
The Quality Edit: “Why do celebrity estheticians create the best skin care products?” with Cerabalm
With the ever-growing number of skincare products, a question arises: which brands can we trust? According to Zoe Schaffer of "The Quality Edit," celebrity estheticians possess unique knowledge of the skincare industry. They understand the synergy of ingredients, potential reactions, and product effectiveness. For this reason, these professionals, who have tested and seen many skincare products, are able to identify gaps in the market.
In response to the growing demand for trustworthy skincare products, "The Quality Edit" has compiled the best brands from well-known media estheticians and their flagship products. Among the featured brands, Cerabalm facial balm from Danucera, a brand owned by Danuta Mieloch, particularly stands out.
Mieloch's career in skincare began with studies alongside Polish dermatologists, who treat skincare as a full-fledged science. She then continued her education in Paris, where her passion for skincare truly blossomed. Mieloch's Rescue Spa, with two locations in Philadelphia and New York, continues to attract clients, including celebrities such as Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and Naomi Campbell.
The first product in Danucera's capsule collection is the multi-purpose cleansing balm, Cerabalm. "Her multi-purpose facial cleansing balm is a fan favorite because it acts as a cleanser, balm, moisturizer, and mask, regulating sebum production, combating hyperpigmentation, soothing redness, and imparting radiance," says Zoe Schaffer. Schaffer emphasizes that Cerabalm is not just a product, it's a true way to bring a touch of Danuta's magic into one's own home.


