Definition of

Skin

Face

The idea of ​​complexion usually refers to the skin of the face.

The complexion is the skin that covers the human body, although the term is usually used in reference to the skin of the face . Its care falls on cosmetics, a discipline that combines knowledge of medicine , biology and chemistry to preserve and beautify the skin and hair.

For example: "This eighty-year-old woman's skin is admirable," "The cosmetologist recommended that I use a cream to combat dry skin," "When I was a teenager, I worried a lot about the appearance of my skin."

The etymological origin of this word is found in Latin. Specifically, it comes from the word cutis , which was used to refer to both the skin of people and fruits. This, in turn, emanated from the Greek kytos .

Skin types

It is common to distinguish between three types of skin. Dry skin is usually tight, with hardly noticeable pores. Dry skin has a dull appearance and promotes the appearance of wrinkles and flakes.

Oily skin , on the other hand, has large and open pores. In this case, the skin has a moist surface. Another type of skin is mixed , with oily skin in one area of ​​the face and dry and tight skin in another.

The treatments

Depending on the characteristics of your skin, dermatologists can suggest different treatments to improve its appearance. The most common procedure is skin cleansing , which seeks to eliminate blackheads and pimples and correct dilated pores.

Skin cleansing is generally indicated by a dermatologist and performed by a cosmetologist. The procedure consists of four steps: polishing (with emulsions according to the characteristics of the skin), extraction (from abrasive creams that eliminate the superficial layers of the dermis), decongestion (using antiseptic lotions) and skin nutrition (masks with collagen and vitamins).

Dermatologist

A dermatologist can perform a skin cleansing.

Home tricks for a perfect complexion

It must be said that, in addition to resorting to all kinds of creams and masks to have a perfect complexion, many women and men resort to homemade tricks. Specifically, the most used in this regard are the following:

  • Wash your face every day with rosemary infusion.
  • Eliminate dead cells from the face using a mixture made with yogurt, egg and oats.
  • Wash your face with aspirin dissolved in water to get a clean complexion.

a congenital disease

Closely related to the word in question is what is known as aplasia cutis congenita . This is a disease that appears from the moment a person is born and is characterized by the fact that they lack skin in some areas of their body. As a general rule, this absence of skin is noticeable on what would be the scalp, however, it can also affect the extremities or even the trunk itself.

The consumption of some medications, such as methimazole , by the mother during pregnancy; abnormalities in the mother's cervix; and even certain genetic alterations are some of the causes that lead a person to suffer from this pathology that affects three out of every 10,000 individuals.