10 Skin Solutions That Don’t Require a Dermatologist | Members Only (2025)

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Left to right: Skintensive Bakuchiol + Retinol Dual Renewal PM Cream; Burt’s Bees Renewal Firming Moisturizing Cream with Bakuchiol.

7. Solution: Opt for bakuchiol to roll back sun damage.

Derms call retinol the “gold standard” ingredient for wrinkle-minimizing. But let’s be honest, it does have a history of causing redness, dryness, flaking and irritation, causing many women to hesitate about trying it again or for the very first time. The good news is that many of these issues have been resolved with a plant-based alternative to retinol called bakuchiol. Reported to deliver similar collagen boosting, fading of brown spots and wrinkle reduction, it’s sometimes combined with a low dose of retinol as in the Skintensive Bakuchiol + Retinol Dual Renewal PM Cream ($36, target.com) to reduce retinol’s sensitivity. It’s also very effective on its own in a serum like Beekman 1802 Dream Booster Bakuchiol Better Aging Serum ($29, ulta.com), which layers under any basic hydrating moisturizer or as a standalone hero in moisturizers like the Burt’s Bees Renewal Firming Moisturizing Cream with Bakuchiol ($23, cvs.com) and Dr. Jart+ Prejuvenation Firming Bakuchiol Cream ($64, sephora.com).

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Left to right: Hero Bright Eyes Illuminating Eye Cream; The Inkey List Caffeine Eye Cream.

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8. Solution: Choose an eye cream that solves your issues.

No, your face moisturizer won’t do the job. Neither will any old eye cream on sale. The secret is finding a formula that’s designed to treat the extra thin, super-dry eye area (at 50, it’s thinner and drier than facial skin). You also want one that solves your specific issues, not those of your best friend or book-club buddy. Yes, any moisturizing eye cream or gel will freshen the eye area and soften lines and crow’s feet, but those with caffeine like Hero Bright Eyes Illuminating Eye Cream ($29, cvs.com), which also contains niacinamide and has a radiant finish, The Inkey List Caffeine Eye Cream ($11, kohls.com), with peptides, and the Farmacy Wakeup Honey Eye Cream ($45, ulta.com), with caffeine and peptides, take the original task further. They deflate puffiness and reduce dark circles by constricting blood vessels that pool beneath the skin and emphasize discoloration. Keep these and any other eye creams in the fridge since cold reduces swelling.

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Left to right: Cetaphil Smoothing Relief Exfoliating Body Wash; La Roche-Posay Lipikar Daily Repair Moisturizing Body Lotion; Aveeno Daily Moisturizing Body Oil Mist.

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9. Solution: Update your body skin care.

Neck up, you’re smooth, plumped up and glowing; chest down, you’re flaky, crepey, saggy and dry. Sound familiar? Believe me, no dermatologist is going to critique your body skin management. They’re too busy hunting for skin cancer and checking the leg vein situation. It’s up to you to take charge and apply the same face rituals and ingredients to what lies below. While most women have a full stock of bath oils and scented lotions and potions, what’s missing are what I call the groomers — the exfoliating washes and emollient creams that transform aging body skin. Try adding a micro-exfoliating body polish in a soothing oil base such as the Goop Beauty Microderm Instant Glow Body Polish ($48, sephora.com) with kakadu plum seed oil or the Cetaphil Smoothing Relief Exfoliating Body Wash ($9, target.com) with lactic acid (an alpha hydroxy acid), shea butter and soybean oil. Both slough off dead cells that leave flakes inside your sweaters and black pants and prevent creams and lotions from doing their job (yes, slowed cell turnover strikes again!). Follow with an emollient body lotion like La Roche-Posay Lipikar Daily Repair Moisturizing Body Lotion ($20, cvs.com) with glycerin and shea butter glycerin or a nongreasy spray-on oil like the Aveeno Daily Moisturizing Body Oil Mist with jojoba oil and oat oil ($12, target.com) to restore a smooth finish and lock in moisture.

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Left to right: e.l.f. Holy Hydration! Face Cream Fragrance Free; Yes to Avocado Fragrance-Free Daily Hand Cream.

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10. Solution: Ditch the itch and go fragrance-free.

So you have really dry, sensitive skin? Drier and more sensitive than ever before? Not so surprising, as skin continues to thin and lose collagen, and the barrier layer becomes even more compromised. It’s also a common sign of conditions like eczema, psoriasis and rosacea. Time to make a no-can-do skin care list and opt for dye-free, fragrance-free (no added fragrance natural or synthetic) and perfume-free (no added perfume scent but could still have other fragrances). Look at the labels carefully. Some products are labeled “unscented,” which means they have a pleasing natural scent, but no additional fragrance has been added to change or improve it. However, it may contain masking scents included to disguise the less-than-appealing smell of some skin care ingredients. Unfortunately for those who love fragrance but have sensitive skin, this is a very tough call when even a hint of lavender oil can cause irritation, while other scents like vanilla or coconut may not. The best solution is to opt for fragrance-free versions of proven skin care products and fragrance-free brands high and low. Don’t despair; you’ll still reap all the healthy skin benefits. Try e.l.f. Holy Hydration! Face Cream Fragrance Free ($13, target.com) with niacinamide, hyaluronic acid and peptides ($13, target.com), Yes to Avocado Fragrance-Free Daily Hand Cream ($6, cvs.com), with hyaluronic acid and avocado oil rich in omega-3 fatty acids, and Ilia Barrier Build Protectant Cream ($65, nordstrom.com), with ceramides and colloidal oatmeal for day or night face application.

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Lois Joy Johnson is a beauty and style editor who focuses on women 50 and older. She was the beauty and style editor atLadies’ Home Journaland a founding editor of Moremagazine. Shehas written three books:The Makeup Wakeup,The Wardrobe WakeupandThe Woman's Wakeup.

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