your skin type profile

You Have The Skin Type Everyone Will Experience In Their Lifetime!

— MATURE —

Characteristics of Mature Skin Types: tight, leathery, broken blood vessels, and prone to fine lines and wrinkles.

So, you have a mature skin type, well, age is not really a skin type. But, with certain common occurrences with age, such as fine lines and wrinkles, it’s easier to treat it that way.

While stopping the clock may not be an option, improving the appearance of aging skin is — and it all starts with a well-rounded skin-care regimen.

Find recommendations below to help you keep your natural glow for time to come. From the right carrier oil for jade rolling to the best witch hazel for toning, and even where to start when it comes to essential oils.

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questioning your results??

Our skin is normally oily around our hairline as the sebum glands in our scalp produce oil every day to keep our hair nourished. (If you wash your hair less often than most (and you should), you may notice this more on the 2nd or 3rd day after washing.) Either way, our hairline can be a come place for the occasional blemish or blackhead.

Does this mean you have oily skin or combination skin prone to breakouts? Absolutely not, but if you feel your results are unclear from this quiz, take this skin type test.

Skin Type Test:

  • Step 1: Wash your face as usual. Gently pat dry, and do not apply moisturizer or other beauty serums. We want your skin bare!
  • Step 2: Wait 30 minutes, then using blotting paper or tissue paper, place a small piece on the center of your forehead, nose, chin, and each cheek.
  • Step 3: Note what happens and evaluate as follows:
Tips
  • Did all or at least three pieces stick for a moment and then fall off? If you answered YES, then you have a normal skin type.
  • Did most pieces stick to your face for a while or are they still there? If you answered YES, then you have an oily skin type.
  • Did basically nothing stick and is there little to no oil on the tissues after they fell off? If you answered YES, then you have a dry skin type.
  • Did the tissues only stick to a few places like your nose, chin, or forehead? If you answered YES, then you have a combination skin type.

Things to Keep in Mind

Skin Types Can Change

You read that right: as we age, change our diet, or relocate from one climate to another, our skin type can change.

Stress Plays A Role

Stress and hormones can really wreak havoc on our skin. Practicing self-care can help.

Weather Factors Into Skin Types

Seasonal weather changes can require a change in your skincare routine. You may want to return to this quiz if you notice a change in your skin.

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