Good skin elasticity; no significant wrinkles or sagging.

EASP Skin Type: Meaning, Concerns & Treatments
EASP accounts for roughly 3.8% of luluTI™ profiles from 5M+ AI skin analyses — a moderately uncommon type. Your skin is firm and smooth, yet active acne and post-inflammatory pigmentation create a cycle of breakouts and dark marks. Breaking this cycle requires a strategy that addresses both inflammation and melanin control simultaneously.
What is EASP skin?
EASP is one of the 16 luluTI™ skin profiles. The four letters of EASP indicate how this type behaves across the four clinical axes: wrinkle/elasticity, acne/unflawed, texture/smooth, and pigmentation/clear.
Four-axis scores for EASP
Cumulative aging indicator — collagen & elastin decline over time.
Sebum activity & inflammatory response common in young skin (teens–20s).
Structural indicator — sebum history, past acne, elasticity loss.
UV exposure, inflammation & hormonal changes accumulate over time.
Characteristics of EASP Skin type
Active breakouts including inflammatory papules, pustules, or recurring hormonal acne.
Smooth texture; no enlarged pores or scarring despite acne activity.
Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH) from acne, dark spots, and uneven skin tone.
Most commonly observed in individuals aged 20-39. Female-to-male ratio approximately 89.1% female.
Common skin concerns for EASP
What millions of analyses tell us about EASP skin
Most common in teens, steadily declines with age
8.6% in teens (x2.3), 5.9% in 20s, 3.4% in 30s. A pattern that naturally fades.
Acne clears -> naturally becomes EUSP
Hormones stabilize after mid-30s. This type transitions without intervention — acne just resolves.
Small pores keep texture 1+ point higher than EATP
Same acne, but without enlarged pores, skin texture stays significantly better.
Lowest redness scores — non-inflammatory acne
Whiteheads and blackheads, not angry red breakouts. Driven by clogged follicles, not excess oil.
Best treatments for EASP
Skincare
Anti-acne PDT and brightening programs combined.
Learn moreChemical Peel
BHA-based peels for clogged follicles and post-acne marks.
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Low-energy lasers for post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation.
Learn moreMicroneedling
Agnes-based selective gland treatment for persistent acne.
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The information provided on this page is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Consult a qualified dermatologist before beginning any treatment. Individual results may vary. All data referenced is derived from AI skin analysis and should not replace professional medical evaluation.