Frequently Asked Questions

The basic skincare routine order is cleanser → moisturizer → sunscreen (morning). If using a face mask, apply it after cleansing 1–2 times per week, then follow with moisturizer.

Most dermatology guidelines recommend washing your face twice daily — morning and night. Over-washing can strip natural oils and cause dryness or irritation.

No complicated routine is required. A simple routine with cleanser, moisturizer, and sunscreen is enough for beginners to maintain healthy, protected skin.

UV rays can pass through windows and clouds. Daily sunscreen use helps reduce sun damage, tanning, dark spots, and premature aging, even on cloudy days or indoors.

Most skincare products need 3–6 weeks of consistent use to show visible improvements in texture, hydration, and clarity.

Beginner-friendly ingredients include:

  • Hyaluronic acid for hydration

  • Niacinamide for skin barrier support

  • Licorice extract for brighter appearance

  • Tea tree extract for clearer-looking skin

No. Even oily skin needs hydration. Skipping moisturizer can actually cause skin to produce more oil to compensate for dryness.

Yes. Consistent daily skincare helps maintain clean, hydrated, and protected skin, while preventing buildup of dirt, oil, and environmental pollutants.

Look for products that are:

  • Gentle and non-stripping

  • Free from harsh alcohols

  • Designed for daily use

  • Tested for skin compatibility

Always patch test before full use.

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