Skincare Tips

Skincare Tips

Yes, skin needs can change with the seasons. In winter, focus on richer moisturizers and hydration, while in summer, opt for lightweight, oil-free products and consistent SPF use.

Yes, skin needs can change with the seasons. In winter, focus on richer moisturizers and hydration, while in summer, opt for lightweight, oil-free products and consistent SPF use.

Yes, skin needs can change with the seasons. In winter, focus on richer moisturizers and hydration, while in summer, opt for lightweight, oil-free products and consistent SPF use.

Exfoliation frequency depends on your skin type. For sensitive skin, once a week is enough, while oily or normal skin can handle 2–3 times per week. Over-exfoliating can cause irritation, so listen to your skin.

Exfoliation frequency depends on your skin type. For sensitive skin, once a week is enough, while oily or normal skin can handle 2–3 times per week. Over-exfoliating can cause irritation, so listen to your skin.

Exfoliation frequency depends on your skin type. For sensitive skin, once a week is enough, while oily or normal skin can handle 2–3 times per week. Over-exfoliating can cause irritation, so listen to your skin.

Yes, but layer them properly: start with lighter textures like serums and end with heavier products like moisturizers. Avoid mixing active ingredients like retinol and vitamin C unless directed by a dermatologist.

Yes, but layer them properly: start with lighter textures like serums and end with heavier products like moisturizers. Avoid mixing active ingredients like retinol and vitamin C unless directed by a dermatologist.

Yes, but layer them properly: start with lighter textures like serums and end with heavier products like moisturizers. Avoid mixing active ingredients like retinol and vitamin C unless directed by a dermatologist.

For dry skin, look for hydrating products with hyaluronic acid. Oily skin benefits from lightweight, non-comedogenic options. For concerns like acne or wrinkles, choose targeted treatments like salicylic acid or retinol serums.

For dry skin, look for hydrating products with hyaluronic acid. Oily skin benefits from lightweight, non-comedogenic options. For concerns like acne or wrinkles, choose targeted treatments like salicylic acid or retinol serums.

For dry skin, look for hydrating products with hyaluronic acid. Oily skin benefits from lightweight, non-comedogenic options. For concerns like acne or wrinkles, choose targeted treatments like salicylic acid or retinol serums.

Clean your face and wait an hour without applying any products. If your skin feels tight, it’s dry. If it’s shiny, it’s oily. A mix of both indicates combination skin, while no significant changes suggest normal skin.

Clean your face and wait an hour without applying any products. If your skin feels tight, it’s dry. If it’s shiny, it’s oily. A mix of both indicates combination skin, while no significant changes suggest normal skin.

Clean your face and wait an hour without applying any products. If your skin feels tight, it’s dry. If it’s shiny, it’s oily. A mix of both indicates combination skin, while no significant changes suggest normal skin.

Start with a cleanser to remove impurities, follow with a toner to balance your skin, and then apply a serum or treatment for targeted concerns. Finish with a moisturizer to hydrate and SPF during the day to protect against sun damage.

Start with a cleanser to remove impurities, follow with a toner to balance your skin, and then apply a serum or treatment for targeted concerns. Finish with a moisturizer to hydrate and SPF during the day to protect against sun damage.

Start with a cleanser to remove impurities, follow with a toner to balance your skin, and then apply a serum or treatment for targeted concerns. Finish with a moisturizer to hydrate and SPF during the day to protect against sun damage.

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