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Classification of skin: Neutral skin

The balance of moisture and oil in the skin is good, and the fat and sweat glands work healthily and well.

  1. Can produce sufficient sebum film.
  2. The moisture content of the stratum corneum is moderate.
  3. The skin texture is delicate, refreshing and beautiful.
  4. Moist and smooth
  5. It is easy to change according to the season, physical condition, and age.

 

Classification of skin: Oily skin

Compared to regular skin, fat glands are well-developed.

-Adipose glands and sweat glands are active and secrete large amounts of sebum and sweat.

  1. It can produce sufficient sebum film, but there is too much oil.
  2. The moisture in the stratum corneum is moderate.
  3. The entire facial skin is greasy and shiny.
  4. Coarse skin texture and prominent pores
  5. There may be acne/rash, and makeup may easily fall off

 

Classification of skin: Dry skin

Compared to regular skin, fat glands are smaller

  1. Adipose glands and sweat glands work weakly, with little secretion of sebum and sweat.
  2. Insufficient fat glands produced by the skin.
  3. Due to external skin evaporation, the moisture in the stratum corneum is insufficient
  4. Lack of moisture, dry skin, and lack of luster
  5. Almost no visible pores and fine texture.
  6. Rough skin with small wrinkles, difficult to apply makeup.

 

Classification of skin: dry/oily mixed skin

 

T-zone: Fat glands are relatively large.

-Adipose glands and sweat glands work actively, with high secretion of sebum and sweat.

-Fully produce sebum film, but too oily

-The moisture content in the stratum corneum is moderate.

  1. Rough mechanism, prominent pores, abundant oil, and shiny appearance.
  2. There may be acne
  3. Eruption and easy shedding of makeup

Classification of skin: dry/oily mixed skin

U-zone: relatively small fat glands

-Adipose glands and sweat glands work weakly and secrete less sebum and sweat

-Insufficient production of fat glands

-Due to the evaporation of the surface skin, the moisture in the stratum corneum is insufficient.

  1. Lack of moisture, dryness, and lack of luster
  2. There are almost no significant pores and the texture is not fine
  3. Rough skin with small wrinkles, difficult to apply makeup

Classification of Skin: Oil/Medium Mix Skin

T-zone: relatively developed fat glands

-Adipose glands and sweat glands are active and secrete large amounts of fat and sweat

-Generate sufficient sebum film, but too oily.

-The moisture content of the stratum corneum is moderate.

  1. The skin texture is rough, the pores are prominent, the oil is abundant, and it is shiny.
  2. There may be acne/rash, which can be easily eliminated by makeup

Classification of Skin: Oil/Medium Mix Skin

U-zone: Good balance of moisture and oil in the skin, fat and sweat glands working well and healthy

-Generate sufficient sebum film.

-Moderate moisture in the stratum corneum

  1. Fresh and beautiful skin, delicate skin
  2. Moist and smooth
  3. Easy to change with season, physical condition, and age

 

Classification of Skin: Medium/Dry Mixed Skin

 

T-zone: Good balance of moisture and oil in the skin

-Fat insurance and sweat glands work well and produce sufficient sebum film in a healthy manner. Moderate moisture in the stratum corneum

  1. Fresh and beautiful skin, delicate skin
  2. Moist and smooth
  3. It is easy to change with the season, physical condition, and age.

 

Classification of Skin: Medium/Dry Mixed Skin

U-zone: Small fat glands

-Adipose glands and sweat glands work weakly and secrete less sebum and sweat

-Insufficient production of fat glands

-Due to the evaporation of the surface skin, the moisture in the stratum corneum is insufficient.

  1. Lack of moisture, dryness, and lack of luster
  2. There are almost no significant pores and the texture is not fine
  3. Rough skin with small wrinkles, difficult to apply makeup

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