May 22, 2020
Join Dustin Portela (Between Two Derms) and Doctor Heather Rogers as they talk about her experience as a dermatologist and the world of skincare. They get into how simple dermatology can be for you, how to spend less on skincare with the same results, and how multipurpose items may not be the best option for you. Heather also talks about starting her skincare line, the products she has available, and how she uses them for her patients. Stay tuned to know the three things that are vital to skincare!
By the end of the episode, you will learn that beauty doesn’t need to be complicated and understand the value your promised before buying any product or before having any procedure.
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About Doctor Rogers:
Dr. Rogers attended Stanford University & The University of
Washington School of Medicine. She headed east to NYC for her
dermatology residency at Columbia University Medical Center where
she served as chief resident. She then completed two procedural
dermatology fellowships with extensive training in Mohs
micrographic surgery, surgical reconstruction, laser procedures and
aesthetics. She remained on faculty at Columbia until returning to
Seattle in 2009. She lectures nationally, has published numerous
articles and book chapters and is an active member of the American
Academy of Dermatology Media Expert Team.
Dr. Rogers’ skin care regime includes an antioxidant then
moisturizer and sunscreen with at least 10 percent zinc oxide to
her face, neck and chest every morning. Nightly, she washes her
face with a gentle cleanser, applies a retinol product, then a
moisturizer. She is not married to a single brand line and believes
that the best results are achieved when a variety of
clinically-proven active ingredients are used regularly on the
skin.
#HELPTHEHEALERS campaign
Like most independent brands, RESTORE had a give-back program
whereby each year it donates tubes of its Healing Balm to cancer
hospitals for patients to use post-radiation. In March, when a
Seattle nurse emailed Dr. Rogers for a recommendation to cure her
dry hands, RESTORE decided to donate 10k tubes of Healing Balm to
frontline healthcare workers. Additionally, RESTORE donated one
hundred tubes to the only Navy dermatologist treating patients and
healthcare workers at the Javits Center who were suffering from
sores on their faces from wearing masks. The requests from
healthcare workers and other frontline individuals continue to pour
in so RESTORE has vowed to donate another 10k tubes in the coming
weeks. You can follow @doctor.rogers for more on this story or if
you are a healthcare worker, email hello@doctorrogers.com for more
information.
Doctor Rogers clinic Modern Dermatology Seattle
https://mdinseattle.com/
Doctor Rogers Restore SkinCare Company
https://www.doctorrogers.com/
https://www.instagram.com/doctor.rogers
Doctor Rogers on Instagram
https://www.instagram.com/spflady
https://www.instagram.com/mdinseattle/
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