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In my dermatology practice, one of the most common skin conditions I see are epidermal inclusion cysts,(also called blind pimple, acne nodules, acne cysts or sebaceous...
Read morePanthenol is a popular humectant, anti-inflammatory ingredient that can be found in numerous products from moisturizers to cleansers. Check out today's blog on panthenol to see if this ingredients is right for your Baumann Skin Type!
Read moreSkin ages much faster during menopause due to hormonal changes such as decreased estrogen and human growth hormone. This can lead to dry skin, skin discoloration, wrinkles and fragile skin. This blog discusses the best skin care routine for menopausal skin and what products to use.
Read moreWhat are ceramides? How do they work? Are there any side-effects or concerns associated with ceramide products? Find out all about this fundamental lipid that's crucial to skin barrier health!
Read moreLearn how skin probiotics and prebiotics can help balance your skin microbiome and promote healthy skin bacteria. This article explains the skin microbiome - the community of microorganisms living on your skin - and how it impacts skin health. Discover why supporting microbial diversity through skin probiotics and prebiotics is key for acne, eczema, and other common skin conditions. Get the latest scientific research on how probiotic skincare ingredients like lactobacillus may increase good skin bacteria and treat skin disorders related to microbial imbalance. Promote skin health by nourishing your unique skin microbiome.
Read moreWe know eating sugar can increase skin aging through a process called glycation. But how to we protect our skin from glycation? Is there anything we can do to damaged glycated skin? Dermatologist Dr. Leslie Baumann MD tell you how to protect your skin from sugar.
Read moreCrepidiastrum Denticulatum Extract is one of the best cosmeceutical ingredients to protect the skin from the effects of air pollution. It is also called Pollux CD.
Read moreThis article reviews what elastin fibers are, how to restore them in skin with products, supplements and diet. This blog discusses the differences between collagen and elastin. It also discusses how to measure elastin in skin.
Read moreMatrixyl is one of the most popular anti-aging peptides to reduce wrinkles and improve skin firmness. It is made up of the amino acids lysine, threonine, threonine, lysine, and serine attached to a fatty acid called palmitic acid. This combination is abbreviated as Pal-KTTKS. The palmitic acid helps the peptide absorb into the skin better.
Read moreCollagen is the powerhouse protein that constitutes 75% of your skin's dry weight. Learn how to restore and rebuild your skin's natural resilience and glow. From essential enzymes to the critical role of Vitamin C, we illuminate the biochemical pathways that stimulate collagen production. Uncover evidence-based strategies to increase collagen levels in your skin, not just through skincare products but also with food and supplements. Comprehensive guide for an informed approach to anti-aging skincare.
Read moreWhat is Thiamidol? What is it made of? How does it lighten the skin? Find out all this and more in today's blog on the fascinating, up and coming ingredient, Thiamidol.
Read moreDermatologist Dr. Leslie Baumann MD discussing skin tightening and firming treatments for loose and sagging skin. Weight loss and aging cause sagging skin on the face. What treatments can firm and tighten skin? Do tightening creams and serums work? Can foods and collagen supplements help loose skin? Skin loses firmness and elasticity with time. It is best to use skincare products to keep skin firm and tight because it is hard to make skin firmer once elasticity is lost. It is never too early to start aging prevention strategies!
Read moreWhat is a face serum? Before you buy night serums, let Dermatologist Dr. Leslie Baumann MD guide you to the best facial serum for your skin type. She discusses what face serums are and types of serums such as brightening, hydrating, and antiaging serums. Do they work to give you glowing skin?
Read moreThis article reviews the personalized custom skin care options and compares them. Are the scientific? We look at the quiz, the science behind them, and compare to how dermatologists design and personalize custom skin care for their patients.
Read moreThis skincare dictionary is a glossary of definitions of skin care terms used in the beauty industry. This guide will teach you the nomenclature and medical terms used by dermatologists to describe skincare and skincare routines. Whether you are a beginner or a Skin Care Guru , this guide will help you find dermatological terms, beauty trends, and buzzwords used to describe skincare products, skin types and skin concerns.
Read moreRosacea is a skin disorder caused by inflammation. Soothing and calming ingredients can help soothe burning red rosacea skin. Learn what to look for in rosacea creams., serums and moisturizers. We discuss prescription and OTC rosacea moisturizers
Read moreNot all acne prone sin is the same so there is no one best acne skin care routine that works for everyone. If you have oily, acne prone skin you need a different routine than if you have dry skin and acne. Cystic acne, hormonal acne and acne scars need custom dermatologist recommended acne routines. This article discusses the many types of acne skin care routines.
