Tag: Dermatology
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Q: Can skin “get used to” skincare products?
There is a persistent myth that skin becomes accustomed to cosmetic products, and then they suddenly stop working. To avoid this, cosmetologists, bloggers, and consultants in cosmetic stores often recommend regularly changing or alternating products. Is this necessary?
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Q: What actives can and can’t be paired with acids?
The topic of compatible and incompatible components in skincare is quite controversial. There has been much debate about not mixing vitamin C with niacinamide, which turned out to be possible…
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Q: Are Gua Sha scraping massage tools beneficial? Can they smooth out wrinkles?
Victoria Beckham steeps tiny yellow calcite stones in water “for lightness.” Celebrity makeup artist Hung Vanngo gives Selena Gomez a facial massage using a rose quartz gua sha. Hollywood believes in the power of stones; maybe we should too?
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If You Decide to Remove a Mole… Read This First!
Not because it itches, hurts, or has changed shape, but perhaps it simply bothers you. Maybe it catches on your bra strap or you don’t like its appearance. Can you just have it removed by a cosmetologist, or should you seek another specialist? How should you go about removing unwanted moles, and should the doctor…
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Q: Why do pimples sometimes appear in the same spot repeatedly?
If you frequently (or always!) struggle with breakouts, you might have noticed that they often occur in the same areas. You just managed to deal with a huge red bump on your forehead, and a week later, it’s back again. Why does this happen and what to do then?
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Q: Everyone around me says they have sensitive skin. Maybe I do too? How can I tell?
First and foremost, there are no clear diagnostic criteria for sensitive skin (unless we are talking about skin sensitivity in chronic skin conditions like atopic dermatitis, psoriasis, or rosacea). Both doctors and patients often rely on subjective factors (if your face turns red in the cold – it’s sensitive, if you had a reaction to…
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Q: Is it safe to regularly exfoliate the skin? Won’t the skin cells run out?
Some cosmetologists recommend not overdoing it with skin exfoliation, warning that skin cells will die (sic!) and it will be bad. This sounds scary, doesn’t it? Let’s figure out what’s wrong with this.
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Why Are We So Afraid of Making Mistakes in Skincare?
Applying cream not along massage lines but haphazardly, squeezing out 5 drops of serum instead of the recommended 3-4, mixing up the timing of retinol and vitamin C application. Sound familiar? I suggest we all take a deep breath!
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Q: What is BBL? Everyone’s getting it, but how do I know if I need it?
I want to talk specifically about this type of hardware cosmetology because there are many questions about it and little information available. BBL (BroadBand Light) is a high-intensity, broad-spectrum light system designed for skin density improvement, vascular correction, pigmentation, and acne treatment, developed by the American company Sciton. In simple terms, it’s a device for…
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Q: Retinol causes skin irritation, peeling, and inflammation. Is Retinol not suitable for me?
Retinol is one of the most challenging components of home skincare routines. Retinol is a form of vitamin A that is suitable for home use and can be introduced by the user themselves. However, during the adjustment period, it can provoke retinoid dermatitis. Why does this happen?