Enjoy Clear and Hydrated Skin with Our Winter Special


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Save on a great combination of products for the winter!

Buy a tube of tretinoin and receive a discounted price for Triple Lipid Restore cream for $99! (This is a $29 savings.)

Tretinoin for clear skin

Tretinoin is only available with a prescription and is commonly used to treat acne. It can decrease the number and severity of acne and promote quick healing of pimples that do develop. Tretinoin belongs to a class of medications called retinoids. It works by affecting the growth of skin cells.

Because it’s so powerful, tretinoin use can lead to dry, irritated skin. This problem is especially noticeable in the winter because the dry, harsh air of the season also affects the skin.

Triple Lipid Restore by SkinCeuticals

Triple Lipid Restore by SkinCeuticals is a great product to pair with tretinoin because it works to replenish skin that has become dry and irritated. 

It contains the optimal and patented lipid ratio of 2% pure ceramides 1 and 3, 4% natural cholesterol, and 2% fatty acids, which is proven to nourish skin and correct signs of aging. The result is an improvement in the visible appearance of skin smoothness, laxity, pores, and overall radiance.

How to pair the products

If you watch TikTok, you have probably heard of “skin cycling.” And although the term is new, the practice is not. Using different products on different nights is an important strategy for developing a healthy skin care regimen. Triple Lipid Restore is the perfect solution when you need a break from tretinoin. Try using one product one night and the other the next night. Then, repeat!

We’d love to hear about the results you get.

If you have questions about our winter special or want to schedule an appointment, call us at (828) 253-2533!  


About

Dr. L. Evan Michael

Dr. Michael attended medical school and graduate school at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, where he earned his M.D. and his Ph.D. in Cellular and Molecular Biology. He received his Dermatology and Dermatopathology training at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, and at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center and Cornell University Medical Center in Manhattan, New York.

He recently relocated to Asheville from the Atlanta area with his wife and their two dogs.

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