1) Every individual has their unique skin type and skin condition. So whether a skincare is suitable for you, you will not be able to know until you use it.
2) You may feel different when you first use a new skin care product. You skin may be adjusting to the new ingredients. Monitor it for about 1-2 weeks before deciding if the product is suitable for you. It should works for you as long as there is no occurance of itchiness or redness.
3) Please read instructions before first use.
4) When using a product for the first time, it is recommended to start by testing on a small area by the ear for potential sensitive reactions. Stop using the product and consult a physician if redness occurs.
5) Using too many products or applying large amounts at once does not increase efficacy.
6) Products should be stored in a cool, dry place and away from direct sunlight. Products should not be exposed to extreme heat, cold, or temperature changes for it will shorten the product life span and lower their efficacy. Bathroom is not a good storage place because its temperature and humidity vary frequently.
7) Skincare products are not medicines. Medicines prioritize curing diseases, thus might exert adverse effects on the skin as a tradeoff. Quality skincare products deliver nutrients through the skin's natural mechanisms. With prolonged use, they help the skin to function better and to be better able to protect itself. As a result, the skin looks healthier and ages more slowly.
8) Like all organs, skin can be ill. The best remedy is to seek help from a physician for proper diagnose and treatment. Medical-grade cosmeceuticals can be supplemented for the skin to recover better.
9) Different skin types require different skincare. Products and regimens should change with season, age, and skin condition.