The last post (see it here) was about good products and treatments for care of the eye area skin. Thinner than other areas on the face, the eye area has...
The answer to this is POSSIBLY! Please see your eye doctor if you have eye symptoms. Be sure to tell them everything you use around your eyes. For all of...
To the reader above, it really matters which exact filler was used, can you find that out and then write to me again? On a broader note, lower eyelids are...
Okay so this depends on where your eyelids are drooping and how much they are drooping. Unfortunately, if you have that upper eyelid excess fold of skin, and it’s moderate to...
I would say the answer to this is yes, usually. But it depends on what the problem is causing these bags under eyes! First do a little analysis on yourself. Does...
I think the key here is something you said yourself. “Noted in patients using medical Latisse form with the active ingredient for medical purposes and placing the product directly IN...
Ok… this is NOT a good situation when you feel like you can’t go out of the house and, we can all understand why after your description of this! Whether...
I’m glad you asked this because I think it brings up two common issues. So thank you, and my heart goes out to you on this one. It’s really frustrating...
Latisse was originally discovered to be useful for growing eyelashes when the eye doctors, who were using the drops to treat an eye condition, noticed that their patients were developing...
It all depends on how the Botox/Dysport was done, how much was done and what is causing your crow’s feet! Using Botox/Dysport if you’re under 40 If you’re under 40,...
One of the best investments in your skin is your daily skincare. Why? Because you can prevent many problems with blotchy skin color, lack of glow, texture, some types of acne, and fine lines with good skincare products. You can also correct some of these problems with effective skincare products. Great skincare is often more expensive because quality ingredients are expensive. Some companies spend on research/development which benefits all of us and adds to the cost. Are they worth it? In general - yes! I have handpicked some of what I consider to be the best skin care products, and offer them for sale on SkinTour's shop. This is based on my team and I's testing and research at our clinic. Many of the products are in my own regimen. What could be better than using skin care products a dermatologist uses?!