BEAUTY
EDITOR
Larissa Jones
B
eauty
utorial
T
S K I N
C A R E
Skin Types
S
kincare ladies are
one of the most
important features that
we should be investing
in and nurturing. Skin
is the biggest organism
and it has a life of it’s
own. What I mean by
that is your skin changes
it’s color, texture and
form as the years go by.
For example, when you
have youthful skin use
a skincare range that is
specified for youthful
skin, mature skin is suit-
ed with a skincare range
that is specified for tar-
geting mature age skin,
acne- prone skin would
need a skincare range
that fights the hardships
of acne, pimples and
scarring, and so on.
N ormal S kin
O ily S kin
C ombination S kin
S ensitive S kin
D ry S kin
A geing S kin
I rritated D ry S kin
How Do I Know What
Type Of Skin I Am?
N ormal skin – skin is comfortable everywhere on the face.
O ily skin – is shiny and oily everywhere on the face.
C ombination skin - the skin is oily on the forehead, nose and chin
and normal to dry around the cheeks.
S ensitive skin – prone skin is prone to allergies, redness of the skin.
D ry skin - dry skin looks rough and scaly and feels tight.
A geing skin – visible fine lines and wrinkles.
I rritated dry skin – skin is raw, or dry patches are visible on the skin.
I mpure skin - impure skin is special. It is characterised by an in-
creased sebum production and tends to impurities.
A quick way to find out your skin type is to click onto the Nivea
Skin Type Test link below and go for it!
https://www.nivea.com.au/experience/face-care/skin-consultant
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