Have you ever heard that two people with different fitness goals—one focusing on weight loss and the other on muscle gain—follow the same diet plan? No, right. Similarly, your skin demand varies with each factor and it is a reminder that skincare should be as unique as you are, leaving no room for a "one-size-fits-all" approach.
Our skin types vary significantly, influenced by tone, ethnicity, culture and personal preferences but when companies offer the same product for every skin tone, it is like trying to fit a universal glove on hands of all sizes. In an interview with HT Lifestyle, Seeza Bhardwaj, Founder of The Green Loom, revealed, “Even if a company modifies the active components while keeping the base ingredients unchanged, it may have some results on your skin, but the outcome will not align with your expectations. Before selecting any product, we must consider relevant factors and try to understand our skin behaviour.” She suggested -
Attention - The utilization of retinol elevates the presence of Vitamin A in the body, and during pregnancy, this can pose severe risks to the developing fetus. Hence, it is advised to avoid using retinol during pregnancy and to consult a healthcare professional for guidance.
Tip: Avoid sitting in direct sunlight when taking any retinol product.
Seeza Bhardwaj concluded, “In the grand tapestry of skin, we're all unique, each with a story. Knowing what truly suits you often requires trials and diligent research. If you're ever in doubt about your skin type, don't hesitate to contact a dermatologist for expert guidance. But remember, regardless of the journey, consistency is your faithful companion in the quest for radiant skin. Patiently observe the daily strides your skin makes and tailor your skincare accordingly. So, go forth and revel in the beauty of your skin, a testament to your dedication and care. Your food, diet and lifestyle plays a major role.”