Cosmetic
Article ~ Know Your Skin Type
You have normal
skin if it has the following characteristics:
- Even-textured.
- Problem free
without spots or blemishes.
- Pores are small to medium
sized
- Equal balance of water
and oil, which means this skin type is naturally well moisturized.
- Looks smooth,
healthy and clear.
Tips to keep normal skin
looking good:
- Follow a sensible skincare
routine using a good quality facial wash every day and a scrub once
or twice a week.
- Use a light weight moisturiser
that won't overload the skin at leaset once a day.
To see products recommended
for normal skin click here.
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You have oily
skin if it has the following characteristics:
-
Greasy
and shiny, especially on the T-zone (forehead, nose and chin)
-
Is prone
to open pores, blackheads, whiteheads, spots and pimples.
- Coarse texture
- Pores tend to be medium
to large and clog with a sebaceous material causing blemishes
- Having breakouts does
not mean you have an oily skin.
-
Dull looking
and patchy.
-
Keep it
as clean as possible by using a good quality facial wash twice a
day, a facial scrub two or three time a week and an oil-free moisturizer
that will leave the skin matt, once a day.
-
A clay
mask used weekly, can also make a big difference. As the clay dries
it absorbs the excess oil from the pores, along with dirt and dead
skin cells. This helps to keep the pores clean. Over a period of
time a clay mask will help to reduce the appearance of open pores
as the blockages that make them appear larger are removed.
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Take
care not to over stimulate oily skin with harsh products or those
that will over dry the skin. Avoid soap as it will disturb the skin's
natural protective layer and make the problem worse.
To see products recommended
for oily skin click here.
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You have dry
skin if your skin has the following characteristics:
-
Feels
uncomfortable and tight, especially after shaving or washing.
-
It can
peel, flake and look scaly and lined.
-
Looks
older as its rough, dull surface does not reflect the light very
effectively.
- Has small pores, and becomes
chapped when extremely dry.
Tips for dry skin:
- Use a gentle facial wash
that won't dry the skin further.
- Use a facial scrub only
once a week to remove dead cells but don't rub too hard or for too
long.
- Use a good moisturiser
twice a day.
- Avoid shaving foams and
soap that will dry the surface layer of the skin.
- Use sun protection of
at least factor 15 when ever you are outside.
- Drink plenty of water
(beer and wine don't count!) to prevent dehydration especially if
you work in an air conditioning office.
To see products recommended
for dry skin click here.
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You have sensitive
skin if it has the following characteristics:
- Reacts to many skincare
and shaving products, usually tuning red and botchy.
- Has a tendency to go red
when touched, exposed to heat or to the sun.
- Reacts to certain foods
or fragrances that cause a rash or make your skin itch.
- May have broken red veins
on the cheeks and nose.
- Any skin type can be classified
as sensitive. Most sensitive skin is caused by the use of products
that are too harsh for the skin, thus causing breakouts, irritation,
reddening of the skin, stinging or a heated sensation.
Tips for sensitive skin:
- Avoid anything containing
harsh chemicals or a lot of perfume.
- Avoid soap and always
try to select products designed for sensitive skin.
- Always protect sensitive
skin from the sun even in cooler weather.
- Patch test any new products
on the inside of your wrist before using them on your face.
To see products recommended
for sensitive skin click here.
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You have combination
skin if it has the following characteristics:
- A combination of two or
more of the above skin types.
- Oily areas are normally
straight down the middle of your face, the centre of the forehead,
nose and chin (T-Zone).
- Dry areas are often the
cheeks and sometimes the forehead.
- Combination skin has
dry cheeks and neck
- More people have this
skin type than any other.
Tips for rebalancing combination
skin:
- Take care not to use products
that are too harsh and that will dry your skin out.
- Also nothing too greasy
as this will only exacerbate the problem.
- Try different products
on different areas i.e. oil-free on the greasy areas and moisturising
on the dry areas.
- Try specific products
for combination skin.
To see products recommended
for combination skin click here.
Whatever your type a good
skin care routine is all you need to keep it looking healthy, fresh
and clear.
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Mature Skin
Types Mature skin types are not determined by age, but rather by
overexposure to the elements or inadequate nutrition resulting in extreme
skin imbalance. Skin usually has poor elasticity, dull appearance, dryness,
superficial lines, and sun-damage.
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She predominantly uses Colosé Cosmetics
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