Ifedami: What’s your name and what do you do?
Victoria: I’m Victoria Ajiboye. I’m a digital marketer, Brand influencer, a social media strategist, and an entrepreneur.
Ifedami: What does your skin mean to you?
Victoria: My skin is my identity. As my brands have their own logo. My skin is the logo of my person
Ifedami: Are you the “skincare routine type” or “just use what I see”. If yes, tell us about your skincare routine, If no, why?
Victoria: To be honest. I’m not a consistent person. Then all this skincare stuff scares me a lot. I’m always cautious about not getting lighter. I don’t want anything to spoil my skin. So aside from my rose water and facial cleanser, I don’t use anything often. I recently got tea tree oil though. Cause I have pimples every now and then.
Ifedami: Do you think one gender should be more deeply rooted in skincare than the other?
Victoria: No. Everyone should take good care of their skin, please
Ifedami: Great skin=Great pictures, what’s your opinion on that?
Victoria: Omo. You never see better sun, better camera, and better editing. But it’s great to have nice skin so when people see you in person it won’t be a situation of “what I ordered v what I got”
Ifedami: What skincare advice will you give to people?
Victoria: Make sure you know your skin, identify the skin problem you have, and talk to a dermatologist. I honestly prefer products gotten in a pharmacy and recommended by a dermatologist to all these funny skincare bs we see online.


