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Natural Skin Care Regime for Ethnic Differences in Skin Characteristics

The world is a big place and there are many different cultures, Europeans, Scandinavians, Asians, Africans, Hispanics and many, many more. Each of these cultures tends to have certain characteristics such as eye colour, hair colour, skin colour, etc,. Inherent with cultural backgrounds is a difference in skin types. For example, western cultures such as the central and northern Europeans have a tendency to fair complexions, hair and eye colour, while southern Europeans dent to have darker hair, brown eyes and darker, olive skin tones.

Africans and African Americans, have very dark or almost black skin, usually dark or black hair and brown eyes. Genetically, this skin type is less susceptible to the UV rays, although their skin can still get burned.

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Asians on the other hand have a yellowish skin tone and can have brown or blue eyes but have mostly dark or black hair. Yes, genetics does have its opinion on how we look. The cultural differences are reflected in the skin and the genetic factors play an important role in how well our skin looks, how 'tough' it is and how vulnerable it is to certain skin problems.

Natural Skin Care Regime for Ethnic Differences in Skin Characteristics

For example, cultures that have a tendency to body hair, also have a tendency to oily skin and therefore have a potential problem with blocked secretory glands resulting in pimples and other skin problems. On the other hand, the Irish, who have a tendency to red hair and very fair skin, have less of a problem with oily skin, but they do tend to get burned easily and thus stand a greater risk to skin cancers. Similarly the Scandinavians and other central and northern Europeans and Americans.

Below are some generalised characteristics of various skin types from different cultural backgrounds:

Skin Characteristics of people with Anglo-Saxon origins

  • Fair, dry thin-skinned
  • Scars heal well
  • Signs of aging appear earlier
  • Burn easily in the sun
  • Bruising more obvious
  • Increased chance of skin cancer

Skin Characteristics of people with Southern Mediterranean origins

  • Oily, olive dark complexion
  • Signs of aging appear later
  • Cartilage tends to droop
  • Darker, thicker scars more common
  • Wrinkles appear later and in more localized areas
  • Skin cancer is rare

Skin Characteristics of people with Northern European origins / German and Scandinavian

  • Fair, blue-eyed, blonde
  • Thin skin
  • Scars heal well
  • Signs of aging appear early
  • Bruising more obvious
  • Greater chance of skin cancer

Skin Characteristics of people with African/African-American origins

  • Signs of aging appear very late
  • Very little fine wrinkling
  • Formation of keloids is possible
  • Pigmentation changes may occur
  • Thicker cartilage hard to change
  • Skin cancers are very rare

Skin Characteristics of people with Northern European/Irish and northern England

  • Ruddy freckled complexion
  • Red hair
  • Scars usually thin
  • Signs of aging appear later
  • Bruises easily
  • Pigmentation problems
  • Skin cancers are most common in this type

Skin Characteristics of people with Asian origins

  • Signs of aging appear late
  • Fine wrinkling does not usually occur
  • Pigmentation changes may occur
  • Skin cancers are very rare

Skin Characteristics of people with Southern European origins

  • Dark, oily brunette complexion
  • Signs of aging appear later
  • Fine wrinkling less common
  • Bruising lasts longer
  • Scars may be thicker and darker
  • Skin cancers are less common

Identifying the correct, natural skin care system for your skin's characteristics is essential and may need to be adjusted depending on your specific genetic influences, as within each of these groups, there is a wide range in skin tones, which tend to overlap from group to group.

Each of the different categories of skin characteristics has various advantages and disadvantages specific to that group. However, the overall structures and functions of our skin are very similar and are therefore cared for in very similar ways. Knowing your skin's particular strengths and weaknesses, you can tailor your skin care approach to your particular skin-characteristics.

Natural Skin Care Regime for Ethnic Differences in Skin Characteristics

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What's My Skin Type? Characteristics of Oily Skin

If you are like most women, you think you have figured out your skin type and then POOF! It changes. Or even worse, you have been misdiagnosed, either by yourself, your old college roommate or the lady at the cosmetics counter. And many of us often wonder if it is possible for our skin to have multiple personality disorder, one day it is dry and the next it is oily. This kind of fluctuation makes us want to pull our hair out, which leads to another crisis in and of itself. Here we explore some of the classic characteristics of oily skin to help you determine if you, indeed, are a victim.

One of the most noticeable characteristics are the size of your pores. They tend to be a little larger and more noticeable than that someone with dry skin who has tiny pores.

\"Makeup For Oily Skin\"

If you have overactive oil glands, you are also prone to whiteheads and blackheads. Blackheads are a result of the oil on your face being exposed to the air and oxidizing. Whiteheads are the result of dead skin cells that stick in the oil and then degrade. Neither of these scenarios is something to be desired.

What's My Skin Type? Characteristics of Oily Skin

Oily skin does not mean you will have acne either. Sometimes the oil will produce acne but not always so don't assume if you don't have acne that you don't have oily skin. You could very well have oily skin without having acne. And for that you should thank your lucky stars.

The reasons for this skin type are varied. Some of the more prominent reasons are hormonal fluctuations (you may notice breakouts before your period), high humidity or poor skincare. If you remove too much moisture from the outer layers of your skin, then the deeper levels will ramp up production of oil to counteract this moisture loss which results in more shine for your face...and not the good kind.

What's My Skin Type? Characteristics of Oily Skin

Ready to begin your journey to clearer skin with less shine? Visit Modern Organics International and check out the selection of oily skin care. Elizabeth Domnisch is the founder of Modern Organics International, or MOI, an e-boutique dedicated to natural skin care. Elizabeth has worked for high end cosmetics companies and has a BS in Public Health. In addition to this training, much of her expertise comes from real life situations including battling her own imperfect skin and helping clients, friends and family with theirs. After years of trial and error with her skin, Elizabeth smiles every time someone compliments her skin, which is often.