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Evaluating Skin Type

Evaluating your client's skin type and condition is important in providing personalized skincare recommendations and treatments. Here are some key aspects to consider when assessing your client's skin:

Skin Type:

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Dry Skin: Look for flakiness, rough texture, and a lack of natural oiliness.

Oily Skin: Observe shine, enlarged pores, and a tendency for breakouts or acne.

Combination Skin: Notice areas of dryness and oiliness, typically in the T-zone (forehead, nose, and chin).

Normal Skin: Look for balanced hydration, small pores, and an even complexion.

Sensitive Skin: Observe redness, irritation, or reactions to certain products or environmental factors.

Skin Texture:

Rough Texture: Assess the skin's surface for roughness, unevenness, or dry patches.

Smooth Texture: Look for a consistently smooth and even texture across the skin.

Skin Tone:

Uneven Tone: Observe areas of hyperpigmentation, dark spots, or redness.

Even Tone: Notice a balanced and uniform complexion without noticeable variations.

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