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Thursday 31 January 2013

OLAY TOTAL EFFECT with touch of FOUNDATION - has it all!!!

Its been more than 2 weeks I am using this product,  this is what I like about it:
It blends with your skin to give smoother and glowing yet matt look that too without getting noticed by others. Besides this, it hydrates my skin well along with giving a dose of vitamins required for the skin. Not to forget the SPF 15 protection it offers to keep my wrinkles away. All this benefits need just a small amount of it daily.

HOWEVER, I wish if this product was available in thinner lotion base to suit my much oilier skin in summers. Again a word of caution for those who have sensitive skin as this product contains lot of fragrances and preservatives. Also, there is just one shade to meet the need of skin of different shades. Bit too costly to fit into pocket of everybody.

Being A Dermatologist I always scan the ingredient list, I must say OLAY has a edge of using very good sunscreen agents that not only protect against UVB rays but also UVA rays. BUT for this protection of SPF 15, you need to apply a thick coat which might not blend well. So do apply your regular sunscreen beneath this product especially if you are outdoor in sun for more than half an hour.
Well, the dose of vitamins like Niacinamide, Vitamin E, panthenol and Vitamin C keep your skin soft, young and supple but do not expect that the SEVEN signs of ageing would ever fade away with use of this product alone. The addition of anti-oxidant like green tea imparts skin repairing benefits to this cream too.
BUT addition of many fragrances (Fragrances, alpha-isomethyl ionone, hydroxyisohexyl 3-cyclohexene carboxaldehyde, benzyl salicylate, butylphenyl methylpropional) makes this product more likely to cause allergic contact dermatitis in those patients who have fragrance allergy.  Similarly, multiple preservatives (propylparaben, disodium edta, benzyl alcohol, ethylparaben) in this product can cause increase chances of allergy/ irritation in sensitive skin.

SKIN TYPE RECOMMENDATION:

DRY skin: Might need a coat of moisturizer beneath this product especially in winters
Oily Skin: Bit occlusive to be used in very oily skin, however you can definitely try this when your skin is on normal side as in winters.
COMBINATION SKIN:  Might give greasy look when your skin is oily in humid weather, however you can definitely try this when your skin is on normal to dry as in winters.
Sensitive skin: I would suggest you try this product on your face with sample packs available at OLAY counters. Buy only if it does not irritate/breakout for a day or so.
Pigmented skin type: Good product that not only camouflages your dark patches but also has de-pigmenting ingredients with benefit of sun protection.

Carry home message is:
“Daily dose of Olay total effect with touch of FOUNDATION imparts smooth matt look with advantage of sun protection without guilt of applying foundation daily.”



Your invaluable comments, queries and Facebook likes will help me in my effort of Dermato-awareness- working towards healthy, radiant and flawless skin. 
Dr Surbhi, MD (Skin)

Disclaimer: The data shared in my blog is my personal opinion based on my knowledge and experience. The results expected with skin care products are not universally applicable as each individuals skin behaves differently. The author is not responsible for any adverse event that arises out of following my opinion, however such negative and positive feedback will help me improve. Kindly seek dermatologist advice for skin care, acne, redness, irritation, dark patches or any other skin problem. Kindly note for medico-legal reasons I have not listed prescribed skin care products which are specially formulated according to skin types and are cost effective too. Also, the author has no monetary association with above listed brands, there are thousands of skin care products in the market I have chosen few of them to start with. 

Understand Ageing- before you look for fountain of youth !


“Why in the whole world should I read this boring article on cause of wrinkles” 

Well, you cannot win the battle without understanding your enemy. In this article, I have explained in simple language what is occurring there in your skin that contributes to wrinkles and at the end I have outlined the staging system of ageing face.


