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DOCTOR’S ORDERS

Skin doctors developing their own product lines—it’s a no-brainer. After all, these are the people who really understand the miscellany of skin problems, down to the ingredients that effectively treat them. That said, what place does doctor-developed skincare have in an industry already saturated with new products popping up every week?

Granted, there has been much noise surrounding doctor brands—111SKIN created quite a buzz earlier this year when, backstage at New York Fashion Week, models from the A-list clan got runway-ready with its easy-to-apply face and eye masks for a quick skincare boost. But how much of that is white noise

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