Oily and sensitive skincare routines for men and women. – Dermatologist's Choice

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Oily and sensitive skincare routines for men and women.

Finding a skincare routine that is strong, easy to use, and very effective is possible with DermChoice. Developed by Dermatologist, Dr. B in 1981. You can bring the dermatologist home with these 3-step morning and evening skincare routines.
 
Morning skincare routines.
For oily skin:
1. Cleanse your skin with the gentle but effective pH Balanced Cleanser.  
2. For oily skin tone with the Purifying Facial Toner.
3. Deeply moisturize with the Facial Enhancement Cream.
For sensitive skin:
1.  For dry sensitive skin apply the Pre-Bath Oil BEFORE washing with pH.
2. Cleanse your skin with the gentle but effective pH Balanced Cleanser.
Evening skincare routines.
For oily skin:
1. Cleanse your skin with the gentle but effective pH Balanced Cleanser.  
2. For oily skin tone with the Purifying Facial Toner.
3. Treat with the Glycolic Peel Pads (a power punch to combat acne and oil).  
4. Deeply moisturize with the Facial Enhancement Cream.
For sensitive skin:
1.  For dry sensitive skin apply the Pre-Bath Oil BEFORE washing with pH.
2. Cleanse your skin with the gentle but effective pH Balanced Cleanser.
Connect with a dermatology professional here to find the best skincare routine for your skin type.
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