Read moreEczema cream for the face can treat a red itchy rash on the cheeks, forehead and around the nose. This article discusses the best moisturizers to sooth and calm eczema skin on the face. Eczema lotions, creams, ointments and prescription treatments for the face are discussed.
Read moreThere is no perfect age to begin using anti-aging products. You cannot begin too soon. This article discusses why to start anti-aging skin care early and what happens if you begin at a young age. The best age to begin antiaging moisturizers depends upon many things and differs from person to person. Genetics, lifestyle habits, diet, stress levels, consumption of fruits and vegetables, vitamin use, hormones, and sleep patterns all contribute to aging skin . ...
Read moreProtease activated receptor 2 (PAR-2) is a receptor that can be blocked to lighten skin color. Learn how to include PAR-2 blockers in your skincare routine to lighten dark spots and erase melasma.
Read moreFind a master list of growth factors in skin care. These growth factors link to more information. Do growth factors work. Are they safe? How do other products in your skin care regimen affect how well they work.
Read moreIn the Baumann Skin Typing System, aging skin is called Wrinkle-Prone Skin. This aging skin type is either over the age of 30 or has lifestyle factors or habits such as increased sun exposure that increases the risk of wrinkles. Even if you are a teen or in your twenties, anti-aging skin care is a good idea if your skin type quiz says you are a Wrinkle-Prone Baumann Skin Type.
Read moreWhat is vitamin E used for in skin care? What are the various types of vitamin E, and why is a-tocopherol the most common variety in skin care? How does vitamin E express its antioxidant benefits? What kind of products is it used it? Find out all of this and more in today's blog all about vitamin E!
Read moreHow fast do skin care products like creams and serums penetrate into skin? The speed of skin absorption depends on what ingredients are in the skin care product, strength of the skin barrier, humidity levels, and temperature of the skin.
Read moreWhat is Glycerin? Glycerin (also called Glycerol) is one of the most common humectant moisturizing ingredients in skin care. Find out all about how it works, how it moves through the skin, and what kinds of consideration to make before using it in your custom skin care regimen.
Read moreWhat is cucumber used for in skin care? How does it treat acne? Is it acidic or alkaline, and what difference does that make? In today's blog all about cucumber extract we take a look at the specific active compounds and mechanisms that give cucumber extract its beneficial properties.
Read moreWhat is caffeine used for in skin care? What mechanisms does it use to contribute anti-inflammatory effects on the skin? How does caffeine interact with free radicals on the skin? Is it an anti-aging ingredients? Does it have any antimicrobial properties? Find out all of this, and more in today's blog all about caffeine!
Read moreDark spots on the face are caused by an increase in melanin. Learn how dermatologists treat dark spots.
Read moreWhat is the Environmental Working Group? is their research reliable? Who works there and how can I check their work? Find out all about the EWG here!
Read moreScrubs, exfoliants and exfoliators such as facial scrubs take off the top dead layer of the skin, leaving it smoother with an increased ability to reflect light. This is the fastest way to get glowing skin. This blog discussed body and face scrubs, exfoliants and exfoliators and helps you find the best for your skin type. We also discuss which type of products exfoliate, how to avoid over exfoliation, and how often to exfoliate.
Read moreWhat are the best products to use in a combination skin routine? Well- there is no real category of combination skin. If you believe you have combination skin- then you are most likely using the wrong skin care products in your skin care routine. We can help you properly identify your skin type. In the meantime, this blog gives dermatologist advice on skin care products for those who believe they have combination skin. Let us help you make better choices.
Read moreSkin Color is predominately determined by the amounts of two types of melanin: eumelanin and pheomelanin. This blog explains how melanin is made, types of melanin, how melanin is made, and how skin lighteners work to reduce melanin and lighten skin. This will help you understand how skin lighteners work.
Read moreComplete list of antiaging ingredients in skin care products. All antiaging ingredient categories are listed in this antiaging ingredient dictionary to help you find the best antiaging ingredients. This blog discusses scientifically proven antiaging ingredients and anti-wrinkle and firming ingredients in serums and creams. We also include natural antiaging ingredients and antiaging oils.
Read moreThis skincare 101 blog discusses skin care basics and is written for beginners. It is the best way to start learning about skincare. It covers skincare basics, skin care tips, skin types, and basic skin care routine advice. This skincare 101 blog is for beginners in 2023.
Read moreWhat do you do if you stop using your skin care routine? How do you restart? No worries- we have you covered. Follow this advice on refreshing and restarting your skin care routine.
Read moreMoisturizers contain hydrating ingredients that are humectants, occlusives and emollients. They contain fatty acids, oils, lipids, fats, and natural moisturizing ingredients and. Find a list of the best moisturizing ingredients. Learn which ingredients moisturize and hydrate dry skin.
