Take care of you skin this winter and you’ll not only feel sleek and smooth, but you also might be just be a little more comfortable in your own skin.
Dr. Tina Alster was born and raised in Washington, D.C. where she currently practices the specialty of dermatologic laser surgery. She is the director of the Washington Institute of Dermatologic Laser Surgery, which she founded in 1990. Dr. Alster is an assistant clinical professor at Georgetown University Medical Center.
Dr. Marsha Gordon is St. Ives’ Consulting Dermatologist, recently named for the seventh consecutive year by New York Magazine as one of the city's 'Best Doctors.' Dr. Gordon offers a straightforward and simple approach to keeping skin looking young and healthy - often advising effective, gentle treatments and products over costly procedures.
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| MorganC | |
| I have the exact same problem. Not fun. I use Neutrogena's oil-free anti-acne moisturizer and it works wonders. You should check it out. | |
| TinyDancer | |
| I have dry patches on my face in the winter and my face is usually oily. Does anyone have recommendations for brands of moisturizers good for my skin type? | |
| coffeeteame | |
| I went skiing this past weekend an my face is ridiculously chapped. I recommend that anyone who goes skiing (or snowboarding) invest in one of those face masks. They make you look like a creeper, but they are so worth it - for keeping your skin looking good. | |