Profile_bird

Hey there! melbderm is using Twitter.

Twitter is a free service that lets you keep in touch with people through the exchange of quick, frequent answers to one simple question: What are you doing? Join today to start receiving melbderm's tweets.

Already using Twitter
from your phone? Click here.

melbderm

  1. Surprising news: Heliocare is no longer available in the US.
  2. What is "oxidative stress"? http://bit.ly/10doPT
  3. Carnosine is a lesser-known antioxidant: http://bit.ly/uVIiU
  4. @advskintech Some brands really are corrupted by their success, or from being sold on. It's no longer possible to have plain trust in them.
  5. All skin is "aging," not just the skin of people over X years. The whole of life is a distinct period. Your skin exists in tandem with time.
  6. Hair and Scalp Health with Antioxidants: http://bit.ly/1vkKb1
  7. Consumers get an unfortunate kick out of telling all and sundry that their oxidized antioxidant products are "stable." Good luck to them...
  8. How to Minimize Redness from Retinoids: http://bit.ly/1kBgd
  9. Anyone tried the new Elta MD sunscreen with niacinamide? It looks great.
  10. Man jumps off Brighton Pier to save dog: http://bit.ly/2ySnW9
  11. Ergothioneine for healthier skin: http://bit.ly/2Cke0H
  12. Telstra is the worst company (of any kind) we've dealt with, ever.
  13. About Ceramide 3 in skin care: http://bit.ly/6FaDd for dry/sensitive/sensitized skin.
  14. Skincare Protocols for Sagging Skin: http://bit.ly/7T5dZ
  15. Cellex-C vs. Skinceuticals: http://bit.ly/daA0g
  16. @ErnoLaszlo The Ester-C products really aren't firming. At all. Several plant extracts work better than Ester-C at firming.
  17. Wondering why Skinceuticals would take zinc out of Skinceuticals CE Ferulic given http://tinyurl.com/SC-ZINC
  18. Skinceuticals C E Ferulic can yellow your nails if used on hands: http://bit.ly/pPz8D
  19. I suspect some users of outlandish and expensive skin care protocols are hypomanic. It frequently crops up with AD therapy, and is mindless.
  20. Patients often harbor irrational feelings of emotional severance when changing/ceasing the use of products you know are no good for them.