Download: RSS | Email Alerts | SMS Alerts | Podcasts | Mobile
Hot Topics Selena MemorialBest Blogs in SARace For The CureGiant Rat!Movie Guide
Right Now: 37° Clear

Skin types

Print Story |
Set Text Size SmallSet Text Size MediumSet Text Size LargeSet Text Size X-Large
One of the keys to successfully caring for your skin is to correctly determine your skin type. There are four basic skin types: normal, dry, oily, and combination. Normal skin has even color, small pores, little visible skin oil, and infrequent blemishes. Following a daily skin care regimen for normal skin is the best course of action for caring for normal skin. Dry skin can seem tight after washing and can have red or blotchy areas. It may also have dry patches and feel itchy on occasion. There are special moisturizing cleansers, toners, masques, and moisturizers for dry skin. It is very important to choose skin care products according to your skin type. For example, oily skin is often shiny and is more susceptible to breakouts due to the overproduction of sebum, or oil, by the sebaceous (sih-BAY-shus) glands. Using cleansers, toners, masques, and moisturizers that help rid the skin of excess oil can improve the appearance of oily skin. It is also essential to wear oil-free, water-based makeup when you have oily skin. Another skin type is combination skin. This refers to people who have breakouts and oil in the forehead, nose, and chin area, but less oil across the cheeks. There are also specific products made especially for combination skin. To determine your skin type, examine your skin in its natural state, without harsh cleansers, moisturizers, or makeup.






Skin Care
Daily Skin Care
Cleansing Your Skin
Sun and Your Skin
Fashion
Shopping Effectivly
Caring for your Clothes
Accessorizing your
Favorite Outfits

Hair Care
Correcting Hair
Problems

Coloring
Your Hair Type
Beauty Tips
Hints for Quick Beauty
Home Hair Treatments
Home Skin Care
Career
Beauty Consultant
Education

Employment Outlook
Finding a Cosmetology
School
Weight
When to Excercise
and Eat

Types of Diets
Fitness Program
Selection



  This site is hosted and managed by Inergize Digital.