WYN DI BELLEZZA Basic Concepts of Beauty and Skin Care

First understand your skin, then take care of it

 

Preface:

 

There are some significant differences between Easterners and Westerners in skin structure, function and care needs.

It mainly comes from genetic and environmental influences, including geographical and climatic conditions, living habits and genetic quality.

 

The following is about "The structure and function of Asian skin and the difference between it and white skin"

 

Abstract: Asian skin, ethnic differences, skin layers, dermis, dermis.

 

The skin color of Asians is significantly different from that of other races.

Even skin features vary among different Asian groups.

 

These differences have important implications for the development of new products and treatment options.

 

Research results:

There are no significant differences in the maintenance layer, interface function and barrier of Asian skin among different races, but Asians have a higher incidence of pigment conditioners, especially melasma and Mongolian spots.

 

In addition, Asians have more sebum in their skin than whites, which may lead to the main incidence of acne.

May cause the highest incidence of acne scarring and more prone to wrinkle formation, especially in the Chinese population.

 

These findings have important implications for the development of skin care and treatments.

 

 

  1.   Genetic and skin type differences:

 

Orientals (especially Asians) generally have oily skin, which makes them more prone to acne and oily skin problems.

 

Because Asians have thinner skin, they are easily affected by external stimuli and develop pigmentation problems such as sun spots, melanin deposition and post-pigmentation; they are more susceptible to photoaging and wrinkle problems when exposed to the sun.

 

  1.   Impact of climate:

 

Island type (climate like Taiwan) is usually accompanied by high humidity and strong sunlight exposure, and requires more antioxidant and pigment-lightening and antioxidant products to cause pigmentation and dull skin problems.

 

This makes the skin of Asians more prone to excess oil and blockage problems.

To address these problems, skin care products usually need to have oil control, anti-inflammation and sun protection functions.

 

  1.   Differences in epidermal care focus:

 

Due to differences in skin and climate, Asians generally have thinner skin and are more susceptible to dryness due to environmental influences. It is recommended to use skin care products with high-efficiency moisturizing and barrier repair functions to strengthen the skin's barrier function.

 

There are significant differences in the structure and function of the skin between Orientals, which is not only due to genetic differences, but also affected by the environment and lifestyle habits.

 

It is crucial to develop a nutritional plan based on these differences.

 

Properly choosing skin care products that meet the needs of different skin types can effectively improve skin problems.

Enhances skin's defense and health.