You can determine your skin type by observing how your skin behaves throughout the day. If your skin feels tight, it’s likely dry. If it becomes shiny or oily, you might have oily skin. Combination skin tends to be oily in the T-zone and dry on the cheeks.
It’s recommended to adjust your routine every few months or whenever you notice changes in your skin condition, weather, or lifestyle.
Not necessarily. The effectiveness of a product depends on its ingredients and how well it suits your skin type—not the price tag.
Yes, you can. Just make sure the ingredients don’t conflict (for example, avoid using retinol with strong exfoliating acids at the same time).
It usually takes about 4–6 weeks of consistent use to see noticeable results, depending on the product and your skin type.
Yes. UV rays can still reach your skin through windows, so wearing sunscreen daily is essential for protection.
Start with cleanser → toner → serum → moisturizer → sunscreen (in the morning). Always apply from the lightest to the heaviest texture.
Natural doesn’t always mean safe. Some natural ingredients can cause irritation or allergies. Always patch-test before applying new products.
Absolutely! Skincare isn’t gender-specific — the key is to choose products that match your skin’s needs.
Keep them in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Some items like vitamin C serums may need refrigeration for longevity.