We test products made by dermatologists – one is great for even tone and texture
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THERE aren’t many people that know skin better than dermatologists, but appointments don’t come cheap.
Thankfully, skin doctors are bottling their expertise in eponymous brands – here are three of my favourites.
The brand launched in 2018 with just one product, Dr Sam’s Flawless Cleanser, £19, and I still remember how impressed I was the first time I used it.
Since then, the range has grown to encompass almost 20 products that target all sorts of skin concerns, and there’s not a single dud.
If you want no-fuss, hard-working skincare, you can’t go wrong. It’s my most used brand.
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Dr Idriss, £35-£79: If you have ever sought skincare advice on social media, you will probably have seen a video or two from Dr Shereene Idriss, AKA @PillowTalkDerm.
Her goal is to simplify skincare, and the five-product line-up that launched in the UK this week does just that.
They are all brilliant, but I especially love Dr Idriss Major Fade Hyper Serum, £70, which contains a sophisticated blend of niacinamide, kojic acid, glycerin, alpha arbutin and diglucosyl gallic acid which hydrate skin and reduce pigmentation for even tone and texture – which is exactly what I want!
The brand turns 25 next year, and its product catalogue spans face, body and tech – with Dr Dennis Gross DRx SpectraLite FaceWare Pro, £465, claiming top spot as the best-selling skincare device at Space NK.
There’s no denying it’s pricey, but if you want to invest in your skin, every product is more than worth the spend.