Your skin type can change over time. For example, younger people are more likely than older people to have a normal skin type. Skin types vary depending upon factors such as:
1. Water content, which affects your skin's comfort and elasticity.
2. Oil (lipid) content, which affect your skin's softness.
3. Sensitivity level.
SKIN TYPES.
1. Normal skin: not too dry, not too oily. It has no or few...
imperfections, no severe sensitivity, barely visible pores, a radiant complexion. 2. Dry skin type: Almost visible pores, dull, rough complexion, red patches, less elasticity and more visible lines. When expose to drying factors, skin can crack, peel or become itchy, irritated or inflamed. If your skin is dry, it can become rough and scaly, especially on the backs of your hands, arms and legs. 3. Oily skin: Enlarge pores, dull or shiny and thick complexion, black heads, pimples or other blemish 4 Combination skin: can be dry or normal in some areas and oily else where such as the T-zone (nose, forehead and chin). It can produce overly dilated pores, black heads and shiny skin. With this you should all know the type of your skin and that of your client
imperfections, no severe sensitivity, barely visible pores, a radiant complexion. 2. Dry skin type: Almost visible pores, dull, rough complexion, red patches, less elasticity and more visible lines. When expose to drying factors, skin can crack, peel or become itchy, irritated or inflamed. If your skin is dry, it can become rough and scaly, especially on the backs of your hands, arms and legs. 3. Oily skin: Enlarge pores, dull or shiny and thick complexion, black heads, pimples or other blemish 4 Combination skin: can be dry or normal in some areas and oily else where such as the T-zone (nose, forehead and chin). It can produce overly dilated pores, black heads and shiny skin. With this you should all know the type of your skin and that of your client
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