

At Typology, we’ve opted not to rely solely on sebum production to define skin profiles, but to also include the stage of aging and exposure to oxidative factors. This approach has resulted in 24 skin typologies, including VE(.) skin. What does this skin profile correspond to? Find out here.

Although four skin types are typically recognized, at Typology we chose to go further and differentiate 24 distinct skin typologies, resulting in the VE(+) profile. Your skin is VE(+) and you’re probably wondering what that means and how to care for it. Keep reading to find out.

Even though the terms "oily skin", "dry skin", "combination skin", and "normal skin" are still in use, new classifications are emerging based on criteria other than the level of sebum secreted, thus expanding the list of different skin types. According to a more advanced scientific methodology, we have established not 4 but 24 different skin profiles. So, what does it mean to have DP(.) skin?

The skin diagnosis that we have implemented at Typology allows us to assess the characteristics and needs of the skin based on three main criteria: sebaceous gland activity, skin aging, and oxidation factors. Following this analysis, 24 different skin typologies have emerged. Let's explore in this article what the DP(-) profile indicates.

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