SkinCeuticals
From LoveToKnow Skincare
SkinCeuticals was founded in 1997 with the goal of discovering, developing, and delivering skin care products that improve the health and appearance of skin. One of the pioneers in research, SkinCeuticals helped advance the use of topical vitamin C. Sold by dermatologists, doctors, and skincare professionals, this company strives to improve the health of all skin types.
SkinCeuticals Ideas and Research
The company works to achieve pharmaceutical grade products that not only improve the look of skin, but have preventative qualities against skin cancer and other ill environmental effects. Not only does the business fund clinical trials at Duke University Medical Center and the National Institute of Health, it also provides information regarding key ingredients backed by that research. Scientific information regarding the following skin conditions and treatments is available online:
- Antioxidants
- Sunblock
- Skin Lightening
- Soy Isoflavones
- Retinol
- Centella Asiatica
- Ectoin
- Silymarin
This information can help consumers determine whether or not a product containing these ingredients will work for their condition.
Many SkinCeutical products contain topical vitamin C, known as L-ascorbic acid. Duke University research has shown that L-ascorbic acid is a good antioxidant and helps reduce the effects of UVA and UVB rays. Additionally, use of topical vitamin C products can, over time, improve skin clarity, tone, and texture and reduce fine lines and wrinkles, as well.
Product Lines
SkinCeutical offers several lines, each made for a specific skin care need. The lines available are for cleansing, toning, preventative care, correction, moisturization, protection, and full body use. With each product, complementary products are suggested to supplement the effectiveness of the regime.
Cleansing
Cleansing products include ones made for acne-prone skin, combination, normal, and sensitive skin. The Equalizing Toner is made for oily or combination skin, and works to remove residue while maintaining skin’s pH balance, while the Revitalizing Toner is for normal to dry skin.
Prevention
The prevention collection of products is designed to combat the effects of the environment, sun, and pollution. Topical antioxidants and sunscreens are key ingredients in this line of products. One of the newest items offered in this line is called C E Ferulic. This innovative serum provides eight times the skin’s natural defense, reduces sunburns, and helps prevent DNA mutations associated with skin cancer.
Correction
Corrective products offer formulas developed to help combat skin issues related to different points in a consumer’s life. For example, younger people with healthy but oily and blemish-prone skin will be attracted to the Clarifying Clay Masque and the Blemish Control Gel. But those with some damage or signs of aging may prefer to use the Skin Firming Cream and Eye Renewal Gel. The correction line carries a wide variety of products to meet individual skin care needs.
Moisturization
Of course, every skin care regime should include a moisturizing product. SkinCeuticals lines are no different, offering dry and oily solutions, along with a gel, daily lotion, and emollient cream.
To protect the skin, the company offers a line of SPF formulas ranging from protection factor 20 to 45. This line includes products for daily use and for sport use.
A small line of body care products is also available. The Advanced Body Firming Lotion helps promote collagen production and skin regeneration. The Body Polish removes dull, dead skin cells while providing hydration. Finally, for those purchasers who love the look of a tan but not the harmful sun effects, a self-tanner that produces natural looking results can be purchased.
SkinCeutical Suggested Usage
SkinCeuticals has a suggested beauty regime for their products. Their suggested morning routine is:
- Cleanse and Tone
- Antioxidant Treatment
- Hydrate, Lighten, or Calm
- Moisturize
- Sun Protection
The evening routine that should be followed is similar, but without the sun protection. For a personalized treatment regime and treatment of problem areas, speak with a dermatologist or skin care professional.
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