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Dermablend: The Professional Way to Renew Skin at Home

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It isn’t uncommon to struggle in the hunt for a phenomenal skin care product that does exactly what it states, like helping that aging skin look young again. If you were to walk down the cosmetic section of your local grocery store, you might struggle to select a product that holds up to all those outrageous claims, like “removes wrinkles” or “eliminates sunspots” or “covers up scars.”

While some products can talk the talk, Dermablend actually walks the walk. This skin care product line has been tested and approved by dermatologists, ensuring that the products do what they claim.

Why Use Dermablend?

Dermablend skin care cremes and makeups are safe to use on your skin, but you should consider your skin type and discuss that with your dermatologist to make sure you get the best product for you. For example, if you have skin that tends to be oily, you should avoid a makeup foundation that is oil-based.

Dr. Mayli Davis of Advanced Eyelid Surgery Center in Colleyville, Texas, agrees on the importance of discussing products with your dermatologist before using them.

“If you are concerned about the health of your skin, you should only use products that have been approved by a dermatologist,” she said. “If not, you could be risking both the youthful appearance of your skin and its health as well.”

The Dermablend product line follows dermatologist guidelines closely, ensuring that whatever product you use will work as stated.

The Health Benefits of Our Products

Some Dermablend skin care products contain SPF, giving you protection from the sun and preventing health-related issues such as skin cancer. Granted, if you are concerned about the youthful appearance of your skin, you should still avoid long exposure in direct sunlight.

See Your Doctor First

Advanced Eyelid Surgery Center offers a variety of facial cosmetics and skin care products that are gentle to the skin. If you’re concerned that your skin could be potentially marred by cosmetics that aren’t approved by a dermatologist, consult with your doctor to ensure the products you’re using are safe and won’t cause skin irritations.

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