Read moreDyspigmentation in more common in darker skin types because melanocytes are more active. Learn how to choose creams and serums to treat your uneven skin tone.
Read moreDo you want to sell skin care products? Considering how to have your own skin care line? We tell you what you have to do to start a skin care line in this blog. But- we have a better option for you. You can sell skin care products from home, your business, your salon, or your medical practice using our turn key ecommerce store. We also explain how skin care products are made in case you develop your own- but once you see our solution and the fact that you can sell over 60 skin care brands from home with no start up costs, we know you will want to sell products online with us.
Read moreOnly STS and STS Approved Medical Providers have the legal right to use the Baumann Skin Type Quiz and skin care routine builder. Learn how we spent the last 17 years developing and validating this scientific system. It is now the skin type quiz used by dermatologists around the world.
Read moreWhat is cholesterol used for in skin care products? How does it contribute to barrier repair moisturizers? How does it help prevent trans-epidermal water loss? Is Cholesterol good for eczema or other damaged barrier conditions? Find out in today's blog all about cholesterol!
Read moreTGF-beta is the best growth factor to look for in skin care products. Why is it so good? What products have TGF beta? Is it safe and does it cause cancer?
Read moreMen with rosacea have facial stinging, botchy skin and a red face. Shaving the face can irritate and exacerbate rosacea. Tips men can do to help improve facial skin with rosacea.
Read moreWhat is Benzoyl peroxide? How does it treat acne so effectively? What are the side-effects of benzoyl peroxide and how can I avoid them in my daily regimen? This blog covers all the big questions around benzoyl peroxide so you can get the tools you need to find the best custom skin care regimen for you!
Read moreHow long does it take to get benefits from a new skin care routine? Why does take so long to see benefits from a new skin care routine. We discuss the various issues that skin care products must overcome to work and why it takes so long. You will understand how long to use your regimen before you can tell if it is working.
Read moreTyrosinase inhibitors are the best skin lightening products. What is tyrosinase and how do tyrosinase inhibitors help treat dark spots and hyperpigmentation? Which of these ingredients are the strongest?
Read moreWhat is the Cosmetic Ingredient Review Board? What do they do? Are they trustworthy? Where do they get their funding and is their research available to the public? Find out why the CIR is considered one of the most trustworthy sources of safety verification in skin care!
Read moreWhat is salicylic acid? How does it make your skin feel smooth? How do chemical peels work and are they all the same? Find out if salicylic acid products are right for your Baumann Skin Type in today's blog all about salicylic acid!
Read moreWhat is glycolic acid? How is it used in skin care products? Which skin types should use glycolic acid? Are they used in more than just peels? Find out all this and more about glycolic acid in today's blog!
Read moreHow to use the quiz to prescribe skin care products for your patients. How we choose and test products for inclusion in the STS system.
Read moreWhat is honey used for in skin care? How does it treat acne? What is it made of? Does it have an impact on skin aging, and if so, what is that impact? Find out all about the various uses, compositions, and considerations related to honey in skin care! Get the facts on skin care ingredients to find the right regimen for your Baumann Skin Type!
Read moreIn my dermatology practice, one of the most common skin conditions I see are epidermal inclusion cysts,(also called blind pimple, acne nodules, acne cysts or sebaceous...
Read morePanthenol is a popular humectant, anti-inflammatory ingredient that can be found in numerous products from moisturizers to cleansers. Check out today's blog on panthenol to see if this ingredients is right for your Baumann Skin Type!
Read moreSkin ages much faster during menopause due to hormonal changes such as decreased estrogen and human growth hormone. This can lead to dry skin, skin discoloration, wrinkles and fragile skin. This blog discusses the best skin care routine for menopausal skin and what products to use.
Read moreWhat are ceramides? How do they work? Are there any side-effects or concerns associated with ceramide products? Find out all about this fundamental lipid that's crucial to skin barrier health!
Read moreLearn how skin probiotics and prebiotics can help balance your skin microbiome and promote healthy skin bacteria. This article explains the skin microbiome - the community of microorganisms living on your skin - and how it impacts skin health. Discover why supporting microbial diversity through skin probiotics and prebiotics is key for acne, eczema, and other common skin conditions. Get the latest scientific research on how probiotic skincare ingredients like lactobacillus may increase good skin bacteria and treat skin disorders related to microbial imbalance. Promote skin health by nourishing your unique skin microbiome.
Read moreWe know eating sugar can increase skin aging through a process called glycation. But how to we protect our skin from glycation? Is there anything we can do to damaged glycated skin? Dermatologist Dr. Leslie Baumann MD tell you how to protect your skin from sugar.
