Most of us are familiar with the four basic skin types as shown below:
As dermatology has evolved the basic skin classification has been revised and here’s
the new and more comprehensive skin classification system. Find out what is yours and start taking care of
your skin accordingly.
I. Normal
II. Normal and Pigmented
III. Normal and Sensitive
IV. Normal, Sensitive and Pigmented
V. Dry
VI. Dry and Pigmented
VII. Dry and Sensitive
VIII. Dry Pigmented and Sensitive
IX. Oily
X. Oily and Pigmented
XI. Oily and Sensitive
XII. Oily, Pigmented and Sensitive
XIII. Oily and Combination
XIV. Oily and Combination Pigmented
XV. Oily and Combination Sensitive
XVI. Oily and Combination Pigmented and Sensitive
Normal Skin has
an equal balance of water and oil, making it naturally well moisturized. The
pores are medium-sized. When you pull the skin away from the bony structure, it
springs back to normal position. Lines and wrinkles are appropriate for age.
Oily Skin has
a coarse texture. Usually oily areas tend to shine. Oily skin results from
overactive oil glands; the oil helps retain dead skin cells in the hair
follicles. Pores tend to be larger. The dead skin cells may darken with
exposure to the air, forming blackheads. 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.
Dry Skin has
a rough texture and may become flaky. There are no shiny areas; in fact, the
skin looks dull. Pores tend to be smaller because less oil is produced. Without
adequate moisture, dry skin can easily become chapped. As dry skin ages, it’s
more likely than other types to become wrinkly.
Pigmented Skin is prone to uneven discolorations, and freckles with hormonal change, pregnancy,
and sun exposure. Requires regular use sun block usage and bleaching products.
Sensitive Skin is
prone to redness and irritation on and off. Requires gentle non-allergenic
products.
Oily and Combination Skin is
prone to blemishes and T-Zone of open pores. Requires special care with
salicylic acid and oil free products.
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