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This Week’s Hottest Drops, Launches, and Collabs

The Dermatology Digest

. “Sunscreen has always been an essential part of my daily skincare routine, and choosing a trusted sunscreen that stays on strong, like Coppertone Sport, is so important to me – whether I’m spending long hours training or just going to the beach with my sisters.” In a news release.

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Medical Grade vs. Drugstore Skincare Products: What’s the Difference?

Academic Alliance in Dermatology

At Academic Alliance in Dermatology, we understand the importance of using products that not only care for your skin on the surface but also work effectively at a cellular level. This is where medical-grade skincare like SkinCeuticals, ZO, Colorescience, Obagi, SkinMedica and Alastin distinctly outshine drugstore brands.

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Medical Grade vs. Drugstore Skincare Products: What’s the Difference?

Academic Alliance in Dermatology

At Academic Alliance in Dermatology, we understand the importance of using products that not only care for your skin on the surface but also work effectively at a cellular level. This is where medical-grade skincare like SkinCeuticals, ZO, Colorescience, Obagi, SkinMedica and Alastin distinctly outshine drugstore brands.

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How Long Do Dermal Fillers Last?

Texas Dermatology

In this comprehensive guide, Texas Dermatology Med Spa will be exploring how long dermal fillers last, what influences their duration and how to maximize their effects. The primary types include: Hyaluronic Acid (HA) Fillers These are the most popular and include brands like Juvederm and Restylane.

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Dr. Suzan Obagi Named First-ever Chief Medical Director at Obagi Cosmeceuticals

The Dermatology Digest

“I am thrilled to be taking on a more formal role at Obagi as the Company’s first-ever Chief Medical Director,” says Dr. Obagi in a news release. Obagi has an incredible reputation for delivering high-quality, medical-grade skincare solutions.

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Do plant extracts work in skin care products – episode 222

The Beauty Brains

Question 9 – And finally, here’s one from Kimberly from Instagram – What is the difference between Medical grade skincare and OTC skincare? I’ve heard many so called experts say non medical grade skincare does nothing but make your skin feel nice. It is a marketing position, that’s all.

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Top 6 Skincare Trends to Know in 2024

Academic Alliance in Dermatology

As we step into 2024, the world of skincare and dermatology continues to evolve, bringing forward innovative trends that promise not just enhanced beauty but also improved skin health. At Academic Alliance in Dermatology, we’re always at the forefront of these advancements. Are these Products Right for You?