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FAQ's
1. How often should I exfoliate my facial skin?
1. How often should I exfoliate my facial skin?
The optimal frequency is 2 to 3 times per week, depending on your skin type. Sensitive skin may only need exfoliation once a week, while combination or oily skin can tolerate more frequent use. Proper exfoliation prevents the buildup of dead skin cells and enhances the effectiveness of subsequent treatments.
2. Are anti-ageing products suitable for both men and women?
2. Are anti-ageing products suitable for both men and women?
Yes. Anti-ageing products are formulated to address the same skin concerns in both men and women: loss of firmness, wrinkles, and dullness. The differences usually lie in texture or fragrance, but the active ingredients and benefits are universal.
3. What are the main benefits of exfoliation?
3. What are the main benefits of exfoliation?
Exfoliation removes dead skin cells from the surface, improves texture and radiance, stimulates cell renewal, and helps moisturisers and treatments absorb more effectively. It also helps unclog pores and maintain a smoother, more even appearance.
4.Is it safe to use exfoliators on sensitive skin?
4.Is it safe to use exfoliators on sensitive skin?
Yes, but with caution. Gentle exfoliators should be chosen, preferably with soothing ingredients and no abrasive particles. Using them once a week is enough to avoid irritation. It’s also important to moisturise well afterwards and apply sunscreen to maintain balance and protection.
5. Do they really reduce wrinkles and fine lines?
5. Do they really reduce wrinkles and fine lines?
Yes, they help reduce their appearance with consistent use. Active ingredients such as retinol, peptides, hyaluronic acid, and antioxidants stimulate collagen production, improve elasticity, and provide deep hydration. While they don’t completely remove wrinkles, they visibly smooth the skin and delay the signs of ageing.




