A major skincare brand is shutting down their website… for a good cause

In the UK, there’s a real lack of access when it comes to speaking to a qualified skin expert. From the long NHS waiting times to where you live and – if you choose to go private – the cost, there are a lot of barriers coming between patients and dermatologists.

Which is where La Roche-Posay are stepping in. As a brand, they believe that everyone should have access to expert skin advice so are offering free virtual skin consultations with dermatologists, doctors and skin experts from the 21st-27th November.

Instead of promoting Black Friday – which can often lead to accidentally buying way more products than we actually need (guilty!) – La Roche Posay are closing down their website, and instead offering a booking system that will facilitate 1000 virtual consultations – from 9am – 7pm.

Whether you have concerns or questions about pigmentation, dry skin prone to redness and irritation, or another aesthetic skin concern, the experts will be able to give you personalised advice and help you to understand your skin – offering advice on how best to care for it.

“Getting the RIGHT advice – and then the RIGHT products, will save you in the long term,” says Dr Justine Hextall, a participating Consultant Dermatologist in the La Roche Posay consultations.

So, before you start spending this Black Friday, book a free consultation on LaRoche-Posay.co.uk to speak with a dermatologist, doctor or other skin expert about your skin. If you ask us… it’s a genius idea.

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