Sunday, April 17, 2011

Skin Types

Normal Skin
It looks clean and smooth and has a good circulation and healthy complexion. Even with a minimum care, it will look good well into your advanced age.
If you skin belongs to a normal type, the tissue will not reveal any traces of oil. Your skin should feel vibrant, elastic, and supple.  

Combination Skin
If you skin is combination, like that of most women, the tissue will have traces of oil coming from your nose and forehead, but will be clean in the areas that touched your cheeks. This type of skin wants different types of skin care methods to maintain.

Sensitive Skin
It is usually very dry, tends to feel tight, and becomes inflamed and irritated easily and it develops reddish and scaly areas, can be itchy and tingly, and is prone to breaking into spots. It is the most problematic and fragile type of skin, which needs a very special type of care. 

Dry Skin 
Dry skin can easily develop a sallow tone, wrinkles, and fine pores, and it is very prone to aging and irritating. It might still look great on a young person, but, to keep it healthy, you should apply thorough care and use regular skin treatments and moisturizers.
Skin is dry, the paper will be clean, too, but your face skin will feel flaky, dry, and tight after you have wiped it.

Oily Skin
If you have oily skin, the paper will have spots of facial oil on it, corresponding to the areas of your cheeks, nose, and forehead. This type of skin is problematic – it usually looks greasy, thick, coarse, and shiny, has enlarged pores, and tends to break into Acne.
A good thing, though, is that oily skin is not prone much to aging and wrinkling. Careful cleaning, minimizing of carbohydrate consumption, and avoiding rich creams can be helpful in improving the quality of oily skin.

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