FAQ
Common Questions
What type of skin do I have ?
There are about 4 different types of skin, which are Oily, Dry, a Combination of Both, and Normal skin.
To determine what kind of skin you have, wash your face and wait for about an hour.
- Oily Skin: Shiny skin, and oiliness throughout the day (especially on the forehead, nose and chin)
- Dry Skin: Tight, flaky, itchy skin with a lack of natural oil
- Combination Skin: A combination of both, with oily skin on the forehead, nose and chin, while dry on the cheeks and other areas
- Normal Skin: Balanced skin with neither oil or dryness
If still unsure, stop by your local All Love Collections spas and have your skin condition assessed by a professional Esthetician.
How do I stop getting wrinkles ?
To care for your skin and minimize the appearance of wrinkles, follow these key steps: protect your skin from the sun with daily SPF use, adopt a healthy lifestyle with a balanced diet and regular exercise, use skincare products with anti-aging ingredients like retinol and vitamin C, maintain a gentle skincare routine, and consider professional treatments if desired. These practices can help nourish and protect your skin, promoting a more youthful and vibrant complexion.
What is the proper order to apply skincare ?
To apply skincare products effectively, follow this simplified order: Start by cleansing your face to remove dirt and impurities. Optionally, use a toner to balance the skin's pH level. Next, apply any treatment products such as serums or treatments targeted for specific concerns. Gently apply an eye cream around the eye area. Then, moisturize your skin to provide hydration and nourishment. During the daytime, don't forget to apply sunscreen as the final step to protect your skin from the sun. Allow each product to absorb before moving on to the next step. Customize this routine based on your skin type and individual needs.
What is the biggest misconceptions about acne ?
One of the biggest misconceptions regarding acne is that it is solely a result of poor hygiene or dirty skin. Many people believe that acne is caused by not washing the face enough or by having a dirty face. However, this is not entirely true. Acne is a complex skin condition influenced by various factors such as genetics, hormonal changes, excess oil production, clogged pores, and inflammation. While keeping the skin clean is important, acne is not solely caused by poor hygiene. It is essential to understand that acne can occur even with a diligent skincare routine and that its treatment often requires a multifaceted approach, which includes skin care.