The Lineup is a monthly series where we’re giving you an inside peek at the beauty lineups of cool fashion people, editors, makeup artists, hairstylists, and estheticians—all the people we trust the most. Get ready for a behind-the-scenes look at all the can’t-live-without products that make their worlds go round.
As someone with a pretty big sweet tooth, the last thing I want to hear is “you are what you eat,” especially when it’s coming from Shereene Idriss, MD, an NY dermatologist. Now she’s not just any dermatologist, she’s an expert in facial rejuvenation and has garnered a following for her minimally invasive approach to cosmetic dermatology. Not to mention she’s also the brains behind #pillowtalkderm, a Sunday night Instagram series where she lies in bed answering questions from her followers on everything from laser treatments to Botox and fillers. (She’s even managed to get special guests like Emily Ratajkowski, Gucci Westman, and Ashley Graham to join in on the fun.)
I was instantly drawn to Idriss for her fun, snarky humor and ability to make skincare less intimidating. (She’s even candid about her own struggles with hyperpigmentation and breakouts.) She doesn’t just push expensive products or treatments on her clients—she wants to educate them on everything from the ingredients to use and avoid and which skin myths are not worth buying into, like the higher the SPF, the better.
“Above a certain level, a higher SPF has little added benefit compared with a lower one, so in most circumstances, it isn’t worth the extra cost,” she tells me. But if someone does want to splurge? “Invest in the time needed to understand your skin,” she says. “The next best thing would be a treatment to help even out pigmentation as most often than not people think they look old or tired, but it’s discoloration in their skin that gives off that appearance.”
Since I’m all the way in Los Angeles, the next best thing for me (and probably many of you!) is for Idriss to share her personal lineup of must-have products. The good news? Many of her picks are drugstore buys.