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EPISODE · Feb 16, 2026 · 29 MIN

Episode 14: 2026 Skincare Trend Predictions

from Derm Next Door

Derm Next Door is back with Episode 14 and we’re breaking down Allure’s 2026 Beauty Trends Report from a dermatologist’s perspective.Board-certified dermatologists Ali & Reem go trend-by-trend to separate marketing from medicine, including:The rise of retinal (retinaldehyde) over retinolVitamin C upgrades and what happens now that the SkinCeuticals patent has expiredPre- and post-procedure skincare (and what’s actually worth the splurge)The future of sunscreen, luxury mineral formulas, and the new UV filter bemetrizinol (BEMT)The estrogen cream debate in perimenopause & menopause skincareBiohacking, longevity culture, and what that even means for your skinInjectable-inspired skincare (exosomes, PDRN, salmon sperm- yes, we went there)The explosion of at-home beauty devices and whether they’re worth itWe also share Ali’s real-time Fraxel experience, red light device thoughts, and our honest predictions for what 2026 will really look like in dermatology.🎥 This episode is also available on YouTube if you want to watch the full conversation. 📲 Follow us on TikTok at @dermnextdoor for clips, skincare breakdowns, and derm hot takes.If you want dermatologist-backed insight without the fluff — this is the episode.

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