Cosmetic Corner

Cosmetic Corner: Dermatologists Weigh in on Toners

Leading dermatologists offered their recommendations on the top toners. See what they’re recommending to their patients and why.


 

To improve patient care and outcomes, leading dermatologists offered their recommendations on the top toners. Consideration must be given to:

  • Calendula Herbal Extract Alcohol-Free Toner
    Kiehl’s
    “There is no alcohol base in this toner, which makes it far less drying than most, but it still is suitable for patients with more sebaceous/oily skin.”—Anthony M. Rossi, MD, New York, New York
  • Copper Firming Mist
    Innovative Skincare
    “Copper Firming Mist is a unique toner that contains copper to promote collagen production in the skin. Also, Copper Firming Mist assists to hydrate tissue while regulating sebaceous gland activity. This product is especially good to use after laser treatments, as it assists in healing and hydrating after a procedure.”—Wm. Philip Werschler, MD, Seattle, Washington
  • Effaclar Toner
    La Roche-Posay Laboratoire Dermatologique
    “This toner has lipohydroxy acid, which helps with mild acne and enlarged pores.”—Gary Goldenberg, MD, New York, New York
  • Teoxane RHA Prime Solution
    Alphaeon Corporation
    “[The product] doesn’t just cleanse and normalize pH but delivers resilient hyaluronic acid, vitamin B6, zinc, and copper, as well as peptides and antioxidants.”—Mary P. Lupo, MD, New Orleans, Louisiana

Cutis invites readers to send us their recommendations. Over-the-counter antioxidants and facial scrubs will be featured in upcoming editions of Cosmetic Corner. Please e-mail your recommendation(s) to cutis@frontlinemedcom.com.

Disclaimer: Opinions expressed herein do not necessarily reflect those of Cutis or Frontline Medical Communications Inc. and shall not be used for product endorsement purposes. Any reference made to a specific commercial product does not indicate or imply that Cutis or Frontline Medical Communications Inc. endorses, recommends, or favors the product mentioned. No guarantee is given to the effects of recommended products.

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