The skin is our largest sensory organ. It excretes sweat and oil, stores fat and moisture and protects us from heat, cold and pathogens. There are five basic skin types, and each one needs special care.
June 30, 2015
The skin is our largest sensory organ. It excretes sweat and oil, stores fat and moisture and protects us from heat, cold and pathogens. There are five basic skin types, and each one needs special care.
Conduct this test to figure out what type of skin you have.
Note: This test does not check for sensitive skin.
Normal skin is largely free from blemishes and has adequate moisture. To care for normal skin:
Dry skin is characterized by small pores, wrinkles, scaly areas and a feeling of tautness. Try the following skin care regimen:
Oily skin is characterized by large pores, an oily sheen, pimples and blackheads. But despite your overactive oil glands, your skin still needs moisture. A consistent care program includes:
If you have enlarged pores, an oily sheen and perhaps blemishes in the T-zone (forehead, nose and chin) — but the rest of your skin is often dry — you have combination skin. In addition to using a mild, pH-neutral cleanser, you should:
Sensitive skin may be affected by the sun, detergents and some makeup products. To care for sensitive skin, apply:
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