Protecting Your Skin: The Best Practices
Description
In this episode of Skincare Confidential, Dr. Ted Lain and Dr. Patti Farris discuss the latest trends in skincare, including the resurgence of tanning, the importance of sun protection, and the rise of at-home treatments. They delve into the science behind retinoids, the myths surrounding vitamin D and hydration, and the growing trend of prejuvenation among younger generations. The conversation also touches on the future of skincare ingredients, including exosomes and regenerative treatments, as well as the upcoming Science of Skin Summit.
Takeaways
Tanning is being normalized again, raising concerns about skin cancer.
Ultraviolet light is a known carcinogen and should be avoided.
Protective clothing is a preferred method for sun protection.
Red light therapy shows promise for collagen production and inflammation reduction.
The glass skin trend emphasizes super moisturization, but may lead to acne.
The sandwich technique for retinoids may compromise efficacy if not applied correctly.
Sunscreen use does not significantly lower vitamin D levels.
Hydration from drinking water does not directly affect skin hydration.
Prejuvenation is becoming popular among younger generations.
Exosomes and regenerative ingredients are the future of skincare.
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