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There's A Secret SkinCeuticals Sale Happening Right Now
There's A Secret SkinCeuticals Sale Happening Right Now

Forbes

time2 days ago

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  • Forbes

There's A Secret SkinCeuticals Sale Happening Right Now

If you're a fan of SkinCeuticals skincare, you're probably aware that the brand rarely ever runs sales. Its products are also usually excluded from beauty retailers' seasonal savings events, making it next to impossible to score a discount. But right now, there's a secret SkinCeuticals sale happening at Dermstore. Here are all the details on this week's secret SkinCeuticals sale. Now through the end of the day on June 6, code SKINC15 will get you 15% off most of the brand's products—including the best-selling C E Ferulic serum and Triple Lipid Restore 242 cream. And best of all, there doesn't appear to be a limit on how many products you can use the code on. So whether you're looking to restock your existing SkinCeuticals lineup or try out a couple of new products for less, it's a great time to buy. Here's what our editors recommend adding to your cart while it's 15% off. Dermstore Our beauty editors named this formula the best vitamin C serum overall. It's packed with 15% pure L-ascorbic acid (a form of vitamin C), vitamin E and ferulic acid, which work together to fade dark spots and even out your skin tone. Director of features and special projects Kim Peiffer has been using this formula for years. 'With consistent use I notice fewer dark spots, less inflammation and a more youthful appearance overall. I love how well it absorbs into skin, and I notice a stark difference in the brightness of my skin if I stop applying it for a few days in a row,' she says. Dermstore After consulting a dermatologist, our beauty team named this cream the best face moisturizer overall. It's deeply hydrating, fast-absorbing and includes 2% ceramides to help your skin retain moisture. I've been using this formula for the past couple of years, and it's exactly what my parched sensitive skin needs. I love that despite being very hydrating, it never feels heavy or greasy on my face. Dermstore Speaking of parched skin, if you're looking to lock in moisture, consider adding this serum to your cart. Made with 1.3% hyaluronic acid and a proprietary ingredient called Proxylane, it plumps the skin to reduce the appearance of fine lines while also boosting radiance. Deputy editor Rose Sala says her facialist recommended this product and she's quickly become a fan. 'I love the way it goes on—a little thicker than other serums—and I notice my drier skin really soaks it up and benefits from it. [It's] nice to combine with the C E Ferulic and Triple Lipid moisturizer for more nourished and glowy skin,' she explains. Dermstore SkinCeuticals created this serum to mimic the effects of botox injections. It contains a special peptide blend, plus niacinamide, polyhydroxy acid and laminaria extract. According to the brand, this combo visibly reduces wrinkles and improves skin texture so you don't have to resort to injections. That said, it can also be used to complement neurotoxin injections, targeting hard-to-reach areas of the face. Dermstore As someone with sensitive skin, I've been scared to delve into the world of retinols. But I recently picked up this product, which SkinCeuticals recommends for first-time retinol users. Featuring 0.3% retinol, it's gentler than most formulas on the market. The brand recommends using it only once or twice per week and then increasing to at least three times per week as long as your skin tollerates it. Dermstore If you're already an avid SkinCeuticals user, you might want to add the RGN-6 Regenerative Cream to your skincare routine. It's the brand's newest product, and it's supposed to mimic the kind of skin regeneration effects you'd get from a laser treatment. With regular use, it's designed to reduce redness, acne marks, dark spots and wrinkles while increasing smoothness and firmness.

U.S. Customs seizes nearly $30,000 of counterfeit skin creams in Pennsylvania
U.S. Customs seizes nearly $30,000 of counterfeit skin creams in Pennsylvania

