EXPERT PERSPECTIVES IN SKINCARE SCIENCE

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Jaqueline Watchmaker, MD: Clinical Outcomes in Skincare Research

Dr. Watchmaker shares statistically significant results from a clinical trial that assessed the ability of a novel serum (Mystro Active Balance Serum; Skinbetter Science) to improve redness, texture, dullness, pore size, and uneven pigmentation in the skin.

MORE EXPERT PERSPECTIVES IN SKINCARE SCIENCE

Dr. Watchmaker reviews encouraging results from a clinical study that evaluated the compatibility of a novel serum (Mystro Active Balance Serum; Skinbetter Science) for use with patients undergoing non-ablative fractional laser treatments and medium depth chemical peels....
See below to preview the latest skincare research published by Zoe Diana Draelos, MD; Pearl Grimes, MD;
Jaqueline Watchmaker, MD; and Diane Nelson, RN, MPH, in the February issue of
The Journal of Clinical and Aesthetic Dermatology.1,2

References:

1. Draelos ZD, Grimes PE, Watchmaker J, Nelson DB. A Multi-center Trial Evaluating a Serum Comprised of Plant-based Adaptogens Targeting Skin Quality. J Clin Aesthet Dermatol. 2024;17(2):15–19.

2. Draelos ZD, Grimes PE, Watchmaker J, Nelson DB. Gene Expression Analysis of a Topical Serum Comprised of Plant-based Adaptogens Developed to Support Homeostasis and Skin Quality. J Clin Aesthet Dermatol. 2024;17(2):43–46.

3. Data on file, Skinbetter Science