Skincare solution provider The Skin Diary has launched its Chapters service to allow patients to receive personalised skincare routines.
The company explains that practitioners who either do not want to be involved in their patients’ skincare journeys or who cannot provide prescriptions can sign up to Chapters, allowing their patients to access medical-grade skincare via consultant dermatologists. Patients receive tailored skincare regimens sent to them in the post, with actives detailed for AM and PM use.
The company says that practitioners can track their patients’ skincare journeys, and continue to provide other treatments while their skincare is managed through Chapters.
Dr Clare Kiely, consultant dermatologist and founder of The Skin Diary, commented, “As dermatologists we noticed a problem in skincare. The choice of active ingredients, medical and non-medical grade for skin ageing is ever more confusing, leading people to not stick to a routine. We designed a curated routine containing everything the skin needs to solve this. Patients using the Chapters routine between their appointments have had far more favourable results compared to those choosing in-clinic treatments alone.”