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A Guide to Oncology-Friendly Skincare

In honor of Skin Cancer Awareness month, we are featuring brands that are oncology-friendly. Because no matter what you’re going through, you deserve to use products that pamper and care for your skin.

First off, what makes a skincare product oncology-friendly? Oncology-friendly skincare is determined by non-toxic formulas that are safe for the most sensitive, compromised skin. These products will not harm or irritate the skin and work to repair any damages that have been done.

A Guide to Oncology-Friendly Skincare at Pomp

Safe for Those In the Middle of Treatment…

Osmosis carries oncology-friendly skincare and makeup. They actively partner with several oncology organizations to contribute effective, gentle products for those who are currently undergoing cancer treatment. Self-care matters even in the midst of difficult times. 

Think ZINC

EltaMD prioritizes using Zinc Oxide, a natural mineral, in their sunscreen. Zinc Oxide shields your skin from both UVA and UVB rays. It also contains anti-inflammatory and healing benefits, making it safe for pregnant women, children, and those with sensitive skin.

Results are Trendy

Colorscience is becoming more well-known as its products go viral on multiple different social media platforms. Thankfully, Colorscience is esthetician-approved. Their products are trendy AND results-oriented. Meaning their SPF products are formulated to offer substantial, quality protection. They also are passionate about educating their customers about the reality and dangers of skin cancer.

Marie’s Gift

Glymed+ takes formulating oncology-friendly skincare to the next level. Besides offering oncology-friendly products, they also give back to those who are currently undergoing treatment. Through their Marie’s Gift program, Glymed+ will send a bundle of oncology-friendly products to someone you love who is suffering.

Whether you want to prevent, correct, or prioritize protecting your skin from harm, ask your esthetician about getting started with an oncology-friendly brand that works for you!