I spent $98 on a face cream. That’s more than I spent on the ribeye I grilled last night. And honestly? I’m not mad.
Everyone wants to know if this Doctor Rogers cream is actually worth it — or just another derm flex for your bathroom shelf.
It’s a fragrance-free, steroid-free moisturizer from a dermatologist who treats burn victims. The claim? One cream that does the work of three. Sounded like marketing BS. I bit.
Triple Base Delivery
Three different molecular weights of ceramides — so it sinks into every layer, not just the top.
Post-Procedure Safe
No actives. No fragrance. No bullshit. You can use it on fresh laser skin.
One-Step Finish
They say it replaces toner, serum, and moisturizer. I call that lazy-girl heaven.
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The ingredient list is short — like, suspiciously short. But each one pulls weight. No filler oils or fancy extracts that do nothing.
- Squalane: mimics your skin’s natural oil, zero greasiness
- Ceramide Complex: plugs the holes in your moisture barrier
- Shea Butter: the occlusive seal that locks everything in
- Glycerin: the workhorse humectant that actually hydrates
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First pump felt like thick yogurt. I braced for grease. Then it melted — 10 seconds flat — into a finish that felt like nothing. Skin looked dewy but not slick. Weirdly satisfying.
Week two: my T-zone stopped overproducing oil. I think my face finally felt hydrated enough to chill out. Unexpected win.
My redness dropped about 40%. No new breakouts. Skin felt bouncier — like a memory foam mattress for my face. But it didn’t fade my dark spots. That needs a separate product.
It’s not magic. It’s just really, really good science for people who hate having 12 bottles on their counter. If your skin is throwing a tantrum, this is the peace treaty.