Your products are really for eczema control – not antiaging. But……. they are very important. Get your eczema under control first and then you can cautiously add some antiaging products...
I answered something similar to this last week so I know this is confusing. In general, put your antioxidant (C E Ferulic) under your sunscreen because it helps to prevent...
The eyelid skin is usually too thin and sensitive to tolerate the retinoids like Renova. You could try it but I’m guessing you’ll get red and irritated! Dr. I
Here’s what I would do. It’s hard to get all the categories in …. sunscreen, Renova/Retin A (Vit A cousin), antioxidants, cell growth factors and possibly some peptides or anti-glycation options. ...
I wish this whole area was less confusing to consumers! And, it is confusing! For your specific question, the answer is easy because tretinoin IS a Vitamin A cousin. This...
It’s actually not true that Tazorac is the most effective for wrinkles and sun damage. The studies done showed a slightly faster onset of improvement but there is no difference long...
The ingredients in Obagi are the same ones available both by prescription and over the counter. In the Obagi system, they are just packaged and applied in a certain order...
We do not sell it online. For our in office patients only, we sell in the office (legally) 4 prescription products – Biafine, Triluma, (when it’s available), Latisse and Renova. We price...
That’s great that it’s working so well for your acne. It’s fine to keep using it as long as you are sunscreening every day. I usually have my patients stop it one...
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?!