Aesop's Daily Cleansing and Moisturising recommendations for your skintype:
Very Dry
Characterised by wrinkling or a crepe paper appearance
through lack of moisture. |
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Normal (Dry)
Not generally dry under normal conditions, but can be prone
to dryness in winter. |
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Normal (Oily)
Not generally oily under normal conditions, but usually
characterised by larger, open pores and is oilier (therefore
shinier) in summer. |
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Oily or Open Pored
Characterised by a shiny appearance, large open pores and
excess sebum production. |
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Combination (Dry climate resident)
This type is characterised by parts of the face being oily,
but with an overall surface dryness due to the environment.
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Combination (Humid climate resident)
This type is characterised parts of the face being dry, but
with a strong tendency towards oiliness due to humidity.
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Sensitive (Dry)
Generally skin that is very fine and fragile. The tendency
towards dry skin often appears on the cheeks. Can be
evidenced by some redness or patchiness. |
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Sensitive (Oily)
Generally skin that is very fine and fragile. The tendency
towards oily skin often appears on the T-zone, while the
cheeks may look reddish. |
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Sensitive & Combination
This skin type is a combination of dryer cheeks and an oily
T-zone together with some sensitivity. |
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