This article explores the use of phenoxyethanol in skincare products, discussing its role as a preservative, potential benefits, and safety concerns. It also addresses common misconceptions and provides information on safe usage levels to help readers make informed decisions about their skincare choices.
Carnosine is a dipeptide with antioxidant and hyperpigmentation treating benefits. Find out how this ingredient works and if it's right for your skin type here!
polypodium leucotomos is a south american fern with a lot to offer in the skin care world. Find out how this ingredient is used in oral supplements to fight both damage from the sun and irregular pigmentation.
We all know that sun tanning causes damage, but sometimes we can't avoid the sun. This article provides tips on products and supplements to protect your skin, beyond sunscreen, avoidance, and clothing. We focus on DNA repair enzymes, energy-boosting supplements, and antioxidants, plus a skincare routine for before, during, and after sun exposure.
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Living in sunny Miami, sunscreen isn’t just a seasonal accessory—it's a daily necessity. As a dermatologist, I've seen fi...
This post discussed the beauty trend of using beef fat to moisturize the skin. It smells funny, can cause clogged pores, and may have prions that cause mad cow disease- so why is this a beauty trend on Tik Tok? Our dermatologists spill the tea on beef tallow.
This article explores the fascinating world of TRP receptors in the skin and how various skincare ingredients interact with these receptors to produce sensations such as burning, cooling, or tingling. It delves into the science behind these sensations and highlights the importance of personalized skincare based on individual skin sensitivity.
In the pursuit of maintaining youthful and healthy skin, scientists have uncovered the remarkable potential of DNA repair enzymes. These naturally occurring proteins pl...
Keratosis pilaris (KP), often known colloquially as "chicken skin," is a common source of cosmetic concern for, though it is not a dangerous condition. This blog aims t...
Discover the best foods for glowing, healthy skin based on your unique Baumann Skin Type. Dermatologist Dr. Leslie Baumann shares her expert tips on how to eat for optimal skin health, addressing concerns like dryness, oiliness, sensitivity, acne, rosacea, hyperpigmentation, and aging. Learn which nutrients your skin craves most.
Blotchy skin, also known as mottled skin, is a common concern for many people, affecting various parts of the body and face. A splotchy face can cause emotional distres...
As a dermatologist in Miami, one of the most common questions I receive from patients is, "Does sunblock expire?" You see, many of us here in Miami have sunscreen in ou...
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