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Which skin type is characterized by large pores and an oily appearance?

Combination skin type

Dry skin type

Sensitive skin type

Oily skin type

The skin type characterized by large pores and an oily appearance is indeed oily skin type. Individuals with oily skin tend to produce excessive sebum, which can lead to a shiny complexion. The increased oiliness often results in enlarged pores, making the skin look and feel greasy, particularly in the T-zone area (forehead, nose, and chin). This skin type is also more prone to acne and other blemishes due to the excess oil clogs pores and can trap bacteria.

In contrast, combination skin usually displays characteristics of both oily and dry skin, often with an oily T-zone and drier areas elsewhere. Dry skin type has a lack of oil and moisture, leading to small pores and a more matte appearance, while sensitive skin type is marked by irritation, redness, or reactive skin rather than oiliness.

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