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Skintelligent: What you really need to know to get great skin

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Additionally, the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) epidemic has highlighted the need for brands to innovate in the e-commerce space. Asia tends to be, compared to the general consumer market, a mobile-first market. E-commerce and digital solutions are very established. Additionally, you have a really discriminating beauty and skin care consumer. In Asia, good skin is a form of make-up, I think for all of those reasons, our tech tools work well in this geography.”​ Mostly, Jones is working with brands in Asian countries such as Singapore, Japan and Korea. She believes Asia is where the technology ‘ fits’ ​the best, she said. Think of this book as your personal consultation with Dr Spierings and let her give you the information you need to start getting the best from your skincare - without hurting your wallet! Read more Details So in short my job motivates me NOT to have a skincare routine! Why do you see skin care as self-care?

You don’t need to buy a separate product to use around your eyes, just use your regular moisturiser around your eyes; ‘eye creams’ are a scam Without any dispute whatsoever, the most effective topical treatment (and, indeed, basically the only) for fine lines and smoothness is tretinoin. It should be applied daily for at least three months, preferably 1 year or more. That said, it is unlikely to completely reverse photoageing, but may significantly ameliorate it. Methods for reducing retinoids dermatitis include low dose (0.025%), intermittent use, and application after a heavy moisteriser. (p122-125, 233). Otherwise, the only other treatment for fine lines and rinkles is Botox (p239).Moving forward, Jones told us that the company will continue to develop its products and get it to a higher level of accuracy. Natural beauty brand Luxe Botanics, has observed a 42% conversion of sales since bringing on an in-house aesthetician to provide expert skin consultations last year.

Has anyone heard of her and what do you think? On the interview she came across as an experienced and genuine medical professional. I’m also medical (not derm) and what she says sounds really sensible, I want to believe it. She doesn’t do paid endorsements on social media. She has a clinic in the NHS and a private one in Dubai. Dr Natalia Spierings said: “ I wrote this book with the aim of answering all the hundreds of questions I get every day from my patients and through social media about skincare; there is too much misinformation being thrown at us about skincare from people who just don’t know what they are talking about, merely to sell products. It’s time to empower the skincare consumer with facts and the correct information so we all stopping wasting our money (and our hope) on products that don’t deliver on their (often outlandish) claims.” Dr Natalia Spierings is a terrific consultant dermatologist with a very clear – and utterly science-based — approach to skincare which many people will find refreshing.” Feeling good in the skin you are in! What are your top product recommendations for healthy skin and why? We expect that these improved cameras and user experience will reduce user errors and allow us to train more accurate algorithms,” ​said Jones.There are no “direct” treatments for enlarged pores. Your best bet is to try and reduce oil secretion contributing to the pores (e.g. oral isotretinoin or Botox) or generally improving skin matrix (e.g. tretinoin or to a lesser extent, CO2 fractional ablative laser). (p199). The start-up develops an AI-enabled skin diagnostic tool that enables consumers to get personalised skin recommendations by analysing the skin from a simple selfie. Buying this book will be a great investment; following Natalia’s advice will save you money on your skincare whilst helping you to look your best.”

Eleanor, your generosity in sharing your knowledge and experiences, especially when you were not feeling well, is "Jordanesque." You've inspired my students to think differently, challenge the status quo, and cultivate a culture of continuous learning and growth. Thank you again for taking the time. Moving away from complicated skincare ‘routines,’ and becoming truly educated in understanding skin and the skincare industry. I hope I have had some influence on those trends! What advice would you give to anyone starting up a skincare or beauty brand? Some useful insights for someone suffering from diagnosed sebh. dermatitis, psoriasis, and rosacea: Yes, I remember this. I totally agree – the original subtitle of my book was ‘Why all skincare is a scam and what you really need to know to get great skin’! The first entirely evidence-based skincare guide written by a real expert that explains how skin actually works, how to navigate the confusing world of Big Skincare and what you really need to do to achieve healthy, glowing skin – throughout your life.The beauty industry is very interesting. It's an attractive industry financially, but when you go beneath that, you see that it’s undergoing a lot of change,” ​said Jones. Think of this book as your personal consultation with Dr Spierings and let her give you the information you need to start getting the best from your skincare - without hurting your wallet! Jones told CosmeticsDesign-Asia​ that she formed the company as she wanted to apply data science to beauty and personal care where she sees the most potential for the technology. I think if you have a skin problem or issue (anything from spots to fine lines to pigmentation) this needs the correct diagnosis and the appropriate targeted treatment. I don’t think general ‘skincare’ is essential for good health. Some people say good skin is a matter of good genes. If you have troubled skin, can that always be remedied by specific skincare routines?

I had the incredible privilege of hosting Eleanor Jones, the CEO of Skintelligent, as a guest speaker for my graduate students The Entrepreneurship and Innovation Institute at Georgia State University on Tuesday evening. The book is interesting but ultimately and aggressively flawed...Dr Natalia tries too hard to prove that her position is the most ethical and just position and her dermatology advice the most cost-effective and time-effective.

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My choice of dermatology as a speciality was very much a pragmatic one. I initially wanted to be a plastic surgeon but when I did surgical house jobs as a junior doctor the whole world of surgery lost its appeal for a number of reasons. I liked medical specialities and went through a process of elimination of sorts to land on dermatology; I have a very strong visual memory which is helpful, I wanted to be able to do practical procedures in my chosen field as I am quite dexterous and I wanted a speciality where I could focus on being really good at one thing. Dermatology fits those requirements. Skin is a remarkable and fascinating organ and every patient I see with a skin complaint is interesting and unique, which makes my day job very fun! Dr Natalia Spierings of Channel 5’s Skin A&E How has the pandemic affected the way you’ve thought about skincare and beauty? Personalised skin care brands say personalisation is about having your own products mixed for you and there’s no flaw in that, but we are approaching personalisation from a different angle,” ​Jones explained. As simple and minimal as possible. Sunscreen in the daytime if you are going to be outside, a balm or oil cleanser to remove makeup and sunscreen in the evening, and an ointment moisturiser at night if your skin is dry. After that, it totally depends on the person’s skin. Toners, serums, eye creams, masks, scrubs etc are absolutely unnecessary for healthy skin. What does beauty mean to you?

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