A lot of people believe they have sensitive skin, but there are essentially two different types of sensitive skin. For correct care, it is important to determine whether you have sensitive skin or sensitised skin. Put together the right skin care routine for sensitive skin.
Read MoreRosacea and sensitive skin usually go hand in hand, however rosacea is a separate skin condition that causes pronounced burning, itching and stinging for sufferers, and this can be exacerbated by the skin care products used. Put together the right skin care routine for rosacea skin.
Read MoreNon-comedogenic skin care products are those that use ingredients that do not clog pores (comedones) or cause acne or aggravate acne. When a pore is clogged, it can lead to a whitehead, blackhead or acne, due to the sebaceous glands secreting oil and causing inflammation. With the right skin care routine, you can reduce oiliness, outbreaks and potential scarring.
Read MoreThere are two types of enlarged pores, round and diagonal, and each has a different cause. Enlarged round pores are due to clogged pores or oiliness, which make the pores look more obvious. Diagonal pores are due to ageing skin that is losing volume and starting to sag. Put together the right skin care routine for pores.
Read MoreDry skin and dehydrated skin are related but separate conditions. Dry skin is a lack of skin lipids and water in the skin due to a poorly functioning skin structure and physiology, while dehydrated skin is a lack of moisture in the skin. Put together the right skin care routine for dry skin or dehydrated skin.
Read MorePigmentation is not a particular skin condition, but rather a catch-all term used to refer to a number of different skin conditions: solar lentigines (often called sun spots, age spots or liver spots), melasma and post-inflammatory pigmentation. Put together the right skin care routine for pigmentation.
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