I've Been a Dermatologist for Over 40 Years—18 Products I Trust to Use on My Own Skin

Dr. Loretta Ciraldo's beauty and wellness staples

(Image credit: Original collage by Ally Quirk)

There's no one more qualified to talk about skincare than a dermatologist. When that dermatologist has been practicing for over 40 years, well, you know you're getting the most elite and experienced advice. That's the case with board-certified dermatologist Loretta Ciraldo, MD, FAAD. You might know her by another moniker—one that comes from the name of her skincare brand: Dr. Loretta.

"I am passionate about helping others have true self-confidence," she says. "To do this, I set out to fill a gap in the skincare market. There wasn't a brand that focused on protecting skin from the whole spectrum of causes of some of the preventable aging changes. We dermatologists coined the term 'photoaging' to describe how it is generally just the skin that is not covered by clothing that shows the unwanted signs of aging including lines and wrinkles, age spots (solar [lentigines]) redness, coarse texture, and the like. I recognized that we needed to update the term 'photoaging' to encompass all damaging external exposures that cause unwanted aging changes in areas of uncovered skin like our faces, neck, hands, and chest. As a 71-year-old dermatologist with a nearly 50-year research background, I felt I needed to fill a huge void in the market with clinically proven products that can both prevent and often reverse unwanted skin aging changes caused by the whole spectrum of external aggressors including pollution, light (from the sun and our screens), climate conditions, and irritating ingredients."

Thus, the Dr. Loretta skincare brand was born. And, yes, Ciraldo personally believes in (and uses) the products she's created. "As a practicing, board-certified dermatologist of 40+ years, I rely much more on my skincare than procedures to stay youthful. Everyone has a different aesthetic goal, and mine is to look like myself as I age! My commitment to my skincare routine, which has included only products I've formulated since I turned 40—a full 30 years now—is probably the number one reason I feel so confident and fortunate as I age! When it comes to procedures, I do use filler about once a year. I have never had any laser, facelift, or other procedures done."

Dr. Loretta Ciraldo

(Image credit: Loretta Ciraldo)

Even though Ciraldo's skincare routine is effective, it's surprisingly simple, and she recommends the same for her patients. "In the morning, I recommend a cleanser, a vitamin C serum, a barrier repair moisturizer, and sunscreen with at least SPF 30, up to 50." At night, she recommends swapping the vitamin C serum for a retinol or exfoliating serum. "Once or twice a week, I recommend a physical and/or enzyme scrub." That's it—no 20-step skincare routines here.

Just be sure to cleanse your skin both morning and night. "When we're sleeping, tiny pollution particles, like dust mites, are present on our pillowcases and can seep into our pores. It's so important to wash your face morning and night!" Still not convinced? Ciraldo says pollution is "arguably the most damaging aggressor on our skin," which only emphasizes the importance of regular cleansing (and antioxidant skincare). "Skin that isn't covered by clothing is exposed to pollution 24/7 since levels of indoor pollution are even higher than outdoors, according to the EPA. So the most effective way to prevent the free radical damage that leads to wrinkles, age spots, and other unwanted changes is to apply antioxidants on our skin 24/7!"

Finally, Ciraldo says the true efficacy of a skincare product comes down to the visible signs of improvement it makes in the skin. That's why she encourages her patients to take progress pictures when testing new products. "Don't waste your time with skincare products that you aren't sure benefit your skin! … Start by taking 'before' photos when you start any new product or regimen. Retake photos every two weeks. If by eight weeks, the photos don't show any visible improvement in the issues that you're focused on (like crow's-feet or under-eye puffiness for an eye product), do not repurchase but instead spend some time researching products that have some clinical testing proof that they may help you." Ahead, see the 18 beauty and wellness products she trusts to use herself.

Dr. Loretta's Beauty and Wellness Essentials

Kaitlyn McLintock
Associate Beauty Editor

Kaitlyn McLintock is an Associate Beauty Editor at Who What Wear. Although she covers a wide range of topics across a variety of categories, she specializes in celebrity interviews and skincare and wellness content. Having lived in Los Angeles and Austin, Texas, she recently relocated back to her home state of Michigan where she works remotely. Prior to Who What Wear, she freelanced for a variety of industry-leading digital publications, including InStyle, The Zoe Report, Bustle, Hello Giggles, and Coveteur. Before that, she held a long-term internship and subsequent contributor position at Byrdie. When she's not writing, researching, or testing the latest and greatest beauty products, she's working her way through an ever-growing book collection, swimming in the Great Lakes, or spending time with family.