Lancer Skincare: A Dermatologist-Developed Skin-Care Brand That Mimics Professional Treatments


Photo: Courtesy of Lancer

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Lancer Skincare
Headquarters: Los Angeles, CA
E-commerce: lancerskincare.com
Social Media: Instagram

What: A skin-care brand created by Beverly Hills dermatologist Dr. Harold Lancer

Price Range: $30-$350

Founder: Dr. Harold Lancer

Origin Story: Dr. Harold Lancer founded Lancer Skincare in 1985 because he “believed skin care could do more.” That year, he introduced The Lancer Method, a three-step regimen of Polish, Cleanse and Nourish designed to stimulate the skin’s natural renewal process. Rooted in his philosophy of “from practice to product,” Dr. Lancer’s approach mimics the professional treatments offered at his Beverly Hills dermatology clinic, making high-performance skin care accessible to all.

Over the past three decades, Lancer Skincare has expanded into a full line of award-winning formulas, including serums, creams, masks and peels, all designed to enhance The Lancer Method and target a range of skin concerns. By promoting cell turnover and collagen regeneration, the brand’s science-backed approach delivers real results — helping skin look healthier, more radiant and visibly younger.

Photo: Courtesy of Lancer

Stockists: Dermstore, Nordstrom, Bloomingdale’s

Hero Products: The Method: Nourish ($130), The Method: Polish ($40), Caviar Lime Acid Peel ($99)

PR Representation: Paul Wilmot Communications

How to get in touch: jrares@paulwilmot.com

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