Beauty
Different Skin Types
The fundamental genetic characteristics that determine your skin type include oiliness, sensitivity and texture. These traits are a good baseline but factors such as age, lifestyle, and environment can change over time. Oily, combination, sensitive, and dry skin are all common types. These skin types and conditions are treatable.
Types of Skin
Have you ever wondered why different products work for different people? Our skin types are unique, and each one requires a different type of care. Knowing your skin type will help you make better skin care decisions.
- Oily Skin: Oily skin is characterised by an overproduction of the skin’s natural oils, sebum. This makes your skin appear shiny and greasy in certain areas, such as on the nose, forehead and chin. It can also lead to clogged pores. This condition can cause blackheads and whiteheads. Oily skin can be aggravated by genetics, hormonal fluctuations and stress. For help from a Skin Clinic Exeter, visit helenhuntaesthetics.co.uk
- Dry Skin: Dry, flaky skin is caused by a lack of moisture and natural oils. The condition is caused by genetics (as the sebum glands decrease with age), harsh soaps or environmental factors such as cold weather. Dry skin can be caused by certain conditions like eczema.
- Combination Face: Combination face is a mixture of oily and drier areas with a tendency to breakouts. Genetic factors or seasonal changes can cause this. Certain areas may require more oil at certain times of the year. Hormonal fluctuations can also influence oil production.
- Sensitive: Sensitive skin is easily irritated, and reacts to environmental factors such as pollution, sun exposure and weather conditions. It can happen when the skin barrier is compromised, allowing irritants and moisture to escape. Redness, dryness or a burning feeling are other symptoms.