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 Know Your Skin Type

   By gcleanth

Vanity is a natural human characteristic. It is innate in all of us. Although most people do not regard their skin as an organ, our skin is in fact the largest vital organ in our body. Skin that is clogged and unhealthy is unattractive.

Vanity is a natural human characteristic. It is innate in all of us. Although most people do not regard their skin as an organ, our skin is in fact the largest vital organ in our body. Skin that is clogged and unhealthy is not just a beauty problem. It can become a hindrance to your sense of vitality and wellness.

Proper care of your skin is important not only to your personal sense of beauty, but also to proper elimination, more graceful aging, and overall health. There are five major types of skin. Understanding your skin type is the best approach to your personal skin care.

  • Normal skin - is the type of skin that we'd all love to have. This is the 'healthy' type of skin. This type is the not too oily, not too dry type, characterized by few blemishes, generally firm and smooth, with small pores. When you pull the skin away from the bony structure, it springs back to normal position. Lines and wrinkles are appropriate for age.

  • Dry Skin - due to environmental exposure to harsh elements and very often lack of water, skin may flake off and feel tight on your face. It may lack natural oils, may look rather flaky with small pores, blemishes, and blackheads. Without adequate moisture, dry skin can easily become chapped. As dry skin ages, it's more likely than other types to become wrinkly.

  • Oily Skin - skin may look oily and coarse, may have recurring blackheads, acne, and large pores. The texture of skin is thick; the touch is often sticky. This type is usually youthful-looking due to the presence of oil on the skin. Often, individuals with oily skin have a tendency to develop acne in their teen and middle years, and overgrown oil glands, or sebaceous hyperplasia, in the middle and late years.

  • Combination Skin - varies according to your skin type. This is the Jekyll and Hyde type of skin, often with split personality. This type may be characterized as oily in the T-zone (the area that stretches from the forehead down to the nose and chin), and dry to normal on the cheeks and around the eye area.

  • Sensitive Skin - people with sensitive skin are the most prone to allergies, rashes, stings, and burns. This type of skin gets irritated easily and can go very red and blotchy. It will have a lot more trouble with environmental factors, and tends to be very sensitive to cosmetics.

    Know your skin and take care of it. It is your glory to being healthy and beautiful.

    About the Author:

    George Cleanthous suffered from acne for over 10 years. He now provides free information on acne, including articles about acne causes, acne treatments, acne medicine, acne 'cures', and how to deal with acne. To view George's articles, visit http://www.myacnereview.com. Article Source: 1st Rate Articles - http://1stRateArticles.com


  •   Article added 04/06/08, last revised 04/08/08.

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