Launched in March and now available at Project Skin MD, SkinCeuticals Silymarin CF ($190) is a break-through antioxidant for acne-prone skin. During a virtual event hosted by Dr. William McGillivray, Project Skin MD medical director, and Chloe Smith, SkinCeuticals master educator, 17 women were treated to a morning of self-care while learning all about this powerful vitamin C serum. Read on for a summary of the five top questions that were discussed. —Vita Daily
Should I use this treatment as a spot treatment for blemishes?
You can, however, as Smith explained, to increase compliance, it’s probably easier to use it every-where on the face and avoid layering another product. As Silymarin helps to prevent the formation of blemishes in the first place, using it over the whole face is beneficial as a preventative measure. Dr. McGillivray also brought up the fact that this product may offer some beneficial brightening, so you might as well use it over the whole face to ensure an even complexion.
I have combination skin with an oily T-zone; should I use this product?
You can if oil control is your main concern. If you find it too drying, you would want to use the Phloretin CF instead. Smith added that, if you are a product junkie like her—and can afford it—you could also alternate between Silymarin CF and Phloretin CF every other day.
I have sensitive skin but I want to use vitamin C for all its benefits—what’s my best option?
If you consider yourself sensitive, start with the Serum 10, which is the gentlest formulation of them all.
Pigmentation is my main issue and I get the odd breakout—should I be using Silymarin CF?
If pigmentation is your main concern, stick with Phloretin CF as it will give you the best brightening results.
Can I use this serum if I’m pregnant or breastfeeding?
Given that there is salicylic acid in the product, Dr. McGillivray recommended that it’s best to wait after breastfeeding. Clarifying Clay Masque can be used to help keep oil at bay.
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