SKIN CONDITIONS

SKIN CONDITIONS

Our skin, the largest organ in our body, is subject to a continuous process of change and renewal. It is sensitive to external influences and also reacts to our internal state. Environmental factors, hormones, diet, and stress play a crucial role in this process. These factors manifest in various skin conditions, which can occur in addition to individual skin type. These conditions are usually temporary, occasionally persistent, and sometimes recur periodically. This platform offers insights into your current skin condition.

FIND YOUR SKIN TYPE:

DEHYDRATED SKIN

Characteristics: Dry and flaky, fine lines and wrinkles

Skin texture & pores: fine-pored, prone to dry flakes

Complexion: pale, dull, tired

IMPURE SKIN

Characteristics: Pimples and blackheads, oily skin, enlarged pores

Skin texture & pores: uneven and prone to scarring, pores often enlarged and clogged.

Complexion: shiny, uneven, blotchy

AGING SKIN

Characteristics: fine lines and wrinkles, loss of elasticity and firmness, change in skin texture

Skin texture & pores: thin, less firm skin, pores tend to be enlarged and visible

Complexion: pale, uneven, tired

REDDENED AND SENSITIVE SKIN

Characteristics: Redness, sensitivity, dryness

Skin texture & pores: Skin often thin and easily irritated, pores refined or visibly enlarged.

Complexion: reddish, uneven, sensitive

What is the structure of the skin?

Your skin consists of three main layers and many sublayers. These include the epidermis (outer layer), the dermis (middle layer), and the subcutis (innermost layer). They are all closely connected and work together to perform all the functions of your largest organ. To help you understand, we'll show you a simplified cross-section of the skin to illustrate the individual layers: