I’ve been working hard as a dermatologist to put professional quality skin care information and affordable, professional skin care products on the web where you can find them-and I’m excited to say that it’s getting noticed! Most recently, my sun protection information was quoted in Mainstreet.com’s web article The Best Sunblocks For The Family.
The Mainstreet.com article also featured my OTB Skin Care Ultimate Sun Kit calling it “The Whole ‘Kit’ and Caboodle”, which I got a kick out of. They describe my kit as “a nice value” and “a clever kit that contains all you need for protecting your skin and the skin of your family (kids too!)”
The final ‘pat on the back’ for me came in the author’s quote: ”Dr. Bailey’s site has great sun care and skin care info for all skin types and product recommendations. I would highly recommend taking a look.”
I love that I’m making friends on the web and that I’m able to teach more people than ever before about effective sun protection- before they get that first sunburn. This is soul satisfying work for me as a dermatologist and it strengthens my goal of becoming one of the most trusted web sources for skin care and skin health information …and it seems that the word’s getting out!
Prepare Yourself and Your Family For A Sun Safe Summer By Reading My Sun Protection Advice:
How To Pick The Best Sunscreen
How To Apply Sunscreen And Have Fabulous Skin Forever
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Hi
Love your interaction but I am stil a bit confused on social networks. Trying to learn but my age and physical problems are hampering me. I need to know before I go bouncing off to a local dermatologist about these ugly warts that appeared after a chemo type treatment. They seem to come and go. I realize that the meds take 6 months to entirely leave your body so should I wait? I hope I am asking in the right place. I wish I lived close enough to see you. Not so, but hope you can just give me a short (off the record) answer. Thank You.
Tess,
This sounds like an important health question that you do need to take to a dermatologist. Skin growths really have to be seen for an accurate diagnosis to be made. You always want to be certain about changing skin lesions. Sometimes ‘rashes’ even look like growths, so you really should see your dermatologist to find out what’s going on with your skin.
Best wishes,
Cynthia Bailey MD