The future of personalised skin is now. Meet our Women of Style and Substance as well as their Doctors in partnership with Custom Dose by Skinceuticals. CUSTOM D.O.S.E is a personalised skincare service from Skinceuticals that combines high-potency ingredients with professional expertise + state-of-the-art technology, to create a custom, anti-ageing corrective serum – developed, measured, and dispensed in 10 minutes.
Meet Sarah Oakley – The Everyday Ohana
A mother to four children, including twins. She understands the importance of personalisation. We invited this super woman to experience Custom Dose serum from Skinceuticals.
“I believe women find out who they are and what they are made of through life’s big experiences. I have a big life. I am a mother of 4 (including twins) and I have had to create time and space to be me. I have big ideas and dreams and I don’t follow the rules of life. Personalisation is a luxury in a big family. Something just for me to have my skincare personalised for exactly my needs was really a beautiful experience. I know from having a home full of children, each one of them is craving personalised attention, with their own need to be seen and heard”
Meet Professor Greg Goodman – Script Skincare:
Professor Greg Goodman is an internationally renowned and respected dermatologist with more than 30 years’ experience & is the founder Script Skincare. He was recently awarded Member in the General Division of the Order of Australia for his service to medicine, skin, cancer research and education. Professor Goodman was able to prescribe and create a Custom Dose serum exclusively for Sarah Oakley.
We asked Professor Goodman why is personalisation in skincare important:
“Every person has different skincare concerns and will need education about their own skin. Education about your skin is just as important as the skincare you apply.”
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This is a paid partnership with Skinceuticals.