding these basics shows us that our "skin" is not just something that covers our body, but a living organ that works tirelessly and is extremely complex. Knowing which part of the skin is malfunctioning or affected by certain factors will help us choose truly "targeted" care methods.
At Entrio Clinic, Ratchaprasong Aesthetic Clinic, I, Dr. Nono, don't just recommend trendy products or treatments. We start by helping you get to know your skin in the most detail, so you understand "why" your skin has this type and "why" various problems occur. Then, we will work together to design a facial care plan that is scientific and most suitable for "you".
Investing in understanding your skin is the most worthwhile investment on the journey to healthy and beautiful skin that lasts!
Come consult me, Dr. Nono, at Entrio Clinic today to unlock the secrets of your skin and start expert skin care!
Unlocking the Secrets of the 5 Main Skin Types: How to Observe? What are the Challenges? – Self-Skin Analysis by 'Dr. Nono' of Entrio Clinic

After learning about the basic structure and important functions of the skin in the previous part, today we will move on to the most important step in understanding your skin: "Classifying the 5 main skin types"!
I believe many of you may have heard terms like dry skin, oily skin, combination skin, or sensitive skin, but sometimes you're still unsure which type your skin falls into, or perhaps you're confused between similar skin types. Accurate skin type classification is the starting point for successful facial care and is something I emphasize greatly when patients consult us at our Ratchaprasong aesthetic clinic.
I will introduce "easy self-observation methods" that you can try at home to get preliminary information about your skin type before consulting a specialist!
How to Observe Skin Type Using "The Bare-Faced Method" Recommended by 'Dr. Nono'

This method is relatively easy and provides reliable results for initial skin type classification.
Cleanse Your Face: Wash your face with a gentle cleanser you normally use. Try to avoid cleansers with harsh ingredients or those that make your skin feel tight.
Pat Dry: Gently pat your face dry with a clean, soft towel.
No Skincare: This is very important! Do not apply any skincare products, whether toner, serum, moisturizer, or creams.
Observe: Leave your bare face for about 30 minutes to 1 hour. During this time, try not to touch your face.
Evaluate Your Skin: After 30-60 minutes, stand in front of a mirror in a well-lit area and observe the feeling and characteristics of your face in each area in detail.
Let's see which of these 5 main types your skin most closely resembles:
1. Normal Skin: 'God-Given Skin'

What Your Skin Tells You: If you observe your skin and find these characteristics, you are lucky! Normal skin is the most balanced skin type, with appropriate oil and moisture production, making the skin look healthy and rarely cause minor problems.
Characteristics You Will Observe (after 30-60 minutes):
Oiliness: Your skin will feel comfortable, not excessively oily or dry and tight. The skin looks matte but not parched.
Pores: Very small, almost invisible or barely visible. Pores appear refined.
Feeling: Skin feels smooth and soft to the touch, with good elasticity. It always feels fresh and comfortable, with no itching, burning, or tightness.
Skin Tone: Skin color appears even. Skin looks radiant and naturally healthy.
Skin Problems: Almost no issues with acne, acne scars, dark spots, rashes, or irritation.
Challenges of Normal Skin: Even though it's flawless skin, it doesn't mean it doesn't need care! Normal skin still requires proper care to maintain its balance and youthfulness. Neglecting it can lead to faster skin degradation or even change to dry or oily skin depending on the environment and age.
Care from 'Dr. Nono's' Perspective : Focuses on "maintaining balance" and "protecting" the skin from external factors to preserve its perfection for as long as possible.
Cleanse: Use a gentle cleanser with a pH balance close to the skin (approximately 5.5) to avoid disturbing the skin's natural balance.
Moisturize: Choose a lightweight to medium-textured moisturizer that provides hydration without feeling heavy, to maintain moisture and strengthen the skin barrier. You may add a serum with antioxidants (e.g., Vitamin C) to protect the skin.
Protect: Use a sunscreen with SPF 30 or higher and Broad Spectrum properties (protects against both UVA and UVB) daily. This is the most important thing to prevent wrinkles, dark spots, and maintain skin youthfulness.
Beauty Technology at Entrio Clinic for Normal Skin: Even if your skin is already good, additional care to maintain youthfulness and radiance is important. At our Ratchaprasong Aesthetic Clinic, we offer services such as IV Drip Skin Vitamins that help nourish the skin from within, giving it a radiant glow and boosting immunity. Or Lumecca, which helps with radiant skin, evens out skin tone, and reduces small red spots that can occur even in normal skin.
2. Oily Skin: 'The Challenge of Shine and Acne Problems'