 For FULL article, click:
Understand Ageing @Dermatocare






Disclaimer- The content of this page is meant for information purpose only and not not meant for medical use.As everybody skin behaves differently so the author is not responsible for any damage or losses or side effects arising from the use or following the information provided on this page. Also certain topics in this page are still controversial so the author is sharing her views based on her experience and knowledge. Any wrong content or discrepancies in thought are invited for discussions and if needed can be corrected based on the facts. The results expected with skin care products are not universally applicable as each individuals skin behaves differently. The author is not responsible for any adverse event that arises out of following my opinion, however such negative and positive feedback will help me improve. Kindly seek dermatologist advice for skin care, acne, redness, irritation, dark patches or any other skin problem. Kindly note for medico-legal reasons I have not listed prescribed skin care products which are specially formulated according to skin types and are cost effective too. Also, the author has no monetary association with above listed brands, there are thousands of skin care products in the market I have chosen few of them to start with. Kindly note all the photographs in this blog are taken from Google images.

 Your invaluable comments, queries and Facebook likes will help me in my effort of Dermato-awareness- working towards healthy, radiant and flawless skin. Dr Surbhi, MD (Skin

Friday 25 January 2013

What should I expect from Anti-ageing creams?

“ I am getting wrinkles around my eye and on my forehead, what about those expensive anti-wrinkle creams I have been using?”

As a Dermatologist, I often face many questions about anti-wrinkle creams; I have tried my best to answer them here:



  • Can anti-wrinkle cream help in reducing my wrinkles?
  • How does the anti-wrinkle creams work
  • Should I apply anti-wrinkle creams regularly?
  • Does sunscreen has any role in anti-ageing?
  • Are there any oral medications for reducing wrinkles?
  • How do I choose anti-wrinkle cream from the cosmetic counter?

For answers, click here:

Anti-ageing creams @ Dermatocare.com



Disclaimer- The content of this page is meant for information purpose only and not not meant for medical use.As everybody skin behaves differently so the author is not responsible for any damage or losses or side effects arising from the use or following the information provided on this page. Also certain topics in this page are still controversial so the author is sharing her views based on her experience and knowledge. Any wrong content or discrepancies in thought are invited for discussions and if needed can be corrected based on the facts. The results expected with skin care products are not universally applicable as each individuals skin behaves differently. The author is not responsible for any adverse event that arises out of following my opinion, however such negative and positive feedback will help me improve. Kindly seek dermatologist advice for skin care, acne, redness, irritation, dark patches or any other skin problem. Kindly note for medico-legal reasons I have not listed prescribed skin care products which are specially formulated according to skin types and are cost effective too. Also, the author has no monetary association with above listed brands, there are thousands of skin care products in the market I have chosen few of them to start with. Kindly note all the photographs in this blog are taken from Google images.

 Your invaluable comments, queries and Facebook likes will help me in my effort of Dermato-awareness- working towards healthy, radiant and flawless skin. 
Dr Surbhi, MD (Skin)







Monday 14 January 2013

A, B, C of Daily skin care - create your own personalized skincare regime with us.


Smooth, even toned, radiant and flawless skin is what we dream about, but we all are not fortunate enough to have it. I truly believe that with little effort we can nurture our skin, and move towards having radiant skin.  


Yes, it all starts from small steps like using a face wash that removes excess oils in oily skin or moisturizer that replenishes natural moisturizing factor of dry skin and daily use of sunscreen to ward off those fine lines and dark spots.  With unfathomable list of skincare products available and innumerable claims that we are bombarded with everyday, leads to even more confusion and people are unable to settle in a routine of daily skincare as they experiment with many products.


Based on my experience, I would recommend simple steps to take care of your skin. Its includes some daily skin care that would not take more than 10 minutes of your entire day and weekly care which would take about 15  minutes from your entire weekend.
  • Daily Care: It includes three simple things face wash, day cream with sun protection(read SPF) and night cream for wrinkles and dark spots. 
  • Weekly care: which I term as two-step home facial includes scrubbing and face pack.


These five steps will remain same in all skin types but the type of face wash, creams, face pack etc will vary as per your skin type, to know yours Sign up.

For details on why and how of five basic steps, click here:

A,B,C of Daily Skin Care @ Dermatocare.com

 






 
Your invaluable comments, queries and Facebook likes will help me in my effort of Dermato-awareness- working towards healthy, radiant and flawless skin. 
Dr Surbhi, MD (Skin)


Disclaimer: The data shared in my blog is my personal opinion based on my knowledge and experience. The results expected with skin care products are not universally applicable as each individuals skin behaves differently. The author is not responsible for any adverse event that arises out of following my opinion, however such negative and positive feedback will help me improve. Kindly seek dermatologist advice for skin care, acne, redness, irritation, dark patches or any other skin problem. Kindly note for medico-legal reasons I have not listed prescribed skin care products which are specially formulated according to skin types and are cost effective too. Also, the author has no monetary association with above listed brands, there are thousands of skin care products in the market I have chosen few of them to start with. 

