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New Beauty: “8 Skin-Care Products That Address Changes Related to Menopause”
Emepelle Serum contains nonhormonal MEP Technology that revitalizes perimenopausal and menopausal skin lacking estrogen for a major radiance reboot. READ FULL ...
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Yahoo: “Derm Diaries: ‘I’m A Latina Dermatologist With Hyperpigmentation And Melasma-Prone Skin. Here’s How I Treat It.’”
She isn’t afraid to experiment with unusual ingredients. Dr. Barba completes her p.m. routine with the Biopelle Tensage Stem Cell Eye ...
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Womens Health: “Derm Diaries: ‘I’m A Dermatologist With Hyperpigmentation And Maskne. Here’s How I Treat It.’”
She isn’t afraid to experiment with unusual ingredients. Dr. Barba completes her p.m. routine with the Biopelle Tensage Stem Cell Eye ...
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Byrdie: “The 7 Best Anti-Aging Ingredients, According To Dermatologists”
"Growth factors are large proteins derived from either human cells, animals cells, or plant cells that promote the increase of ...
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Byrdie: “The 7 Best Anti-Aging Ingredients, According To Dermatologists”
MEP Technology is newer to the market, and an ingredient that's really disrupting the way we approach anti-aging skincare. "MEP ...
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Forbes: “How To Imrpve Skin Elasticity, According To Dermatologists”
Say hello to growth factors. Growth factors are large proteins derived from human, animal or plant cells that promote the increase ...
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Shape: “This Skin-Care Brand Aims to Revive Menopausal Skin Without Hormones”
Emepelle's main differentiating factor from other skin-care brands is its proprietary methyl estradiolpropanoate (MEP) technology. MEP is a non-hormonal estrogen receptor ...
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Shape: “This Skin-Care Brand Aims to Revive Menopausal Skin Without Hormones”
"Estrogen plays a lot of different roles when it comes to skin health," says Mamina Turegano, M.D., F.A.A.D., triple board-certified dermatologist ...
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Instyle: “Hyper-Targeted Menopause Products for All Your WTF Symptoms”
Estrogen keeps skin supple, so when levels drop, says New York City dermatologist Rosemarie Ingleton, "your skin becomes drier and ...
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