Skin Types

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Normal/Combination Skin - Combination of dehydrated areas and oily areas. Oily areas within the T-zone and dehydration in the cheek and neck area. Most people have this type of skin.

Oily Skin - Course texture. Pores have a tendency to be larger and shiny. Oily skin is prone to pimples, blackheads, and white heads. An occasional breakout does not mean that you have an oily skin.

Dry /Dehydrated Skin - This type of skin is lacking in moisture, which means it is moisture depleted. This type of skin could be the result of medication, time of the year, travel, or climate.

Dry /Oil Dry Skin - The skin is lacking in moisture and oil. Skin may be lacking luster, have small pores, and/or have a flaky or tight feeling. The skin has no shine.

Sensitive Skin - Skins that are easily irritated by product and/or by touch. Sensitive skin is usually fine texture, thin, and easily irritated by products which causes reddening of the or irritation of the skin.

Baby Boomer/40 Plus Skin - This type of skin is not only determined by age but by over exposure to the sun, life style, and stress. The skin begins to lose the elasticity and firmness. It begins to show the appearance of fine lines, dryness, and age spots.

Acne/Problem Skin - This type of skin could occur in your teens or adult life. This could be due to hormonal factors, puberty, the occurrence of menopause, or stress related.

Rosacea - A skin disorder with inflammation of the cheeks, nose, forehead and chin. Red areas on the face can be present. It occurs usually between the ages of 30 and 50. The skin disorder is mostly common in women, men are more likely to have a severe form with a red bulbous nose. The reddened areas can have pimple-like pustules.