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Meet Dr. Kemmy
The Dr. Kemmy Difference
Dr. Kemmy is also a Lifestyle Medicine expert. This means that she addresses the connection between the skin and other lifestyle factors such as diet, stress, exercise, and sleep – leading to better patient outcomes. She is also a transformative mindset coach and an author. Dr. Kemmy combines her passions to bring out the best in her patients and clients, helping them live happier, healthier, more productive and more effective lives.
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Personalized Skincare
This system was developed by a leading dermatologist, has been tested in over 250,000 patients, and uses products from over 50, well-known trusted brands to help you get your best skin. Dr. Kemmy can personalize your skincare so that it fits your unique skin type, age, lifestyle, budget, and preferences. Schedule a consultation with her today.
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Top Skincare Tips for the Fall
It’s that time of year again! The leaves are changing, there’s a chill in the air, and it’s time whip out our sweaters, boots and scarves. I love the fall colors, scents, and festivities. What I don’t like is how the skin can act up with the seasonal changes. In the fall, the air gets
How to Take Care of Your Skin When You Travel
I love traveling, and take pride in the fact that I have visited 24 countries and over 40 U.S. states. Travel can wreak havoc on your skin though – especially air travel. The air that is recycled in planes has low humidity, and it sucks moisture away from skin making it dehydrated. There are also
Is it true that Black Doesn’t Crack when it comes to skin?
One of my favorite septuagenarians, Barry, always quips fondly when he refers to his wife: “You know my Annie’s fine as wine. Her Black just don’t crack!” It is commonly known that Black skin ages more slowly than other less-pigmented skin. People with darker skin have more melanin: the pigment that gives skin its color.