Skin Care Fact vs. Myth

Myth:  The right cream can solve it all.


Fact:  One cream can’t do it all.  Science-based skin care is a multi-step process. Dr. Denese's Six Step Program includes Cleansing, Exfoliation, Stimulating, Building, Sealing and Protecting as a path to healthy skin.  

Myth:  All the big, expensive skin care brands use the latest scientific ingredients.


Fact: : Some of the most expensive, major brands are not at the forefront of skin science.  They are conservative and slow-moving in adopting the latest research.

Myth:  Exfoliation may thin the skin in the long run.


Fact:  Exfoliation actually promotes skin thickness.   The skin is a dynamic organ and the more you exfoliate, the more you stimulate cellular turnover and produce collagen.  Skin thickness is what ultimately improves the look of lines and wrinkles.

Myth:  SPF 15 is adequate protection against the sun.

Fact:  The best way to protect your skin is to wear SPF 30 every day, rain or shine.  The sun is the single biggest cause of aging skin.

Myth:  Skin care that temporarily irritates the skin is bad.  Skin care has to feel good all the time.


Fact:  To get results during the skin-stimulating/building phase, you have to use strong ingredients.  You may feel a tingle or experience redness.  These are signs that the product is working.

Myth:  If a product doesn’t work, it’s your fault.


Fact:  Your skin is not the problem, the problem is the product.  You should expect results.

 


Dr. Adrienne Denese, armed with her Ph.D. Neuroscience, brings you the finest skin care products that science can produce.
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