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Can activated charcoal really improve your skin? In a word, yes, says Orit Markowitz, MD, a New York City-based dermatologist, and she recommends this Bioré facial scrub to do just that. “It is a great product for cleaning out pores and removing debris formed from keratin, which appears in the form of a blackhead,” she says. It also contains salicylic acid to keep skin blemish-free.
That said, you’ll need to do a little extra maintenance to keep skin clear, Dr. Markowitz says. “The limitation is that the pores will refill unless you add additional products to help prevent the reformulation, such as a retinoic acid.” Next, browse through the best chemical peels you can do at home.
How we chose the best facial scrubs and exfoliators
There are a ton of facial scrubs on the market, and depending on the formulation you choose, they can help minimize breakouts, shrink pores, smooth fine lines and wrinkles, increase moisture for dewy skin, and more. The “best” one really boils down to what you want, the type of exfoliant you prefer, and just how much multitasking you want your product to do.
Since we don’t mess around when it comes to skin care, we went straight to the experts and asked dermatologists to give us the scoop on the best of the best—the ones they recommend to their patients and use themselves. Scroll through to find your specific skin type or skin need and choose accordingly. Then, round out your skin care routine with the best sunscreens, facial cleansing brushes (like the Foreo Luna Mini 2), and anti-aging eye creams worth your money.
Sources:
- Kim Nichols, MD, founding director of NicholsMD in Greenwich, Connecticut
- Anne Chapas, MD, medical director of UnionDerm in New York City
- Hadley King, MD, a New York City dermatologist and clinical instructor of dermatology at the Weill Medical College of Cornell University
- Joshua Zeichner, MD, an associate professor of dermatology and the director of Cosmetic & Clinical Research in Dermatology at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City
- Bryan G. Forley, MD, a New York City plastic surgeon
- Dendy E. Engelman, MD, director of dermatology, Mohs surgery, and laser medicine at Shafer Clinic Fifth Avenue in New York City
- Michael Somenek, MD, a facial plastic surgeon in Washington, D.C.
- David Shafer, MD, a plastic surgeon in New York City
- Orit Markowitz, MD, a New York City–based dermatologist