F.A.Q. Skin
Find answers to some of the most commonly asked questions regarding skin care that our clients ask.
Meet our resident skin care expert

Xanthi D. Charitonos
Xanthi is a qualified aesthetician with many years in the professional beauty field. She is Master Trainer of Aesthetic Applications and she is responsible for all aspects of skin care training. Her responsibilities include training on specific skin care treatments, skin care treatment development, training workshops, and seminar presentations. Xanthi is an appointed Master Trainer for Cyprus and the Middle East area for many of the manufacturers we represent including:
Heitland Cosmetics - Germany - Thalasso therapies for face and body, Rosa Graf face and Body Therapies
Lady Esther Cosmetics - Germany - Professional and retails lines for face and body
Keenwell -Spain - retail lines for face and body
Kleraderm Scientific Biocosmetology - Face and Body Therapies
Xanthi is also a graduate of Komotini University in Greece with a degree in Physical Education and further G.R.A.F.T. certification.
Xanthi is available to answer all questions you may have regarding skin care or the use of our products.Please do not hesitate to send her your specific questions. You may want to also check out Xanthi's Blog for interesting articles and up-to-date information regarding skin care.
Common Skin Care Questions
How do I find out my skin type?
Skin types are generally categorized as normal, oily, dry, sensitive, or combination. Skin type can change over time and be influenced by hormones, medications, and diet.
To determine your skin type, wash your face gently and leave it product-free for several hours, then observe its characteristics in different areas. Paying attention to your skin's appearance, feel, and reactions to products is crucial for developing an effective skincare routine.
What are the basic skincare products I should have?
A good routine includes a cleanser, toner, serum, moisturizer, and sunscreen (for daytime).
What are the most important parts of a skincare routine?
Daily sunscreen use is paramount to protect against sun damage, which can lead to skin cancer, wrinkles, and dark spots. A broad-spectrum sunscreen with an SPF of 15 or higher is essential. A basic routine should also include gentle cleansing and moisturizing of the face and neck, both morning and night.
What Is the Best Daily Routine for Facial Skin Care?
Cleansing: Cleanse your skin at least twice a day using a cleanser suited to your skin type. This helps remove dirt and excess oils.
Toner: While some may think toning is optional, experts stress its importance. Toner helps eliminate any remaining impurities left on the skin after cleansing.
Exfoliation (1-2 times a week): Although skin cells naturally renew daily, some dead cells can accumulate. Exfoliating helps remove these layers, promoting smoother skin.
Moisturizing: Moisturizers create a protective barrier, keeping the skin hydrated and giving it a soft, healthy appearance. Choose a moisturizer based on your skin type, apply it to your face, and gently massage in upward motions until absorbed.
Sunscreen: Sun exposure is one of the most harmful factors for skin cells. After moisturizing, apply sunscreen during the day, reapplying every two hours if needed for optimal protection.
How often should I cleanse my face?
It's generally recommended to cleanse twice a day, morning and night, to remove dirt, oil, and impurities
Why is moisturizing important?
Moisturizers help keep your skin hydrated, preventing dryness and oiliness, both of which can lead to skin problems.
Is sunscreen necessary every day?
Yes, sunscreen is crucial for protecting your skin from harmful UV rays, which can cause damage and premature aging.
Use a sunscreen with at least 30 SPF and apply it liberally, reapplying throughout the day, especially after swimming or sweating
How can I prevent aging skin?
Skin naturally loses elasticity and collagen with age, leading to wrinkles and sagging. Daily sunscreen, eye creams, and topical products containing retinoids and antioxidants can help mitigate these effects.
How can I avoid wrinkles?
While wrinkles are a natural part of aging, limiting sun exposure, daily sunscreen use, and using products containing antioxidants and retinoids can help delay their onset and minimize their appearance.
What causes acne?
Acne is primarily caused by excess sebum (oil) and clogged pores. While the exact reasons why some individuals experience acne and others don't remain unclear, hormonal fluctuations likely play a significant role.
Acne is most prevalent during puberty and young adulthood, affecting about 80% of people before age 30. While stress may contribute due to its impact on hormones, definitive links between stress, diet, or light makeup and acne haven't been established. Gentle cleansing (no more than twice daily) and avoiding harsh scrubbing, exfoliation, and touching affected areas are recommended.
How Often should I exfoliate?
There is no set guideline for how often to exfoliate the skin, as it varies based on the type of exfoliating product and its impact on the skin, along with other products used in conjunction. However, exfoliation is an essential step in skincare. As a general recommendation, it’s best to exfoliate only once or twice a week, as overdoing it can lead to irritation, redness, and discomfort
Which Areas of the Body Need the Most Attention?
While facial skincare often takes center stage, it’s equally important to focus on the skin of your neck, chest, and hands, as these areas also show signs of aging. Always remember to apply sunscreen in the morning, and don’t overlook moisturizing your chest. Afterward, use any excess product on the back of your hands. Additionally, the back of the legs is a common site for melanoma in women, so it’s crucial to protect this area thoroughly with sunscreen.
What Is the Best Age to Begin Anti-Aging Products or Treatments?
The answer is straightforward: The ideal time to start addressing wrinkles is as soon as they become visible, which typically occurs in the late twenties.
However, you can take preventive measures earlier by making sunscreen a daily habit. This simple step is one of the most effective and affordable ways to combat aging.
Is a Special Eye Cream Really Necessary?
Absolutely. The skin around the eyes is thinner and requires extra attention. Dermatologists recommend opting for eye creams that include retinol and antioxidants like vitamin C to effectively combat signs of aging.
What Is the Key to Clear Skin?
Steer clear of touching your face, squeezing pimples, and excessive washing. Choose products that match your skin type and address your specific issues. Although there are plenty of skincare tips for different skin types, some universal practices can be beneficial. If you’re unsure about your skincare regimen, seek guidance from a beauty professional for tailored advice and a suitable routine.