Yahoo

time11-03-2025

  • Yahoo

U.S. Customs seizes nearly $30,000 of counterfeit skin creams in Pennsylvania

(WHTM) — U.S. Customs and Border Protection Officers have seized nearly $30,000 worth of counterfeit skin creams and Sharpie pens in Pennsylvania. According to the CBP, the four separate shipments of counterfeit cosmetics would be worth $28,550 if they were real. CBP officers seized the shipments in late February and in early March. CBP officers said they seized 50 boxes of counterfeit SkinCeuticals Triple Lipid Restore anti-aging cream shipped to an address in Allentown and 50 boxes of counterfeit Clinique Smart Clinical Repair Wrinkle Correcting Serum cream shipped to Whitehall, Pennsylvania. Officers also seized 3,000 counterfeit Sharpie pens heading from China to Birdsboro on Feb. 26. On February 27, 2025, CBP officers separately seized 50 boxes of counterfeit Estee Lauder high-end anti-aging creams sent from China to an address in Whitehall, Pa., according to the CBP. The latest seizure occurred on March 1, 2025, when CBP officers intercepted 60 boxes of Estee Lauder Resilience Multi-Effect Moisturizer Tri-Peptide Face and Neck Crème shipped from Hong Kong to Allentown. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now 'The global marketplace has allowed unscrupulous vendors to peddle counterfeit consumer goods as authentic products to unsuspecting consumers, and profit handsomely while placing consumers' health and safety at risk,' said Cleatus P. Hunt, Jr., CBP's Area Port Director for the Area port of Philadelphia. Counterfeit cosmetics often contain chemicals that can cause cancer and other skin diseases, posing a serious health issue, according to the National Intellectual Property Rights Coordination Center. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Dr. Rishi Chopra's anti-aging skin care favorites include this gentle $8 face wash
Dr. Rishi Chopra's anti-aging skin care favorites include this gentle $8 face wash

CNN

time23-02-2025

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  • CNN

Dr. Rishi Chopra's anti-aging skin care favorites include this gentle $8 face wash

