Combination
Combination skin type can be dry or normal in some areas and oily in others, such as the T-zone (most common - nose, forehead, and chin). Some areas can be dry, while other areas may be oily. May have normal oil production in the T-zone and dry skin on the sides of the face. Many people who have combination skin, which may benefit from slightly different types of skin care in different areas.
Balance Your Combination Skin
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Also, its texture is uneven with enlarged and visible pores. The areas that have the oily spots not only contain a large amount of sebum, but also exhibit other changes that compromise their physiology. In a constant state of imbalance, it is easily dehydrated and irritable. It’s important for the right skin care for sebum control without drying up the skin and keeping it hydrated to start normalizing the pH balance of the skin.
Identifying which type of acne you are experiencing is key to successful skin care. Acne may be noninflammatory or inflammatory.
You may hear the term “breakout” used to describe all forms of acne, but this isn’t always an accurate description. Not all types of acne spread across the skin. Clogged pores cause acne itself. These may be attributed to:
Excess production of oil (sebum)
Lifestyle
Hormones
Dead skin cells
Ingrown hairs
Acne is usually associated with hormonal fluctuations experienced during your teenage years, but adults can experience acne. It is one of the most common skin conditions among both children and adults.
Noninflammatory acne Grade I, Grade II
Noninflammatory acne includes blackheads and whiteheads, sometimes dry spots and sometimes oily spots. These normally don’t cause swelling.
Tea tree, witch hazel, willow bark, and honey extract have a naturally antibacterial, which is in the white and pink clay exfoliator cleanser, purifying toner, spot treatment and the daily balancing moisturizer is used for acne in general. It naturally exfoliates the skin, removing dead skin cells that can lead to blackheads and whiteheads.
Blackheads (open comedones)
Blackheads occur when a pore is clogged by a combination of sebum and dead skin cells. The top of the pore stays open, despite the rest of it being clogged. This results in the characteristic black color seen on the surface.
Whiteheads (closed comedones)
Whiteheads can also form when a pore gets clogged by sebum and dead skin cells. But unlike with blackheads, the top of the pore closes up. It looks like a small bump protruding from the skin. Whiteheads are more difficult to treat because the pores are already closed
Our Unique Numbering System
Atlas Rose created a number system, making it easy to follow the steps for your skin care routine listed on the bottles and jars.
Cleansers
Toners & Essences
Water-Based Serums
Oil-Based Serums
Eye Serums
Moisturizers
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