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Medical Grade Skincare vs. Over-the-Counter Products: What’s the Difference?

Kim Gallo Esthetics

Do you want to take your skincare routine to the next level? Are you wondering what the difference is between medical-grade skincare products and over-the-counter products? Keep reading to find out why medical-grade skincare works better and which brand of professional-grade product is right for you.

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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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215 Lauren Nettuno – Emerging Esthetician

Lori Crete

Monthly live training sessions with Lauren Direct Q&A opportunities Extended resource library Priority community support Real-world strategies you can implement immediately Join the free Emerging Esthetician community here: [link] My absolute favorite part of being a business owner is leaning into what I call, you know, my brand.

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

Academic Alliance in Dermatology

This is where medical-grade skincare like SkinCeuticals, ZO, Colorescience, Obagi, SkinMedica and Alastin distinctly outshine drugstore brands. Let’s explore why medical-grade skincare is the superior choice for anyone serious about their skin health.

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

Academic Alliance in Dermatology

This is where medical-grade skincare like SkinCeuticals, ZO, Colorescience, Obagi, SkinMedica and Alastin distinctly outshine drugstore brands. Let’s explore why medical-grade skincare is the superior choice for anyone serious about their skin health.

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How Long Do Dermal Fillers Last?

Texas Dermatology

The primary types include: Hyaluronic Acid (HA) Fillers These are the most popular and include brands like Juvederm and Restylane. Use Medical-Grade Skincare – High-quality skincare products can help maintain your skins health and prolong your filler results.

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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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