Friday, 7 April 2017

One Skin Does Not Fit All - Skin Types

Hello Everyone,

Skin Knowledge
As Esthetician's, it is our job to use our knowledge of the skins functions to help guide you on how to best look after your skin, by recommending the right product usage to establish what is the best skincare regime for you. When doing this we always recommend coming to see us for a Fern Facial, this is the time we take off all of your makeup, and have a good look at every inch of your skin under the bright light.  Scary, I know, but necessary!



Skin Type/Skin Conditions
Whilst we are analysing your skin, we are looking to determine two things - Skin Type and Skin Condition.  These are both very different things and over the next 2 blogs I am going to explain what they are, starting today with Skin Types.

The Four Skin Types
Your Skin Type is genetically pre-disposed (something you are born with) A Skin Type falls into 4 basic categories - Normal, Oily, Dry and Combination.  I am also going to add in Sensitive, as for some people this can be a permanent  skin condition.  So what do the different skin types look like?


Normal - very rarely do we find "normal" skin type, a bit like hunting for a four leaf clover! For those lucky few the T-zone (forehead, chin and nose) may be a bit oily, but overall sebum and moisture is balanced and the skin is neither too oily nor too dry.

Normal Skin has:

* fine pores
* good blood circulation
* a velvety, soft and smooth texture
* a fresh, rosy colour uniform transparency
* no blemishes 

Oily - ‘Oily’ is used to describe a skin type with heightened sebum production.

Oily Skin has:

* a glossy shine
* thicker, pale skin: blood vessels may not be visible
* enlarged, clearly visible pores

Dry Dry skin can feel tight, brittle, rough and look dull. Skin elasticity is also low.

Dry Skin has:
* a rough and blotchy appearance (sometimes it appears to be prematurely aged) 
* a feeling of tightness 
* possible itchiness 
* mild scaling or flakiness in patches 

Combination - In combination skin the skin types vary in the T-zone and the cheeks.  For example, and oily t-zone and normal/dry cheeks.

Combination Skin has:
* enlarged pores in this area perhaps with some impurities
* normal to dry cheeks
* an oily T-zone (forehead, chin and nose)

Sensitiveis skin that is easily irritated and is more reactive than normal skin.

Sensitive Skin can have:
* Redness/visible capillaries
* Rash
* Swelling
* Itching sensation
* Burning sensation

So if you find yourself unsure of your skin type, the next step to take is booking in for a Fern facial and beginning your skin journey.


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