Most common questions used to investigate
Do you know your skin type?
Do you have sensitive skin?
Are you buying your product from the store?
Do you want products for your night time routine?
Do you have problem with hyperpigmentation?
Are you going to buy a product based off a friend or influencer’s recommendation?
Common conclusions
Great! It is very essential to know your skin type before purchasing any item, so you can find the correct products and get more out of your money. Some of the best-suited elements for sensitive skin are aloe, chamomile, green tea and even shea butter. For oily skin type products containing Benzoyl Peroxide and alpha hyaluronic acid.
You should definitely avoid fragrance, essential oils, chemical sunscreens, harsh exfoliants, alcohol, etc. You should look for products that say "sensitive" on the label.
You should not ever compromise on a patch test if you are purchasing your product from the shop. Right before you buy the product, it is important to do a skin test, as it will give you an idea of how successful it will be. It is not for you if it irritates your skin or ends up clogging your pores.
For your night routine, retinol is a main ingredient to look for in items. This helps to manipulate skin cells and stimulate collagen.
Hyperpigmentation can be caused either by sun exposure or from trauma to the skin. You should look for products containing Niacinamide, Retinoids, Vitamin C, Azelaic Acid, etc.
Not only do you pay attention to how fine their skin looks now, but also to what kind of skin they were struggling with to begin with. That will give you a more precise measure of how well the item will perform for you.
The most significant factor in deciding what skincare products function best for you is the type of skin.
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