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YOUR SKIN TYPE

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The term ‘skin type’ refers to two things: how much sebum your skin produces, and where this sebum is most heavily produced. But our skin changes – greasy one day and dry the next. It’s under constant attack from internal factors like fluctuating hormones and poor diet, which lead to oiliness and spots, and from external factors like the sun and the wind, which cause premature wrinkles.

Factors such as stress and the changing seasons can also take their toll, making skin look dull, flaky and lifeless. To combat these enemies, skin needs to be properly cared for throughout your life. Examine your skin first thing in the morning to identify your skin type and discover which products to use and which to avoid.

Dry skin

Avoid

• sun exposure, which aggravates the condition; excessive lubrication; and products containing alcohol and fragrance.

Look for

• products containing sealants to prevent moisture loss such as silicone or collagen; daytime protective moisturizers; nourishing and hydrating masks; products containing vitamin E, avocado oil, hyaluronic acid and ceramides.

Oily skin

Avoid

• harsh strippers with a high alcohol content; foundations with a ‘glossy’ or ‘satin finish’; harsh alcohol-based toners; soap and water; oil-based moisturizers; and finally, touching your face too much.

Look for

• ‘oil-free’ foundations and moisturizers; products labelled non-comedogenic and non-acnegenic; antibacterial essential oils such as tea tree and grapefruit; and cleansing oils, rather than rich creams and lotions.

The Complete Make-Up and Beauty Book

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