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The DRPT Skin Type

The DRPT Skin Type

DRPT Skin Type - Baumann Skin Typing System

The DRPT skin type is one of 16 unique skin types identified in the Baumann Skin Typing System, a dermatologist-developed skin typing system created by professor Leslie Baumann in 2005. If you have dry, resistant, pigmented, and tight skin, your Baumann skin type is DRPT.

Dark spots are your main concern, but you may struggle to correct them without drying out your skin. To strike the perfect balance, you should do your best to select effective brightening products with comfortable, hydrating textures.


This post is part of a series on the Baumann Skin Typing System, a dermatologist-developed skin typing system with 16 different skin types. If you are a DRPT skin type, keep reading; if not, take our quiz to find your unique skin type!


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What is the Baumann Skin Typing System?

The Baumann Skin Type Indicator, or Baumann Skin Typing System, is a skin type classification system created by dermatology professor Leslie Baumann. It was first unveiled in the book “The Skin Type Solution”, published in 2005, and it’s since taken the world of beauty by storm.

Rather than rely on the traditional skin types we’re all familiar with (think dry, normal, or oily skin), the Baumann system is based around skin characteristics. According to Leslie Baumann, each person can be placed on either side of these four parameters, resulting in a unique skin type:

  1. Oily (O) versus Dry (D)
  2. Sensitive (S) versus Resistant (R)
  3. Pigmented (P) versus Nonpigmented (N)
  4. Wrinkled (W) versus Tight or Unwrinkled (T)

What are the 16 Baumann skin types?

In the table below, you will be able to find the 16 Baumann skin types, divided by the two characteristics that are often easier to identify: Oily (O) versus Dry (D) skin, and Sensitive (S) versus Resistant (R) skin:

Dry Oily
Sensitive DSNT
DSNW
DSPT
DSPW
OSNT
OSNW
OSPT
OSPW
Resistant DRNT
DRNW
DRPT → you are here
DRPW
ORNT
ORNW
ORPT
ORPW

The DRPT skin type: How to identify it

The DRPT skin type is dry, resistant, pigmented, and tight (unwrinkled). Here’s what that means:

Dry

According to Leslie Baumann’s system, dry skin has low sebum production and a moisture imbalance; for this reason, it needs a little more help than oily skin. Among the concerns associated with dry skin, are decreased sebum production, of course, but also rough texture, tightness, and a dull appearance that doesn’t quite reflect the light.

Resistant

There’s sensitive skin, and then there’s everything-proof skin, resisting everything from daily aggressions to highly concentrated skincare products. Resistant skin doesn’t need a lot of pampering–its only downside is that it may be resistant even to the positive effects of skincare actives when used in low concentrations.

Pigmented

“Pigmented” skin types have a tendency to develop uneven and unwanted pigmentation, such as dark spots and patches, melasma, or post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH). Hyperpigmentation is an incredibly common skin concern, but it’s also very challenging to get around. If you struggle with dark spots and want to correct them, you should make them your topmost priority when building your skincare routine.

Tight

“Tight” skin doesn’t have any visible signs of aging–yet. If you have a “tight” skin type, you have two possible options when building your skincare routine: you can keep things simple and make sure your skin stays healthy and hydrated, or you can turn it up a notch and focus on preventing the first signs of aging. The choice is yours, and it’ll depend on a lot of factors: your age, your lifestyle, the environmental aggressions you’re exposed to, and so much more.


How to care for DRPT skin

If your skin type is DRPT, you have dry, resistant, pigmented, and tight skin. Dark spots are your main concern, but you may struggle to correct them without drying out your skin. To strike the perfect balance, we recommend building your skincare routine around brightening products with comfortable, hydrating textures. Here’s what we suggest for DRPT skin:

  • A gentle cleanser that won’t strip your dry skin of much-needed moisture;
  • A powerful brightening serum suitable for morning and evening use;
  • A very high protection sunscreen for daily wear. If you must any steps, don’t skip this one;
  • A replenishing moisturizer to restore comfort to your skin whenever you feel the need.

Discover your DRPT skincare routine now:

To show you how you can put these products together, we’ve created two DRPT skincare routines. One’s vegan, the other isn’t, but they’re both equally effective and targeted for your skin type:


The Baumann Skin Typing System may seem a little complicated at first, but it’s a simple, intuitive way to classify skin types based on 4 characteristics that everyone can understand. If you are a DRPT skin type, you know your skin is dry, resistant, pigmented, and tight; following the routines above, you will be able to care for your skin according to its specific needs. Still need a little help? Then don’t hesitate to contact our beauty experts; we’ll be glad to help!

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