
To determine one's skin type and thus best adapt one's skincare routine, it is not enough to simply take into account one's level of sebum production. Based on a more advanced scientific methodology and considering other factors, we have defined 24 skin types: AE(+), DP(-), PP(.), VE(+)... what about the AP(-) profile?

Understanding your skin typology goes far beyond the labels "oily skin," "dry skin," "combination skin," or "normal skin." Multiple criteria must be taken into account that can influence skin quality, and these are precisely what we evaluated in our skin assessment. Based on a scientific methodology, we have identified 24 distinct skin profiles, including the AP(+) typology. What are its characteristics? Discover them here.

Today, thanks to extensive scientific research, we have realized that defining skin solely as oily, dry, normal, or combination is no longer sufficient. At Typology, we have identified 24 skin typologies, and the AE(.) profile is one of them. How do we define this skin type? Here is a more detailed explanation of AE(.) skin.

Oily, dry, normal, combination skin… defining your skin typology goes far beyond these characteristics. At Typology, based on a scientific methodology, we have defined 24 distinct skin typologies, including the AE(–) profile. But what do these initials stand for? Discover more information here about the AE(–) skin typology.

Although there are traditionally four skin types, at Typology we have devised a scientific methodology based on three universal criteria, thereby unveiling 24 distinct skin typologies. In this article, we will explore AE(+) skin in greater detail. What does this classification mean? Which skincare routine is best suited for AE(+) skin? Keep reading to find out.

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