These experts share the serums, moisturizers, and sunscreens that get them through their day.
Considering the extensive skin-care knowledge these experts have amassed over their collective and respective careers, we wondered what they actually use on their own skin. Surely, they must experience many of the same concerns that they see in their patients — but actually using the products they're recommending is another thing entirely.
Take comfort in knowing that some of these experts deal with the same complexion issues as others with darker skin, including discoloration and dullness, and they were happy to share which ingredients they're partial to for brightening. While their product picks varied, everyone agreed that yourshould change from morning to night. Your a.m. lineup should focus on protecting your skin from pollution, sun, and any other environmental stressors that are thrown your way throughout the day.
There's some overlap, but these dermatologists have curated routines to meet their individual needs. There are even some extra treatments that each doctor occasionally uses to boost their daily routines. Keep scrolling to see who chooses a more extensive approach to their skin-care regimen, and who prefers a streamlined, less-is-more plan of action.
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