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1.The first skincare myth they busted?

Drinking water is the magic secret to stopping aging.

3.The most effective thing to prevent damage?

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“SUNSCREEN SUNSCREEN SUNSCREEN!”

Dr. Chiu said, “with a minimum of SPF 30.

Chiu recommends the antioxidant niacinamide, and it’seasy to see why.

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It can also help minimize pores and balance oil production, solving a whole host of skin woes.

It is also important to ensure the moisturizersuits one’s skin throw in.

8.Both dermatologists are also big fans of using AHA/BHA in skincare.

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9.Retinoids are the holy grail product for pretty much every skincare issue.

“There is a risk of retinoids causing dry eye by affecting meibomian glands,” Dr. Shao warns.

“So I would be cautious about getting a retinoid too close to the eye.”

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Chiu shared that many expect immediate results from their skincare routines but that people should be patient.

“It generally takes 3060 days of consistent use to see noticeable improvements,” she said.

“Do not forget about areas like the lips and the neck!

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They are also places that can show aging,” Dr. Shao said.

Chiu warns that people should keep their expectations realistic regarding the promises skincare products make.

“No topical product will completely eliminate wrinkles,” Dr. Chiu said.

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