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WrittenbyKirsty Brailsfordon01/02/2012
A. All-over dryness and a dull, grey look. It's feels a bit papery and rough too
B. Balanced, even complexion and looks pretty even-toned - I'm lucky really!
C. All-over shine, visible pores and frequent spots and blemishes
D. Fine lines and wrinkles, lack of smoothness and radiance, loss of tone and elasticity
Dry skin can feel tight after cleansing. It can look dull and little grey, and can look prematurely aged, with fine lines. If your skin is very dry you might have some redness and your skin may have some flaky patches too.
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This skin type has a smooth and even texture, good circulation and healthy colour. Normal skin may have the odd breakout but it's usually well behaved and needs a good skin care routine to keep it looking so fantastic.
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Oily skin generally has large, visible pores, is often shiny and is prone to spots and blemishes, particularly across the T-zone (the forehead, nose and chin).
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The skin has lost its firm, even appearance and fine lines and deeper wrinkles will be present - they usually appear around the eyes and mouth first. There may be some unevenness of tone across the face and you may start to see the appearance of age spots. There is a lack of definition around your jawline as your skin starts to sag.
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Read more like this:
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Five quick rules: Ageing skin and wrinkles
Five quick rules: Spots and blemishes
Five quick rules: Sensitive skin
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