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Sunday, January 23, 2011

Skin Types

Skin Types:
First of all, you have to know how many types of skins are. Following types of skins are here: oily, dry, combination, sensitive, etc.
Oily Skin:
              Suppose your skin is oily, typically here will be a lot of shine very quickly after cleansing and the pores are generally vaguely enlarged. It is more prone to pimples, blackheads, and whiteheads than other skin types and is coarser in texture. Your skin tends to exert a pull on more dirt than dry skin, so wash your face twice a day with a gentle non-foaming cleanser and hot water. Rinse with warm water. Use an alcohol-free, hydrating toner to help remove extra residue. Oil blotting sheets throughout the day will help to control shine.


 Dry Skin:
                  Let us suppose that your skin has a strong inclination toward dehydration. Skin is considered dry if it lacks oil, and has few breakouts or any at all. In more intense cases, dry skin lacks flexibility and can be exceedingly sensitive to the sun, wind, and cold temperatures. Wash your face once a
day with a rich, creamy cleanser and warm water. Rinse with warm water and pat your skin dry.
Use toner to help with that tight and flaky feeling of dehydration. Avoid toners and makeup that contain alcohol as alcohol-based products have a drying effect on skin.






Combination Skin:
                    Combination skin is in fact two extreme skin types on one face. These situations happen when there is acne and a lot of oil in one area when the rest of the skin is normally dry. Two common examples are a dry skin with papular and pustular acne on the cheeks or a normal skin with reddened papular and pustular acne in the chin and mouth area.                    
For Combination skins, treat each area properly. If the acne is harsh, consult a dermatologist or esthetician. 



Sensitive Skin:
                   If your skin has allergic reactions to beauty products and is usually responsive to the sun, wind, and cold weather, it is sensitive. Sensitivity can show up in impulsiveness, redness, acne, inflammation, and dilated capillaries. Look for makeup, cleansers, moisturizers and toners that are fragrance-free and hypoallergenic. Cleanse, tone and moisturize with gentle products every day. The idea for your skin is to always choose products with a soothing benefit. Some common ingredients to look for are: 

                               chamomile, azulene, bisabolol, allantoin, lavender,
                               camphor, calamine, rosemary, thyme, aloe Vera  etc.

Some other solutions for sensitive skins:
You can hide/cover your face etc. to prevent from direct sun rays;
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Normal Skin:
              Some consider normal skin to be Combination skin, but it is not. If your skin is marked by oily skin in the T zone  and dry, tight skin on the cheeks, and changes with seasons (dryer in winter, oilier in summer) it is measured normal. Normal skins can also be 'Normal-To's' as in normal to oily or normal to dry. Wash your face with cleansers that are designed for your normal/normal-to skin type. Wipe an alcohol free, hydrating toner all over the face. Apply moisturizer more frequently to dry skin.

1 comments:

Lung Treatment said...

Oh my God!!! very dangerous is skin cancer.. Use better product for skin and take healthy food to protect skin cancer..