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Frugal Snob: Dr. Wexler

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Acclaimed dermatological surgeon Dr. Patricia Wexler M.D. has been practicing for over 20 years and given her status as a dermatologist it’s little surprise that she branched-out to create a skincare range. It has been at Henri Bendel since January though I have to say, despite the fact that I’m in the store often, I’ve never noticed it so I was looking forward to learning about it an event she hosted at the store a few days ago. Dr. Wexler is a pretty fabulous looking older woman – her skin is flawlessly smooth (though when I spoke to her I could tell that, that was in no small part due to botox), and she obviously has great taste because she was wearing a Rodarte necklace:) I have to say though I’m always weary of trying skincare lines started by dermatologist — I’ve found myself in one too many doctor’s offices where the MD is pushing his/her line of products/pressuring me to get some treatment that I know I don’t need (seriously, am I the only one who has a problem with going into a doctor’s office and seeing framed tear-outs from Cosmo magazine where the MD was featured??). I always worry that the ingredients in these lines will be too potent for my 20-something year old skin. It did not help alleviate my fears that when Dr. Wexler introduced her

line and new products, most of the time was spent discussing treatments

— botox, microdermabrasion, restylane. Wexler said that while her

products are highly effective they (like every other product), can only do

so much — I applaud her for being so honest! More after the jump!

Her line is relatively inexpensive (starts at $16 and the most expensive thing I saw was $60), especially given that it’s sold at Henri Bendel (does the packaging emind anyone else of Clarins!?). I don’t think this line is a match for me personally, but if you’re considering botox or something of that nature it’s definitely worth looking into before going for needles and knives. The line has won a number of awards including ones from Allure Magazine and CEW. Learn more about Dr. Wexler’s line at Henri Bendel or at Bath & Body Works.

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