Saturday, 12 March 2011

Types of Skines

Sensitive Skin

Sensitive skin is red most of the time and can be easily irritated by things like the sun, products, etc. You may even notice rosacea-like symptoms. While sensitive skin is commonly hereditary, it can be brought on (or made worse) by environmental assaults like pollution, sun, stress, spicy foods, alcohol, etc.
Proper treatment of sensitive skin will focus on calming ingredients. A gentle cleanser with vitamins and antioxidants is important...don't over-scrub the skin! Antioxidants will help to prevent environmental assault on the skin. Moisturize with a product that will calm and protect skin, and be sure it has SPF15. Moisturizer acts as a barrier to help protect skin during the day. Exfoliate a 2-3 times a week with a very gentle exfoliant if you can...for some sensitive skin types, exfoliating is too harsh and should be avoidid. Listen to your skin and don't overdo anything!

Combination Skin

Combination skin typically has some larger pores in the t-zone (forehead, nose, chin), and dier, smaller pores on the outsides of the face. Often referred to as "normal skin", this type may get occasional breakouts but has an overall good water/oil balance.
Treatment should focus on prevention and skin health. Don't use oil-based products (they will be too heavy)...rather, look for water-based options. Use a pH balanced, gentle cleanser, an exfoliant, and a moisturizer (with SPF during the daytime). You can apply oil-absorbing products like a mask on the t-zone only to help balance oil production.

 

Oily Skin

Oily skin has excess oil production, and a larger pore size all over the face. Breakouts tend to be occassional to quite frequent. This is because oil gets trapped along with debris inside the pores, which can result in blemishes and blackheads.

Treat oily skin with water-based moisturizers and cleansers designed for oily skin. Be careful not to over-clean the skin...the irritation can cause more irritation. Exfoliate with Salicylic Acid because it can cut through oil and clean out the pores. Avoid products with SD Alcohol, Mineral Oil, fragrance, and color.

 

Dry Skin

Dry skin is characterized by a lack of oil. You will also notice that the pores/follicles look very small. While dry skin typically doesn't get many breakouts, it does require special care because oil helps protect skin from environmental damage and aging. Dry skin tends to show fine lines and wrinkles sooner.
Treat dry skin with a medium to heavy weight moisturizer. It is also important to exfoliate with lactic acid. Not only does lactic acid hydrate the skin...it also helps minimize the appearance of fine lines!

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