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Loose, sagging skin is one of the most common signs of aging that shows up on the face, neck, and chin. As we age, our bodies produce less collagen, elastin, and hyalur...
Read moreAlso referred to as sulfadiazine, this ingredient is used in many wound creams and is especially useful for treating burns. While sulfadiazine is not used for cosmetic ...
Read moreThis article reviews the research studies and mechanisms of action behind a top-selling anti-aging ingredient that boosts hyaluronic acid production. It highlights how this ingredient enhances skin hydration, improves firmness, and reduces sagging. The article also discusses its safety profile and lists popular skincare products containing this powerful peptide.
Read moreLearn about gentle cleansers that effectively clean without stripping your skin’s natural oils or damaging your protective barrier. This blog offers tips for selecting cleansers based on your skin type, preventing over-cleansing, and maintaining a healthy skin barrier for smoother, more hydrated skin.
Read moreMulberry extract is known for its ability to brighten the skin and improve dark spots and other signs of hyperpigmentation. This ingredient, derived from the mulberry t...
Read moreThese are the basics that you need to know about sunscreens. You can find a chart that lists UV filters and which ones block UVA and UVB rays. You can also learn our opinions about the best sunscreen ingredients and organic vs chemical.
Read moreWhen my patients take the skin type quiz and find out they are an oily skin type, one of the first questions they often ask me is, “Is oily skin good?” Oily skin does h...
Read moreDid you know that the minerals and chemicals like chlorine that are often in the water you wash your face with could be contributing to skin issues like dryness, rednes...
Read moreIf you have ever used retinoids like tretinoin, adapalene, or tazarotene for their amazing anti-aging or acne-fighting benefits, you are probably familiar with one of t...
Read moreOctapeptide-45 is a powerful peptide that stimulates hyaluronic acid (HA) production, specifically high molecular weight HA, enhancing skin hydration, elasticity, and reducing wrinkles. Safe and compatible with other actives, it's used in advanced skincare like Alastin's HA IMMERSE Serum® for lasting benefits.
Read moreA common question I am often asked in my dermatology practice is, “Do I need to wash my face in the morning?” This is a great question, and the answer is that it depend...
Read moreThis article discusses all of the different types of surfactants found in face and body wash and how they work to clean the skin.
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