Burt’s Bees Nature-Based Sensitive Skin Regimen Trumps Dermatologist-recommended Regimen

March 6, 2018

Burt’s Bees nature-based sensitive line outperformed a dermatologist-recommended synthetic control regimen in a study of 120 people with clinically diagnosed sensitive skin from rosacea, atopic dermatitis/eczema, or cosmetic intolerance.
The nature-based regimen consisted of Burt’s Bees Sensitive Facial Cleanser, Sensitive Eye Cream, Sensitive Daily Moisturizing Cream and Sensitive Night Cream.
The findings were reported at the American Academy of Dermatology Annual Meeting in San Diego, CA.
The National Eczema Society (NEA) recently awarded Burt’s Bees’ Sensitive skin care line the NEA’s Seal of Acceptance, which maintains rigorous standards for approval.
Read more at Practical Dermatology >>

Become a member

Get the tools you need to succeed in the medical spa industry.

Related
    • Just Digital Launches Aesthera Marketing, a Dedicated Agency for Med Spas and Aesthetic Practices
    • AI Visibility Report Details How Patients Can Find Your Brand
    • RealSelf Q1 2026 Trend Report Reveals Surge in Regenerative Aesthetics, Skin Rejuvenation
    • Biohacking Beauty: How to Elevate Aesthetic Medicine with Peptides
    • Pacific Reliance Medical M&A Advisors to Broker Sale of 21 Face to Face Medical Spa Locations