Read moreCrepidiastrum Denticulatum Extract is one of the best cosmeceutical ingredients to protect the skin from the effects of air pollution. It is also called Pollux CD.
Read moreThis article reviews what elastin fibers are, how to restore them in skin with products, supplements and diet. This blog discusses the differences between collagen and elastin. It also discusses how to measure elastin in skin.
Read moreMatrixyl is one of the most popular anti-aging peptides to reduce wrinkles and improve skin firmness. It is made up of the amino acids lysine, threonine, threonine, lysine, and serine attached to a fatty acid called palmitic acid. This combination is abbreviated as Pal-KTTKS. The palmitic acid helps the peptide absorb into the skin better.
Read moreCollagen is the powerhouse protein that constitutes 75% of your skin's dry weight. Learn how to restore and rebuild your skin's natural resilience and glow. From essential enzymes to the critical role of Vitamin C, we illuminate the biochemical pathways that stimulate collagen production. Uncover evidence-based strategies to increase collagen levels in your skin, not just through skincare products but also with food and supplements. Comprehensive guide for an informed approach to anti-aging skincare.
Read moreWhat is Thiamidol? What is it made of? How does it lighten the skin? Find out all this and more in today's blog on the fascinating, up and coming ingredient, Thiamidol.
Read moreDermatologist Dr. Leslie Baumann MD discussing skin tightening and firming treatments for loose and sagging skin. Weight loss and aging cause sagging skin on the face. What treatments can firm and tighten skin? Do tightening creams and serums work? Can foods and collagen supplements help loose skin? Skin loses firmness and elasticity with time. It is best to use skincare products to keep skin firm and tight because it is hard to make skin firmer once elasticity is lost. It is never too early to start aging prevention strategies!
Read moreWhat is a face serum? Before you buy night serums, let Dermatologist Dr. Leslie Baumann MD guide you to the best facial serum for your skin type. She discusses what face serums are and types of serums such as brightening, hydrating, and antiaging serums. Do they work to give you glowing skin?
Read moreThis article reviews the personalized custom skin care options and compares them. Are the scientific? We look at the quiz, the science behind them, and compare to how dermatologists design and personalize custom skin care for their patients.
Read moreThis skincare dictionary is a glossary of definitions of skin care terms used in the beauty industry. This guide will teach you the nomenclature and medical terms used by dermatologists to describe skincare and skincare routines. Whether you are a beginner or a Skin Care Guru , this guide will help you find dermatological terms, beauty trends, and buzzwords used to describe skincare products, skin types and skin concerns.
Read moreRosacea is a skin disorder caused by inflammation. Soothing and calming ingredients can help soothe burning red rosacea skin. Learn what to look for in rosacea creams., serums and moisturizers. We discuss prescription and OTC rosacea moisturizers
Read moreNot all acne prone sin is the same so there is no one best acne skin care routine that works for everyone. If you have oily, acne prone skin you need a different routine than if you have dry skin and acne. Cystic acne, hormonal acne and acne scars need custom dermatologist recommended acne routines. This article discusses the many types of acne skin care routines.
Read moreEczema cream for the face can treat a red itchy rash on the cheeks, forehead and around the nose. This article discusses the best moisturizers to sooth and calm eczema skin on the face. Eczema lotions, creams, ointments and prescription treatments for the face are discussed.
Read moreThere is no perfect age to begin using anti-aging products. You cannot begin too soon. This article discusses why to start anti-aging skin care early and what happens if you begin at a young age. The best age to begin antiaging moisturizers depends upon many things and differs from person to person. Genetics, lifestyle habits, diet, stress levels, consumption of fruits and vegetables, vitamin use, hormones, and sleep patterns all contribute to aging skin . ...
Read moreProtease activated receptor 2 (PAR-2) is a receptor that can be blocked to lighten skin color. Learn how to include PAR-2 blockers in your skincare routine to lighten dark spots and erase melasma.
Read moreFind a master list of growth factors in skin care. These growth factors link to more information. Do growth factors work. Are they safe? How do other products in your skin care regimen affect how well they work.
Read moreIn the Baumann Skin Typing System, aging skin is called Wrinkle-Prone Skin. This aging skin type is either over the age of 30 or has lifestyle factors or habits such as increased sun exposure that increases the risk of wrinkles. Even if you are a teen or in your twenties, anti-aging skin care is a good idea if your skin type quiz says you are a Wrinkle-Prone Baumann Skin Type.
Read moreWhat is vitamin E used for in skin care? What are the various types of vitamin E, and why is a-tocopherol the most common variety in skin care? How does vitamin E express its antioxidant benefits? What kind of products is it used it? Find out all of this and more in today's blog all about vitamin E!
