Information About Face Shaps



These five shapes are: square, triangular, oblong, round and oval. Knowing the approximate shape of your face can help you find a flattering hairstyle, pair of eyeglasses and clothing neckline. An oval face shape is considered the most versatile of the five main shapes.

Also interesting: Your face shape can help predict how your face will age. Simply knowing your face shape gives you one more tool for making decisions or understanding yourself better. Before diving into the different face shapes, first, break out the measuring tape and jot down



SKIN INFORMATION


The human skin is the outer covering of the body. In humans, it is the largest organ of the integumentary system. Skin pigmentation varies among populations.

skin type can also vary. This has led to the classification of people(s) skin based on skin color and condition. Knowing the different skin types is a must when it comes to doing t makeup as it helps in the selection of the product for a good makeup



NORMAL SKIN


  • A normal skin type has good blood circulation and there will not be any drop of sebum.
  • Normal skin has an even, smooth skin tone. The texture is soft and there are no visible blemishes, red spots, or flaky patches.
  • It rarely shows sign of flakes or an oily shine.
  • Normal Skin is soft with smooth even skin tone.


  • DRY SKIN


  • A dry skin type has a low sebum level.
  • Dry skin feels flaky and tight after being cleansed or wiped
  • Dry skin is a very common skin condition characterized by a lack of the appropriate amount of water in the most superficial layer of the skin, the epidermis.
  • It looks slightly aged and show signs of wrinkles


  • SENSITIVE SKIN


  • A sensitive skin can become inflamed and irritated after even touching it.
  • Sensitive skin is a common condition characterized by skin that becomes easily red, swollen, or otherwise irritated.
  • Sensitive skin breaks out easily.
  • Skin may get irritated to many products and Cosmetics


  • OILY SKIN


  • Oily skin leaves blot of sebum on tissue particularly on cheeks, forehead and nose.
  • An oily skin type is exactly what it sounds like – excess oil on the face produces a persistently shiny or greasy appearance.
  • Has lots of open pores.
  • The skin may be congested.


  • Combination Skin


  • A combination skin had an oily T Zone and dry cheeks
  • Combination skin is just what the name implies—skin that is a combination of both dry and oily types. If you drew a big “T” on your face, all the skin under that T would likely be oily, while the areas left outside the T are dry and potentially flaky.
  • This skin type needs special care.