Skin Type
Normal Skin
Normal Skin
Oily skin
Dry Skin
Sensitive Skin
Combination Skin
*Normal Skin*
You have a normal skin if your skin encompasses the ff: + Evenly toned + Soft + Smooth texture, which is neither greasy nor dry + No visible pores or blemishes + No greasy patches or flaky areas + Clear + Fine-textured + Supple + It glows with an inner health, which stems from good blood circulation and excellent health. + Occasional pimples in women just before menstruation due to increased hormonal activity. Acne is, however, not a problem for people with normal skin.
Clean skin twice a day with dermatologist-tested skin care products like soap and toner. At night, keep your skin's normal moisture balance by applying a moisturizer. Apply sunblock every morning especially on your face to avoid skin burn and skin aging. At least once a month, indulge your face with a facial to totally cleanse, tone and moisturize your skin. Facials will also promote blood circulation and oxygenation on your skin.
*Oily Skin*
Face the truth if you have an oily skin: + Your skin is shiny, thick and dull colored. + With coarse pores and pimples and other embarrassing blemishes. + Prone to blackheads. + The oil producing sebaceous glands are overactive and produce more oil than is needed. The oil wells up and give the skin a greasy shine. The pores are enlarged and the skin has a coarse look.
=Causes of Oily Skin=
Hereditary Cosmetics you use Lifestyle Food intake Hormone levels Hot weather Pregnancy Emotional Stress.
= Skin Care for Oily Skin=
Use only the dermatologist-endorsed skin care products. Harsh products will only remove the necessary oil your skin needs and will encourage flakiness. Avoid skincare products that make your skin feel tight and dehydrated. It will cause the upper layers of the skin to shrink – restricting the oil flow through the pores. The result of this is more blockages and breakouts. Wash your face two-three times a day. Too much washing will stimulate your skin to produce more oil. Avoid smoking. Smoking only promotes enlargement of the pores and impairs the overall health of the skin. Regularly brushing and massage via relaxing facials stimulates circulation and rejuvenates the skin.
*Dry Skin*
If you have a dry skin, most likely, your skin is prone to sensitivity. Assess your skin using the guidelines below: + Parched look caused by its inability to retain moisture. + Feels "tight" and uncomfortable after washing unless some type of moisturizer is applied. + Chapping and cracking + Dryness is worsened by wind, extreme temperature. + Your skin is tightly drawn over bones – looks dull, especially on the cheeks and around the eyes. + Few expression lines at the corners of the mouth.
= Causes of Dry Skin=
The oil glands do not supply enough lubrication to the skin. Poor diet. Sun exposure, harsh soaps and cosmetics. Skin Care for Dry Skin
Never, ever use lukewarm water when cleansing your face. Instead, use mineral water to freshen your face. Gently cleanse, regularly stimulate and massage your face with moisturizer. Use only the dermatologist-endorsed skin care products. Moisturize your skin after cleansing to keep it from drying out. Use a liquid moisturizer. Avoid solid, waxy moisturizing creams. Avoid sudden changes in temperature; protect yourself from wind and sun. Avoid smoking. Stay out of the sun. The sun is responsible for dryness, wrinkles, and even rashes and blisters. Always apply a good sunblock to all exposed areas of skin if you need to go out. Avoid alcohol and caffeine. These cause the body and skin cells to lose fluids and essential minerals.
*Sensitive Skin*
skin sensitivity may come from several causes, such as an underlying skin disorder, allergy or product irritation. Whatever it is, you should observe your skin. Find out if the following cases happen whenever or after you apply something into your skin: + Irritation + Redness, blotchy skin, blushing or flushing + Burning + Swelling + Blistering + Unpleasant sensation during application of a product.
=Causes of sensitive Skin=
Sudden emotional / psychological stress Exposure to common irritants at home or at work (e.g. nickel, insecticides, perfumes) A new pet at home Drying effects of cold air, wind or the sun Certain flowers and plants (e.g. chrysanthemums, pine trees, geraniums) Pollen and mould spores Wearing wool next to the skin Skin Care for Sensitive SkinRead on to find out how you can stop blotches and irritation.
Use dermatologist-endorsed skin care products, but check the instruction label for proper application. Choose makeup, moisturizers and sunscreens that are hypoallergenic and fragrance-free. Control the amount of products you put on your face. Cleanse face not more than twice a day. Don't use exfoliants. Use an astringent on oily areas only, but discontinue if redness occurs. Use a daily sunscreen that is not oil-based, preferably a gel. If you have breakouts, use a cleanser with salicylic acid to help exfoliate pores.
*Combination Skin*
Combination skin is a combination of both oily and dry skin. The oily part consists of the nose, forehead and chin. The dry panel consists of the cheeks, mouth and the areas around the eyes. This type of skin is very common, and it should be treated as if it were two different types of skin. The combination skin should be treated as if it is a combination of two different skin types.
