
Recurring Skin Problems? Choose Clinical Grade Skin Care Products.
All beauty products are divided into three categories in skin care, which are clinical grade, cosmeceuticals, and cosmetics.
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Clinical Grade |
Cosmeceuticals |
Cosmetics (Over the Counter) |
Description |
Highly regulated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
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Combination of cosmetics and clinical grade products |
All cosmetics contain similar concentration of ingredients |
Backed up Through Scientific Studies |
Yes |
Partly |
No |
Concentration of Active Ingredients |
High |
High |
Low |
Penetrate the Skin Barrier |
Yes, penetrate through the Epidermis, and all the way to the Dermis |
Yes, penetrate through the Epidermis, and all the way to the Dermis |
No, only sit on the surface of the skin |
Ingredients Quality Evaluation |
Safest and best quality, avoiding the use of irritants and harmful ingredients |
Safer and better quality, avoiding the use of irritants and harmful ingredients |
Packed with many fillers, parabens, dyes, fragrance and preservatives |
Therapeutic Change in the Skin |
Yes |
Yes |
No |
Effectiveness |
Most effective and most powerful |
Effective and powerful |
No, only work superficially |
Product Packaging |
Simple packaging. You pay most for what’s inside the bottle, not packaging |
Simple packaging. You pay most for what’s inside the bottle, not packaging |
You pay most for fancy bottles, jars, boxes, and celebrity endorsements |
Recommended by Skin Care Professionals |
Highly Recommended |
Recommended |
Not Recommended |
Worth of Purchase |
Yes | Yes | No |
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