This month’s Patient Buzz includes articles about skincare trends made popular on TikTok. From skincare slugging to rice water for hair growth, dermatology content is booming on TikTok. Some dermatologists are embracing the platform — nicknamed DermTok — as they use TikTok to debunk skincare myths and share expert advice directly to consumers.
Be ready for your patients’ questions about skincare trends – good and bad – found on TikTok as well as other dermatology issues covered in the consumer press:
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- Allure: Plastic surgery trends for 2021
- Allure: Skin care after a laser treatment
- Cosmopolitan: How to get rid of and prevent tan lines
- Coveteur: Skincare ingredients not to mix
- Eat This, Not That!: Botox complication
- Eat This, Not That!: ‘COVID arm’
- Eat This, Not That!: Mint leaves for breakouts
- Everyday Health: COVID-19 and hair loss
- Forbes: Are facial toners necessary?
- Forbes: How to treat and prevent ‘maskne’
- Glossy: The rise of DermTok
- Glossy: TikTok’s role in canceling beauty brands
- Marie Claire: Hair removal devices
- Marie Claire: Retinol vs. retinoid
- Men’s Health: Manicures for men
- Men’s Health: Signs of skin conditions
- New Beauty:Eyelid drooping from Botox
- New Beauty:Signs of healthy skin
- Prevention:How to get rid of calluses
- Prevention:Why nails peel and flake
- PureWow:Inflammaging
- SheFinds:Anti-aging smoothie
- SheFinds:Best way to stop thinning hair
- SheFinds:How long it takes skincare products to work
- Teen Vogue:Slugging – TikTok beauty trend
- Town & Country: Facial redness
- USA Today:Gwyneth Paltrow’s dangerous sunscreen routine
- Well+Good:How often to change earrings
- Who What Wear:How to choose a toner for anti-aging
- Who What Wear/Yahoo! Life: Skin-tightening lasers
- Women’s Health:Psoriasis on black skin
- Women’s Health:Rice water for hair growth
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