What Your Skin Tells You: If your skin has the following characteristics, you likely have oily skin. Oily skin results from sebaceous glands working excessively, producing too much oil (Sebum), making the skin look shiny and prone to clogging easily.
Characteristics You Will Observe (after 30-60 minutes):
Oiliness: Your face will be noticeably shiny throughout the day, especially in the T-zone (forehead, nose, chin). Some people may have greasy skin all over their face just a few hours after washing. You may see oil coating the skin or feel sticky to the touch.
Pores: Large and clearly visible, especially around the cheeks, nose, and forehead, because pores need to expand to drain excess oil produced.
Feeling: Feels sticky, heavy, makeup doesn't last or wears off easily during the day. May feel easily dirty.
Skin Problems: This skin type is most prone to acne problems, including clogged pores (blackheads, whiteheads), inflammatory acne (red bumps, pustules), as well as noticeably large pores.
Challenges of Oily Skin: Controlling oiliness and preventing acne without over-drying or irritating the skin, which can stimulate sebaceous glands to produce more oil in response and worsen acne.
Care from 'Dr. Nono's' Perspective: Focuses on "oil control," "reducing clogging," and "reducing inflammation" gently and maintaining skin balance.
Cleanse: Use a gentle, oil-free, non-comedogenic gel or foam cleanser with minimal or no lather. It should contain Salicylic Acid (BHA) at an appropriate concentration (0.5-2%) to help exfoliate dead skin cells and dissolve oil in the pores, reducing the occurrence of clogged pores. Washing your face twice a day is sufficient.
Treatment: Consider using products with ingredients that help control oil and reduce acne, such as Niacinamide (helps reduce inflammation, control oil), Benzoyl Peroxide (for inflammatory acne, helps kill P. acnes bacteria), or Retinoids (e.g., Adapalene, Tretinoin under medical supervision, or general Retinol that helps reduce clogging and balance skin cell turnover).
Moisturize: Choose a lightweight, fast-absorbing, oil-free, and non-comedogenic gel or lotion moisturizer to provide hydration without adding oil. Applying moisturizer is very important for oily skin to maintain skin balance and prevent excessive oil production due to lack of moisture.
Protect: Use an oil-free, non-comedogenic, matte, or fast-absorbing fluid sunscreen that doesn't leave a white cast or stickiness.
Beauty Technology at Entrio Clinic for Oily Skin and Acne Problems: We have powerful beauty technologies to manage oily skin and acne problems.
Morpheus8: The ultimate RF Microneedling technology that can deliver radiofrequency energy deep into the sebaceous gland layer, directly reducing the size and inhibiting the function of sebaceous glands. This significantly reduces oil production, resulting in a noticeable reduction in new acne and oil control on the face. It also helps tighten pores and treat acne scars simultaneously, making it a comprehensive tool for oily skin and acne problems.
Pore Extraction and Acne Injection by a Doctor: For clogged pores and inflammatory acne that cannot be managed with skincare, my team and I at Entrio Clinic will perform proper pore extraction to remove blackheads, reduce clogging, and inject inflammatory acne to reduce inflammation and quickly clear acne, reducing the risk of future acne scars and pitted scars.
Lumecca: For managing post-acne red marks and dark spots that often leave marks after acne clears. It helps even out skin tone and brightens the skin.
IV Drip Skin Vitamins: Helps nourish the skin from within, reduces overall body inflammation, and strengthens skin immunity, making the skin stronger and reducing the chance of new acne.
3. Dry Skin: 'Skin Craving Deep Hydration'

