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How To Prevent Breakouts From Darkening Into Age Spots
SKIN CARE
Our products work with the natural biology of your skin by targeting the source of skin aging and inflammation. Environmental pollutants, sun damage, and unstable hormone levels lead to an oxidative and inflammation process that destroys collagen and damages the epidermis. With scientifically proven ingredients and key technologies, the process can be reversed to bring back youthful skin and restore a firm, radiant, and glowing appearance.

Skin Types
Knowing your skin type is the first vital step in treating your skin. Although most patients fit into a combination of several categories, seeing where you identify the most is extremely helpful in initiating treatment.
Normal Skin
This category is the most desirable skin type as it is the least problematic and is clean, smooth, and supple. Very little care is necessary to maintain a healthy and vibrant look. Unfortunately few people completely belong in this category.
Dry Skin
When the epidermal layers become thin and the skin loses its ability to retain moisture, the face will feel flaky, dry, and tight. This type of skin is prone to accelerated aging and easily develops wrinkles and a sallow look. Proper skin moisture, nutrition, and protection are vital to restoring a soft and youthful appearance.
Oily Skin
This skin type can look greasy, thick, and shiny from excess sebum production. It is common for pores to be enlarged and for pimples and blackheads to be present. Proper cleansing of oils and surface contamination with a product that will minimize breakouts is very important to reduce blemishes. Also, a light moisturizer that helps sooth irritated skin and reduce redness can be useful.
Combination Skin
Most women are in the category of combination skin with oily areas in the T-zones on the forehead, nose, and chin. Patches of dry skin the cheeks and under the eyes is also very common. This skin type can be susceptible to small breakout areas as well as signs of premature aging. Excess sebum production control as well as minimizing wrinkles and uneven skin tone is necessary. An effective oily cleanser for the T-zones should be used in combination with targeted anti-aging treatments.