Friday 11 January 2013

Listen to what your skin says!


Yes! Your skin tells you what it needs but in subtle way; all you have to do is keep your mind open to these little messages. The messages are simple and the solutions are simpler and the results are fabulous.





  • If your skin feels dry and tight, it is telling you to apply moisturiser.
  • If your skin gets oily and greasy, its time for wiping oil off or face wash.
  • If your skin is getting tanned or sunburned, it is telling you to protect it from sun.
  • If your skin is burning, stinging or red, it is begging leave me alone.
For full article, click here:


Disclaimer- The content of this page is meant for information purpose only and not not meant for medical use.As everybody skin behaves differently so the author is not responsible for any damage or losses or side effects arising from the use or following the information provided on this page. Also certain topics in this page are still controversial so the author is sharing her views based on her experience and knowledge. Any wrong content or discrepancies in thought are invited for discussions and if needed can be corrected based on the facts. The results expected with skin care products are not universally applicable as each individuals skin behaves differently. The author is not responsible for any adverse event that arises out of following my opinion, however such negative and positive feedback will help me improve. Kindly seek dermatologist advice for skin care, acne, redness, irritation, dark patches or any other skin problem. Kindly note for medico-legal reasons I have not listed prescribed skin care products which are specially formulated according to skin types and are cost effective too. Also, the author has no monetary association with above listed brands, there are thousands of skin care products in the market I have chosen few of them to start with. Kindly note all the photographs in this blog are taken from Google images.

Your invaluable comments, queries and Facebook likes will help me in my effort of Dermato-awareness- working towards healthy, radiant and flawless skin. 

Dr Surbhi, MD (Skin)




Wednesday 9 January 2013

Which moisturizer should I buy?



Should I buy lotion, serum or creams? Should I use the sunscreen, fairness cream or anti-wrinkle cream? These simple questions make or break your skin; the right kind of moisturizer at right time is needed to keep your skin young, radiant and healthy.
 
The general principle for deciding the formulation of moisturiser is Thicker the consistency of moisturizer more is moisturizing capacity, but also more are the chances that it will clog your pores.’
To understand the science behind moisturizers, please read, Moisturizers- understanding the basics. Briefly the thickness of formulation increases from serum and gels, followed by lotions then creams, the thickest one are ointments.
  • How do I choose moisturizer according to my skin type?
  • My skin is oily, should I still use moisturiser still?
  • My skin is dry, how often can I apply moisturiser?
  • My skin is oily in some areas and dry in others how do I choose my moisturiser?
  • Which moisturiser should I use in the morning?
  • How do I choose my night cream?



For answers, click here:




Disclaimer- The content of this page is meant for information purpose only and not not meant for medical use.As everybody skin behaves differently so the author is not responsible for any damage or losses or side effects arising from the use or following the information provided on this page. Also certain topics in this page are still controversial so the author is sharing her views based on her experience and knowledge. Any wrong content or discrepancies in thought are invited for discussions and if needed can be corrected based on the facts. The results expected with skin care products are not universally applicable as each individuals skin behaves differently. The author is not responsible for any adverse event that arises out of following my opinion, however such negative and positive feedback will help me improve. Kindly seek dermatologist advice for skin care, acne, redness, irritation, dark patches or any other skin problem. Kindly note for medico-legal reasons I have not listed prescribed skin care products which are specially formulated according to skin types and are cost effective too. Also, the author has no monetary association with above listed brands, there are thousands of skin care products in the market I have chosen few of them to start with. Kindly note all the photographs in this blog are taken from Google images.

 


Your invaluable comments, queries and Facebook likes will help me in my effort of Dermato-awareness- working towards healthy, radiant and flawless skin.  Dr Surbhi, MD (Skin)