The DermaQuest Skin Therapy Company Line
"Balancing and pre-conditioning the skin is essential for maintaining the integrity of the skin. Maximum success is achieved by building the strength of the skin to better tolerate future, more aggressive results-oriented programs. DermaQuest™ Skin Therapy's Philosophy of Care provides outstanding long-term results that can be achieved without unnecessary irritation and discomfort through a balanced life cycle of treatment."
The Bottom Line
Imagine having the ultimate playground to research and develop breakthrough skin care technologies--that's sort of how things go at DermaQuest Skin Therapy as its President and Lead Chemist, Sam Dhatt, is also the CEO of a manufacturing company that just happens to make many of the ingredients that wind up in today's leading skin care treatments. (Nota bene: according to DermaQuest, in his 20+ year career, Sam Dhatt has formulated and manufactured skin care products for over 700 companies.) If it sounds like having an "all access" pass to the latest & greatest advances, well it is, and DermaQuest is proud of it. The DermaQuest philosophy is one of an integrated approach to professional and at-home care, with 3 key components: Skin Preparation, Professional Treatments, and Home Care. The DermaQuest portfolio is comprised of 6 product lines: Masters (for pre- and post-care), Age Management, (treatments with peptides, kinetin, antioxidants and AHA's), Acne Management (with salicylic acid, benzoyl peroxide and AHA's) , Therapeutic Care (treatments for rosacea, hyperpigmentation, and advaced hydration), Professional Care (for professional treatments including higher AHA percentage "resurfacers"), and Physician Level (for physician-level only treatments).
Did you know?
According to SamDhatt.com, because of his innovative-first technologies involving peptides, Sam Dhatt became known in the skincare industry as “The Peptide Man.” Sam Dhatt just also happens to be one of the pros who answers questions on RealSelf; see his answers to your skin care questions here.
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