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Article: A NEW WRINKLE FOR MD SKINCARE.
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- WWD
- Article date:
- August 5, 2005
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Byline: Julie Naughton
NEW YORK -- Heavy metal may have worked for Eighties bands -- but it's all wrong for facial skin, said Manhattan dermatologist Dennis Gross, who has based his company's newest skin care product around the theory.
Hydra-Pure Intense Moisture Cream, coming in November, is designed to circumvent skin problems caused by metals -- such as iron, copper, magnesium, lead and zinc -- found in tap water.
"Heavy metals in the water used to rinse your face have the ability to make one's own skin oils comedogenic," said Gross, the founder of MD Skincare.
Gross noticed that his jet-setting clients were regularly ...