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Updated on Dec 10, 2025
There’s no one “best” skincare product — it depends on your skin type and needs. Medically, doctor -recommended basics include:
- A gentle cleanser (non-soap, fragrance-free) to remove dirt and oil without damaging the skin barrier.
- A broad-spectrum sunscreen (SPF 30 or higher) daily to prevent UV damage, premature aging, and skin cancers.
- A moisturizer (preferably with ceramides or hyaluronic acid) to support the skin barrier and hydration.
- Targeted treatments as needed: retinoids (for acne or aging), topical vitamin C (for pigmentation, oxidative damage), and mild exfoliants (like salicylic or lactic acid) under professional guidance.
Used consistently, these build a basic, effective medical-grade routine .
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