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Baumann Skin Type 15: DRPW™

The DRPW™ Skin Type is Dry, Resistant, Pigmented, and Wrinkled, with three barriers to skin health: dehydration, pigmentation, and aging. DRPW is a common skin type. It can fit a number of profiles, including:

  1. A person younger than 30 years old with dry skin who is often in the sun without SPF.
  2. A person over 30 with photoaging.
  3. A person with dry skin and melasma, usually female.

Baumann Skin Type 15: DRPW™

What Are the Benefits of Having the DRPW Skin Type?

DRPW is resistant, meaning that inflammation, redness, stinging, and burning are not issues for this skin type. Inflammatory skin conditions like acne and rosacea are also not typically a concern for resistant skin types like DRPW.


What Are the Cons of Having the DRPW Skin Type?

Dehydration, pigmentation, and signs of aging are the main concerns for DRPW skin. Dehydration and dryness are caused by an impaired skin barrier, which can be repaired with a barrier repair moisturizer that uses MLE technology to mimic the natural lipid structure of the skin’s barrier.

The primary lipid components of the skin barrier are:


It is important for the health of your skin barrier that these three components stay in proportional balance. Often, in damaged skin barriers there is more cholesterol and fewer ceramides and fatty acids than normal.

Pigmentation concerns such as dark spots and uneven skin tone occur when melanocytes produce too much melanin, the pigment that gives your skin its color. DRPW types who are over 30 or have a history of not using sunscreen experience signs of aging such as lines and wrinkles.

Best ingredients for DRPW

What Are the Best Skincare Ingredients for DRPW Skin?

The best skincare ingredients for DRPW™ skin types provide hydration, brighten dark spots, and address signs of aging. Some of the best ingredients to look for include:

What Are the Worst Skincare Ingredients for DRPW Skin?

DRPWs should avoid skincare ingredients that can make dryness worse. Ingredients to avoid include:

  • Alcohol
  • Anionic detergents
  • Hard water (increased calcium)
  • High strength Benzoyl peroxide


Product recommendations for DRPW

What Types of Products Should DRPW Skin Types Use?

DRPWs and other dry skin types should use creamy, non-foaming cleansers that deposit lipids onto the skin.

Hydroxy acid cleansers can be used to smooth the skin’s surface, though dry skin types may not be able to tolerate hydroxy acid cleansers daily. Similarly, facial scrubs can improve rough or uneven skin texture, but should only be used two to three times per week.

A barrier repair moisturizer should be used twice daily, ideally over damp skin, to restore proper barrier function. Other treatment products can include skin lighteners, retinoids, antioxidants, and other anti-aging products.

Many skin lightening ingredients are good for DRPW skin; there are many kinds of lighteners that work in different ways. Tyrosinase inhibitors and PAR-2 blockers are some of the most common ingredients used to treat hyperpigmentation concerns like post inflammatory hyperpigmentation or dark spots.

All Baumann Skin Types, including DRPWs, should use a daily sunscreen of at least SPF 15 or SPF 30 or higher when outdoors.


What Types of Products Should DRPW Skin Types Avoid?

Like other dry skin types, DRPWs should avoid foaming cleansers, which strip away oil from the skin. Other products that can dry the skin such as toners that contain alcohol should also be avoided.


DRPW should avoid alcohol

What Cosmetic Procedures Are Good for DRPW Skin Types?

Procedures that target pigmentation and signs of aging such as skin tightening devices, chemical peels, botulinum toxin injections, and dermal fillers can be good options for DRPWs.

When pigmentation is caused by photoaging, pigmented lesion lasers, resurfacing lasers, and IPL treatments can be used. However, DRPWs with melasma should avoid blue light, IPL, and lasers, as these treatments can worsen melasma.


Dry, Resistant, Pigmented and Wrinkled Skin Type

DRPWs have a common skin type, with dryness, uneven skin tone, and signs of aging their primary concerns. However, following the proper skincare routine and adopting good sun protection habits can leave DRPWs with healthy, smooth skin.

Click on the octagon in the main menu to build a custom skin care routine or visit our DRPW product collection below.

Best References and Scientific Publications on DRPW™ Skin:

  1. Baumann, L. (2008, 2012, 2019). Cosmetics and Skin Care in Dermatology. Fitzpatrick’s Dermatology in General Medicine. 7t, 8 th and 9 th eds. New York: McGraw Hill.
  2. Baumann L. Baumann Skin Types in Ch. 10 of Baumann's Cosmetic Dermatology Ed 3. (McGraw Hill 2022)
  3. Baumann, L. Ch.1 Cosmeceuticals and cosmetic Ingredients (McGraw Hill 2015)
  4. Baumann, L. (2006). The skin type solution: a revolutionary guide to your best skin ever. Bantam.
  5. Baumann, L. (2008). Understanding and treating various skin types: the Baumann Skin Type Indicator. Dermatologic clinics26(3), 359-373.
  6. Oninla, O. A., Oninla, S. O., Otike-Odibi, B. I., Oripelaye, M. M., Olanrewaju, F. O., & Mohammed, T. (2019). African skin: Different types, needs and diseases. International journal of tropical disease & health36(3), 1-13.
  7. Baumann, L. (2020). 14 A Scientific Approach to Cosmeceuticals. The Art of Aesthetic Surgery, Three Volume Set: Principles and Techniques.
  8. Kim, B. K., Choe, S. J., Lee, S. H., Min, P. K., & Hana, B. (2014). P110: Analysis of Baumann skin type in Korean women. 프로그램북 ( 초록집), 66(2), 355-355.
  9. Choi, J. Y., Choi, Y. J., Nam, J. H., Jung, H. J., Lee, G. Y., & Kim, W. S. (2016). Identifying skin type using the Baumann skin type questionnaire in Korean women who visited a dermatologic clinic. Korean Journal of Dermatology, 54(6), 422-437.
  10. de Souza, C. R. S., Fontes, R. B., & de Godoy, C. A. P. (2023). Estudo comparativo entre a autopercepção das características cutâneas e o formulário Baumann. Research, Society and Development, 12(4), e15912441144-e15912441144.
  11. Baumann, Leslie S. “The Baumann Skin Typing System” in Farage MA, et al. Textbook of Aging Skin Skin. Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg (2017): 1579-1594.
  12. Baumann, L. (2009). The Baumann skin-type indicator: a novel approach to understanding skin type. Handbook of Cosmetic Science and Technology, 3rd Edition, Informa Healthcare, New York, 29-40

Comments 2

Loretta on

Love all your info! I will be on the hunt for all the necessary projects. Thanks so much!

Suzanne N. on

I took your skin test. And I really believe you got my skin right. It is very resilient against almost anything except it is uneven skin tone dry tendencies and small lines with developing wrinkles at 65 years old. I’m also a natural blonde where I now have Platinum white hair which I color. I also have an undertone of bronze in my skin. You have helped me to see what is good for my skin and not good for it now I do have barrier issues to keep it moist and uneven skin tone so I have taken everything into consideration and would love to continue learning with you also finding out what products you might have to help as well. Thank you
Suzanne N

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