Minimalist skin care kit

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Minimalist, Dermatologist

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Minimalist, Dermatologist

Trust me, I know it's difficult to whittle yourstock of "I have patients who arrive at their initial consultation with a large bag full of products they either use never, sporadicallyor all at once. Because of that, they can't tell which one isthe problem and those that are actually working for them," explains That, andusing too many products at once can cancel out the effectsand exacerbate your skin woes. So, in the interest of maintainingskin health with the least amount of products, we've decided toMarie Kondo our skincare routines and help you do the same. We reached out to two of our favorite skincare gurus for their expert advice. From there, we'll figure out which products bring us joy and thank those that don't before setting them free. Below, find the most important formulas for each skin type and recommended products for each. Use it as a guide as you work through your own routine. Before you keep scrolling, though, know there are two skincare products pretty much every dermatologist and esthetician will recommend you use, no matter your skin type: toner and SPF. "After cleansing," celebrity esthetician • Dr. Marnie Nussbaum, MD is a board-certified dermatologist with a private practice in New York City. She serves as a Clinical Instructor of Dermatology at Weill Cornell Medical College and consults the Melanoma Research Alliance. • Renée Rouleau is a celebrity esthetician based in Austin, TX. She is also the founder and creator of her eponymous skincare line. Dr...

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A powerful routine for treating active acne and soothing skin A Cleanse, Treat, Moisturize combo for clearing acne / blemishes. Salicylic + LHA cleanser gently cleanses & provides multi-level exfoliation, Salicylic Acid serum treats skin overnight and Vitamin B5 moisturizer nourishes & soothes skin. Fragrance free • Non-comedogenic • This kit contains a daily, gentle exfoliating, acne fighting face cleanser. It combines BHA + LHA (Salicylic Acid + Capryloyl Salicylic Acid) in 2% concentration, which provides deep cleansing, pore decongestion & sebum reduction without drying out the skin • Salicylic Acid 02% serum contains high-purity salicylic acid that easily penetrates the pore lining and scoops out the dirt, debris, and sebum. Oligopeptide-10 in this serum is a bioactive peptide & works synergistically with Salicylic Acid and provides potent anti-microbial activity against p-acne bacteria • An everyday moisturizer for hydrating, nourishing and repairing skin. A lightweight, oil-free product with high concentration of Vitamin B5 (Panthenol), formulated especially for oily / combination skin • All our ingredients are sourced from leading global supplier. Our Salicylic Acid comes from Merck, Germany Step 1: Cleanse using Salicylic + LHA 02% Cleanser. Apply on wet face. Pour an appropriate quantity into wet hands, rub together into a light lather, and massage into face. Rinse thoroughly. Step 2: After cleansing, pat dry your face. Take 2-3 drops of Salicylic Acid 02% Serum ...

Minimalist, Dermatologist

Trust me, I know it's difficult to whittle yourstock of "I have patients who arrive at their initial consultation with a large bag full of products they either use never, sporadicallyor all at once. Because of that, they can't tell which one isthe problem and those that are actually working for them," explains That, andusing too many products at once can cancel out the effectsand exacerbate your skin woes. So, in the interest of maintainingskin health with the least amount of products, we've decided toMarie Kondo our skincare routines and help you do the same. We reached out to two of our favorite skincare gurus for their expert advice. From there, we'll figure out which products bring us joy and thank those that don't before setting them free. Below, find the most important formulas for each skin type and recommended products for each. Use it as a guide as you work through your own routine. Before you keep scrolling, though, know there are two skincare products pretty much every dermatologist and esthetician will recommend you use, no matter your skin type: toner and SPF. "After cleansing," celebrity esthetician • Dr. Marnie Nussbaum, MD is a board-certified dermatologist with a private practice in New York City. She serves as a Clinical Instructor of Dermatology at Weill Cornell Medical College and consults the Melanoma Research Alliance. • Renée Rouleau is a celebrity esthetician based in Austin, TX. She is also the founder and creator of her eponymous skincare line. Dr...

Minimalist, Dermatologist

Trust me, I know it's difficult to whittle yourstock of "I have patients who arrive at their initial consultation with a large bag full of products they either use never, sporadicallyor all at once. Because of that, they can't tell which one isthe problem and those that are actually working for them," explains That, andusing too many products at once can cancel out the effectsand exacerbate your skin woes. So, in the interest of maintainingskin health with the least amount of products, we've decided toMarie Kondo our skincare routines and help you do the same. We reached out to two of our favorite skincare gurus for their expert advice. From there, we'll figure out which products bring us joy and thank those that don't before setting them free. Below, find the most important formulas for each skin type and recommended products for each. Use it as a guide as you work through your own routine. Before you keep scrolling, though, know there are two skincare products pretty much every dermatologist and esthetician will recommend you use, no matter your skin type: toner and SPF. "After cleansing," celebrity esthetician • Dr. Marnie Nussbaum, MD is a board-certified dermatologist with a private practice in New York City. She serves as a Clinical Instructor of Dermatology at Weill Cornell Medical College and consults the Melanoma Research Alliance. • Renée Rouleau is a celebrity esthetician based in Austin, TX. She is also the founder and creator of her eponymous skincare line. Dr...