It’s true that Europe has many more chemical sunscreens that are approved for use in the EU. And all of these, to my knowledge, are chemical sunscreens ………..as opposed to...
I am not a fan of this combination which has been around now and sometimes in the press for about 5 years now. Here’s why: It can produce severe facial...
I’m glad you wrote! Several things come to mind – here are some things to think about: With all retinoids whether retinol 1.o or the prescription versions, you will not...
Get ready for summer! Whitish blotches are generally caused by one of three things: A form of yeast that lives on the skin and in some people overgrow (tinea versicolor)...
Brown spots due to sun damage are important to treat – even at 29 – because otherwise they will just get worse!! Here are some thoughts for you and others...
Please see the video just below this…….”How the Sun Sees You.” It’s great and will maybe help her understand also why tanning isn’t a good idea. Make sure you’re using...
You are welcome! And I think you’re not alone on this because many, many women and men are frustrated with the amount of improvement that they are seeing with various...
Your welcome! For a “physical” sunscreen that has actives that are zinc or titanium, the answer is no. For the chemical sunscreens that rely on binding to skin cells to...
Thank you for writing because you said it better than I could probably! In other words, you are seeing the cost and damage of all that sun now. Most people...
Okay – so I have to respectfully disagree because those white spots on your legs could be vitiligo which is an autoimmune skin disease that can come and go just...
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?!