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what skin type do you have?
Identify your skin type so you can find the right skin care products for your unique needs.
Want to perfect your skin care routine but don’t know where to start? The first step is identifying your skin type! Use our tips below to figure out where your skin falls so you can shop accordingly.
Sensitive Skin
People with sensitive skin are genetically predisposed to a thinner lipid barrier, which is the skin's way of protecting itself from irritants. Sensitive skin may also be sensitized, which means that your lipid barrier is being compromised by your environment or lifestyle (i.e. climate, spicy foods, etc.)
Signs of sensitive skin:
Dry or Dehydrated Skin
There is a difference between dry and dehydrated skin, but they both often feel the same. Dry skin typically lacks oil while dehydrated skin lacks water.
Signs of dry or dehydrated skin:
Oily Skin
Oily skin occurs from excess production of sebum (oil). It's often unclear what causes oily skin because sebum production is influenced by everything from genetics and hormonal activity to your environment and lifestyle.
Signs of oily skin:
Aging Skin
Everyone ages, but some people have more noticeable signs of aging on their skin than others. This is often because of environmental and lifestyle factors, which can accelerate your skin’s visible age.
Signs of aging skin:
Breakout-prone Skin
Whether it’s from genetics, chronic stress, hormones, lifestyle habits, pollution, diet, or all of these factors, breakout-prone skin is usually identified by chronic, recurring breakouts.
Signs of breakout-prone skin:
Combination Skin
Combination skin looks shiny and feels dry, all at the same time. Having skin that produces excess oil and experiences dehydration may seem daunting, but it’s all about balance!
Signs of combination skin:
pro tip: your skin changes with the seasons
Hopefully the above tips helped you identify your skin type, but don't stop there! Your skin’s behavior changes throughout your life, depending on your health, environment and lifestyle. For personalized advice on what's happening with your skin right now – and how to keep it in its best shape – get a Face Mapping skin analysis and connect with a Dermalogica Skin Therapist.