I recently had a facial and the esthetician advised me to start thinking about anti-aging products, particularly those w/collagen for fine lines on my forehead. Can you recommend a moisturizer - both for day and a night cream - that would address this issue? My skin is dry and not particularly sensitive....Read Response (asked by Katelyn Q of aging, anti-aging, face, dry) |
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Categories: Product Information | Special Concerns | | Tags: aging | anti-aging | dry | face |

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What is best to use to help fade sun spots on top of cheeks, top lip and a few minor dark spots left from old blemishes? I do not have breakouts anymore, just dark marks left?...Read Response (asked by Blair T. of Unknown) |
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The best products to help fade sun spots always begin with using at least a moderate SPF of 15 or higher to protect your skin from further discoloration. Since the air has been slightly colder and you are no longer breaking out, I would recommend the Collagen Moisturizer (SPF-15) for daily moisture and sun protection. For a moisturizer with a higher SPF choice, use the Suncare (SPF-30) moisturizer daily for maximum sun protection. Use the Glycolic Foaming Cleanser 2-3 times a week at night only to gently exfoliate and deep clean skin to promote cell turnover to even out the dark spots. Alternate with the Almond and Honey Face Scrub 2-3 times a week to mildly slough off surface dull skin to soften skin and improve skins texture. Lastly, the Whitening Mask should be used 2-3 times a week for 5-10 minutes to brighten and even out skin tone. Consistent use will help to discourage any hyper-pigmentation from further discoloration.
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Categories: Discoloration | | Tags: blemishes | breakouts | discoloration | hyper-pigmentation | sun_spots |

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I am 56 years old with fair sensitive skin. I’ve been receiving IPL laser treatments since January from the dermatologist for redness (broken capillaries) and brown spots from sun damage. I’m not on medication for any skin problem. I have combination skin and I rarely break out (usually as a reaction to a skin care product or make-up). ...Read Response (asked by Brenda G. of Maryville, TN) |
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Laser and Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) technology enables the specialist to collapse the veins and broken capillaries without extending any damage to the surrounding layers of the skin. While having couperose skin and receiving this extensive treatment you must use products that will help to strengthen weakened capillaries and not irritate your skin any further. Washing your face with our Keratoplast Cream Soap will wash away light face make-up and also calm irritated blotchy skin. The Keratoplast Cleansing Lotion is a gentle toner that will also help to strengthen weakened capillaries. Our Hyaluronic Eye Cream will prevent dehydration and moisture loss. Using the Collagen Moisturizer (SPF-15) helps your skin to retain its own moisture while providing a daily sun protection. Protein Night Cream will preserve elasticity as well as leave your skin feeling soft and nourished. To moisture, exfoliate and rejuvenate dull, lifeless skin our Enzyme Revitalizing Mask creates a healthy, dewy glow. Applying the Cellufirm Drops before your moisturizer will help to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles and also protect your skin from dryness, heat and pollution.
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Categories: Couperose | Discoloration | | Tags: couperose | fine lines | sensitive | wrinkles |

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