The Skin Blog — CC+ Cream

Spray-On SPF: A Right Step In The Wrong Direction?

This article was originally published on SPA+CLINIC. SPA+CLINIC catches up with leading Dermatologist Dr Natasha Cook for her take on spray-on sunscreens.When it comes to sunscreen, there are many emerging products wanting to claim the title for most innovative, and as many clients are put-off from using certain SPF products due to the thick consistency and heavy texture on the skin, it’s great to see lighter consistencies on the market. But there’s also a common issue of clients not re-applying their sunscreen as per the recommended re-application timeframes, commonly due to already having applied makeup over the top of their...

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Science backed skincare made for Australian Skin

3 reasons to shop dr.NC this Australia Day

Did you know that drNC is Australia’s first female-founded, dermatologist-created skincare brand? We’re proud to be: Australian Made Australian Owned Backed by Australian research Created for Australians, by Australians Here at drNC, this Australia Day we’re celebrating our well-earned status as pioneers in the Australian skincare industry with our science-backed cosmeceutical skincare range, developed and made exclusively on Australian shores.  A simple, effective, BS-free brand created especially for Australian skin, targeting all six skin concerns - aging, acne, dehydration, pigmentation, sensitivity and sun damage.  Keep on scrolling to read the three reasons why you should add drNC to cart this...

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Why aerosol and spray on SPF should be cancelled!!!

Are your committing suicide for your skin? Australian leading dermatologist explains: When it comes to SPF and sun protection apart from the formulation the single most important factor to guarantee the product protects you is application!! Application is everything. It’s why I believe that spray on aerosolised SPF products should be cancelled and are increasing premature ageing and skin cancer risk. Yep if you want a one way ticket to accelerated photo ageing of your skin, spray on sunscreens are your “go-to”. This is because there is an essential relationship between the thickness of the SPF based product you put...

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Concentrated CC+ Cream SPF30: Now available in 4 Fitzpatrick Skin Compatible Tones

Now available: TWO new shades of my Concentrated CC+ Cream SPF30. There are now 4 shades to choose from - Ivory, Light, Medium and Tan - and these four shades aim to cover the most common skin types and shades, based on the true dermatologist classification of Fitzpatrick skin types.

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