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Product Review: Dermacia MD Foundation

Posted Sep 01 2008 8:06pm

Most of the time, exciting skin care ingredients are found in a plethora of different products. At first glance, Dermacia MD Foundation ($58.00, Amazon.com ) is no different, providing popular ingredients like 6.65% titanium dioxide to provide a physical anti-aging sun shield for the skin and salicyclic acid to increase the skin’s absorption of other ingredients, prevent future breakouts, and refine the skin. However, Dermacia MD Foundation is unique in that it features a yeast extract that makes it oxygen-permeable. What’s the catch? According to renowned plastic surgeon Dr. David Rosenberg, M.D., “it can be used as early as three days after a procedure.” That is because the yeast complex actually delivers more oxygen to your skin than if you were wearing no foundation at all; hence, the foundation is actually beneficial for most skin after a cosmetic procedure!

That’s pretty exciting news, particularly when foundation and concealer can feel like nothing more than pain after many dermatological procedures. With the popularity of these procedures on the rise, I feel like we’re going to see way more of Dermacia MD Foundation in the future! :-)

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