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Since I work in facecosmetic, I have often noticed that my clients are struggling to determine their skin type. However, it is essential to be able to take good care. It's like a diagnosis of a disease to find the right medication. By knowing our skin type, you know what they need, and thus can easily choose the appropriate treatment and the care they need. A wrong medication may worsen a disease, and then it is the same for the state of our skin. By asking the wrong diagnosis, it can worsen the condition of our skin in even creating new problems. So why write this article today, to help all those who have not yet found what category their skin is.

Firstly, I have written two articles that describe the differences between four types of skins, and I have compared two by two, because they are often the types that people confuse. In reading these two articles, you already know a lot.

-The difference between oily skin and combination skin

-The difference between a dry skin and dehydrated skin

Subsequently, the following outline of different types of skins, so you can easily find yours.

Normal skin

Having a normal skin is a chance! That is why there are not many. The normal skin may not know they have this skin type, because when asked, they simply say they have no apparent problem. All is well! So, no problem = normal skin.

By cons, if it heals wrong, it can easily change, and in turn become dehydrated, or mixed. It can become dehydrated because of the temperature (like the Nordic countries for example), lack of hydration, medications, etc.. It can become a bit oily if applied care too rich or contain chemicals occlusive (which prevent the skin from breathing). In this case, it can develop black spots or other unusual symptoms. It may also become sensitive and develop redness. Overexposure to sun, stress, pollution, are examples of factors that can tip a normal skin sensitive skin. In short, we do not sit on its laurels, and are treated as normal skin than other skin types. You simply choose products designed for it.

Dry skin

Dry skin is flatly opposed to oily skin. Oily skin produces too much sebum, while the dry skin does not produce enough.

Your skin feels tight and dry if it is uncomfortable sometimes, is always matte (low gloss and brightness), it completely absorbs the cream you apply, it peels off (small dry skin that lift) and is sometimes rough.

Sebum acts to protect the skin. Dry skin is very vulnerable. It is then essential to the spread of very rich cream twice a day without fail. Forget the water foaming cleansers, they dry up even more. Prefer cleansing milks, cleansing creams (non foaming) or micellar water.

Oily skin

As mentioned previously, oily skin has a problem of overproduction of sebum. The oily skin usually knows they are quite easily in this category.

The symptoms are quite striking: skin shines (over entire face, including cheeks), even shortly after the cleaning, cosmetic and does not migrate, it is prone to blackheads and pimples, we feel often the need to clean the skin with water for a feeling of freshness, etc..

Oily skin, as surprising as it may sound, also need moisture because it can also become dehydrated. By cons, it should choose the right moisturizer. The gels and lotions are matifying ideals, because in addition to moisturize, they contain sebo-regulating agents (reduce sebum production) and ingredients matting (which absorb oil and give the skin less shiny).

Even if it is good for you, avoid lotions with alcohol. On the other ingredients (like menthol) may give a feeling of freshness, but dehydrate the skin as alcohol does. In addition, the skin defends itself by producing alcohol more sebum, so we made the situation worse.

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Skin Types and Face Cosmetic Accordingly

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