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    How to look gorgeous, no matter what your skin type


    Flaky? Slick? Sensitive? Irritable? What's your sign?

    Dermal sign, that is. The skin has its own zodiac of sorts, but you hardly need to consult your horoscope for a good reading. We've gathered a few earthly experts to help each type look its most radiant.


    OILY SKIN
    You Know the Type: Your face tends to get shiny two hours after washing it.
    Special Care: "The natural tendency is to over-scrub to get rid of the oil, but ironically that just makes it worse," says New York City dermatologist and psychiatrist Amy Wechsler, MD. "You actually need to wash gently." Follow with an alcohol toner and use blotting paper throughout the day. Also, avoid products that don't one of these phrases on the label: "oil free," "water based," or "noncomedogenic."
    The Fab Factor: You can bring out your natural dewiness with a light dusting of matte powder foundation, says Hollywood makeup artist Kerry Herta. The good news? Despite its bad rep, "oily skin definitely ages more slowly than other types," notes West Palm Beach dermatologist Kenneth Beer, MD. "It's less susceptible to damage and you tend to have fewer wrinkles. So if you're having a tough go when you're young, know that it will work for you after age 50."


    DRY SKIN
    You know the type: You can't see your pores at the end of the day. The skin may feel tight after washing.
    Special Care: Make sure to use a gentle cleanser and an alcohol-free toner, and stay away from gels, which tend to dry you out, says New York City dermatologist, Neal Schultz, MD. Also intensify the moisturizing. Wechsler suggests looking for products with glycerin, shea butter-"just be careful it doesn't make you break out"-and hyaluronic acid. Another good bet are night creams. "Yes, you can use them in the day," says Schultz. "It's all marketing."
    The Fab Factor: This type of complexion can look dull, "so you need to create a little sheen and luster," says Herta. "I'm a fan of creamy foundation, blushes, and eye shadows with glossy lips." She often uses Koh Gen Do's light-illuminating primers and foundation on her dry-skin clients.

    NORMAL SKIN
    Your Know the Type: The texture is smooth; the tone, even. Your oil and water levels are in balance.
    Special Care: "I hate to be a nag, but you really need to use sunscreen," says New York City-based makeup artist Tracy Murphy. "You've got to protect your greatest beauty asset. Also, don't forget to take off your makeup at night." Otherwise, just follow the basic regimen: Cleansing in warm water, and moisturizing with a cream or lotion that feels good without making the skin greasy. Schultz is also a big believer in starting regular exfoliation after your first pimple.
    The Fab Factor: A healthy complexion doesn't need foundation, in Herta's opinion. But if you want to even out your tone, try dusting your face with mineral powder. "It's so easy," she says. "Take a Kabuki brush (the kind with a short handle) and buff it around in little circles wherever you need it."

    COMBINATION SKIN
    You Know the Type: The T-zone (forehead, nose, chin, and above the mouth) is oily, but your cheeks are flaky and dry.
    Special Care: You may need to use two different cleansers-a strong one for your T-zone and a gentle one for the cheeks (or don't even wash them). "It's also important to use a water-based moisturizer," says Schultz, "but you may find it's not enough for the dry areas, in which case, add one that has more oil."
    The Fab Factor: Go with foundations for oily skin; then add something luminescent on the cheek, like a cream blush, says Herta. Or try patting a highlighter (Smashbox and Benefit have great ones) on the upper cheek area, right above where you would put the blush. "It will bounce the light and look really pretty."

    SENSITIVE SKIN
    You Know the Type: Your face may sting or burn after cleansing. You often get a rash after using new products.
    Special Care: Number one, commit yourself to "fragrance free" products. Also look for "hypoallergenic" and "allergy-tested" on the label. "Before trying any new cream or makeup," says Wechsler, "first dab a little on the side of your ear for three nights in a row to see if you react."
    The Fab Factor: A light brush of mineral powder may be the best coverage for you (so you don't have to rub and irritate the skin.) One line to try, Herta suggests, is Josie Maran. Created by a former Maybelline model, it's earth friendly and natural, and great for sensitive types.


    HYPERPIGMENTATION
    You Know the Type: Irritation and inflammation can produce dark marks or discoloration in skin of color.
    Special Care: As with sensitive skin, stick to fragrance-free products, advises Philadelphia dermatologist Susan Taylor, MD, who is founding director of the Skin of Color Center at St. Luke's Hospital in New York. Red flag ingredients include propylene glycol, alcohol, and lanolin. Instead look for products with soy (it's calming and can help with pigmentation) and antioxidants like pomegranate, grapeseed extract, and vitamin C which decrease inflammation. You also need SPF, stresses Taylor. "Sun exposure makes those dark marks darker and more difficult to treat."
    The Fab Factor: Taylor recommends skin brightening creams that contain licorice and arbutin. "Some of these products help minimize the marks while others can give you a glow," she says. If the hyperpigmentation is dramatic, Dermablend and Cover FX offer serious camouflage. "Above and beyond that, just use a regular concealer, powder, and oil-free foundation. Discoloration can really affect your self esteem. This will make a huge difference."

