Should I use SPF every day, even when indoors?
Immediate Answer: Yes, if you're near windows (UVA penetrates glass). If you're in an interior office far from windows, daily SPF matters less, but it's still a good habit. The...
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Immediate Answer: Yes, if you're near windows (UVA penetrates glass). If you're in an interior office far from windows, daily SPF matters less, but it's still a good habit. The...
Immediate Answer: Yes. It's formulated as a full moisturiser with SPF protection built in—not an SPF product with moisturising as an afterthought. The hyaluronic acid and argan oil provide genuine...
Immediate Answer: SPF 50 is standard and sufficient. SPF below 30 doesn't provide reliable protection—SPF 30 is the minimum. What matters most is applying sunscreen consistently and in sufficient quantity,...
Immediate Answer: No. The formula absorbs into the skin with a velvety finish—no white cast, no greasy residue. It works well on all skin tones, from light to dark. The...
Immediate Answer: Mineral sunscreen (zinc oxide, titanium dioxide) is generally gentler for sensitive skin. Avoid chemical sunscreens with oxybenzone or octinoxate if you're reactive. Daycream Defence Repair SPF 50 is...
Immediate Answer: For optimal protection during prolonged outdoor exposure, reapply every 2 hours. For typical indoor days with brief outdoor moments (commuting, lunch breaks), your morning application provides meaningful protection...
Immediate Answer: 1/4 teaspoon for face (about the size of your fingertip from the tip of your finger to the first knuckle). Most people under-apply, reducing SPF effectiveness significantly. The...
Immediate Answer: Yes—and it actually works well as a makeup base. The velvety finish creates a smooth surface for foundation, concealer, and powder. Apply the daycream, wait 2-3 minutes for...
Immediate Answer: No. Makeup with SPF provides some protection, but coverage can be uneven as you often can't apply makeup thickly enough to achieve the stated SPF. The Science: Makeup...
Immediate Answer: Yes. Daycream Defence Repair SPF 50 is safe to use during pregnancy and breastfeeding. The ingredients are applied topically and are not absorbed into the bloodstream in meaningful...
Immediate Answer: Reapply SPF every 1-2 hours (every hour if sweating/swimming). Wear sun-protective clothing and hats. Use SPF lip balm. Seek shade during peak sun (10am-4pm). Combine these strategies for...
Immediate Answer: Daycream Defence Repair SPF 50 uses chemical UV filters. These absorb UV radiation and release the energy as heat—integrating into the skin's surface rather than sitting on top...
Immediate Answer: Three steps: (1) Stop new damage with Daycream Defence Repair SPF 50 daily, (2) Fade pigmentation with Anti-Pigmentation Programme, (3) Support collagen with Anti-Ageing Programme. Timeline: 8-16 weeks...
Immediate Answer: Yes, it contains bio-retinol—a plant-derived retinol alternative from Bidens Pilosa. Unlike synthetic retinol, bio-retinol does not increase photosensitivity, which makes it specifically suitable for daytime use. The Science:...
Immediate Answer: Sun damage (photoageing) is cumulative skin ageing from UV exposure. It manifests as spots, wrinkles, texture changes, and loss of firmness. It's reversible with consistent sun protection and...
Immediate Answer: Common irritants for sensitive skin: high-concentration retinol, alcohols, fragrance, essential oils, strong acids (AHA/BHA). Start with gentle formulations, introduce actives slowly, always use barrier-supporting ingredients. The Science: Sensitive...
Immediate Answer: The consultation is conducted personally by Linda Jørgensen, founder of Nordic Formula, who has nearly 30 years of professional experience in skin health and skincare formulation. About Linda:...
Immediate Answer: Give products at least 4-6 weeks (at least one full cell turnover cycle). Look for texture/tone changes first, then pigmentation/wrinkle changes. Inconsistent use or jumping between products prevents...
Immediate Answer: After booking, you provide Linda with information about your skin type, concerns, current routine, and any known sensitivities. You can also submit photos of your skin. Linda analyses...
Immediate Answer: Yes. Nordic Formula products already combine multiple active ingredients in a single formulation—and they're safe to use together. What matters isn't the number of actives but dosage, formulation,...
Immediate Answer: The consultation typically takes 20–30 minutes, depending on the complexity of your skin concerns. What happens in that time: Linda's assessment is personalised to each client, which means...
Immediate Answer: The EU prohibits or restricts certain ingredients for safety reasons. Nordic Formula formulates within EU guidelines, meaning stricter safety standards than most countries. Nordic Formula formulates within EU...
Immediate Answer: Stop use immediately. It's either an allergic reaction, irritation from active ingredient concentration, or the product is breaking you out through comedogenic ingredients. Clarify which by eliminating the...
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...
Immediate Answer: Face yoga (facial exercises targeting specific muscles) strengthens underlying muscles, helps prevent expression lines from deepening, and improves circulation. Use 3-4x weekly, 5-10 minutes per session, alongside your...
Immediate Answer: You won't automatically receive samples, but Linda may recommend specific products tailored to your needs, and some offers may include discounts or trial-size options for products discussed during...
Immediate Answer: No—if formulated properly and used thoughtfully. Retinol requires correct concentration, pH, and supporting ingredients. Over-use (too high concentration, too frequent) can cause irritation and barrier damage, but that's...
Immediate Answer: Professional facials provide intensive treatment, deep pore cleansing, and device-assisted techniques in one session. At-home care provides daily maintenance and cumulative results. Optimal: combine both—professional facials every other...
Immediate Answer: Yes. Linda's nearly 30 years of professional experience covers acne, post-acne pigmentation, signs of ageing, uneven skin tone, sun damage, sensitive skin, and barrier health. She provides both...
Immediate Answer: Cosmetic regulation varies globally. Korean skincare is safe if from reputable brands, but ingredient limits differ from EU standards. When buying international skincare, verify brand reputation and check...
Immediate Answer: Yes. Linda will offer general skincare advice and recommend products from other brands if they would genuinely serve your skin better. The consultation's purpose is to help you—not...
Immediate Answer: Store in cool, dark places (15-25°C ideal). Avoid bathrooms (humidity and heat degrade products). Vitamin C and retinol are particularly sensitive to light and heat. Keep products in...
Immediate Answer: Look for board-certified dermatologists (MD/DO with dermatology training). Verify credentials through medical boards. Choose specialists matching your concern (e.g., dermatology surgeon for skin cancer). Good dermatologists complement at-home...
Immediate Answer: Most skincare lasts 6-12 months after opening (check packaging for "Period After Opening" symbol—typically shows "6M" for 6 months). Vitamin C and retinol products may degrade faster if...
Immediate Answer: No, if buying from official brand sites or authorised retailers. Online purchases have the same safety as in-store purchases from verified sellers. Counterfeit products from unauthorised sellers =...
Immediate Answer: Safety doesn't correlate with natural vs. synthetic. Belladonna is natural and toxic. Synthetic vitamin C is identical to natural and equally safe. What matters: clinical testing, regulation, and...
Immediate Answer: Probably the barrier. Rosacea is a real, chronic inflammatory skin condition—but it's become massively over-self-diagnosed, especially in Scandinavia. The truth is that redness, flushing, stinging, and sensitivity are...
Immediate Answer: True allergies cause immediate reactions (itching, swelling, rash within minutes-hours). Irritation develops gradually (redness, stinging, flaking over days). Test new products on a small area first. If severe...
Immediate Answer: The Digital Consultation is a personalised one-on-one skincare consultation with Nordic Formula's founder Linda Jørgensen—conducted digitally rather than in a clinic. You share your skin concerns, current routine,...