Almost every morning starts the same way for Ami Goradia: A mocha coffee, ballet class and, without fail, her skincare routine, which for the last year has been KaramMD’s three-step system, The Trifecta. “I love things that become rituals,” says Ami, a mother of two who lives in Cardiff-by-the-Sea, a beach community in San Diego County.
“I go to ballet nearly every day. Everyday we follow the same progression at the barre. So I love the idea of doing the same thing with my skincare. Also when I'm tired at the end of the day, I can't do 12 steps,” adds Ami.
Four years ago, after undergoing treatment for breast cancer, Ami was put on medication that accelerates some aspects of menopause. Ami started noticing changes in her skin, like “fine lines, wrinkles and dullness” that left her feeling “distressed.” “My breast cancer story is not as complicated and fraught as many people have had to deal with, but it was a real disappointment to have to accept taking a medication that was speeding up the aging process. I mean, who wants to speed that up?" she says.

























7 comments
Robin
In week two I had some breakout on my chin, redness and some flacky skin on my chin.
No discomfort what so ever. Doesn’t feel tacky or heavy on my skin.
You can wear makeup but beware your skin will likely be dry.
I have spent time in my pool and im heading to the Bahamas next week.
I wear my sunscreen on face and neck, reapply when I need to and enjoy that natural vitamin D.
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KaramMD Skin replied:
Hi Robin—Thank you for sharing your experience! Some redness and breakouts can be normal when starting a new routine (especially if using retinol for the first time). This should clear up after a few weeks of regular use, once your skin adjusts. If you need a little extra moisture, you can always add that into your routine in addition to SPF. If you have any questions or would like help with your routine please reach out to customerservice@karammdskin.com and our team would be more than happy to assist you.
Ana Mendoza Hendrix
Beautiful skin and beautiful dancer. Also a wonderful skin care routine. ✨
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KaramMD Skin replied:
Hi Ana—Thanks for your comment. We couldn’t agree more!
Aryanna Ault
I love this!!!
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KaramMD Skin replied:
Hi Aryanna—Thanks for your comment and taking the time to share your sweet message. We appreciate you taking the time to read Ami’s story and we’re glad you love it as much as we do!
Sara Vora
Beautiful skin and wonderful mom❤️❤️
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KaramMD Skin replied:
Hi Sara—Thanks for your comment! It truly means a lot to us that you took the time to share such a sweet message. Your support and positivity genuinely make our community feel even more uplifting. We’re so happy to have you here with us. 💞
Joanne boyle
I’m confused , I thought illuminate was to take the place of tretinoin. I stopped using tretinoin when I started the trifecta. Should I continue using tretinoin too?
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KaramMD Skin replied:
Hi Joanne—Thanks for your comment! The Trifecta is designed to be a complete skincare system, so adding additional retinol is not necessary to see results. Some people do choose to use tretinoin, but it’s entirely optional. If you’re happy with how your skin is responding to the Trifecta alone, you can absolutely continue without adding anything else. Just keep in mind that adding extra retinoids can increase the risk of irritation, so it’s best to be cautious and listen to your skin. 💛
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