Are Skin Types a Total Myth? We Asked Experts for the Tea

Are Skin Types a Total Myth? We Asked Experts for the Tea

I always thought that having acne meant it was just my particular skin’s “type,” but now, I’m learning that there are so many different factors that can contribute to the condition of your skin—which may actually have nothing to do with genetics like I originally thought. At the top of the year, I decided to start taking things like gut health more seriously to see if it could be causing my skin issues. Studies show that there can be a link between the health of your digestive system and how often you’re breaking out, so if you’re also struggling, it’s definitely worth looking into.

Gut health aside, experts think that your environment can play a big role in the health of your skin. If all this is the case, it raises a few questions for me. Are skin types a myth then? Do we all just experience environmental dryness and underlying health issues that contribute to the condition of our skin? I tapped a celebrity esthetician and dermatologist to weigh in on this. Keep scrolling for what they had to share.

Are skin types actually a myth?

Woman with glowing skin.

Okay, saying that skin types are a myth might be a bit bold. While I think that there are definitely factors like genetics that play a role in how our skin behaves, I want to stress that underlying health imbalances and environmental factors can play an even bigger part than we realize. Like I mentioned above, I thought that there was nothing that could be done for my acne-prone skin, but that just wasn’t true. I started taking gut health more seriously this year, and what do you know? My skin started to clear up!