The Skin Blog — Sunscreen
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...
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...
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.
BB CREAM VS. CC CREAM: WHO COMES OUT ON TOP?
There’s always a recurring theme among my clients when it comes to their skin goals: They all want to confidently strut out the door each morning without feeling like they need to slap on a face full of heavy makeup.