From stress zits to eczema flare-ups, dermatologists weigh in on at-home fixes for common issues
Photo: Getty Images/Debrocke/ClassicStock / Contributor During this time of self-quarantine and social distancing, we’ve all become a little more aware of how much we depend on professionals — whether that’s a plumber to unclog our toilet, a fitness instructor to correct our form in yoga, or a nail technician to give us the perfect manicure.
$15 at Soko Glam Buy If you had to cancel your Botox appointment Alastin Renewal Retinol $55 $55 Botox users generally need injections every few months to keep fine lines smoothed out. While you can’t totally duplicate the wrinkle-reducing effect at home, all of the derms we spoke with recommend using retinol, which boosts cell turnover for smoother-looking skin, to your routine for best results.
$130 at Dermstore Buy SiO Beauty FaceLift: Neck, Forehead, Eye & Smile Anti-Wrinkle Patches $50 $50 If you’d rather not use retinol , Engelman likes these medical-grade silicone patches that you wear overnight to reduce the appearance of fine lines. This pack comes with patches shaped specifically for common problem areas like the neck, forehead, smile lines, and around the eyes.
$100 at Dermstore Buy If you can’t go in for a chemical peel or laser treatment Dr. Dennis Gross Skincare Alpha Beta® Extra Strength Daily Peel, 60-Count $150 These types of treatments are typically done in a series of sessions to brighten the skin and remove dark spots, hyperpigmentation, or melasma . If you have to skip a peel or two during the coronavirus outbreak, there are some at-home options for maintaining your progress.
$5 at Amazon Buy $5 at Target Buy EltaMD UV Clear Broad-Spectrum SPF 46 $33 now 9% off $30 “The most important thing you can do for dark spots and melasma is sun protection,” says dermatologist Natalie Moulton-Levy. “It might not seem necessary when you are inside, but the sun can stream through windows and can cause worsening of melasma in that way.
$17 at Amazon Buy $17 at Dermstore Buy Cetaphil Baby Soothing Baby Body Wash $8 $8 Buy at Buy Buy Baby Buy Cetaphil Baby Eczema Calming Lotion $8 $8 Buy at Buy Buy Baby Buy Since it’s meant for babies’ delicate skin, this gentle body wash and lotion pair is one of Engelman’s picks for treating eczema. She likes that both products are fragrance-free and have the seal of approval from the National Eczema Association.
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