Step 1: Determine your skin condition
Hydration of the skin
- When you move your skin do you see fine lines?
- When you close your eyes a bit, do you see more small wrinkles?
- Does your skin have a dull colour?
When you answered one or two of the options with yes, it means that you have a dehydrated skin.
Dehydrated / moisture rich
Fat content
- When you don't use a cream does your skin feel a bit irritated?
- Does your skin show little flakes and/or little chaps?
- Does your skin feel tense quickly?
- Does your skin absorb cream very quickly?
When you answered one or two of the options with yes, it means your skin is poor in lipids.
Fat / Fat-rich
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Step 2: Determine your skin characteristic
- Tired Skin
Sallow , poor circulation of the blood, bags and rings under the eyes, wrinkles because of weariness, bad division of cells, a marked face, a light greyish skin colour, no radiant tint.
- Stressed Skin
Reddish, blotted, quickly irritated, hypodermic pimples, tense, too strong circulation of the blood, poor constitution.
- Impure Skin
Oily, shiny, blackheads, rough pores, hypodermic bulbs with tallow, inflammations, reddish, poor condition, dehydrates quickly.
- Less elastic skin with wrinkles
Less buoyant, wrinkles, lines caused by dehydration, fine lines around the eyes, rough lines, weakened skin, decreased division of cells, poor circulation of the blood.
- Allergic and sensitive skin
Reddish, irritated, flaking, pimples, inflammation, eczema, dry, reacts quickly on environmental influences.
- Thick skin
Sallow, not radiant, too much dead skin cells, increased division of cells, less sensitive, sallow, often elastic.
- Thin skin and couperose
Subtle skin structure, translucent, visible vascular tissue, turns red and blotted quickly, sensitive, dehydrates quickly, lines caused by dehydration, little protection.
- Good skin
Radiant and a healthy skin structure, good division of cells, beautiful tint, no impurities, hardly reacts on environmental influences.
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Remember the colour of your skin condition and skin type. Use your diagnosis and the product information to find the right products for a nicer, smoother, and healthier skin.
Products suitable for all skin types a marked with a turquoise square image. |
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