What Your Skin Tells You: If you feel your skin has the following symptoms, you may have dry skin. Dry skin occurs when the skin lacks sufficient moisture and natural oils. It often feels tight, rough, and may appear dull or flaky.
Characteristics You Will Observe (after 30-60 minutes):
Oiliness: Your skin will feel very tight and dry, with no oiliness, especially after washing your face. You may see flaky patches or fine lines.
Pores: Very small and almost invisible.
Feeling: Skin feels rough, tight, uncomfortable, and sometimes itchy or sensitive.
Skin Tone: May appear dull or uneven.
Skin Problems: Prone to irritation, redness, flakiness, and accelerated aging signs like fine lines and wrinkles due to lack of moisture.
Challenges of Dry Skin: Providing adequate hydration and repairing the skin barrier to prevent moisture loss and irritation.
Care from 'Dr. Nono's' Perspective: Focuses on "intense hydration," "skin barrier repair," and "gentle care".
Cleanse: Use a gentle, hydrating, cream-based or oil-based cleanser that does not strip natural oils. Avoid hot water, which can further dry out the skin.
Moisturize: Apply a rich, emollient moisturizer with ingredients like hyaluronic acid, ceramides, and glycerin immediately after cleansing to lock in moisture. Layering hydrating serums before moisturizer can also be beneficial.
Protect: Use sunscreen daily, as dry skin can be more susceptible to sun damage.
Beauty Technology at Entrio Clinic for Dry Skin:
Hyaluronic Acid Boosters (e.g., Skin Booster): Injections of hyaluronic acid directly into the skin to provide deep and long-lasting hydration, making the skin plump and radiant.
IV Drip Skin Vitamins: Nourish the skin from within, enhancing its overall health and ability to retain moisture.
Gentle Peels/Facials: To gently exfoliate dry, flaky skin and allow better absorption of hydrating products.
4. Combination Skin: 'The Best of Both Worlds, or the Most Confusing'

What Your Skin Tells You: Combination skin is characterized by having both oily and dry or normal areas on the face. Typically, the T-zone (forehead, nose, chin) is oily, while the cheeks and other areas are normal or dry.
Characteristics You Will Observe (after 30-60 minutes):
Oiliness: Shiny T-zone, but cheeks feel normal or dry.
Pores: Larger and more visible in the T-zone, smaller or invisible on the cheeks.
Feeling: Oily and possibly prone to breakouts in the T-zone, while cheeks may feel normal, tight, or dry.
Skin Problems: May experience blackheads or whiteheads in the T-zone, while cheeks may have dryness or sensitivity.
Challenges of Combination Skin: Balancing care for different areas of the face without over-treating one area and neglecting another.
Care from 'Dr. Nono's' Perspective: Focuses on "targeted care" for each area and "balancing" the skin.
Cleanse: Use a gentle, balanced cleanser suitable for all skin types.
Moisturize: Use different moisturizers for different areas if needed. A lightweight, oil-free moisturizer for the T-zone and a slightly richer one for dry areas.
Spot Treat: Use oil-controlling or acne-treating products only on oily, problematic areas.
Protect: Daily sunscreen for all areas.
Beauty Technology at Entrio Clinic for Combination Skin:
Tailored Facials: Customized facials that address specific needs of different facial areas.
Lumecca: To address uneven skin tone or minor redness that may appear in different areas.
IV Drip Skin Vitamins: To provide overall skin health and balance from within.
5. Sensitive Skin: 'The Reactive and Demanding Skin'

What Your Skin Tells You: Sensitive skin is easily irritated and reacts strongly to various factors like skincare products, environmental changes, or even stress. It's not a skin type in itself, but rather a condition that can affect any skin type (oily, dry, normal, combination).
Characteristics You Will Observe (after 30-60 minutes):
Oiliness: Can be dry, oily, or combination, but the common factor is sensitivity.
Pores: Varies depending on the underlying skin type.
Feeling: Frequent redness, itching, burning, stinging, tightness, or discomfort. May react to new products or environmental changes.
Skin Tone: Often appears red or blotchy.
Skin Problems: Prone to allergic reactions, rashes, eczema, or rosacea.
Challenges of Sensitive Skin: Identifying triggers and finding products and treatments that do not cause irritation. Requires extreme gentleness and caution.
Care from 'Dr. Nono's' Perspective: Focuses on "gentle care," "avoiding triggers," and "soothing and strengthening the skin barrier".
Cleanse: Use extremely mild, fragrance-free, soap-free, and alcohol-free cleansers.
Moisturize: Use simple, hypoallergenic, fragrance-free moisturizers designed for sensitive skin. Look for ingredients like ceramides, colloidal oatmeal, or shea butter.
Avoid Triggers: Identify and avoid ingredients or environmental factors that cause reactions. Patch testing new products is crucial.
Protect: Use mineral sunscreens (zinc oxide, titanium dioxide) as they are generally less irritating.
Beauty Technology at Entrio Clinic for Sensitive Skin:
Calming Facials: Specialized facials with soothing ingredients to reduce redness and irritation.
IV Drip Skin Vitamins: To boost overall skin health and resilience from within, potentially reducing sensitivity over time.
Professional Consultation: Crucial for identifying specific triggers and developing a safe and effective skincare plan.
Dr. Nono's Recommendation: Your Next Step Towards 'Healthy Skin' at Entrio Clinic, Ratchaprasong Aesthetic Clinic