Read moreHow fast do skin care products like creams and serums penetrate into skin? The speed of skin absorption depends on what ingredients are in the skin care product, strength of the skin barrier, humidity levels, and temperature of the skin.
Read moreWhat is Glycerin? Glycerin (also called Glycerol) is one of the most common humectant moisturizing ingredients in skin care. Find out all about how it works, how it moves through the skin, and what kinds of consideration to make before using it in your custom skin care regimen.
Read moreWhat is cucumber used for in skin care? How does it treat acne? Is it acidic or alkaline, and what difference does that make? In today's blog all about cucumber extract we take a look at the specific active compounds and mechanisms that give cucumber extract its beneficial properties.
Read moreWhat is caffeine used for in skin care? What mechanisms does it use to contribute anti-inflammatory effects on the skin? How does caffeine interact with free radicals on the skin? Is it an anti-aging ingredients? Does it have any antimicrobial properties? Find out all of this, and more in today's blog all about caffeine!
Read moreDark spots on the face are caused by an increase in melanin. Learn how dermatologists treat dark spots.
Read moreWhat is the Environmental Working Group? is their research reliable? Who works there and how can I check their work? Find out all about the EWG here!
Read moreScrubs, exfoliants and exfoliators such as facial scrubs take off the top dead layer of the skin, leaving it smoother with an increased ability to reflect light. This is the fastest way to get glowing skin. This blog discussed body and face scrubs, exfoliants and exfoliators and helps you find the best for your skin type. We also discuss which type of products exfoliate, how to avoid over exfoliation, and how often to exfoliate.
Read moreWhat are the best products to use in a combination skin routine? Well- there is no real category of combination skin. If you believe you have combination skin- then you are most likely using the wrong skin care products in your skin care routine. We can help you properly identify your skin type. In the meantime, this blog gives dermatologist advice on skin care products for those who believe they have combination skin. Let us help you make better choices.
Read moreSkin Color is predominately determined by the amounts of two types of melanin: eumelanin and pheomelanin. This blog explains how melanin is made, types of melanin, how melanin is made, and how skin lighteners work to reduce melanin and lighten skin. This will help you understand how skin lighteners work.
Read moreComplete list of antiaging ingredients in skin care products. All antiaging ingredient categories are listed in this antiaging ingredient dictionary to help you find the best antiaging ingredients. This blog discusses scientifically proven antiaging ingredients and anti-wrinkle and firming ingredients in serums and creams. We also include natural antiaging ingredients and antiaging oils.
Read moreThis skincare 101 blog discusses skin care basics and is written for beginners. It is the best way to start learning about skincare. It covers skincare basics, skin care tips, skin types, and basic skin care routine advice. This skincare 101 blog is for beginners in 2023.
Read moreWhat do you do if you stop using your skin care routine? How do you restart? No worries- we have you covered. Follow this advice on refreshing and restarting your skin care routine.
Read moreMoisturizers contain hydrating ingredients that are humectants, occlusives and emollients. They contain fatty acids, oils, lipids, fats, and natural moisturizing ingredients and. Find a list of the best moisturizing ingredients. Learn which ingredients moisturize and hydrate dry skin.
Read moreDyspigmentation in more common in darker skin types because melanocytes are more active. Learn how to choose creams and serums to treat your uneven skin tone.
Read moreDo you want to sell skin care products? Considering how to have your own skin care line? We tell you what you have to do to start a skin care line in this blog. But- we have a better option for you. You can sell skin care products from home, your business, your salon, or your medical practice using our turn key ecommerce store. We also explain how skin care products are made in case you develop your own- but once you see our solution and the fact that you can sell over 60 skin care brands from home with no start up costs, we know you will want to sell products online with us.
Read moreOnly STS and STS Approved Medical Providers have the legal right to use the Baumann Skin Type Quiz and skin care routine builder. Learn how we spent the last 17 years developing and validating this scientific system. It is now the skin type quiz used by dermatologists around the world.
Read moreWhat is cholesterol used for in skin care products? How does it contribute to barrier repair moisturizers? How does it help prevent trans-epidermal water loss? Is Cholesterol good for eczema or other damaged barrier conditions? Find out in today's blog all about cholesterol!
Read moreTGF-beta is the best growth factor to look for in skin care products. Why is it so good? What products have TGF beta? Is it safe and does it cause cancer?
Read moreMen with rosacea have facial stinging, botchy skin and a red face. Shaving the face can irritate and exacerbate rosacea. Tips men can do to help improve facial skin with rosacea.
Read moreWhat is Benzoyl peroxide? How does it treat acne so effectively? What are the side-effects of benzoyl peroxide and how can I avoid them in my daily regimen? This blog covers all the big questions around benzoyl peroxide so you can get the tools you need to find the best custom skin care regimen for you!