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    93 comments

    • Tina  •  1 year 8 months ago
      I guess with all the pictures of caucasian people the underlying message is look goregous and be white!
    • Mellymae  •  1 year 8 months ago
      I recently learned to give up on foundation and just use the dusting of mineral powder (like suggested in the article)about a year ago. I have always had a very smooth, even-toned complexion (even though I never take off my make-up at night - yikes!), even during those dreaded high school years. I've always used foundation & pressed powder (before the days of mineral powder), even though now I know I didn't need it. Now that I'm 40, and those little lines are creeping up, I found out that foundation just sits in those lines and makes them look worse! Now, just a touch of the powder and a little blush, and I'm set. Plus now, I save time getting ready by eliminating foundation! (And I can pass for 30!)
    • YukonC  •  1 year 8 months ago
      Sigh, Tina, was that really necessary? Race has nothing to do with this artical.

      This was informative information.
    • Anon.  •  1 year 8 months ago
      for all skin types drink lots of water. you will notice the difference :)
    • Lucky  •  1 year 8 months ago
      Very informative. Thanks
    • Ms Jillian  •  1 year 8 months ago
      you may want to re-read this... you have a typo
    • Hope  •  1 year 8 months ago
      http://www.thebodyshop-usa.com/
    • ac  •  1 year 8 months ago
      there's a word missing in the "Oily Skin" paragraph: "Also, avoid products that don't one of these phrases on the label"
    • Ericka  •  1 year 8 months ago
      Having oily skin has benefited me greatly. Did I just say that? All I know is that I'm 31 and most guess that I'm 18 to 21. No joke. I second that you have to know how to treat your skin for different seasons. What I do in the winter is different from what I do in the summer. Also, what I do at night is different from what I do in the morning. Lastly never skimp on moisturizer and use products geared for your specific skin type and always wash your make up off at night.
    • Stephanie  •  1 year 8 months ago
      well, what about those that don't exactly know what we are. Some days I am super oily, some days I have super dry skin. I can have super sensitive skin or not. As a senior in high school I must ask what the hell? My pores are huge, I am constantly breaking out. I have tried everything. Drinking plenty of water, ProActive, Epiduo, basic skin washes, and everything listed above and I can't seem to stop breaking out. Any hints now?
    • M D F  •  1 year 8 months ago
      Black's Gorgous Reguardless. Without Black, What Do You Have? Nothing.
    • Jenni  •  1 year 8 months ago
      My combination skin is different... It's combination but combination as in my whole face is dry (t-zone is very dry, too) but you can still see my pores and I still get breakout, etc.
    • tin-tin  •  1 year 8 months ago
      i recently using the product of Paris named Avèna,im using the cleanance & triAcne gel cream..how could i prevent having a pimples?and when it dries,it comes with a dark spots,then my dark spots hard to hide..can you give me some tips?
    • Moi  •  1 year 8 months ago
      I have oily skin and discovered that washing it with the basic Dawn dishwashing soap helps cut down on oil and acne without drying out my skin. Just use the plain blue Dawn, none of the stuff with additives.
    • A Non Y mous  •  1 year 8 months ago
      Boo hoo Tina. You probably try to have white girl hair too.
    • DC  •  1 year 8 months ago
      Out of 9 posts i see 4 faces and 5 unknown . The message I take from this is how to take better care of yourself. I've learned a few things. Thank you for your posts.
    • Jesse  •  1 year 8 months ago
      I echo that Tina...goregous and WHITE!!!! :)
    • April  •  1 year 8 months ago
      DK is correct. ALL skin types should avoid any alcohol based toners. I'm an esthetician, btw. The rest of the advice was fine. Remember, the most important step for everyone is sunscreen ( everyday! ) - just make sure to find the right one for your skin type.
    • thejin  •  1 year 8 months ago
      "Black's Gorgous Reguardless. Without Black, What Do You Have?" ..Perfection?
      dun be so hateful sweepea~
    • Jan  •  1 year 8 months ago
      I agree with you, DK. I think the advice given for oily skin is very poor indeed. And if I had to use blotting paper all day, I'd never get anything done! I've always had oily skin and for years was under the mistaken impression that astringents and harsh cleansers were the way to deal with the problem. It wasn't until several years ago when I started using BeautiControls' Skin Logics line of products for 20-ish year-old skin (I'm now 51) that I got the oil problem under control. The store products with alcohol just strip ones' skin and cause an overproduction of oil, as well as dry the skin in areas where oil production is limited. I don't sell BeautiControl products, but I have used them for years, and I can attest to their quality & effectiveness. The cleanser and toner are gentle & non-drying, and the moisturizer is light, oil-free and a little goes a long way. But whatever products you choose, good luck with your skin.

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