Chictoronto.com – February 4, 2014
KELLETT SKINCARE is targeted towards ‘adult acne’ – different than those products we find in the generalized skincare section of our drugstores.
deepBody – October, 2013
It’s important to know the cause before starting any treatment. But as Dr. Kellett stated, acne isn’t only hormone- or stress-related; it can also indicate underlying health problems you may be unaware of.
Canadian Living – September, 2013
So I’m on a mission to find clear skin, and my first step is to meet with dermatologist Dr. Lisa Kellett of DLK on Avenue in Toronto to get some answers.
Canadian Fashionista – July 11, 2013
After years of her adult patients asking for products that could help acne and wrinkles she decided to create something herself and only use the best ingredients that’s ideal for skin care.
Frontrowmag.com – February, 2013
“One of the best secrets for an at-home way to stimulate cellular turnover is to exfoliate twice a day with a sophisticated gel-based (non-foaming) cleanser with beads,” says Toronto-based dermatologist Dr. Lisa Kellett.
Beautycrazed.ca – October 3, 2012
Whether it be the occasional hormonal horror or a constant barrage of flare-ups, adult acne is the worst - where is the justness in having to deal with both pimples and wrinkles?!
The Skiny – September 20, 2012
"I’ve been seeing dermatologist Dr. Lisa Kellett for 2 years and she’s changed my skin. I don’t have to wear foundation on t.v. anymore! Thats how clear and even my skin is!" - Leah Miller
Real Style – Fall 2012
"I love Kellett Clear Moisturizing Gel. You don’t have to use a lot and it calms your skin. It also helps make your skin look flawless so you don’t have to hide your skin with foundation." - Leah Miller
Elevate Magazine – May/June 2012
Find the right scrub for your skin type: Kellett Polishing Gel Cleanser. Specifically designed for controlling adult acne, this grainy scrub helps dissolve impurities and reduce inflammation to prevent future breakouts.
Lipstick Powder N Paint – May 29, 2012
"Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer in Canada. These are the facts…Furthermore, if you have a tan then you’ve damaged your skin." - Dr. Lisa Kellett