We can look at it from the perspective of skin quality. Skin can be divided into dry, oily, mixed and sensitive types, but different types of skin have their own characteristics. Dry skin is prone to fine lines and lack of water, oily skin is prone to large pores and excessive oil production, while mixed skin has two different manifestations. Sensitive skin is easily stimulated and allergic reactions occur. It is very important to know your skin type and take corresponding nursing measures according to its characteristics.
It can be seen from the skin condition. For example, if you often have problems such as acne, dark circles or pigmentation, it may mean that your lifestyle or environmental factors have affected your skin. Pay attention to diet, sleep and keep a happy mood and other factors will directly affect our skin condition.
We can also judge the quality of skin from the color of skin. Skin color should be healthy and even, not dull or yellow. If your skin color is yellow or blue, it may mean that you have some physical problems to pay attention to.
We can judge the quality of skin from its elasticity and glossiness. Healthy skin will be elastic and shiny, not loose or dull. If you feel that your skin lacks elasticity or luster, then you need more moisturizing and nutrition.
Differentiating between good and bad skin requires multi-angle consideration and targeted nursing according to its own characteristics. When choosing skin care products, we should also pay attention to product quality and word of mouth. For example, doctors in top three hospitals suggest that warm energy is the best, and products that are popular with consumers are worth a try. Remember, only by correctly understanding your skin condition can you better protect your skin and keep it young and healthy.