The Fitzpatrick Scale classifies skin into 6 types based on how it responds to UV exposure — including how easily it burns, tans, and develops pigmentation.
Check out our Instagram to learn more about these skin types and their importance!
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In dermatology, this is called “extrinsic aging” — and sun exposure is one of the biggest contributors. Fine lines, uneven pigmentation, loss of elasticity, and texture changes are often more connected to lifestyle and environmental damage than DNA alone.
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Menopause will change your skin- but doesn’t have to catch you off guard. Knowing what’s happening beneath the surface helps you adjust your routine to support your skin every step of the way!
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Callus, corn, or wart? 👀
They might look similar—but they’re not the same, and treating them wrong can make it worse.
Knowing the difference = treating it right.
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Join us at our Oceanside office on May 8th and receive a FREE gift when you purchase EltaMD skincare. This is the perfect time to refresh your routine ☀️
While supplies last, so don’t miss out!
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Niacinamide is everywhere—but find out what it’s really doing for your skin.
It’s one of the few ingredients that works for almost everyone—acne-prone, sensitive, or barrier-damaged skin.
#niacinamide#skincare#dmgnc#skincareingredients
Chemical vs. Physical Sunscreen — what’s the difference?
They both protect against UV damage, but they work in different ways. The right choice depends on your skin type, lifestyle, and what you’ll actually wear consistently.
#SPFdaily#SunscreenEducation#HealthySkin#dmgnc
Our MA, Monica shows how we prep our custom comprehensive patch tests panels, explains the multi-day process, and reviews how to prep beforehand.
Schedule a consult with Dr. Goldenberg, Director of our Contact Dermatitis Clinic. Get personalized plan tailored to your skin.
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Dandruff is not caused by bad hygiene.
Flakes are often linked to a natural yeast on the scalp, excess oil, product sensitivity, or seborrheic dermatitis.Understanding what can make it worse — and how to address it — makes all the difference.
#Dandruff#HealthyScalp#DMGNC