Tips for Choosing the Best Anti-Aging Skincare Products
We all want to look our best and keep our skin youthful, but selecting the right anti-aging skin care products and developing an anti-wrinkle regimen can be daunting. There are so many products out there, it’s difficult to know where to start. Today we’re sharing dermatologists’ top tips for choosing the best anti-aging skincare products in order to maximize your results for healthy, beautiful skin.
- Start with sunscreen: Exposure to the sun speeds up the process of natural aging of your skin, causing wrinkles and uneven pigmentation. Dermatologists agree that sunscreen is the most-effective anti-aging product you can buy. Use sunscreen on exposed skin year-round when outdoors. Choose sunscreen that includes:
- Broad spectrum – blocks UVA and UVB rays;
- Non-comedogenic, sensitivity-free, fragrance-free and paraben-free;
- SPF 30 or higher;
- Water resistant.
- Add a moisturizer: Though moisturizers can’t prevent wrinkles, they can help minimize fine lines. This is so effective that moisturizer often is the secret ingredient in many anti-aging products. We recommend moisturizers with Hyaluronic Acid because they help to smooth and plump fine lines and wrinkles. If you use a tinted moisturizer for your face, be sure to select one with a built-in SPF of at least 15.
- Treat your #1 aging-skin concern:It’s important to remember that a regimen to rewind fine lines or fade sun-damaged spots can take time, and compliance is key! Too often, regimens are not followed because of skin irritation and over-doing it on intensive, results-oriented products. Acclimation is important before introducing more products that can create more inflamed skin.
- Buy products formulated for your skin type:No one product works for everyone. Select a sunscreen, moisturizer, and other anti-aging skin care products that are formulated for your skin type. If your skin tends to be oily, select a moisturizer made for oily skin. If you have sensitive skin, you want to see the words “sensitive skin” on the label.
- Read product labels: Look for products that offer all of the following:
- Hypoallergenic – the product can still cause an allergic reaction, but the risk is lower;
- Non-comedogenic or non-acnegenic – the product does not cause acne;
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- Consumer hotline number - contact for questions regarding the product.
- Not tested on animals.
- Buy anti-aging products from a cosmetic practice: It’s always better to purchase anti-aging products from a cosmetic practice rather than over the counter or in a spa. Qualified aestheticians can help create a personalized skincare plan that is right for your skin type and targets your key skin concerns. Additionally, they can recommend medical treatments with a well-rounded approach that encompasses wrinkles and brown spots, prescription creams, serums, injectables and fillers as well as skin-resurfacing and can guide you to the right combination of treatments for you.
Schedule a skin assessment today at Water’s Edge Dermatology. We can help create a skincare regimen that fits your lifestyle and recommend the best products for you. Click here to: Request an Appointment.
Hot Tips for Buying Skincare Products
Water’s Edge Dermatology is celebrating 20 years as Florida’s premiere skincare provider, and if we’ve learned anything over the years when it comes to skincare products, it’s how to help our valued patients buy what’s best for them and what to consider regarding skincare products on the internet. So, the Water’s Edge team has compiled a tips list based on our two decades of experience. Here’s to taking great care of your birthday suit!
Tip #1: Don’t purchase skincare products on the internet from off-brand sites
Quality skincare products can be damaged if they are not stored and shipped properly. Exposure to heat or cold can negatively affect the chemical ingredients, such as delicate antioxidants, that were developed to help your skin look and feel more youthful. Even if they have a top name-brand label on them, products sold on the internet could be past their expiration date. You’ll have no way of knowing that when you shell out your hard-earned cash. Once you receive your product, if you find that you are not happy with it, making a return and getting your money back can be a big challenge.
Tip #2: Beware of counterfeit products
The fake skincare product market is alive and well, just like fake designer handbags and clothing. Because these products often contain cheaper, less effective and sometimes dangerous ingredients, counterfeit products can damage your skin. Price often will tell you if a product is counterfeit. Many fake skincare products are offered at a very low price, enticing buyers who want deep discounts on brand cosmetic products. The truth is that quality skincare products rarely go on sale for more than 20 percent below their retail price. To ensure that you are getting the authentic product, purchase directly from the brand retailer, and look for legitimate sales from that retailer.
Tip #3: Get recommendations from a dermatologist, not retail store clerks
Sales associates at a department store cosmetics counter are paid to sell you their product line. Your dermatologist is committed to helping you get the right product that will deliver the results you want. With years of medical training and experience in skin science, your dermatologist can guide you to the best skincare products for your skin and your goals.
