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Oily
Oily
skin is shiny, thick and dull colored. Often a chronically oily skin
has coarse pores and pimples and other embarrassing blemishes. It is
prone to blackheads. In this type of skin, the oil producing
sebaceous glands are overactive and produce more oil than is needed.
The oil oozes and gives the skin a greasy shine. The pores are
enlarged and the skin has a coarse look. Some causes of oily skin
include:
- Heredity
- Diet
- Hormone levels
- Pregnancy
- Birth control pills
- Cosmetics you use
- Humidity and hot weather
Because
of the hormonal shifts of adolescence, oily skin is common in
teenagers, but it can occur at any age. In general, skin tends to
become dryer with age. The flow of sebum or oil increases during
adolescence and starts decreasing with age. During pregnancy and
menopause, hormonal imbalances can also upset the oil balance and
increase the activity of sebaceous glands. Many people have skin
that is oily only in certain areas and dry or normal in others, a
condition known as combination
skin.

Dry
Dry
skin is caused by a lack of natural moisturizers within our skin or
by damage to the protective film that prevents moisture loss from
within our skin. How our skin feels is influenced by many factors:
the weather, our age, our work, contact with certain substances,
medication, frequent washing or our genetic makeup. Dry skin is a
very common skin problem and different people suffer from it in
various ways. It can be closely related to dehydrated
skin. However, symptoms of dry skin are:
- You
are experiencing scaling, itching, and other signs of discomfort
from a cosmetic procedure such as chemical peel or
microdermabrasion.
- You
are suffering from Xerosis and/or Eczema.
- Infant Atopy
- You
have Keratinization problems.
- You
have recently undergone a cosmetic procedure such as a chemical
peel, microdermabrasion or liposuction and you are experiencing
severe dryness.

Combination
Combination skin is a combination of both oily and dry skin
(see above). There is a greasy center panel consisting of nose,
forehead and chin and a dry panel consisting of cheeks, mouth and
the areas around the eyes. This type of skin is very common, and it
should be treated as if it were two different types of
skin.

Normal
Normal
skin has an even tone, soft and smooth texture, no visible pores or
blemishes, and no greasy patches or flaky areas. This type of skin
has a clear, fine-textured, supple and smooth surface which is
neither greasy nor dry. It glows with an inner health which stems
from good blood circulation and excellent health. There may be
occasional pimples in women just before menstruation due to
increased hormonal activity, which makes the sebaceous glands
overactive. Acne is, however, not a problem for people with normal
skin. It is beautiful, but it needs care if it is to last. Neglect
can lead to signs of aging and wrinkling.

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