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We learn about our skin
Human skin undergoes a number of changes over the course of our life cycle, most of the time we are born with normal skin that has minimal or no problems. Every ten years our skin changes, and when the time comes our skin tends to act in different ways, such as a persistent breakout, itching, or being easily irritated by certain ingredients. This does not mean that the products we have used have become of lower quality, but it is simply an indicator that unfortunately our skin has changed. yes, because our skin changes!
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Dry and dehydrated skin
Dry skin types refer to individuals with skin who do not have the ability to naturally produce oil, which results in the inability of the skin to retain moisture naturally. It is noted that dry skin types have shaky skin or prominent fine lines. When the skin bases weaken and lose the ability to retain, the skin ages at a much faster rate. The cure for dry skin types is largely similar to care for dehydrated skin, except that more oil-based products and heavy products are involved. Seasoned skin and aging products are often designed to satisfy dry skin, typically from the age of 35 and beyond the skin stops producing oil and waxproducts naturally and begins to age. The individual with dry skin types can slow down the aging process by integrating the skin with these ingredients.
Normal skin types produce a well-balanced water ratio: oil, allowing the skin to retain water naturally without losing moisture which in turn signals to the skin that it is not necessary to produce more oil to retain moisture. In dehydrated skin types, the skin is devoid of so much moisture that it panics and produces more oil as a form of coping mechanism to retain residual moisture in the skin. Instead, look for light moisturizers with a slightly oily feel. This not only helps to block moisture during the skin preparation phase, but also to convince the skin to feel safer and produce less oil.
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look at products suitable for dry/dehydrated skinOily skin
Avoid dulling the skin or constantly removing the skin from excess oil. While you focus on providing moisturizing ingredients like hyaluronic acid, avoid using only oil-free products. The types of oily skin generally belong to individuals who fall under the age groups of 15 – 25 years; the presence of shine and excessive oil occurs on almost every part of the face. In most cases the sebaceous glands on the face are simply naturally more active but generally well hydrated. Another method to identify oily skin is when you also have a greasy scalp as the scalp and facial skin are largely similar.
Opaque products are commonly used by oily skin types to counteract excess oil production, so gentle exfoliation is recommended so that there are fewer cases where dead skin accumulates and translates into clogged pores, which then cause acne.
While oily skin types tend to rely on cleansers or clay masks to exfoliate the skin and excess oil, be very careful not to do it too often as it can cause dehydrated skin. If your skin feels taut after using a foam ingeman, you may instead belong to dehydrated skin or mixed skin type.
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Pigmented skin
Sensitive skin
Most people tend to confuse acne-insensitive skin with sensitive skin. However, sensitive skin is most commonly defined by redness,oppression and a burning sensation from specific ingredients that may be too aggressive for the skin. Identifying the type of skin helps reduce the chances of reaction to sensitivity and also helps identify the right products for you.
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look at products suitable for sensitive skinSkin over 40
Similar to dry skin, Mature skin commonly has the inability to produce natural facial oils to retain moisture and ceramides to maintain the skin barrier. When the skin is weakened, it is more easily penetrated and further damaged by the sun. Age spots are an important sign of mature skin as melanin production is corrupted due to weakened skin barriers that allow the sun to penetrate deeper into the skin
Since the skin is already weak, aged skin types should focus on strengthening the skin barrier and natural defenses and also pay more attention to sunscreen. The sun’s ultraviolet (UV) rays appear in a different spectrum and, although they are indoors, we are still at risk of exposing them to UV rays. If signs of advancing age have already begun to form, ingredients such as glutatione, niacinamide (vitamin B3) and vitamin C can help further inhibit melanin production.
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BEAUTY DEVICES / SKIN TOOLS
They are devices that allow you to assist your skincare.
There are devices that can measure your degree of hydration. You could use it to get to know and always check your hydration status.
There are devices that increase the absorption of creams and serums and at the same time perform a plumping massage.
Other devices such as the dermis brush allow you to assist the cleaning process (step 2) and changing the brush allows you to even out your basic make-up.
Abeluna is a device that should never be missing. It allows you to perform an accurate cleansing of the face.
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