The Different Skin Types - How to Identify and Determine Your Skin Type

Good skin care is not about a particular product; it is a matter of following a regimen with the right products. The key word here is "regimen"; many people may not know the true meaning of regimen. A regimen is a program to improve your health; so it's not only about taking care of your skin but also includes a discipline to follow a healthy lifestyle. A regimen will not succeed if an individual doesn't have a strong commitment or discipline to follow it through.Skin Types & Do you Really Know Your Skin Type?

However, before you pump up your motivation and promise yourself that you will have a discipline to stick with a skin care regimen, the first step you need to take is to learn different skin types and identify the skin type you have.

kin Types & Do you Really Know Your Skin Type?

Well, the main reason is so that we can use the right products for each skin type. If you don't know your skin type, you maybe using products that are not the best for your particular skin type. But again, aren't the attributes of our skins change as we age; as our hormonal level changes; as the weather changes; as our lifestyle changes; and so on... Yes, all these are true but the impact is very small as our skins have very complex genetic attributes that don't change much as we age.

The different skin types we may have are:

- Normal Skins

-Oily Skins

- Dry Skins

- Combination Skins

- Sensitive Skins.

kin Types & Do you Really Know Your Skin Type?

Easy! First, gently clean your entire face with lukewarm water; pat your face with a clean towel and don't apply any moisturizer after that. Just wait for 20 minutes. Get a white tissue paper and slowly wipe your forehead, nose, cheeks and chin.

If you see oily residues in all these areas, then you have an oily skin; if you only see oily residues from your forehead and nose, then you have combination skin. If you don't see any oil at all, then you have a dry skin; if there's just little bit of oil from every parts of your face, then you have a normal skin.

Sensitive skin is very prone to allergic reactions. For example, if your skin get red, itchy and irritated by temperature changes, most likely you have a sensitive skin. Sensitive skin can also get irritated easily when you try some new makeup or creams.

Knowing the different skin types is the first step for choosing a successful skin care regimen. Once you have gotten the right regimen, discipline yourself to follow through the regimen. That's the way to have a beautiful and healthy skin.

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