Skin types

Sensitive skin.

Environmental influences like the sun, cold and wind cause irritation and redness in this type of skin. The skin appears thinner and enlarged veins are occasionally visible. This skin type requires extremely gentle skin care without perfumes or colorants.

Dry skin.

This type of skin looks pallid and tends towards flakiness. The skin feels tight and is less resistant to environmental influences. Small wrinkles often appear, particularly around the eyes. Intensive moisturising and/or lipid-replenishing lends this skin type new vitality.

Combination and oily skin.

This skin type features both oily and dry areas. The T-zone (forehead, nose and chin) quickly becomes shiny and tends towards enlarged pores and skin impurities. Oily skin contains too much oil due to excessive sebum production and tends towards blackheads or acne.

Mature, demanding skin.

The first signs of skin aging such as lack of moisture, small wrinkles and dullness characterise this type of skin. Deep-penetrating, energising skin care makes this type of skin look younger and more vibrant.

Stressed skin

in need of regeneration.

Exacerbating factors like stress and excessive sunbathing can attack the skin and make it look tired and pallid. In this case, the skin requires intensive revitalising skin care, which stimulates regeneration and lends the skin a new glow.

Blemished skin.

Excessive sebum production leads to shine, inflammation and impurities. The ideal skin care for this skin type has an antibacterial and balancing effect, refines the pores and lends the complexion a fresh and clear appearance.