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Skin Care
Skin Strucure
and Functions
Determine your Skin Type
Developing Skin
Care Routine
Oily Skin Care
Dry Skin Care
Combination Skin
Care
Sensitive Skin Care
Skin Exfoliation
Skin Cleansing
Skin Moisturising
Skin Toning
Buying Skin
Care Products
Antiaging Skin Care
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Skin Types
Before you start a skincare program, it is important to identify
the type of skin you have. Bear in mind that the condition of the
skin changes week by week and month by month and can alter dramatically
over the course of a lifetime, so be prepared to vary your routine
to match your current complexion. For instance, the skin produces
more sebum at certain times of the month, and this will affect the
oiliness of the skin.
Test to determine your skin type
Before you wash your face in the morning, press a large open tissue
against your face, holding it in place for a few moments. Now hold
the tissue up to the light. If it is completely clean, your skin
is dry and possibly sensitive. If there is a trace of sebum, your
skin is normal. If there is a clear T-shaped imprint of sebum from
the nose and forehead you have combination skin. A complete print
of your face is a sign of oily skin.
Each person's skin is individual but tends to fall into one of
four main types; dry skin, oily skin, combination skin or sensitive
skin, depending on the level of activity of the sebaceous glands.
Your skin type will determine the texture of your skin and what
kind of skin care routine you need.
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