Smart Skin Dermatology: Where Skincare Meets Science, Not Sales

At Smart Skin Dermatology, we believe beautiful skin starts with healthy skin. That's why we take a medical-first approach to skincare products, offering evidence-based recommendations tailored to your unique needs. Gone are the days of pushy salespeople and confusing aisles – we're here to guide you, not sell you.

We've carefully curated a selection of premium, dermatologist-developed brands that prioritize science-backed formulations and proven results. Each product we carry, including Elta MD, Skinbetter, Skinceuticals, and Tizo, has been thoroughly vetted by our team of experts. If we wouldn't recommend it to our own families, we wouldn't recommend it to you.

The Smart Skin Routine

Our skin is constantly exposed to potential injury and aging.  Pollution, UV radiation, and extreme weather conditions are just a few of the day-to-day hazards that hasten the wear and tear we experience.  As we age, our skin also changes. We get wrinkles and fine lines along with other signs of aging. The good news is that with the right skincare regimen, we can help slow down the aging process and keep our skin looking more youthful and radiant for years to come. But there are just so many things to do, what is absolutely essential? 

Morning

Step 1: Cleanse

Step 2: Antioxidant

Step 3: Sunscreen

Nighttime

Step 1: Cleanse

Step 2: Retinoid

Step 3: Moisturizer

Cleanse Your Skin

Cleanse your skin to remove excess oil and debris. This helps to maintain proper pore size, decrease breakouts and as an added benefit your facial products will penetrate deeper and perform better.

Retinoid

Retinoid cream neutralizes free radicals in the middle layer of your skin, which helps boost elastin and collagen production that will help reduce the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, and enlarged pores. It can also decrease breakouts and improve or prevent precancerous skin damage. 

Moisturize

Well moisturized skin repairs itself better.  It is important to moisturize your face, and likely your neck and chest as well. These exposed, sensitive areas are more susceptible to environmental damage and skin cancer than the rest of your body. 

Antioxidant

Antioxidants protect the skin from free radical damage caused by environmental stressors, such as UV rays and pollution. Free radicals damage DNA inside your cells. Antioxidants can reduce DNA damage and inflammation, brighten the skin, improve skin tone and texture, and improve elasticity.

Sunscreen

Exposure to the sun without adequate protection can damage your skin cells and cause premature signs of aging, and DNA damage that leads to increased incidence of skin cancer. But you know this already. There is no step more important to your skin health and appearance. 

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