
- Dermatology Times, August 2019 (Vol. 40, No. 8)
- Volume 40
- Issue 8
Skincare product updates
In this on-going article, we plan to highlight new skincare products as they are released. Bookmark this page to stay up-to-date as we will update it every month.
In this on-going article, we plan to highlight new skincare products as they are released. Bookmark this page to stay up-to-date as we will update it every month. To send in product information, please contact our
August New Products
Avène launches reef-friendly sunscreen
Mineral Sunscreen Fluid SPF 50+ has been added to the
The formula contains 100% mineral sunscreen filters, which are biodegradable. It does not include octinoxate and oxybenzone, which makes the product safer for marine life. Titanium dioxide and zinc oxide provide UVA and UVB protection, and pre-tocopheryl (a vitamin E precursor) protects against free radicals.
According to the company, the sunscreen also contains Avène’s patented thermal spring water, which 150 studies
have shown soothes, softens and calms skin. A tinted version, which provides sheer coverage, is also available.
The sunscreen is chemical filter-free, fragrance free and paragon free, and can be used on all skin types.
CBD bath soak for sore feet
When Beauty launches antiaging line
The line includes:
Toner Mist with Marine Complex: This product is a mist containing sea water to moisturize and calm the skin barrier while supporting cell function. The toner also contains hydrolyzed collagen to plump and improve the look of damaged skin.
Pure Five Serum with Seanol: This fragrance-free serum is meant to improve the look of dull, tired skin.
Ultimate Cream with Seanol: This cream is designed to moisturize and brighten skin while reducing fine lines and wrinkles.
New lip duo exfoliates, hydrates skin
The Lip Polish: This product is meant to both exfoliate and hydrate. It contains antioxidants from vitamin C and E, as well as botanical butters.
Youth Lip Elixir: This lip cream contains botanical extracts and antioxidants, including hyaluronic acid, vitamins C, E, and B5, shea and cocoa butter, as well as iS Clinical’s proprietary combination of extremozymes. The product hydrates and plumps the lips, according to the company.
At-home treatment for brightening, exfoliating
The product uses kojic, azelaic, salicylic, lactic and glycolic acids, as well as Lira’s peptide delivery system. According a company new release, this combination of ingredients aids cellular turnover, which can decrease the appearance of wrinkles and lighten dark spots.
The pads also contain antioxidant botanicals and topical probiotics to support skin health. They are safe for all skin types, including oily and acne-prone skin.
Articles in this issue
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10 must-have apps for dermatologistsover 6 years ago
How to create a culture of communicationover 6 years ago
The case for physical sunscreenover 6 years ago
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Imaging evolves to guide Mohs surgeryover 6 years ago
Lifting the psoriasis burdenover 6 years ago
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