Why Medical Grade Skincare?

6/7/2023

Have you ever wondered why it was necessary to spend those extra bucks on name brand skincare when you can just stop at your local Walgreens or CVS for what you need? Trust me I’ve been there… As an esthetician and a skincare lover, I am always checking the ingredients on the products I introduce to my skin. Once I started doing that, I realized how scary drugstore skincare can be!


What is in drugstore skin care, and why is it so cheap?


Products from the drugstore have low levels of active skincare ingredients. Drugstore brands usually will not tell you how much of the active ingredient is in the product. Instead, you will find the good stuff at the bottom of the ingredient list (ingredients are ordered from highest to lowest percentage). This makes the products have very little effect on your skin. Even if you are not spending much, you are not getting much either!


A lot of times, drugstore skincare includes ingredients that will dry out the skin such as alcohol. When you dry out your face too much, your skin will start to produce oil and sebum to make up for the loss of hydration in your skin. This excess oil can cause breakouts and a compromised skin barrier.


See more information on oily skin and why your products aren’t working here.


What makes medical-grade skincare so different?


I know what you’re thinking- you don’t want to break the bank on skincare that you will need to constantly re-purchase. The formulas in medical-grade skincare are designed to reach deeper into the skin for a more dramatic improvement. This is possible due to the higher concentration and number of active ingredients involved. Because of the higher concentration of ingredients, you will not use up your products quickly! A lot of drugstore skincare products have filler ingredients that will sit on top of the skin, and not penetrate prompting you to use more than necessary! Do not let ingredients fool you.


Click here to learn more about why you should choose medical grade!


Medical grade SPF versus drugstore


Like all other medical grade products, the major difference is in the concentration of active ingredients. If there is one product you want to invest more in, it should be your sunscreen! Radiation from the sun is classified as UVA, UVB and UVC rays. UVA and UVB are of greatest concern since our skin is exposed to these rays throughout the years. UV rays are present year-round with greater intensity in higher altitudes and near the equator, resulting in higher rates of skin damage and cancer. These are the same rays emitted in tanning booths and responsible for melanomas.


Over-the-counter sunscreens usually do not contain as many active ingredients as medical grade, with only the 70% pure ingredients required by the FDA. Instead, drugstore brands contain inactive compounds, fragrances, and preservatives. This leaves you with less sun protection.


Check out this informative video to see how the sun sees YOU! 


At VCI MedSpa it is our goal to make sure you leave each visit with a head-to-toe consultation and an at home regimen that fits your skincare needs and concerns. Come in today for your FREE consultation.


If you bring in your OLD drugstore or OTC skincare to switch over to medical grade skincare, VCI MedSpa will give you 10% OFF your new products!



* All information subject to change. Images may contain models. Individual results are not guaranteed and may vary.