Frequently Asked Question
- Is chocolate the cause of acne?
There is no direct connection, but sugary foods can aggravate acne. - Are the more costly products any more effective?
Not necessarily–look to established ingredients instead. - Can I reduce the size of my pores?
Not, but you can reduce their occurrence. - Does natural skincare have to Ohno, must be better?
Not always, some of the natural ingredients may annoy skin - Does skin breathe?
Skin does not actually breathe but it does enjoy light and airy products. - Do I have to switch skincare frequently?
Only when the needs of your skin change or the products no longer work. - Does toothpaste work on pimples?
It is drying skin and can lead to more irritation. - Does dry skin improve with a water intake?
It assists, however topical moisturizers are necessary in skin hydration. - Is tanning safe when I do not burn?
No; any tanning hurts skin in the long-term - Do oily food cause oily skin?
The consumption of oily foods will not necessarily lead to oily skin.
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Always consult a qualified dermatologist, trichologist, or healthcare professional before making skincare, haircare, or supplement decisions.

Mayank Rawat
Certified Skincare Consultant and passionate researcher, I specialize in exploring skincare ingredients and haircare actives. Always eager to stay ahead of trends, I continuously update my knowledge to bring science-backed solutions. Dedicated to helping others achieve healthy skin and hair through expertise and innovation.
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