We exist to make skin barrier science accessible to everyone — without brand influence, sponsored bias, or oversimplification.
Most skincare content is written for clicks, not outcomes. It's optimized for engagement, not education. Behind most "dermatologist-approved" recommendations is a brand sponsorship, an affiliate deal that biases the selection, or a content team without the scientific background to evaluate clinical evidence.
BioSkinRepair was built to fill a specific gap: a credible, independent editorial voice for people dealing with compromised skin barriers — a condition that affects an estimated 50% of people who seek dermatological advice, yet is chronically misunderstood in mainstream beauty media.
Every piece of content we publish starts with the clinical literature. We consult primary research, meta-analyses, and board-certified practitioners. We disclose our affiliate relationships transparently, and we never accept payment for editorial placement. If we recommend something, the science supports it.
Four non-negotiable principles that govern every piece of content published on this site.
All health claims are sourced to peer-reviewed research or clinical guidance from recognized dermatological bodies. We cite our sources and link to PubMed where applicable. No claim is made without evidentiary support.
Every article is reviewed by at least one licensed professional — either a board-certified dermatologist, a clinical esthetician, or a cosmetic chemist — before it is published. Reviewer credentials are disclosed on each article.
When we link to products, we disclose our affiliate relationships clearly and immediately — at the top of the section, not buried in fine print. We receive no payment for editorial recommendations; affiliate income only comes from purchases, not placements.
Skin science evolves. Product formulations change. We audit our existing articles every 6 months and update any content where new evidence has emerged or recommendations have shifted. Every article carries a "Last Updated" date.
Our editorial content is reviewed and advised by licensed practitioners with clinical dermatology experience.
Board-Certified Dermatologist — Site Advisor & Lead Medical Reviewer
Dr. Reeves completed her residency in dermatology at the University of California, San Francisco, and has 12 years of clinical experience specializing in inflammatory skin conditions and barrier dysfunction. She reviews all health claims, clinical protocols, and product assessments published on BioSkinRepair for medical accuracy.
Her particular research interest is in the role of ceramide composition in atopic dermatitis — which informs much of the site's approach to barrier repair ingredient recommendations.
Licensed Clinical Esthetician — Product Testing & Protocol Advisor
With 9 years of practice working with clients recovering from post-procedure skin damage, rosacea, and chronic barrier compromise, Mia reviews all product testing protocols and routine recommendations published on the site.
She conducts real-world patch testing on products before they appear in our editorial recommendations and advises on the practical implementation of barrier repair protocols.
Every article goes through a structured four-stage process before publication.
Our writers review primary literature, clinical guidelines, and manufacturer data. All claims are mapped to sources before writing begins.
A licensed dermatologist or esthetician reviews the draft for clinical accuracy, appropriate caveats, and safe guidance before approval.
For product recommendations, we require real-world use testing and patch testing. No product is recommended based on brand data alone.
Content is reviewed every 6 months. Any update to formulations, new clinical evidence, or changed guidance triggers a full article revision.
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