🕯️

What’s Your Skin REALLY Trying to Tell You?

Hello, Richly Favored.

This 2-minute quiz will uncover what’s actually going on beneath the surface — and it’s probably not what the skincare industry told you. No judgment. No sales pitch. Just truth.

Question 1 of 10

When you look in the mirror lately, what’s the first thing you think?

Be honest — no one’s watching.

Who IS this? My skin doesn’t even look like mine anymore.
Something is off — this isn’t just aging.
I avoid the mirror. I don’t like what I see — and I don’t just mean my skin.
Honestly, I’m fine — I just want to take better care of what I’ve got.
Question 2 of 10

How would you describe your skin right now?

Pick the one that fits best — even if none are perfect.

Oily, dry, combo, or sensitive — I know my type, it just won’t cooperate.
It changes all the time. I have no idea what it is anymore.
It used to be fine, but something shifted and now nothing works.
I’ve honestly stopped paying attention. I just slap something on and hope for the best.
Question 3 of 10

How many “miracle” products have you tried in the last year?

Be real — we’ve all been there.

1–2. I keep it simple.
3–5. A few things caught my eye.
6–10. I keep hoping the next one will be THE one.
I’ve lost count. My bathroom looks like a Sephora clearance rack.
Question 4 of 10

Right after you wash your face, how does your skin feel?

Before you put anything else on — that first 30 seconds.

Tight, dry, almost squeaky — like everything was stripped.
Still oily or like the cleanser didn’t do anything.
Calm. Comfortable. Normal.
It stings, burns, or feels raw.
Question 5 of 10

How often do you exfoliate — scrubs, peels, acids, retinol, anything?

Count all of them, even the “gentle” ones.

Daily or almost daily.
3–5 times a week.
Once a week or less.
Rarely or never.
I’ve stopped — my skin can’t handle it anymore.
Question 6 of 10

After you moisturize, what happens within 2–3 hours?

What does your skin actually do — not what the label promised.

It drinks it up and feels dry again — like nothing happened.
Greasy on the surface but tight underneath.
It gets irritated, breaks out, or feels worse.
Feels fine. Stays comfortable.
I need to reapply constantly throughout the day.
Question 7 of 10

Have you noticed any of these AFTER switching to “clean” or “natural” skincare?

Select all that apply.

My skin got MORE sensitive.
I started breaking out in new places.
My skin feels drier than before.
Products that used to work now burn or sting.
Honestly, my skin was better BEFORE I went “clean.”
None of these — clean products have actually helped.
I haven’t switched to clean products.
Question 8 of 10

Which of these have you experienced in the SAME timeframe your skin changed?

Select all that apply — even the ones that don’t seem skin-related.

Digestive issues — bloating, reflux, or changes in gut health.
Hormonal shifts — perimenopause, irregular cycles, hot flashes.
Chronic stress, anxiety, or poor sleep.
New medication — including GLP-1s, birth control, HRT, or thyroid meds.
Major life change — move, job change, loss, divorce.
None of these apply to me.
Question 9 of 10

Beyond your skin — which of these feels most true right now?

This isn’t about your face. It’s about you.

I feel invisible lately — like no one really sees me.
I’ve disconnected from my body. I don’t feel at home in it.
I’m exhausted from holding everything together for everyone else.
I know something needs to change, but I don’t know where to start.
I’m actually in a pretty good place — I just want my skin to catch up.
Question 10 of 10

What would finally getting your skin figured out mean for you?

Not what product to buy — what it would change in your life.

I could stop spending money on products that don’t work.
I could get ready in the morning without dreading the mirror.
I could stop canceling plans because of how my skin looks.
I could finally trust my own routine and stop second-guessing.
I could focus on living instead of constantly fixing.
I would feel like myself again.

Your results are ready.

Tell us where to send them — and they’re yours.

Your results won’t go anywhere. Calendly will open in a new tab.