Find your Skin Type or Condition

It is important to identify your personal skin type before choosing your products. To ensure a perfect match, and to properly care for your skin, choose your skin type based on the following options. After you determine which skin type you have, then search from our numerous products within that type. From the above pages, locate the page that is for your skin type and click on it to begin searching your product options.


DRY SKIN

Your skin feels dry and tight, and sometimes you can see flakes on your cheeks, chin and forehead. Fine lines may be present around your eye and lip contour areas. It is important to use moisture-rich products such as a daytime moisturizer, and a moisturizing treatment at night to repair your skin while you sleep. Weekly moisturizing masques will keep your skin soft and supple and will reduce fine lines and signs of aging.


NORMAL/COMBINATION SKIN

Your skin has an even tone, and is not overly dry or oily. From time to time you may experience oiliness on your chin, nose and forehead or dryness on your cheeks, lips and around your eye contour area. To keep the condition of your skin even and toned, a good skin care routine including cleansing and moisturizing is a must.  



OILY SKIN

Your skin is shiny, has visible pores and is prone to spots and blemishes. Makeup seems to slide off your skin as soon as it is applied. Oily skin has the benefit of not showing lines easily, but needs to be maintained to prevent breakouts and to control shine. 


ACNE SKIN

Acne can affect skin at any age from adolescent to adult. Acne skin is usually characterized by normal to oily skin that persistently breaks out, is clogged, reactive and is sometimes inflamed. Acne is caused by a number of factors such as dirt, pollution, stress and an unbalanced diet. Acne can be caused by a number of factors including: the overproduction of sebum (sebum is an oil naturally produced by skin), dirt and pollution on skin’s surface, clogged pores, stress and diet. Acne can be treated by following a healthy diet, including raw fruits and vegetables, controlling stress, regular exercise to remove toxins from body, and by following a consistent skin care regime.

 

ROSACEA

Sometimes confused with acne, Rosacea often shows on the skin as an inflammation and reddening on the nose, forehead, cheekbone or chin areas. Inflamed capillaries on the skin’s surface give the complexion a red, blotchy or bumpy appearance. Rosacea is usually a genetic condition, but certain factors are known to aggravate it. Avoiding hot liquids, alcohol, spicy foods and extreme temperatures will help calm and clear irritation. 

 

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