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Dr. Mark Gray
Dermatologist & Founder

MBChB, FRACP, FRCPC, FRCPA, ABPath, ABDermpath, FRSpecialist Dermatologist , Specialist Pathologist , Specialist Dermatopathologist , Cosmetic Surgeon, Mohs Surgeon.

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7 Best Zinc Oxide Sunscreens for Ultimate Protection

7 Best Zinc Oxide Sunscreens for Ultimate Protection

Zinc oxide has long been my go-to recommendation for effective, gentle sun protection in my dermatology practice. As a physical blocker, it creates a barrier on the skin's surface to deflect UVA and UVB rays, offering broad-spectrum defense without the absorption concerns of chemical filters. This makes it ideal for all skin types…

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6 Best Bakuchiol Serums for Sensitive Skin: Gentle Retinol Alternatives That Deliver Real Results

6 Best Bakuchiol Serums for Sensitive Skin: Gentle Retinol Alternatives That Deliver Real Results

If you've been searching for a way to smooth fine lines, boost collagen, and even out skin tone without the irritation of traditional retinol, bakuchiol might just be your new skincare hero…

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Astaxanthin: Nature's Powerhouse Antioxidant for Skin Health

Astaxanthin: Nature's Powerhouse Antioxidant for Skin Health

Did you know that astaxanthin, the vibrant red pigment giving salmon its signature color, is nature's most potent antioxidant—up to 6,000 times stronger than vitamin C at neutralizing free radicals? Or that this marine-derived wonder, produced by tiny algae under stress, can help your skin bounce back from daily assaults like sun exposure, pollution, and aging?…

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Dr. Mark Gray's Vision for Suncare Innovation

Dr. Mark Gray's Vision for Suncare Innovation

In a world where skin cancer affects millions, one visionary dermatologist has turned decades of expertise into a breakthrough: a clean, non-toxic mineral sunscreen that protects, repairs, and revitalizes. Meet the science-backed shield born from relentless innovation…

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8 Best Sunscreens for Sensitive Skin – Dermatologist Tested

8 Best Sunscreens for Sensitive Skin – Dermatologist Tested

In this roundup, I've selected standout sunscreens for sensitive skin, prioritizing fragrance-free, non-comedogenic picks with calming ingredients like zinc oxide, ceramides, and antioxidants. These range from drugstore deals to high-end dermatologist-grade…

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Micronized vs. Nanonized Mineral Sunscreens: Navigating Safety and Efficacy

Micronized vs. Nanonized Mineral Sunscreens: Navigating Safety and Efficacy

Mineral sunscreens, using zinc oxide or titanium dioxide, have revolutionized suncare by providing physical barriers that reflect UV rays rather than absorbing them like chemicals. The key to their usability lies in particle size, but nanonized particles (nano <100 nm) raise concerns. Alarming stat…

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From Burn to Beauty: Reversing Sun Damage with Science

From Burn to Beauty: Reversing Sun Damage with Science

Reversal involves boosting repair pathways—retinoids accelerate cell turnover 20-30% (Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology). Combined with protection, outcomes improve dramatically…

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5 Things to Look Out For With Cheap Sunscreens</span>

5 Things to Look Out For With Cheap Sunscreens

From founding New Zealand's largest skin cancer clinic chain, the Skin Institute, to pioneering MoleMap with over 100 clinics worldwide, my career has been dedicated to prevention. Sunscreen is a cornerstone of that effort – but not all sunscreens are created equal. In today's market, cheap options flood shelves and online stores, promising protection at a bargain price. While affordability is appealing, these products often cut corners on quality, safety, and efficacy…

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The Indoor Sun Trap: Why Your Office Window Is a Skin Saboteur

The Indoor Sun Trap: Why Your Office Window Is a Skin Saboteur

Indoor UV is a sneaky foe—standard glass blocks UVB but lets 50-75% UVA through (Journal of Investigative Dermatology). A study of 84 office workers found those near windows had 170% more skin damage on exposed sides…

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