Weddingbells: 37 Beauty Essentials- Spring/Summer 2017
Kellett Radiance Eye Treatment Toronto dermatologist Dr. Lisa Kellett’s magic potion illuminates and firms—bright eyes guaranteed! $75.
Kellett Radiance Eye Treatment Toronto dermatologist Dr. Lisa Kellett’s magic potion illuminates and firms—bright eyes guaranteed! $75.
Part of an incredible range of products formulated by Toronto Dermatologist Dr. Lisa Kellett, this serum delivers instant hydration to skin leaving it plumped and glowing.
These days, I’m not only fighting blemishes, but trying to fight the aging process as well and luckily, Dr. Lisa Kellett (a Toronto based Dermatologist) has designed a skin care system for people just like that!
A few months ago, I was sent the Boost Peptide Gel to try out and review from Kellett Skincare, located right here in Toronto. This year has been the year where I have finally been introduced to the world of higher end skincare and the benefits of incorporating different types of acid properties to my products.
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This is the third Kellett product I've pimped your way and if you've missed the boat on the others, you're excused, but when it comes to this acne treatment you've gotta get on board. I'm telling you, it's the ultimate pimple popper.
It’s funny how life works. I remember me as a high school student awkwardly waiting in Dr. Kellett’s office on Avenue Road awaiting to see what she could do for my teenage acne. Sure enough, after using her product line for a short period of time, my skin cleared up.
“Exfoliation is important year-round and it’s one of the cheapest and fastest ways to better-looking skin,” says Toronto Dermatologist Dr. Lisa Kellett, who suggests a daily non-foaming, gel-based exfoliating cleanser.
WHY: If you’re plagued with dehydrated skin like me, let me change your life by introducing you to this vial of greatness because homies, in just a short period of time it’s totally transformed the tone and texture of my face.
“Most skincare products can only claim to decrease the appearance of wrinkles, rather than actually decreasing wrinkles, which is a very significant difference,” explains dermatologist Dr. Lisa Kellett...