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Treating Redness Gently: My Clinic Approach to Irritated Skin
Red, irritated skin can make you feel like everything you try just makes it worse. At my NYC clinic, I turn to Anfisa Ân-Dew for clients dealing with chronic redness, because it helps bring calm and clarity—without stripping the skin barrier.
How I Help Fade PIH Without Irritating the Skin
Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH) is one of the most common concerns I treat. At my NYC clinic, Anfisa Ân-Dew is one of my favorite ways to fade stubborn marks gently—without triggering more inflammation.
Azelaic Acid + PHA: My Favorite Duo for Uneven Skin Tone
Melasma is complex, but your treatment plan doesn’t have to be. In my NYC clinic, I often incorporate Anfisa Ân-Dew into melasma routines to gently even skin tone and reduce inflammation without triggering irritation.
The Dewy Hydrating Step I Recommend for Skin That Looks Tired
Dull skin isn’t always about exfoliating—it’s often about what your skin is missing. At my NYC clinic, I use Anfisa An-Dew to rehydrate, soothe, and bring back that fresh, healthy glow. Here’s why it works and how to use it.
What I Reach for When Inflamed Acne Needs a Calming Reset
Inflamed acne needs more than a spot treatment—it needs support. In my NYC clinic, I use Anfisa An-Dew to calm active breakouts and strengthen the skin barrier at the same time. Here’s how this lightweight,
How I Calm Red, Stressed Skin in the Clinic—Without Stripping It
Redness is one of the most common skin concerns I treat. At my NYC clinic, I use Anfisa An-Balm to help calm, hydrate, and support recovery—especially when the skin is overworked or reactive. Here’s why it works and how I recommend using it.
The Calming Balm I Use in the Clinic for Stubborn Dry Skin
Dry skin often needs more than a basic moisturizer. In my NYC clinic, I use Anfisa An-Balm to calm, hydrate, and visibly replenish clients with rough, tight, or compromised skin. Here’s how I use it—and why it works.
The Rich Balm I Reach for When My Clients’ Skin Looks Flat or Fatigued
Dull skin is one of the most common concerns I see in the clinic—and it’s often about more than exfoliation. Anfisa An-Balm is one of my favorite treatments to bring back glow, especially when the skin is dry, irritated, or overworked. Here’s why it works and how to use it.