Dr. Rishi Chopra's anti-aging favorites Face peel: Dermalogica Powerbright Dark Spot Peel Brightening serum: Alastin A-Luminate Brightening Serum Sunscreen: Colorescience Sunforgettable Total Protection Face Shield Matte SPF 50 Moisturizer: SkinCeuticals Triple Lipid Restore 2:4:2 Peptide serum: SkinCeuticals P-TIOX Anti-Wrinkle Peptide Serum Plenty of skin care products promise to lift, firm, brighten and rejuvenate the skin, but what does it actually mean when a skin care product is said to be anti-aging? According to Dr. Rishi Chopra, a Harvard-trained, board-certified dermatologist at UnionDerm in New York City, anti-aging is chiefly viewed through the lens of collagen, which he explains is a fundamental part of our skin and the easiest for us to see clinically and under the microscope. 'When I think about anti-aging, at least from a skin care perspective, I'm looking at [the] ability of a skin care product to prevent the degradation of collagen or produce more collagen so that we can maintain that elasticity and the integrity of the skin,' Chopra says. 'There's a variety of ways that you can do that, and it depends on what the mechanism is, but that's how I define it as a dermatologist.' The key to keeping your skin looking as youthful as possible is to adopt good skin care practices sooner rather than later, Chopra says. 'Skin care starts at home and it starts early. I tell patients that the earlier you start and the more that you do at home, the less you'll have to do in the office,' he says. 'In your teens and your 20s, you want to maximize your skin care routine at home and that should include the fundamentals — sunscreen, retinol, vitamin C, some type of collagen-boosting or brightening serum, a good cleanser and a moisturizer.' You don't need to break the bank to curate an effective skin care routine either, the New York-based derm stresses, though if there's one item worth the splurge, it's sunscreen. 'I do think it's important to splurge on the right sunscreen because what we're finding out more and more is that most of the sunscreen that you're probably putting on your face isn't protecting as much against aging as we think,' he says, adding that those sunscreens are great for preventing skin cancer but not the former. If you want something that's going to help prevent aging, he recommends looking for sunscreen with high UVA protection. He also recommends people with more melanated skin incorporate a tinted sunscreen into their skin care routine to prevent hyperpigmentation, since he says regular sunscreens do little to nothing to help. 'That tint is not just a cosmetic camouflage; it's a filter, and it also helps prevent aging as well,' he says. As Chopra notes, investing in the health of your skin or 'skinvesting' early on, will pay off down the road both cosmetically and psychologically, whether you're spending that money on an at-home skin care routine or a clinical procedure. In office, Chopra recommends investing in a resurfacing laser treatment and a wrinkle relaxer, like Jeuveau, which he describes as a newer version of Botox, to reduce the signs of aging. Ahead, Chopra shares seven of the youth-boosting skin care products he uses in his own skin care routine, along with some additional product recommendations for those with mature skin. Dermalogica Powerbright Dark Spot Peel A part of Chopra's skin care routine, this peel from Dermalogica contains tranexamic acid, niacinamide, a blend of alpha hydroxy acids and polyhydroxy acids, a turmeric butter blend and an omega-3 blend to target dark spots and even skin tone. La Roche-Posay Toleriane Hydrating Gentle Cleanser When it comes to facial cleansers, Chopra insists you don't need anything fancy, just a cleanser that's gentle on your skin and effective. He recommends this one from La Roche-Posay to all his patients, noting that it's affordable, nonirritating, effective and available at the drugstore. SkinCeuticals Retinol 0.5 Refining Night Cream If you're looking to incorporate an active into your skin care routine, Chopra recommends adding a retinol and singles out this one from SkinCeuticals, which is available at different levels. The concentrated formula reduces the look of fine lines and wrinkles, while also helping with discoloration and minimizing the appearance of blemishes on the skin. Chopra notes he's a fan of the retinol because it's encapsulated, which he says helps prevent irritation. La Roche-Posay Toleriane Purifying Foaming Face Wash In his own routine, Chopra uses this gentle foaming facial face wash, which helps support the skin's natural barrier and is formulated with niacinamide, prebiotic thermal spring water and ceramide-3. Peter Thomas Roth Potent-C Brightening Vitamin C Moisturizer Chopra's a fan of the hydrating Peter Thomas Roth Potent-C Brightening Vitamin C Moisturizer, which has a form of vitamin C that is less irritating. In addition to addressing dullness and dryness, the moisturizer also helps with wrinkles and evening the skin tone. Peter Thomas Roth Water Drench Hyaluronic Glow Serum This serum from Peter Thomas Roth is a part of Chopra's personal skin care routine and another product he recommends to patients. He says it's 'a powerhouse hydrator with 75% hyaluronic acid complex and 3% HydraFence technology that delivers deep, long-lasting moisture while visibly plumping the skin.' Chopra recommends this product to anyone who wants to minimize fine lines. The Ordinary Natural Moisturizing Factors and Inulin Body Lotion Chopra recommends this body lotion from The Ordinary, which he says has 'a variety of skin-identical, natural moisturizing factors that hydrate and strengthen the skin barrier.' He says that the lotion's nongreasy and lightweight formula makes it a suitable option for applying before getting ready. SkinCeuticals P-TIOX Anti-Wrinkle Peptide Serum Chopra personally uses this peptide serum, which he says 'combines advanced peptides and antioxidants to help reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles while improving skin firmness." He also recommends it to patients looking to soften expression lines. Colorescience Sunforgettable Total Protection Face Shield Matte SPF 50 To protect his skin and prevent aging, Chopra reaches for this sunscreen from Colorescience, which has a matte finish. Formulated to be sweat- and water- resistant, the sunscreen is rich in antioxidants and lightly tinted. Alastin Restorative Neck Complex With TriHex Technology Looking to improve the look of crepey skin? Chopra recommends this restorative complex from Alastin, which he says also helps with discoloration and fine lines, thanks to peptides and TriHex Technology. Murad City Skin Age Defense Broad-Spectrum SPF 50 Chopra recommends this mineral sunscreen from Murad. 'The Murad City Skin Age Defense Broad-Spectrum SPF 50 is enriched with antioxidants to combat pollution-induced oxidative stress, while its iron oxide-based soft-peach tint helps protect against visible-light-induced discoloration and provides an immediate complexion-evening effect,' he says. SkinCeuticals Triple Lipid Restore 2:4:2 Chopra incorporates this hydrating anti-aging moisturizer from SkinCeuticals into his skin care routine. Formulated with a blend of essential oils, ceramides, cholesterol and fatty acids, the moisturizer helps to improve skin texture and brighten the skin. Colorescience Sunforgettable Total Protection Face Shield Flex SPF 50 The derm also recommends this mineral sunscreen from Colorscience, which helps prevent aging. "The Sunforgettable Total Protection Face Shield Flex SPF 50 delivers robust visible-light defense with iron oxides, making it ideal for those prone to hyperpigmentation,' he says. 'It also offers multiple tints to match a diverse range of skin tones, along with matte and classic versions for more minimalistic, lightweight coverage.' The derm is also a fan of Tower 28's tinted sunscreen, which has a 20-color range. Read our review Peter Thomas Roth Water Drench Hyaluronic Cloud Cream Hydrating Moisturizer This moisturizer from Peter Thomas Roth is another one of Chopra's recommendations. He says the hyaluronic acid in the product helps to draw in moisture while also preventing the loss of moisture from evaporation. Alastin A-Luminate Brightening Serum Another product in Chopra's skin care arsenal is the Alastin A-Luminate Brightening Serum, which brightens the skin, minimizes redness and reduces the look of discoloration. CNN Underscored has a team of writers and editors who have many years of experience testing, researching and recommending products, and they ensure each article is carefully edited and products are properly vetted. We talk to top experts when necessary to make certain we are testing each product accurately, recommending only the best products and considering the pros and cons of each item. For this story, editorial coordinator Rachel Dennis asked board-certified dermatologist Dr. Rishi Chopra about the anti-aging products he uses in his own routine and the ones he recommends to patients. 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