When diagnosing the skin what does the term “resistant skin” mean?

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When we diagnose someone as having a resistant skin we mean a skin that is strong and can tolerate quite a bit of treatment. Usually the questions we ask to find if a skin is resistant are reactive based questions. If patients tend to develop redness and rashes, sensitive to certain metals/jewelry, and a highly reactive skin then they are do not have resistant skin. A resistant skin can typically withstand treatment including friction and products with no problems.

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NOON Acronym System

Skin Concern Classification

oA – Optimal Aging
Help correct premature skin aging and skin laxity, improving firmness and smoothness.

Br – Brightening
Help fade dark spots and discoloration, resulting in a brighter, more even-toned complexion.

Ac – Acne + Oil-Prone Skin
Help prevent and treat acne by regulating sebum production, opening clogged pores, reducing blemishes and helping to prevent scarring.

Dsˢ – Dry Skin Syndrome
Provide essential hydration and nourishment, restore moisture balance and create a softer, smoother, more comfortable complexion.

Rs – Rosacea

Help reduce redness, soothe irritation and strengthen the skin’s barrier, calming and nurturing the skin.

Sb – Seborrhea
Help control excess oil production and relieve inflammation, reducing flakiness and irritation.

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