Read moreHow long does it take to get benefits from a new skin care routine? Why does take so long to see benefits from a new skin care routine. We discuss the various issues that skin care products must overcome to work and why it takes so long. You will understand how long to use your regimen before you can tell if it is working.
Read moreTyrosinase inhibitors are the best skin lightening products. What is tyrosinase and how do tyrosinase inhibitors help treat dark spots and hyperpigmentation? Which of these ingredients are the strongest?
Read moreWhat is the Cosmetic Ingredient Review Board? What do they do? Are they trustworthy? Where do they get their funding and is their research available to the public? Find out why the CIR is considered one of the most trustworthy sources of safety verification in skin care!
Read moreWhat is salicylic acid? How does it make your skin feel smooth? How do chemical peels work and are they all the same? Find out if salicylic acid products are right for your Baumann Skin Type in today's blog all about salicylic acid!
Read moreWhat is glycolic acid? How is it used in skin care products? Which skin types should use glycolic acid? Are they used in more than just peels? Find out all this and more about glycolic acid in today's blog!
Read moreHow to use the quiz to prescribe skin care products for your patients. How we choose and test products for inclusion in the STS system.
Read moreWhat is honey used for in skin care? How does it treat acne? What is it made of? Does it have an impact on skin aging, and if so, what is that impact? Find out all about the various uses, compositions, and considerations related to honey in skin care! Get the facts on skin care ingredients to find the right regimen for your Baumann Skin Type!
Read moreIn my dermatology practice, one of the most common skin conditions I see are epidermal inclusion cysts,(also called blind pimple, acne nodules, acne cysts or sebaceous...
Read morePanthenol is a popular humectant, anti-inflammatory ingredient that can be found in numerous products from moisturizers to cleansers. Check out today's blog on panthenol to see if this ingredients is right for your Baumann Skin Type!
Read moreSkin ages much faster during menopause due to hormonal changes such as decreased estrogen and human growth hormone. This can lead to dry skin, skin discoloration, wrinkles and fragile skin. This blog discusses the best skin care routine for menopausal skin and what products to use.
Read moreWhat are ceramides? How do they work? Are there any side-effects or concerns associated with ceramide products? Find out all about this fundamental lipid that's crucial to skin barrier health!
Read moreLearn how skin probiotics and prebiotics can help balance your skin microbiome and promote healthy skin bacteria. This article explains the skin microbiome - the community of microorganisms living on your skin - and how it impacts skin health. Discover why supporting microbial diversity through skin probiotics and prebiotics is key for acne, eczema, and other common skin conditions. Get the latest scientific research on how probiotic skincare ingredients like lactobacillus may increase good skin bacteria and treat skin disorders related to microbial imbalance. Promote skin health by nourishing your unique skin microbiome.
Read moreWe know eating sugar can increase skin aging through a process called glycation. But how to we protect our skin from glycation? Is there anything we can do to damaged glycated skin? Dermatologist Dr. Leslie Baumann MD tell you how to protect your skin from sugar.
Read moreCrepidiastrum Denticulatum Extract is one of the best cosmeceutical ingredients to protect the skin from the effects of air pollution. It is also called Pollux CD.
Read moreThis article reviews what elastin fibers are, how to restore them in skin with products, supplements and diet. This blog discusses the differences between collagen and elastin. It also discusses how to measure elastin in skin.
Read moreMatrixyl is one of the most popular anti-aging peptides to reduce wrinkles and improve skin firmness. It is made up of the amino acids lysine, threonine, threonine, lysine, and serine attached to a fatty acid called palmitic acid. This combination is abbreviated as Pal-KTTKS. The palmitic acid helps the peptide absorb into the skin better.
Read moreCollagen is the powerhouse protein that constitutes 75% of your skin's dry weight. Learn how to restore and rebuild your skin's natural resilience and glow. From essential enzymes to the critical role of Vitamin C, we illuminate the biochemical pathways that stimulate collagen production. Uncover evidence-based strategies to increase collagen levels in your skin, not just through skincare products but also with food and supplements. Comprehensive guide for an informed approach to anti-aging skincare.
Read moreWhat is Thiamidol? What is it made of? How does it lighten the skin? Find out all this and more in today's blog on the fascinating, up and coming ingredient, Thiamidol.
Read moreDermatologist Dr. Leslie Baumann MD discussing skin tightening and firming treatments for loose and sagging skin. Weight loss and aging cause sagging skin on the face. What treatments can firm and tighten skin? Do tightening creams and serums work? Can foods and collagen supplements help loose skin? Skin loses firmness and elasticity with time. It is best to use skincare products to keep skin firm and tight because it is hard to make skin firmer once elasticity is lost. It is never too early to start aging prevention strategies!
