Women 40+ Skincare Routine Q&A – Bring One Product and Let's Talk Ingredients
Details
Many women already use skincare products, but still wonder:
• Am I using the right products for my skin?
• Are the ingredients helping my skin or irritating it?
• Could my routine be simpler or more effective?
• Why does skin change so much after 40?
This relaxed 30-minute online session helps women over 40 who already use skincare products better understand their skincare routine.
This session is an open Ask-Me-Anything conversation about skincare. To make the session practical and helpful please bring one skincare product you currently use so we can look at ingredients and routines together.
You are welcome to ask questions about topics such as:
• Your current skincare routine
• Ingredients in products you already use
• Dry or sensitive skin
• Skin changes that often happen with age
• Simplifying a routine without buying unnecessary products
• Natural skincare approaches
The goal is to create a friendly space where women can share experiences, ask questions, and learn from each other.
During the discussion, I may also share what I have learned from my own skincare journey, including examples from my personal routine and the products I use.
Who this session is for
Women aged 40 and over who:
• Already use skincare products
• Are interested in learning more about ingredients and routines
• Would like to exchange experiences with other women
• Are curious about natural skincare approaches
This session works best for women who already have a basic skincare routine.
Important
This event is a community discussion and educational session only.
The information shared is general in nature and based on personal experience and ongoing study in beauty therapy.
This session does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
If you have specific skin conditions or medical concerns, please seek advice from a qualified healthcare professional.
If you enjoy learning about skincare and sharing experiences with other women, you are very welcome to join the conversation.
Cheers
Catherine
