SKIN CARE TREATMENT 

    most common skincare problems, we treated 
  • DARK CIRCLES. Most eye creams do very little other than moisturise the skin's surface and therefore temporarily plump up fine lines and wrinkles due to their hydration effects. ...
  • SPOT PRONE SKIN. ...
  • DARK SPOTS. ...
  • ENLARGED PORES. ...
  • DEHYDRATED SKIN.
  • Acne (Acne vulgaris) Acne, the most common skin disorder in the U.S., can be a source of anxiety for every teen. ...
  • Atopic dermatitis (Eczema) ...
  • Shingles (Herpes Zoster) ...
  • Hives (Urticaria) ...
  • Sunburn. ...
  • Contact Dermatitis. ...
  • Diaper Rash. ...
  • Rosacea

Rodan + Fields Named the #1 Skincare Brand in the U.S. and North America in 2017.

You can but you don't have to. Serums and moisturizers help the skin in different ways. For some, particularly those who do not have dry skin, a serum alone will be enough. At other times, when your skin is dry or the environment is drying, you will find that you need both a serum and a moisturizer.

For beginners, we recommend starting with a basic three step routine—cleanse, moisturize, and apply sunscreen. Of course, this can be modified, and products can be added depending on your individual skincare needs. For example, if you're struggling with acne, you may consider adding a spot treatment.

Glow ups are usually complete as early as the summer before your junior year or as late as the summer after your senior year. Please note that glow up does not mean you should wear a bunch of makeup at 13, so that you suddenly look like a senior in high school.

LaMonica Hodges, NP

Licensed to practice in:
MS, VA, AZ, WA, OR, NV, CO, IL, NM, FL, MI, AL, DC,

Family Medicine

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