Resolute To Have Better Skin In 2019

January 15, 2019

skin care Chevy Chase, MDOne of the reasons why so many people give up on their new year's resolutions once February roles around is because they haven’t set goals that are attainable. By starting out small with your goals, you can hopefully see greater results in the long run. Here at Chevy Chase Dermatology, we have a few ways for you to get healthier, better looking skin by just making a few small changes. Let's take a closer look into what those changes are and how they can transform your skin.

Wear Sunscreen

One of the best things that you can do for your skin is to wear sunscreen every day; no matter what the weather is like outside. Sunscreen will act as your skin’s natural defense against skin cancer, sun spots, fine lines, wrinkles, and chronic dryness. Even though it won't’ necessarily guarantee that you don't get any of these conditions, it will act as an extra layer.

Schedule an Appointment

When was the last time you came into our office to have your skin looked at? Here at our office, we believe that there's a solution to just about every skin problem out there. If you haven’t been seen by us in a while, then make sure you schedule an appointment so that we can ensure that your skin is in the best shape possible.

Use the Right Products

You may not realize it but the skin care products that you use can either have a positive or negative impact on your skin. Specifically, if you are using the wrong skin care products, then your skin may break out, dry out, or have another adverse reaction. When you use the right skin care products, however, you will see clear, noticeable results.

Having good skin doesn't have to be difficult. By making these small changes, you can hopefully see a big improvement in your skin in 2019. To learn more, contact our Chevy Chase office and give us a call at 301. 656.SKIN. 


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