Caring for Different Skin Types

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Depending on the type of skin someone has, the products they should use will change. Learn about different skin types and how to care for skin in this free video from a licensed medical aesthetician.

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    Choosing Products for Acne & Oily Skin

    Products with salicyclic acid are useful for people with acne. Learn about products for caring for acne or oily skin in this free video from a licensed medical aesthetician.

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    Choosing Products for Mature Skin

    Moisturizers are good for people with mature skin. Learn about anti-aging and products for mature skin in this free video from a licensed medical aesthetician.

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    Choosing Products for Normal to Oily Skin

    Cleansing gels are recommended for people with normal to oily skin. Learn about products for normal to oily skin in this free video from a licensed medical aesthetician.

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    Choosing Products for Sensitive Skin

    Facial cleansing creams are beneficial to people with sensitive skin. Learn about different products for treating sensitive skin in this free video from a licensed medical aesthetician.

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    Determining Skin Types

    Knowing skin types will keep someone from using improper products. Learn about determining different skin types in this free video from a licensed medical aesthetician.

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    Ingredients in Quality Skin Products

    Different skin types are benefited by different chemicals. Learn about different skin types and ingredients in quality skin products in this free video from a licensed medical aesthetician.

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    Treating Acne & Oily Skin

    Acne is apparent from blemishes or breakouts. Learn about acne and oily skin and how to care for skin in this free video from a licensed medical aesthetician.

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    Treating Mature Skin

    People with mature skin often want the anti-aging look. Learn about mature skin and how to care for mature skin in this free video from a licensed medical aesthetician.

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    Treating Normal to Oily Skin

    Normal skin is shiny, a little oily, and the cheeks are dry. Learn about normal to oily skin and how to care for normal skin in this free video from a licensed medical aesthetician.

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    Treating Sensitive Skin

    Sensitive skin has smaller pores and is generally fairer in color. Learn about sensitive skin and how to care for sensitive skin in this free video from a licensed medical aesthetician.

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Summary: Taking care of your skin is one of the best methods to keep looking young and vibrant. There are several steps to good facial skin care, but the basics include cleansing, toning and moisturizing. Cleaning and caring for the skin prevents cracking, inflammation, and infection, as well as wrinkling, dry spots and aging. Taking the right measures to care for and protect your skin will help keep it looking its best, especially if you wear makeup everyday. While treatment methods may vary, the final goal is the same: to have skin that looks smooth, clean and ageless.

Every skin type is unique and needs to be treated differently. In this free video series from a licensed medical aesthetician, you'll learn how to care for a number of skin types, including oily skin, acne, sensitive skin, mature skin, and normal skin. With these tips and techniques, no matter what your skin type, you'll be able to have healthy and clean skin by using the right products!

About the Expert

Expert: Mary Elizabeth Thinnes has been a licensed medical aesthetician for the past six years. She is medical board certified with the federal academy of medical aesthetics. Thinnes specializes in chemical peels, micro-derma-abrasions, and other medical treatments.

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