FYI: Dermatologists Say These Are the Best Moisturizers for Rosacea
Byrdie, November 2018 According to Jennifer Herrmann, MD, FAAD, at Moy, Fincher, Chipps Facial Plastic Surgery and Dermatology in Beverly Hills, “Rosacea is a chronic inflammatory skin condition characterized by diffused redness, flushing, pustules, bumps, and skin thickening (aka fibrosis) and which may be triggered by things like heat, spicy or citrus foods, alcohol, exercise, and sun exposure.” See…
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PopSugar, September 2018 “PopSugar spoke with dermatologist Dr. Jennifer Herrmann, MD, of Moy-Fincher-Chipps Dermatology in Beverly Hills and Mehron Professional Makeup Artist Pamela Faller about products that can be the most detrimental, plus what you should use when you have sensitive skin. Keep reading to learn more about what to pick up this season.” See…
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Elle, August 2018 “According to Beverly Hills dermatologist Ronald Moy, MD undoing even some of the damage caused by debris, toxins, digital light, and UV rays will help keep skin healthy. His RMD skin-care line harnesses the power of DNA repair enzymes, derived from plankton, blue algae, and mustard greens (try RMD DNA Night Renewal…
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Refinery29, July 2018 “Dr. Moy notes that SPF only measures redness, not DNA damage and aging — a major oversight, as far as he’s concerned. So he created this sunscreen packed with plant and marine-based DNA repair enzymes geared to target and repair damaged DNA, something that may be particularly helpful after the age of…
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My Domaine, June 2018 “In Nora Ephron’s famous essay “I Feel Bad About My Neck,” she writes one witty but pointed line in her knowing humor about why she’s uncomfortable about this particular body part. “Our faces, our lies, and our necks are the truth,” she muses. In Ephron’s eyes, there’s not much beyond surgery…
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My Domaine, June 2018 “It’s not just you—everyone is obsessed with skincare right now. From savvy Sephora employees to the always-glowing Jennifer Aniston, everyone seems to be sharing their holy-grail skincare products, and we’re taking note. But just because self-care feels indulgent doesn’t mean that it has to come with a luxury price tag. (Case…
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My Domaine, June 2018 “To say acne can ruin your day, week, or even your month is an understatement when you feel like you’re fighting (and losing) an uphill battle with those pesky blemishes. But that’s where some of the best face masks for acne come in—and you can even pick up some at your local drugstore. “Many…
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Bustle, June 2018 “When it comes to skin care advice, many of us love turning to our favorite celebrities and beauty vloggers for guidance, but even those with the brightest complexions or the biggest followings would admit that they are no licensed expert. Only dermatologists can confidently speak about what you should be doing — and also not…
Read More6 Dark Spot Correctors That Deliver Results, According to Dermatologists.
Byrdie, April 2019 For the past few years, dark spots have been my biggest skin ailment. It’s been such a crucial problem and a huge insecurity that I’m sick of talking about it. I’ve taken shots of cod liver oil for 30 days straight to see if that would help. I stopped eating meat in hopes that my dietary changes would…
Read MoreFYI: Dermatologists Say These Are the Best Moisturizers for Rosacea.
Byrdie, April 2018 “According to Jennifer Herrmann, MD, FAAD, at Moy, Fincher, Chips Facial Plastic Surgery and Dermatology in Beverly Hills, “Rosacea is a chronic inflammatory skin condition characterized by diffused redness, flushing, pustules, bumps, and skin thickening (aka fibrosis) and which may be triggered by things like heat, spicy or citrus foods, alcohol, exercise,…
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