I hear this all the time, let's break it down!
Dr. Ania Marie, MD Dr. Ania Marie, MD
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 Published On Premiered Mar 26, 2023

Medical Grade Skincare or Professional Skincare, only means that it is sold through doctors offices and med spas. There is no regulation behind the words used for marketing cosmeceuticals. But is a Ferrari the same as a Toyota Corolla because they are both cars with 4 wheels?

Let's break it down today

Here is a great video by a skincare blogger comparing multiple L Ascorbic acid serums, testing their pH. Some were less and some were more expensive:    • Why Your Vitamin C Isn't Working!  

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Time Codes:
0:00 - Intro
0:53 - is medical grade a legitimate term?
3:03 - the mistake of only looking at ingredients
4:23 - importance of formulation
7:23 - research and what it really means
10:04 - various YouTubers and their opinions
11:37 - my opinion
14:09 - Choosing a brand
17:59 - Outro

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Disclaimer: This video is not intended to be a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis or treatment from your healthcare provider. This YouTube video is for medical educational/informative purposes only and is not equivalent to healthcare professional advice. The opinions stated in this video are my opinions/thoughts and not meant to diagnose, treat, or cure any ailment. I am not sponsored by any of the companies mentioned in this video.

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