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Acne can affect skin at ant 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.
The good news is that acne skin can be alleviated over time by lowering stress, following a healthy diet, and by using natural organic skin care to keep skin clear and healthy.
Dry skin
Your skin feels dry and tight, and sometimes you can see flakes on your cheeks, chin and forehead. Fine line may be present around your eye and lip contour areas.
It is important to use moisture-rich products 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 moisturising is a must. Fine lines are minimized with the Apricot Whip Cream and skin glows with intense vitamin infusions with the Gooseberry Blackberry Serum. It is important to follow the daily and weekly routine using the following products that have been customized to your specific skin type.
Oily skin
Your skin is shiny, has visible pores and is prone to spots and blemishes. Make-up seems to slide of 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.
Sensitive skin
Though considered relatively rare, sensitivity can occur to all skin types, whether skin is normal/combination, oily or dry. Cosmetics, fragrances, medications, even the slightest
touch can cause redness and irritation.
A sensitive skin is a thin or a fine-textured skin. It reacts quickly to both heat and cold; therefore, it sunburns and windburns easily.
It is commonly dry, delicate and prone to allergic reactions. Temperature changes, some detergents, cosmetics and alcohol (used on the skin) can all cause irritation, leaving the skin red and blotchy, with visible surface veins.
Skin may also become sensitive while taking prescription medications. It is important to use mild cleansers, toners and products with soothing properties. Exfoliate with gentle products designed for sensitive skin and use sun protection daily.