- Hydration
- Texture
- Senstivity
*1 being needs improvement, 5 being excellent
Your Personalized Overview
Your skin profile is a combination of dryness and sensitivity. Below are some of the keys to your skin:
Lighter Pigmented Skin - your skin type is more likely to have some areas of skin that are dryer than others. Getting adequate hydration to these areas is key, with lightweight moisturizers and gentle cleansers.
Possible Hormonal Influences - given your skin type, it may be possible that hormonal fluctuations can be causing your dry skin. As women age, your estrogen level naturally goes down, which causes skin to gradually lose the ability to retain moisture.
Hydration, Internal & External - your skin is your largest organ, and any internal balances will show. Try to get at least 8 to 9 cups of water a day, and also be mindful of sodium intake in your diet.
Simplistic Routine - the less products you use, the better. Your skin is sensitive, and you should avoid foaming and soap based cleansers that strip the skin of natural oils.
Things That May Affect Your Skin
Genetics
80% of your skin is typically inherited. If people in your family generally have dryer skin, then chances are your natural levels of skin hydration is inherited. Although there's nothing you can do about genetics, keeping consistently hydrated with a lightweight moisturizer can prevent most dry skin problems.
Beneficial Ingredients To Watch For
Green Tea
highly soothing and anti-inflammatory that may help with discoloration
Hyaluronic Acid
one of the most (if not the most) skin-hydrating ingredients in the world - helps skin retain moisture.
Oatmeal
soothing and anti-inflammatory
Aloe Vera
Antioxidants A, C, and E // Anti-Inflammatory // Soothes Redness and Irritation