You’ll be able to test a product at your dermatology office before you purchase it, saving you money in the long run. It’s important to remember that not all skincare products – in spite of their great reviews -- are right for every individual and skin type. Those with oily skin may fare better with serums rather than heavy moisturizers. People with dry skin typically need added moisture in their skincare products. Making an appointment with your dermatologist is the best place to start.
Your skin is an important asset. It’s one of the first things people notice about you. When you take the time to get the right information and advice backed by medicine and science, your skin will know it and show it. It’s why we practice the Art, Heart and Science of skincare.
Click here to learn more about Water’s Edge MediSpa & Aesthetic Skin Care Services.
New Aging Hands Treatment at Water’s Edge Dermatology
Ever meet someone with enough "youthful glow", to be shocked when you see they have very visibly aging hands? Fact is, when you see noticeably aging hands on a middle-aged or younger person…it raises questions.
The cause could be genetic inheritance, too much sun exposure, dry skin, other skin problems, or a combination of all.
The key question is:
What's the most effective new treatment for aging hands?
Let’s face it. You can turn back the clock and get your youthful glow on with a variety of FDA-approved dermal fillers and injectable treatments. From Juvaderm and Scupltra, to Radiesse and Botox, you can shave years off the age showing in your face.
But then you reach out to shake someone’s hand, or give a wave. And your aging hands just do not match the face. In fact, they look almost as sunken, wrinkly and veiny as Grandma’s…ouch.
That’s why our Director of Cosmetic Services Kimberly Van Keuren (R in photo) and Aesthetic Medicine specialist Dr. Bebe Pajo (center-photo) are so excited. They're excited for Water’s Edge Dermatology patients. Kimberly explains, “This new treatment for aging hands, Restylane Lyft, is a dream come true for many of our longtime cosmetic dermatology and aesthetic patients. It's just the kind of help with their aging hands that they’ve been longing and waiting for.”
That wait ends now, with Water's Edge Dermatology (WEderm), among the first dermatology practices nationwide chosen to perform Lyft treatments for aging hands. This new FDA-approved hyaluronic acid (HA) dermal filler has been carefully tested and approved for the correction of volume loss in aging hands.
Giving those aging hands an anti-aging LYFT
Restylane Lyft is the first and only hyaluronic acid dermal filler to receive FDA approval for treating an area other than the face. Dr. Pajo, WEderm’s nationally renowned “Top 20 Sculptra Injector”, elaborates:
“As we age, our hands begin to lose volume, resulting in the appearance of wrinkles, bones, bulging veins and visible tendons. Many of my patients ask what they can do about their aging hands, and I am pleased that we can now offer them an injectable hyaluronic acid treatment that works wonders. Now, their hands can complement rather than clash with the youthful beauty of their face.”
The best thing about getting Restylane Lyft treatments for your aging hands at one of our many Water’s Edge Dermatology offices across South and Central Florida? As with all our cosmetic procedures and aesthetic treatments; your Lyft treatment for aging hands will be performed in a safe, comfortable medical setting.
If you’re ready to book an appointment, great! And if you have questions, please don’t hesitate to contact Cosmetic Director Kimberly for more information, at kvankeuren@wederm.com.
Adult Dermatology: Changes in Aging Skin
We won’t stay young forever, but that doesn’t mean our skin can’t continue to look its best. Adult skin changes as it ages, and some of these changes are more obvious than others. The trick to keeping your skin looking healthy and young for longer is prevention. Your Water’s Edge adult dermatologist can help you stall some of the side effects of age. Here are the five most-common effects of aging skin:
- Skin gets drier. Your skin produces fewer moisturizing oils as you age, so it’s important to protect your skin from losing moisture to wind, hot baths or the sun.
- Your skin begins to thin. Adult skin thins as you lose some of the fatty layer below your skin. Your skin cells regenerate more slowly and your collagen and elastin levels decrease as you age.
- Skin begins to sag. As your skin thins and you experience lymphatic drainage, gravity begins to pull on your skin. The decreasing levels of collagen and estrogen mean there is less structure for your skin as well.
- Age spots develop on exposed skin. Age spots are areas approximately the size of freckles. They are caused by melanin overproduction due to sun exposure.
- Wrinkles form and deepen. The most common causes of wrinkles are sun exposure, muscle and skin movement from facial expressions, slower skin cell regeneration and less collagen production. These are made more prominent by sagging skin.
Your skin is an indicator of your health, so keep it looking as good as you feel. Your adult dermatologist can treat dry and sagging skin, wrinkles and age spots. Make your appointment with a Water’s Edge dermatologist today and get serious medicine for your skin.



