“I tried Dermatica, the online dermatology service and it changed my skin”
And while I’ve spent so long trying ingredients in various product textures, I’ve come to a conclusion of sorts. My skin seems to absorb a cream more effectively than oils, gels or serums.
And it all starts with a simple skin questionnaire on their website. Eager to test this out and see if it can actually improve my skin, I filled it out in minutes. They ask about what your currentis like, what you want to improve and submit a picture of your skin from the front, left and right sides so their experts can make an assessment.
, which attacks bacteria in the skin; and benzoyl peroxide, which kills bacteria, reduces inflammation and cleans pores. After about three weeks, I noticed that my skin appeared, dare I say it, naturally glowy. The redness and spots started to gradually subside, but the best result of all? I’ve not had to deal with the frustration of a new spot sporadically appearing every week.
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