After you've had a chance to observe your skin type using the "bare-faced method," I hope this information has been useful and given you a clearer picture of your skin.
Some of you might feel confident about your skin type, while others might still be confused whether you have combination or oily skin, or if your sensitive skin is also oily or dry. These questions are normal because our skin is more complex than we think and can change due to various factors.
The most important thing I, Dr. Nono, at Entrio Clinic, Ratchaprasong Aesthetic Clinic, want to emphasize is that the most accurate and suitable diagnosis of your skin type comes from consulting an expert doctor. This is because a doctor can thoroughly assess various factors affecting your skin and use specialized tools for a deeper skin analysis than what can be observed with the naked eye.
At Entrio Clinic, we don't just treat the symptoms of skin problems; we focus on building sustainable healthy skin by "truly understanding your skin." My team and I are ready to provide:
Detailed History Taking and Physical Examination We begin with a detailed history of your skincare routine, lifestyle, diet, stress levels, overall health, and history of allergies to medication or cosmetics. This helps us understand the various factors that might be affecting your skin type and the problems you're facing. We also perform a visual skin examination and use a medical magnifying camera to observe details of your pores, oiliness, pigmentation, inflammation, and any hidden skin issues.
Utilization of Advanced Skin Analyzers In necessary cases, or for more precise evaluation, we use advanced technology like a skin analyzer (e.g., VISIA, Janus, or similar tools). These devices can measure hydration levels, oiliness, elasticity, pore size, melanin content (dark spots, melasma, freckles), bacterial distribution or inflammation, and even predict future skin problems. The data from these tools is detailed and objective, allowing me to diagnose your skin type and problems with the utmost accuracy.
Designing a Personalized Treatment Plan From all the information gathered through history taking, physical examination, and instrument analysis, I will synthesize and design a facial care plan truly tailored to your skin type, skin problems, concerns, and needs. This plan may include:
Skincare Product Recommendation: I will recommend cleansers, moisturizers, serums, sunscreens, and targeted treatments with ingredients and textures best suited for your skin type, emphasizing non-comedogenic, fragrance-free, and gentle products.
Correct Skincare Routine Arrangement: To ensure all products work synergistically and do not cause irritation.
Consideration of Necessary Treatments or Aesthetic Technologies: For complex skin problems or when faster, more noticeable results are desired, I may recommend suitable medical procedures or aesthetic technologies such as:
Morpheus8: For oily skin, enlarged pores, acne problems, including acne scars and skin tightening.

Fractora: For acne scars and other scars.
Lumecca: For red acne marks, dark acne marks, melasma, freckles, and for brightening the complexion.
Definisse Hydrobooster: For dry skin and deep hydration deficiency, helping to plump the skin.
IV Drip (Skin Vitamins): To promote healthy skin from within and boost skin immunity.
Comedone Extraction/Acne Injection: Performed by an expert doctor to manage existing acne problems.
Lifestyle and Nutrition Advice: To promote healthy skin from within, as good skin stems from overall good health.
Investing in understanding your skin is the most valuable investment on the journey to healthy and beautiful skin that lasts! Don't let uncertainty about your skin type prevent you from having perfect skin any longer!
At Entrio Clinic, Ratchaprasong Aesthetic Clinic, I, Dr. Nono, and my team are ready to be your "companion" to your "dream skin" that is strong and confident. We are committed to providing a "Refined Aesthetic Experience" that comes from a deep understanding of dermatology and care from the heart.
Come consult me, Dr. Nono, at Entrio Clinic today to unlock the secrets of your skin and begin expert skin care!
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