
Dermatologist's Top Skincare Product to Save Money on and Alternatives
A Cornell dermatologist advises against using abrasive exfoliant scrubs with large, irregularly shaped or jagged granules, as they can cause microtears, redness, irritation, and sensitivity. Instead, she recommends chemical exfoliants with alpha-hydroxy acids (AHAs) like glycolic acid or beta-hydroxy acids (BHAs) like salicylic acid, which gently eliminate dead skin cells and improve texture and tone. For sensitive or rosacea-prone skin, physical exfoliants with uniformly-shaped, smooth granules or powder-based scrubs made with clay or bamboo extract are recommended. It is important to limit exfoliation to once or twice a week and consult with a dermatologist to determine the best product for individual needs. Some recommended products include Paula's Choice skin perfecting 2% BHA liquid exfoliant, First Aid Beauty facial radiance pads, and The Ordinary AHA and BHA peeling solution.