Read moreWhat is a face serum? Before you buy night serums, let Dermatologist Dr. Leslie Baumann MD guide you to the best facial serum for your skin type. She discusses what face serums are and types of serums such as brightening, hydrating, and antiaging serums. Do they work to give you glowing skin?
Read moreThis article reviews the personalized custom skin care options and compares them. Are the scientific? We look at the quiz, the science behind them, and compare to how dermatologists design and personalize custom skin care for their patients.
Read moreThis skincare dictionary is a glossary of definitions of skin care terms used in the beauty industry. This guide will teach you the nomenclature and medical terms used by dermatologists to describe skincare and skincare routines. Whether you are a beginner or a Skin Care Guru , this guide will help you find dermatological terms, beauty trends, and buzzwords used to describe skincare products, skin types and skin concerns.
Read moreRosacea is a skin disorder caused by inflammation. Soothing and calming ingredients can help soothe burning red rosacea skin. Learn what to look for in rosacea creams., serums and moisturizers. We discuss prescription and OTC rosacea moisturizers
Read moreNot all acne prone sin is the same so there is no one best acne skin care routine that works for everyone. If you have oily, acne prone skin you need a different routine than if you have dry skin and acne. Cystic acne, hormonal acne and acne scars need custom dermatologist recommended acne routines. This article discusses the many types of acne skin care routines.
Read moreEczema cream for the face can treat a red itchy rash on the cheeks, forehead and around the nose. This article discusses the best moisturizers to sooth and calm eczema skin on the face. Eczema lotions, creams, ointments and prescription treatments for the face are discussed.
Read moreThere is no perfect age to begin using anti-aging products. You cannot begin too soon. This article discusses why to start anti-aging skin care early and what happens if you begin at a young age. The best age to begin antiaging moisturizers depends upon many things and differs from person to person. Genetics, lifestyle habits, diet, stress levels, consumption of fruits and vegetables, vitamin use, hormones, and sleep patterns all contribute to aging skin . ...
Read moreProtease activated receptor 2 (PAR-2) is a receptor that can be blocked to lighten skin color. Learn how to include PAR-2 blockers in your skincare routine to lighten dark spots and erase melasma.
Read moreFind a master list of growth factors in skin care. These growth factors link to more information. Do growth factors work. Are they safe? How do other products in your skin care regimen affect how well they work.
Read moreIn the Baumann Skin Typing System, aging skin is called Wrinkle-Prone Skin. This aging skin type is either over the age of 30 or has lifestyle factors or habits such as increased sun exposure that increases the risk of wrinkles. Even if you are a teen or in your twenties, anti-aging skin care is a good idea if your skin type quiz says you are a Wrinkle-Prone Baumann Skin Type.
Read moreWhat is vitamin E used for in skin care? What are the various types of vitamin E, and why is a-tocopherol the most common variety in skin care? How does vitamin E express its antioxidant benefits? What kind of products is it used it? Find out all of this and more in today's blog all about vitamin E!
Read moreHow fast do skin care products like creams and serums penetrate into skin? The speed of skin absorption depends on what ingredients are in the skin care product, strength of the skin barrier, humidity levels, and temperature of the skin.
Read moreWhat is Glycerin? Glycerin (also called Glycerol) is one of the most common humectant moisturizing ingredients in skin care. Find out all about how it works, how it moves through the skin, and what kinds of consideration to make before using it in your custom skin care regimen.
Read moreWhat is cucumber used for in skin care? How does it treat acne? Is it acidic or alkaline, and what difference does that make? In today's blog all about cucumber extract we take a look at the specific active compounds and mechanisms that give cucumber extract its beneficial properties.
Read moreWhat is caffeine used for in skin care? What mechanisms does it use to contribute anti-inflammatory effects on the skin? How does caffeine interact with free radicals on the skin? Is it an anti-aging ingredients? Does it have any antimicrobial properties? Find out all of this, and more in today's blog all about caffeine!
Read moreDark spots on the face are caused by an increase in melanin. Learn how dermatologists treat dark spots.
Read moreWhat is the Environmental Working Group? is their research reliable? Who works there and how can I check their work? Find out all about the EWG here!
Read moreScrubs, exfoliants and exfoliators such as facial scrubs take off the top dead layer of the skin, leaving it smoother with an increased ability to reflect light. This is the fastest way to get glowing skin. This blog discussed body and face scrubs, exfoliants and exfoliators and helps you find the best for your skin type. We also discuss which type of products exfoliate, how to avoid over exfoliation, and how often to exfoliate.
