Which products are right for you? | |
As you change and grow, so does your skin.
Aging and environmental elements, such as sun, wind, pollution, and heating systems, all affect your skin type. Below you
will find different skin types as well as definitions of those types that help you can use to determine your skin type. Your
Arbonne Independant Consultant can also be of help in selecting the products that work best for you, right now.
Based on your skin's characterisitics select the category
that applies:
Normal to Dry |
- NORMAL: Not too oily or dry, few blemishes, skin is firm and is generally smooth with
small pores
- DRY: Due to sun and age, skin may lack natural oils. May look smooth with fine pores,
few blackheads & blemishes
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Normal to Oily |
- NORMAL: Not too oily or dry, few blemishes, skin is firm and
is generally smooth
with small pores
- OILY: Shiny and coarse, may have recurring blackheads and enlarged pores, often youthful-looking
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Combination |
- Oily T-zone (forehead, nose & chin)
- Normal to dry around cheeks & throat
- Can be oily along chin, jaw, temples and dry elsewhere
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Mature |
- Fine lines
- Loose, "crepe-like" appearance
- Loss of elasticity
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Acne |
- Generally oily
- Blackheads and pimples
- Potential scarring & pitting
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Sensitive |
- (Couperose): Extremely delicate
- Broken capillaries, veins and vessels beneath skin surface
- Should not be over stimulated
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Men |
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Baby |
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