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Everything You Need To Know About Dermatologist-Created Skincare Products

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Everything You Need To Know About Dermatologist-Created Skincare Products

Guaranteed to transform your skin.

by Joyce Cheo  /   April 5, 2019

With the overwhelming variety of beauty products available in the market, it can be challenging to tell one from another, let alone make the right decision regarding which to buy. From clean and non-toxic brands that emphasise on their carefully screened ingredients to dermatologist-created brands that draw on the professional expertise of their founders, different products serve their respective purposes in offering something unique to the customers. So if you’re considering getting your hands on some of these dermatologist-created skincare products, here are the things you need to know about what you’re spending your money on.

#1: Years of Training & Levels Of Expertise

Since most of these products are from American dermatologists, it is important to know what does it take to become a dermatologist in the U.S. In order to become a board-certified dermatologist, the requirements are extremely stringent. Not only do they have to undergo a 12-year training (including Bachelor’s degree, medical school and dermatology residency programme), they also have to pass the examination given by the American Board of Dermatology.

Besides, the daily routine of a dermatologist involves diagnosing and treating patients of all ages who suffer from a wide range of skin, hair and nails conditions, including acne, eczema, melasma, rosacea and wrinkles. And dermatologists usually create products from their skincare line based on their patients in order to provide a professional solution to these skin, hair and nails issues.

#2: Complementary To Dermatological Procedures

Beyond skincare products that are luxurious to use and improves the appearance of your skin, dermatologists-created products are also specially formulated to complement any dermatological or aesthetic procedures that their patients or customers might be getting. What this means is that these at-home products should also help you achieve visible improvements as well as maximising the results of your in-clinic procedures.

#3: Suitable For All

Made with their patients and customers in mind, dermatologists-created products are designed to respect skin health while delivering visible results. This means that they are generally suitable for all skin types and wouldn’t cause irritation to your skin.

#4: Potent Ingredients

Needless to say, the ingredients used are carefully selected to be powerful so that they are effective in combating the respective skin issues, including dark spots, wrinkles or hydration. Be it vitamin C, retinol or hyaluronic acid, the purity and form of the ingredient selected also play a huge part in ensuring their efficacy.

#5: Results-Driven Formulation

Lastly, dermatologists-created products are high-performance and should yield visible results within 28 days of use (approximately one skin cycle). This is because dermatologists tend to create products only to address a certain issue, instead of chasing market trends. Combining a dermatologist’s professional knowledge on skin conditions with powerful ingredients, it’s no wonder dermatologists-created products have results-driven formulation.

If you’re convinced on why you should be using dermatologists-created skincare, here are five brands to try if you want to visibly transform your skin.

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Everything You Need To Know About Dermatologist-Created Skincare Products
Dr. Dennis Gross Skincare
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Founded by Dr. Dennis Gross, a board-certified dermatologist, his eponymous skincare range aims to make his professional formulas available to a broader customer base. With over 25 years of experience, Dr. Gross is one of New York’s most notable dermatologists and believes in the marriage of state-of-the-art technology with powerful yet gentle ingredients to give his patients and customers refined, refreshed and radiant skin. Try the Dr. Dennis Gross C + Collagen Brighten & Firm Vitamin C Serum, $115 for 30ml, a blend of vitamin C and powerful antioxidants like CoQ10 and Superoxide Dismutase to support collagen synthesis and neutralise free radical damage. Niacinamide is also used to counter dark spots and dullness so your complexion becomes brighter, more even-toned and plumper.

Lancer Skincare
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Available throughout the world at prestigious retailers, Lancer Skincare was founded by Dr. Harold Lancer, a board-certified dermatologist who trained at the prestigious Harvard Medical School. With over 30 years of experience in his Los Angeles private practice, Dr. Lancer sees dozens of patients everyday, including some of Hollywood’s biggest stars. Over the years, Dr. Lancer has devised his own skincare philosophy, known as The Lancer Method, which works by regulating the skin’s self-renewal cycle. Adopting a polish-cleanse-nourish approach, The Lancer Method maintains skin health and vitality.

 

If you’re looking for the ultimate in skin rejuvenation, try the Lancer Skincare Legacy Youth Treatment, $1,600 for 50ml. Designed to be applied after the first two steps of the Lancer Method, this luxurious skin treatment contains precious saffron and sake extract to activate skin’s youth genes so collagen production is accelerated. Meanwhile, it also contains amino acids and hyaluronic acid to improve skin’s ability to retain moisture for a firm, supple and radiant complexion.

111Skin
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Founded by cosmetic surgeon, Dr. Yannis Alexandrides, 111Skin was born as a result of overwhelming response when Dr Alexandrides started making a salve to help his patient’s skin heal after a cosmetic procedure. The skincare range has since grown to include full product ranges that are formulated to fundamentally heal the accumulated damage that the skin is exposed to, be it UV exposure, pollutants and fluctuating temperature.

 

Thanks to the NAC Y2, a unique complex which includes a trio of superior antioxidants, all 111Skin products triggers the skin’s natural defence mechanism to reduce cellular inflammation and speed up rejuvenation. Try the 111Skin Y Theorem Repair Serum NAC Y², a lightweight and potent serum that improves skin resilience and elasticity so that skin is plumper and firmer. A blend of botanical extracts, antioxidants and skin-conditioning ingredients, it boosts collagen production, shields the skin against pollution and even minimises scarring for a more youthful complexion.

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