Unlocking Healthier Skin: Dermatologist Tips for Getting the Best Results with Dermasport

  For almost two years now, I have been using Dermasport. Much of that time was spent developing and testing the new Dermasport formulas. Throughout the testing phase, I learned...

Chlorine and Dry Skin: A Dermatologist Explains Why Swimming Can Dry Out Our Skin

The combination of chlorine exposure, extended water immersion, and temperature fluctuations contributes to the occurrence of dry skin after swimming. To combat this issue, practicing proper skincare habits like (sunscreen...

Reef-Safe Sunscreen: Is Zinc Oxide the Best Choice?

Unlike chemical sunscreens containing ingredients like oxybenzone and octinoxate, which have been shown to cause coral bleaching and are toxic to marine life (Downs et al., 2016), zinc oxide is...

Waterproof vs. Water-Resistant Sunscreen: What's the Difference and Why It Matters

Waterproof Sunscreen: Although some products used to be labeled as "waterproof," this term is now considered misleading. No sunscreen can truly be waterproof, as all sunscreens eventually wear off with exposure...

The Best Sunscreen for Swimmers: Dermasport SPF 50 Facial Sunscreen

Dermasport’s SPF 50 Facial Sunscreen was rated as the best sunscreen for swimmers by Muscle and Health Magazine. This sunscreen is scientifically engineered to protect, nourish, and restore skin that has...

Conquering Chlorine Rash: A Dermatologist's Guide for Swimmers

Chlorine rash is a type of dermatitis that occurs when your skin reacts to chlorine found in swimming pools. Symptoms may include itching, redness, inflammation, and the appearance of small...