skin fat
The Spanish term 'piel grasa' refers to oily or greasy skin, rather than 'skin fat'. It is a common term in dermatology, referring to skin that produces excess sebum, a naturally occurring skin oil, which can possibly lead to acne or shiny skin appearance. The term encompasses a large variety of skin conditions and is commonly used within the skincare and beauty industry.
My dermatologist told me that I have oily skin.
This phrase is an example of a conversation where a person has received a diagnosis from a doctor, in this case, from a skin doctor or dermatologist. The word 'piel grasa' translates directly to 'oily skin'.
Products for oily skin can help control shine.
This sentence describes how certain products can help with skincare, specifically for oily skin ('piel grasa'). This may be advice given in a beauty tutorial or in a skincare product advertisement.
Oily skin requires special care to prevent acne.
This sentence shows the use of the term 'piel grasa' (oily skin) in the context of giving advice about skincare, explaining that it needs particular attention to prevent skin conditions such as acne.