SPF Explained. Why Sunscreen Is the Most Important Product in Your Entire Routine
SPF is the one skincare step that makes every other step work. Without it, your brightening serums, retinol, and actives are fighting a losing battle. Chapter Four breaks down exactly what sunscreen does, why it's essential for dark skin tones, how to choose between chemical and mineral formulas, and the application mistakes that reduce your protection without you knowing.
How Often Should You Exfoliate in Nigeria?
Discover why exfoliation is a must-have step in every Nigerian skincare routine. From oily, humid coastal skin to dry, harsh inland conditions, this guide breaks down the 5 Nigerian skin types, the top 6 benefits of regular exfoliation, and expert tips to avoid over-exfoliating. Learn exactly how often to exfoliate based on your skin type — plus get a full morning-and-evening exfoliation routine tailored for oily, dry, combination, and normal skin. Whether you're battling acne, dullness, or sensitivity, find out which exfoliants (AHA, BHA, salicylic acid, lactic acid) work best for Nigeria's climate.
How to Introduce Actives Into Your Routine Without Damaging Your Skin Barrier
Ready to add actives to your skincare routine? Retinol, AHAs, BHAs, Vitamin C — used correctly, these ingredients are transformative. Used wrongly, they destroy your skin barrier and set you back weeks. Chapter Three breaks down every key active, how to introduce each one safely, what to layer together, and what to keep apart — so your skin gets the results, not the damage.
Dermatologists recommend the following tip
Wear sunscreen daily. Sunscreen is one of the single most important things you can do for your skin. When applied...
identify and understand your skin type
However first, take some time to identify and understand your skin type: Sensitive skin may sting or burn after product use...
Moisturizers and Sunscreens keep the skin
Moisturizers and Sunscreens keep the skin protected from the sun, keeps skin moisturized, prevents wrinkles and fine lines, can help...


