Beauty Wiki
A comprehensive dictionary of beauty-related phrases, conditions, and terminology used throughout The Beauty Fellowship.
Skin Conditions
Acne
Frequent breakouts, clogged pores
Oily
Excess sebum, shiny appearance
Albinistic
Very light skin due to lack of melanin
Dehydrated
Lacks water, can be oily or dry, feels tight
Dry
Tight, flaky, sometimes rough texture
Dry-to-Oily Combination
Oily T-zone with dry or normal cheeks
Eczema-Prone
Dry, itchy, inflamed patches
Freckled
Small, flat, brown spots from sun exposure
Hyperpigmented
Darker patches due to excess melanin
Hypopigmented
Lighter patches due to loss of pigment
Mature
Shows signs of aging, like wrinkles and loss of elasticity
Melanin-Rich
Darker skin tones, more melanin, unique needs
Normal
Balanced, not too oily or dry
Normal-to-Oily Combination
Oily T-zone with dry or normal cheeks
Pigmented
Prone to hyperpigmentation, dark spots
Psoriasis-Prone
Scaly, red plaques
Rosacea-Prone
Redness, inflammation, visible blood vessels
Sensitive
Easily irritated, reacts to products or environment
Sun-Damaged
Leathery texture, dark spots, wrinkles
Textured
Uneven surface, bumps or rough patches
Vitiligo
Patchy loss of pigment
Undertone - Cool
Skin with a cool undertone shows hints of pink, red, or bluish hues. It often burns more easily in the sun, and veins may appear blue or purple.
Undertone - Neutral
Skin with a neutral undertone shows a balanced mix of warm and cool hues, without leaning strongly in either direction. Veins may appear blue-green.
Undertone - Olive
Skin with an olive undertone has subtle green or grayish hues layered over a naturally warm base. Veins can appear green, and the skin often tans easily.
Undertone - Yellow
Skin with a yellow undertone features warm, golden, or honey-like hues. Veins may appear greenish, and the skin typically tans rather than burns.