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Skin Analysis
BTEC NATIONAL
DIPLOMA IN BEAUTY
THERAPY SCIENCES
Clare Hargreaves-Norris
Skin Analysis
When carrying out a
skin analysis you
should consider the
following 3 points:
Look
Touch
Question
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Look
Use the magnifying light to look for
characteristics and conditions to guide you
in making a decision as to the client’s skin
type. You would also look for areas that are
showing signs of ageing.
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Touch
Using you fingers touch the client’s skin to
feel the texture of the skin, muscle tone,
elasticity, skin tone, amount of subcutaneous
tissue and sebaceous secretions.
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Questioning
Determine their skin care routine, the type of
products they are using and for what skin type and
finally if they have any problems with their skin. It
is important that you get the client’s point of view!
Questions to ask:
Have you had a facial before?
How long has it been since your last facial?
How was your skin after your last facial?
Have you noticed any problems with your skin?
Have you noticed any areas of dryness/oiliness?
What is the main reason for you having a facial today?
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Remember
It is vital that you assess the skin
correctly, otherwise incorrect products and
pressure could be applied resulting in an
ineffective treatment. It is also important
that you find out the clients requirements
from the treatment i.e. just because the
client has blackheads do not automatically
presume that they want them extracting.
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Note
The products/frequency that the client is using
them can affect the current skin condition. It is
important that you gain information on the client’s
skin care routine and the products used. Do not
presume that if the client is cleansing, toning and
moisturising that the skin care routine is perfect
as they may be using the wrong products or
applying them incorrectly.
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Skin analysis chart
Forehead
Open pores,
papules, expression
lines
Nose
Comedones,
open pores,
papules, broken
capillaries
Chin
Pustules,
bumpy texture
Muscle Tone: Good
Skin Texture: Coarse on T-zone
Elasticity: Good
Skin Type: Combination
Eye Area
Expression lines,
milia ,dark circles
Cheeks & Sides of
Face
Broken capillaries,
tight pores, dry
patches
Neck
Normal
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Skin analysis chart
Muscle Tone:
Skin Texture:
Elasticity:
Skin Type: Mature
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Skin analysis chart
Muscle Tone:
Skin Texture:
Elasticity:
Skin Type:
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Remember!
It is vital that you assess the skin
correctly otherwise incorrect products and
pressure could be applied resulting in an
ineffective treatment. It is also important
that you find out what the clients
requirements are i.e. just because the
client has blackheads do not automatically
presume that they want them extracting.
Clare Hargreaves-Norris
Note!
The products and the frequency that
the client is using them can effect the
current condition of the skin. It is
therefore very important that you gain
thorough information on the clients skin care
routine and the products being used. For
example the client may be cleansing, toning
and moisturising but could be using the wrong
products or applying them incorrectly, which
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would not give the required result.