Treat the oily part of the skin using the guidelines for oily skin. Care for the dry part of the skin using the guidelines provided for dry skin.
You have a normal skin if your skin encompasses the ff: + Evenly toned + Soft + Smooth texture, which is neither greasy nor dry + No visible pores or blemishes + No greasy patches or flaky areas + Clear + Fine-textured + Supple + It glows with an inner health, which stems from good blood circulation and excellent health. + Occasional pimples in women just before menstruation due to increased hormonal activity. Acne is, however, not a problem for people with normal skin.
Clean skin twice a day with dermatologist-tested skin care products like soap and toner. At night, keep your skin's normal moisture balance by applying a moisturizer. Apply sunblock every morning especially on your face to avoid skin burn and skin aging. At least once a month, indulge your face with a facial to totally cleanse, tone and moisturize your skin. Facials will also promote blood circulation and oxygenation on your skin.
*Oily Skin*
Face the truth if you have an oily skin: + Your skin is shiny, thick and dull colored. + With coarse pores and pimples and other embarrassing blemishes. + Prone to blackheads. + The oil producing sebaceous glands are overactive and produce more oil than is needed. The oil wells up and give the skin a greasy shine. The pores are enlarged and the skin has a coarse look.
=Causes of Oily Skin=
Hereditary Cosmetics you use Lifestyle Food intake Hormone levels Hot weather Pregnancy Emotional Stress.
= Skin Care for Oily Skin=
Use only the dermatologist-endorsed skin care products. Harsh products will only remove the necessary oil your skin needs and will encourage flakiness. Avoid skincare products that make your skin feel tight and dehydrated. It will cause the upper layers of the skin to shrink – restricting the oil flow through the pores. The result of this is more blockages and breakouts. Wash your face two-three times a day. Too much washing will stimulate your skin to produce more oil. Avoid smoking. Smoking only promotes enlargement of the pores and impairs the overall health of the skin. Regularly brushing and massage via relaxing facials stimulates circulation and rejuvenates the skin.
*Dry Skin*
If you have a dry skin, most likely, your skin is prone to sensitivity. Assess your skin using the guidelines below: + Parched look caused by its inability to retain moisture. + Feels "tight" and uncomfortable after washing unless some type of moisturizer is applied. + Chapping and cracking + Dryness is worsened by wind, extreme temperature. + Your skin is tightly drawn over bones – looks dull, especially on the cheeks and around the eyes. + Few expression lines at the corners of the mouth.
= Causes of Dry Skin=
The oil glands do not supply enough lubrication to the skin. Poor diet. Sun exposure, harsh soaps and cosmetics. Skin Care for Dry Skin
Never, ever use lukewarm water when cleansing your face. Instead, use mineral water to freshen your face. Gently cleanse, regularly stimulate and massage your face with moisturizer. Use only the dermatologist-endorsed skin care products. Moisturize your skin after cleansing to keep it from drying out. Use a liquid moisturizer. Avoid solid, waxy moisturizing creams. Avoid sudden changes in temperature; protect yourself from wind and sun. Avoid smoking. Stay out of the sun. The sun is responsible for dryness, wrinkles, and even rashes and blisters. Always apply a good sunblock to all exposed areas of skin if you need to go out. Avoid alcohol and caffeine. These cause the body and skin cells to lose fluids and essential minerals.
*Sensitive Skin*
skin sensitivity may come from several causes, such as an underlying skin disorder, allergy or product irritation. Whatever it is, you should observe your skin. Find out if the following cases happen whenever or after you apply something into your skin: + Irritation + Redness, blotchy skin, blushing or flushing + Burning + Swelling + Blistering + Unpleasant sensation during application of a product.
=Causes of sensitive Skin=
Sudden emotional / psychological stress Exposure to common irritants at home or at work (e.g. nickel, insecticides, perfumes) A new pet at home Drying effects of cold air, wind or the sun Certain flowers and plants (e.g. chrysanthemums, pine trees, geraniums) Pollen and mould spores Wearing wool next to the skin Skin Care for Sensitive SkinRead on to find out how you can stop blotches and irritation.
Use dermatologist-endorsed skin care products, but check the instruction label for proper application. Choose makeup, moisturizers and sunscreens that are hypoallergenic and fragrance-free. Control the amount of products you put on your face. Cleanse face not more than twice a day. Don't use exfoliants. Use an astringent on oily areas only, but discontinue if redness occurs. Use a daily sunscreen that is not oil-based, preferably a gel. If you have breakouts, use a cleanser with salicylic acid to help exfoliate pores.
*Combination Skin*
Combination skin is a combination of both oily and dry skin. The oily part consists of the nose, forehead and chin. The dry panel consists of the cheeks, mouth and the areas around the eyes. This type of skin is very common, and it should be treated as if it were two different types of skin. The combination skin should be treated as if it is a combination of two different skin types.
Treat the oily part of the skin using the guidelines for oily skin. Care for the dry part of the skin using the guidelines provided for dry skin.
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