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Skin Care: Know your Skin Typehome > skin care > different skin typesHave you ever wondered about your skin type? While your skin can change from day to day, it is prone to a having a certain type. Knowing what your personal skin type is can help you to care for your skin and achieve the best results from your skin care. Dry skin can feel rough and tight, and is usually not acne prone. This tightness can be felt even after bathing. Another way to tell if you have dry skin is to take your fingernail and gently run it over your arm or leg. If you leave a line, you have dry skin. Oily skin can be more problematic, as it frequently causes acne and blemishes. You may feel like your skin is constantly damp, or that you have a film or residue on your chin or forehead when you wake up in the morning. You also may find it easy for your skin to tan, and you probably don't burn often. Normal skin presents itself evenly and is generally free of any kind of blemishes or marks. Pores are normal sized and not enlarged, and your skin does not easily become irritated. If you have sensitive skin, you will find that your skin can have a negative reaction to things such as laundry detergent, perfumes, or even deodorant. You may break out in rashes easily, and your skin may be very prone to burning or spotting from the sun. Combination skin can be described as being a little bit of each of the above. Your forehead may be oily and have acne, your cheeks may be dry, your wrists sensitive to perfume. Once you have identified your skin type, you can take the necessary steps to get the most healthful glow out of your skin, whatever type it turns out to be. If you'd like to find out more about your skin type, there's a useful skin type quiz from the fitness magazine, and further skin type information on the Yahoo Health pages. |
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