Monday, May 16, 2011

Dr.Taylor of Rx for Brown Skin, another reason to buy

Dr. Taylor Bio

A leader in research and treatment for skin of color

Dr. Susan C. Taylor is a Harvard-trained dermatologist and clinical researcher in ethnic skin care and dermatology. She is board-certified in both internal medicine and dermatology.

Dr. Taylor has been featured as a medical expert in numerous magazines, newspapers and national news programs such as the Today Show and Good Morning America. She's regularly quoted in Essence magazine and considered one of the top female physicians in the country.

Among her accomplishments, Dr. Taylor . .

Acts as Founding Director of the Skin of
Color Center
at St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital

Serves as board member of the American
Academy of Dermatology

Developed "The Taylor Hyperpigmentation
Scale,"
a cost-efficient and effective method of
monitoring the improvement of hyperpigmentation

Authored the book "Brown Skin: Dr. Susan
Taylor's Prescription for Flawless Skin, Hair and
Nails"
, which has been in publication since 2004

Received Elle Magazine's 2010 Genius Award for
her contributions to the field of ethnic skin care

Based on her more than 20 years of experience in the field of treating concerns unique to those with skin of color, Dr. Taylor continues to lead with her creation of Rx for Brown Skin, the first-ever skin care line for women of color scientifically formulated by
a dermatologist.

Harvard dermatologist Dr. Susan Taylor is the foremost expert on skin care for Asian, Latino and black skin

[ HARVARD-TRAINED SCIENTIST ]

Read about Rx for Brown Skin creator and Harvard dermatologist Dr. Susan Taylor

"By far, the most common problem that I see is pigmentation disorders, which includes discoloration, dark marks and uneven skin tone. That's why I've used the knowledge acquired during 20 years of practicing dermatology to formulate a system specifically to not only maintain healthy brown skin but also to prevent and treat concerns unique to brown skin."
- Dr. Susan Taylor

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