SKIN TYPES
RESPONSIBLE
SKIN TYPES
DEHYDRATED SKIN
It should be noted that there is a clear difference between
dehydrated skin and dry skin.
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN
DRY & DEHYDRATED SKIN
A quick way to determine if your skin is dehydrated is the pinch test: pinch your skin and see if it takes a long time to return to its original shape. If that is the case, you have dehydrated skin. To treat skin dehydration, we must first understand why the skin is dehydrated in the first place.
DRY SKIN
Dry skin is very uncomfortable and sometimes painful, with cracking and sometimes even bleeding. People
with dry skin feel uncomfortable in their own skin.
Symptoms of dry skin:
Dry skin is a physiological condition in which the skin barrier is weakened and can no longer protect the body from external aggressors. The skin does not produce lipids or oils to lubricate itself
This results in a feeling of discomfort, accompanied by tightness, stiffness and flaky skin. Under these conditions, the skin loses its barrier function
Dry skin, also known as xerosis, is a breeding ground for eczema, especially in the form of dry patches (pityriasis alba).
Instead of smooth skin, the skin is tight and even rough
These symptoms can sometimes be accompanied by itching and burning sensations
NORMAL SKIN
Some people are fortunate enough to have what is called normal skin. Normal skin is skin that is generally problem-free, but in some cases can become dry or oily, depending on environmental conditions and seasonal weather changes. It can also manifest itself as combination skin when irritated
The best way to care for normal skin is to use a gentle, soap-free facial cleanser that respects the skin’s hydrolipidic film, a moisturizing serum with hyaluronic acid and a sunscreen with a minimum SPF30. Adding a stabilized vitamin C-based antioxidant serum to your skin care regimen will help keep your skin in tip-top shape and defend it against oxidative stress and environmental aggressors. For an anti-wrinkle effect, skin serums containing retinol for use at night are a perfect addition to your skin care regimen
Even if your skin is normal, young and healthy at the moment, you need to consider the effects of the environmental damage it is experiencing daily. Taking care of your skin should start at a young age to mitigate the cumulative effect of sun exposure, environmental damage, and age changes
As the saying goes, ” an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure “. Consult your dermatologist, doctor or pharmacist to choose the right product for your skin. If, after using a cosmetic product, your condition does not improve or gets worse, consult your dermatologist or pharmacist
Puberty, excess sebum secretion, clogged pores and bacterial overgrowth cause skin blemishes to appear.
These imperfections may disappear on their own as sebum production decreases and the skin dries out in adulthood, but they can also persist beyond adolescence into adulthood.
In the case of combination skin, the majority of skin imperfections are located in an area of the face called the T-zone. This area includes the forehead, nose and chin, forming a T, hence the name. Other areas of the body may have a combination of normal or dry skin in some cases.