Hormonal shifts can change how your skin functions—affecting what it can tolerate, how it responds, and how it recovers.
This assessment helps identify what your skin can comfortably receive right now through the Complexion Reset™ Method.
This is not a symptom-based quiz. It is designed to understand how your skin is functioning—so your care aligns with what it can truly respond to at this stage.
1. How does your skin handle daily comfort?
What this reveals: hydration + barrier function
A. It often feels tight, dry, reactive, or easily uncomfortable
Your skin may be lacking hydration and barrier support, making it more sensitive to daily stress
B. It feels okay, but not as strong or resilient as before
Your skin may be stable, but showing signs of reduced strength and recovery over time
C. It feels generally balanced, but not as radiant or responsive
Your skin appears steady, but may need support to maintain vitality and responsiveness
This gives you insight into your skin’s current comfort level. Next, look at how your skin is responding to the products you’re using.
2. How does your skin respond to products now?
What this reveals: responsiveness + compatibility
A. Products do not seem to hydrate, comfort, or support my skin the way they used to
Your skin may not be receiving or retaining support effectively, often due to barrier disruption
B. Products still work, but the results do not seem to last as long
Your skin may respond, but struggles to maintain results, indicating reduced resilience
C. My skin feels fairly balanced, but products do not seem to do much anymore
Your skin may need more targeted support to stay active and responsive over time
This helps you understand how your skin is interacting with what you apply. Now, take a closer look at how well your skin is able to recover.
3. How well does your skin recover?
What this reveals: resilience + repair ability
A. It takes longer to recover from dryness, irritation, or visible stress
Your skin may be slower to repair, indicating a need for calming and restorative support
B. It recovers, but more slowly than it used to
Your skin can recover, but may benefit from strengthening and renewal support
C. It recovers fairly well, but improvement feels limited or gradual
Your skin is functioning, but may need optimization to improve visible results
Recovery is a key indicator of skin strength and resilience. Next, look at how your skin responds to stimulation, such as exfoliation or active ingredients.
4. How does your skin handle active or exfoliating products?
What this reveals: tolerance to stimulation
A. They feel too strong, drying, or irritating for my skin right now
Your skin may be overstimulated or sensitive, and may benefit from a gentler approach
B. I can tolerate them, but the results fade quickly
Your skin can handle stimulation, but may not be sustaining the benefits
C. My skin handles them fairly well, but they no longer seem especially effective
Your skin may need a more refined or optimized approach to maintain results
This helps you understand your skin’s tolerance level right now. Now, focus on what your skin appears to need most at this stage.
5. What does your skin seem to need most right now?
What this reveals: current functional priority
A. Comfort, hydration, and stability
Your skin is asking for support, balance, and relief before anything more advanced
B. Strength, support, and resilience
Your skin is ready to rebuild strength and improve function while staying balanced
C. Help staying vibrant, responsive, and well-maintained
Your skin is relatively stable and may benefit from ongoing support and refinement
You’ve shared how your skin is functioning—this gives you a strong foundation. Finally, you’ll capture a bit of context around your hormonal stage.
6. Where are you in your hormonal journey?
While the first five questions measure what is happening, Question 6 identifies the driver.
Perimenopause: Estrogen levels fluctuate wildly. You might have oily breakouts one week and extreme dryness the next.
Menopause: Estrogen drops significantly. This leads to a rapid loss of collagen and a decrease in natural oil production.
Post-menopause: The skin reaches a "new normal" that is often thinner and more prone to chronic dehydration and loss of glow.
Not Sure: You can still successfully use the Complexion Reset™ Method based purely on your skin’s current function, even if you don't know your exact hormonal status.
This assessment shifts the focus from “what’s wrong” to what your skin is capable of receiving right now. By identifying the drivers of your hormonal journey, we move the perspective from failure to transition. Your skin isn’t broken; it is simply operating under a new biological blueprint.
Does your current routine reflect what your skin is actually prepared to respond to today?
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