Most common questions used to investigate
Do you see dark patches of skin on your face?
Do you have an elastic skin?
Do you have breakouts and bumps?
Do you have wrinkles?
Do you have blackheads?
Is your skin glowing?
Common conclusions
Your skin is most likely in good shape. Things like dark spots, blotchiness, and inconsistent coloring can be examples of skin not being super healthy. Dark circles and patchy skin are signs that your skin needs special attention.
Great. It is a good omen if you have any stretch marks. Elasticity refers to the skin's tendency to snap back into position after being stretched. The elasticity of our skin is what makes us plump, healthy-looking skin.
The quality of your skin is possibly one of the most well-known indicators of healthy vs. unhealthy skin. Breakouts and other bumps on your face are a sure sign that something is not quite right.
Wrinkles are a perfectly normal product of aged skin and volume loss. If you do not have wrinkles your skin is porbably healthy.
Tiny bumps surface on your skin as a result of clogged hair follicles. Since the bumps' surface appears dim or black, they are called blackheads. Your skin looks fine without pimples, acne, or blackheads on your face, which is a sign that you have healthy balanced skin.
Great! A natural glow is an important component
You should eat foods rich in antioxidants like Vitamin C, daily, exfoliate regularly with a gentle scrub, moisturize well, etc.
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