Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Knowing your skin type

How important is it? With natural skin care no product will do any harm to skin, yet some may fit your skin better. How do you decide if you should purchase the Carrots facial cream or the Rose? Well the carrots is best for dry skin and the rose for normal. So what type of skin do you have?

Normal Skin
If you skin belongs to a normal type, the tissue will not reveal any traces of oil. Your skin should feel vibrant, elastic, and supple. Normal skin is the least problematic type. It looks smooth and has a good circulation and healthy complexion. Even with a minimum care, it will look good well into your advanced age.

Dry Skin
If your skin is dry, the paper will be clean, too, but your face skin will feel flaky, dry, and tight after you dry it. Dry skin can easily develop a sallow tone, wrinkles, and fine pores, and it is very prone to aging and irritating. To keep it healthy, you should apply thorough care and use regular treatment with natural masks and moisturizers.

Oily Skin
If you have oily skin, the paper will have spots of facial oil on it, corresponding to the areas of your cheeks, nose, and forehead. Oily skin is problematic – it usually looks greasy, thick, coarse, and shiny, has enlarged pores, and tends to break into acne. A good thing, though, is that oily skin is not prone much to aging and wrinkling. Careful cleaning, minimizing of carbohydrate consumption, and avoiding rich creams can be helpful in improving the quality of oily skin.

"Natural Skincare can create outstanding results on all types of skin"

4 comments:

  1. So wait a second. What if I have something in the middle of oily and dry? Like in some areas it's really oily and in some it's almost peeling. What type of products should I be using on those areas of concern?

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  2. To Anonymous.

    Try to focus a cleanser or mask with AHA fruit acids on your oily spots, to control the sebum production and to cleanse the pores. For the dry areas apply Carrot facial cream.
    Good Luck!
    www.deliziososkincare.com

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  3. What if my skin is rather dry in the winter but slightly oily in the warm months?

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  4. Anom. Try to use a thicker moisturizer in the winter but tone more and use a serum in the summer, or an oil free moisturizer.

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