Two is not always better than one, and in the case of beauty, there are a whole lot of exceptions when it comes to working in tandem.
“In general, it’s a good idea to ask your dermatologist or aesthetician about treatments that can be performed together during the same appointment,” advises Omaha, NE, dermatologist Joel Schlessinger, MD. His advice for avoiding some not-so-positive pairings: “While there are many that can work together to enhance your overall results—like neurotoxins and fillers, for example—others can do more harm than good. If you’re planning to have a spa or in-office treatment done, make sure you give your dermatologist or aesthetician a complete list of the skin care products you are using, as well as any medications you’re currently taking. Certain treatments may have contraindications with your current skin care regimen or medications.”
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