“Jello Skin” is a term that dermatology patients – especially TikTok-using patients – may use in their next office visit. A facialist coined the term when describing glowing, bouncy skin with a lot of collagen similar to Jell-O gelatin.
Are you up-to-date on the latest developments and trends in dermatology? Peruse this list of articles in the consumer press and learn about everything from the AviClear laser for severe acne to hydrolyzed collagen for skin, hair and nails:
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- ABC News: “Jello skin”
- Allure: AviClear laser for severe acne
- Allure: How a dermatologist treated her own melasma
- Allure: Skincare pyramid
- Allure: Skincare treatments for melanin-rich skin
- Bustle: Skin barrier repair
- CNET: Common skincare mistakes
- Ebony: Scalp health tips
- Eat This, Not That!: Skin cancer risks
- Everyday Health: Caffeine in skin care
- Everyday Health: How to cope with hair loss from alopecia areata
- Everyday Health: Retinaldehyde
- Everyday Health: Wet wrap therapy for eczema
- Healthline: Concealing acne with makeup
- HuffPost: How to treat bug bites like a dermatologist
- Livestrong: How to pick sun protective clothing
- Marie Claire: Best skincare routine for acne
- Men’s Health: How to get rid of a hickey
- New Beauty: Foods for skin health
- Newsweek: Beard infections
- POPSUGAR: Dermatologist-owned skincare brands
- Refinery29: Does tinted sunscreen count as sunscreen?
- SELF: Boob sweat
- SheFinds: Refined carbs and oily skin
- SheFinds: Skincare products not to use together
- SheFinds: What retinol does
- SheFinds: What vitamin C does to the skin
- Stylecaster: Kim Kardashian bonds with Pete Davidson over pimples
- TODAY: Benzoyl peroxide for acne
- TODAY: Cystic acne
- TODAY: Jello skin
- TODAY: Mandelic acid for sensitive skin
- UPI: Skin tag products may cause harm
- USA TODAY: Sunscreen for black, brown people
- Washington Post: Does toothpaste help with acne?
- Washington Post: Why adult acne is on the rise
- Well+Good: How to heal a bruise fast
- Well+Good: How to treat sun blisters
- Women’s Health/Yahoo! Life: Hydrolyzed collagen for skin, hair and nails