Read moreWhat are the best products to use in a combination skin routine? Well- there is no real category of combination skin. If you believe you have combination skin- then you are most likely using the wrong skin care products in your skin care routine. We can help you properly identify your skin type. In the meantime, this blog gives dermatologist advice on skin care products for those who believe they have combination skin. Let us help you make better choices.
Read moreSkin Color is predominately determined by the amounts of two types of melanin: eumelanin and pheomelanin. This blog explains how melanin is made, types of melanin, how melanin is made, and how skin lighteners work to reduce melanin and lighten skin. This will help you understand how skin lighteners work.
Read moreComplete list of antiaging ingredients in skin care products. All antiaging ingredient categories are listed in this antiaging ingredient dictionary to help you find the best antiaging ingredients. This blog discusses scientifically proven antiaging ingredients and anti-wrinkle and firming ingredients in serums and creams. We also include natural antiaging ingredients and antiaging oils.
Read moreThis skincare 101 blog discusses skin care basics and is written for beginners. It is the best way to start learning about skincare. It covers skincare basics, skin care tips, skin types, and basic skin care routine advice. This skincare 101 blog is for beginners in 2023.
Read moreWhat do you do if you stop using your skin care routine? How do you restart? No worries- we have you covered. Follow this advice on refreshing and restarting your skin care routine.
Read moreMoisturizers contain hydrating ingredients that are humectants, occlusives and emollients. They contain fatty acids, oils, lipids, fats, and natural moisturizing ingredients and. Find a list of the best moisturizing ingredients. Learn which ingredients moisturize and hydrate dry skin.
Read moreDyspigmentation in more common in darker skin types because melanocytes are more active. Learn how to choose creams and serums to treat your uneven skin tone.
Read moreDo you want to sell skin care products? Considering how to have your own skin care line? We tell you what you have to do to start a skin care line in this blog. But- we have a better option for you. You can sell skin care products from home, your business, your salon, or your medical practice using our turn key ecommerce store. We also explain how skin care products are made in case you develop your own- but once you see our solution and the fact that you can sell over 60 skin care brands from home with no start up costs, we know you will want to sell products online with us.
Read moreOnly STS and STS Approved Medical Providers have the legal right to use the Baumann Skin Type Quiz and skin care routine builder. Learn how we spent the last 17 years developing and validating this scientific system. It is now the skin type quiz used by dermatologists around the world.
Read moreWhat is cholesterol used for in skin care products? How does it contribute to barrier repair moisturizers? How does it help prevent trans-epidermal water loss? Is Cholesterol good for eczema or other damaged barrier conditions? Find out in today's blog all about cholesterol!
Read moreTGF-beta is the best growth factor to look for in skin care products. Why is it so good? What products have TGF beta? Is it safe and does it cause cancer?
Read moreMen with rosacea have facial stinging, botchy skin and a red face. Shaving the face can irritate and exacerbate rosacea. Tips men can do to help improve facial skin with rosacea.
Read moreWhat is Benzoyl peroxide? How does it treat acne so effectively? What are the side-effects of benzoyl peroxide and how can I avoid them in my daily regimen? This blog covers all the big questions around benzoyl peroxide so you can get the tools you need to find the best custom skin care regimen for you!
Read moreHow long does it take to get benefits from a new skin care routine? Why does take so long to see benefits from a new skin care routine. We discuss the various issues that skin care products must overcome to work and why it takes so long. You will understand how long to use your regimen before you can tell if it is working.
Read moreTyrosinase inhibitors are the best skin lightening products. What is tyrosinase and how do tyrosinase inhibitors help treat dark spots and hyperpigmentation? Which of these ingredients are the strongest?
Read moreWhat is the Cosmetic Ingredient Review Board? What do they do? Are they trustworthy? Where do they get their funding and is their research available to the public? Find out why the CIR is considered one of the most trustworthy sources of safety verification in skin care!
Read moreWhat is salicylic acid? How does it make your skin feel smooth? How do chemical peels work and are they all the same? Find out if salicylic acid products are right for your Baumann Skin Type in today's blog all about salicylic acid!
Read moreWhat is glycolic acid? How is it used in skin care products? Which skin types should use glycolic acid? Are they used in more than just peels? Find out all this and more about glycolic acid in today's blog!
Read moreHow to use the quiz to prescribe skin care products for your patients. How we choose and test products for inclusion in the STS system.
Read moreWhat is honey used for in skin care? How does it treat acne? What is it made of? Does it have an impact on skin aging, and if so, what is that impact? Find out all about the various uses, compositions, and considerations related to honey in skin care! Get the facts on skin care ingredients to find the right regimen for your Baumann Skin Type!
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