Tag: skincare products
A Dermatologists’ Guide to Body Skin Care
When it comes to skin care for the body, the possibilities seem endless, with countless products and concerns to consider. To simplify things, I’ve decided to focus on the most common skin issues my patients bring up in my clinic and share my favorite over-the-counter (OTC) product recommendations to help you effectively address each concern. Rough and …
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Mastering the Art of Layering: A Guide to Skincare Product Layering
Whether you prefer a minimalistic routine of three products or a more intricate regimen of 10, it’s imperative to know the correct order to apply them to receive the best results for your investment. Here are some Florida dermatologist-approved strategies for layering! Layer From Lightest to Heaviest Formulas The basic rule is to cleanse and then …
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A Dermatologist’s Guide to Safe Pregnancy Skin Care
Pregnancy is a wonderful time for you and your family. However, there are many changes to your body and your skin that could happen during this period, and special care must be taken—including using or avoiding certain skincare products. Florida’s Dr. Vivian Wong from Skin Care Wellness Physicians is here to discuss some dos and don’ts …
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Microneedling Aftercare: What Should You Do for Your Skin?
When your skin begins to grow weaker and thinner due to aging, you can restore a more youthful appearance by using cosmetic techniques like microneedling to create more collagen and elastin. Microneedling also stimulates blood circulation to promote healthier skin. Although this treatment is minimally invasive and there’s very little recovery time, a little aftercare …
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3 Ways to Add Volume to Your Skin
It goes without saying that plump skin looks healthier and more vibrant and youthful. The middle layer of the skin, which is called the dermis, contains fibrous proteins called collagen and elastin, and this layer is responsible for 90 percent of your skin’s thickness. Once our skin loses volume, the result is a thin, wrinkled …