One of the state’s top leading dermatologist, Dr. Robert Young helps us narrow the search.
He’s reveals his top product picks.
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There isn’t anything made by Neutrogena, Olay, or Aveeno that I don’t like. For Allergy Prone Skin, I prefer the entire line of Free and Clear Products. Kinerase Pro Therapy line is an exclusive combination of Kinetin and Zeatin in one product. This plant based therapy, sold only in Physicians Offices is gentle enough for almost all skin types. It targets areas of sun damage, blotchiness, hyperpigmentation and age-related fine lines and wrinkles.
Shampoo & Conditioner
• Neutrogena Triple Moisture
Comes in both regular and anti-dandruff versions
Cleansers:
• Cetaphil
• CeraVe
Both of these products are very gentle with no harsh abrasives.
Moisturize:
• Kinerase Pro Therapy Cream
• Moisturinse by Olay
• Rain Bath by Nuetrogena
Protect
• Neutrogena “UltraSheer” Sunscreen with Helioplex.
• Sea & Skin “All Day” Foam”
Improve or Heal:
• Neutrogena Healthy Skin
• Kinerase Pro Therapy
Most Over-the-Counter (OTC) products promise and under perform. I have found the majority of patients unsatisfied with OTC products in this category. Healthy Skin by Neutrogena is as good as or better than any OTC. For a significant step up from OTC, I recommend Cosmeceuticals, sold through doctors offices such as MD Forte and Kinerase Pro Therapy products, as one progresses towards prescription strength products:
• Kinerase Pro Therapy C6 Peptide for wrinkles.
• Kinerase Advanced Repair Serum for Healing.
• Kinerase Pro Therapy Rx Skin Lightener for gradual bleaching of hyper pigmented skin.
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Robert Young is a graduate of BYU. He received his M.D. from Oregon Health Sciences University after which he completed an Internal Medicine Internship in San Diego. He served as a Flight Surgeon in the U.S. Navy, for four years, and he was stationed in Italy. After completing a three year Dermatology Residency at Bethesda Naval Hospital in conjunction with the National Institute of Health (NIH), National Cancer Institute (NCI), Walter Reed Army Hospital, and the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology (AFIP), he was invited to join the faculty at the Dermatologic Teaching Program at Bethesda. He chose instead to relocate to Oakland Naval Hospital where he could be closer to extended family and soon became Head of the Department. When his family decided it was time to put down roots, they moved to Logan, UT approximately 12 years ago. As a Board Certified Dermatologist he has been practicing general, surgical and cosmetic dermatology in Cache Valley.
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