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Unearth the Mystery of Your Skin Type

January 25th, 2008 by Jennifer Larson

My head is spinning right now. I just got back from my local make-up counter, and after spending an hour looking for an anti-wrinkle cream; I was more confused than ever. One of the great things about skin-care products is the fact that they are targeted to specific skin types. The problem is that I don’t know what my skin type is. Never one to sit back and give up, I came straight home and began to unearth the mystery of my skin type. It turns out that it’s a little more complicated than I thought.

I always thought people either had oily skin or dry. WRONG! There are actually five different skin types. Oh, and men. This information goes for you too. The five types of skin, I discovered are; normal, dry, oily, combination and sensitive. Let’s start off with the lucky ones, those with normal skin. It’s mostly characterized as having regular sized pores and a healthy amount of oil, which means there are no major problems with acne or discoloration. For those with dry skin, you have small pores and little to no oil on the face. Dry skin may, at times, be flaky, and experience redness, bumps and overall irritation. Oily skin causes just what it says, excess oil on the face. This causes clogging of the pores, which can lead to acne and blackheads. For those of you with combination skin, you can expect both oily and dry skin all on the same face. Combination skin is usually identified with a t-zone, which means the skin is oily on the forehead, nose and chin, while the cheeks experience dry skin. The last type of skin can be any of the aforementioned types. The issue here is that sensitive skin can be affected by a number of factors such as temperature, waxing and/or chemicals. So, there you have it, mystery solved. Buy Nexugen Skin Care Anti-Aging Skin Care System.

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