Professional Knowledge & Regulation

What should I prepare before the Digital Consultation?

Updated 1. January 2024

Immediate Answer: Prepare a list of your current skincare products and routine, note your skin concerns in order of priority, and take a few photos of your skin in natural light. The more clearly you can describe what's happening with your skin—and what you've already tried—the more targeted Linda's recommendations will be.

Preparation checklist:

  • Current products: What cleanser, serum, moisturiser, and SPF are you using? Include any treatment products (acids, retinol, vitamin C)
  • Skin history: Any relevant history—breakouts, previous treatments (laser, peels, clinic visits), known allergies or sensitivities
  • Specific concerns: The three things about your skin you most want to improve, in order of priority
  • Photos: Natural light, no makeup, close-up showing main concern areas (dark spots, fine lines, texture, redness)
  • Previous attempts: What have you tried that didn't work, and how did your skin respond?

Why preparation matters: Linda uses this information for genuine professional reasoning—not just matching your "skin type" to a product. The quality of her recommendations is directly proportional to the detail of information you provide.

Pro Tip: Take your skin photos at the same time of day (ideally morning, after cleansing and before any products). This gives Linda a baseline view without the influence of hydrating or colour-correcting products.

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