Powderpuff Cresteds come in a variety of colors, including blue, mahogany, copper, and lavender, which can be spotted or solid. Meanwhile, Hairless Cresteds have a naked body that may have a black or pink skin tone.
Hairless Cresteds are mostly bald, except on their feet, tail, and head, which have soft, flowing hairs. Keeping their body hairs shaved is essential in protecting their skin. Keep their skin natural— moisturizers/sunblocks aren't necessary. Use high-quality shampoo as they're susceptible to some minor skin issues, including acne and blackheads.
Aside from dog acne, also check for rashes, sores, and infection (indicated by tenderness, redness, and inflammation on some parts of the body such as mouth, nose, feet, and eyes) while grooming your Chinese Crested. Make sure their eyes are clear and free of any discharge/redness. Overall, weekly examination alerts you of any possible disease.
Any skin and/or hair coat issue exhibited by your pet should warrant an appointment with your vets Savannah, GA.