People are using ChatGPT to write content as well as search the Internet. Now beauty influencers on TikTok are recommending ChatGPT as a way for people to receive personalized skincare advice. POPSUGAR recently asked dermatologist Dr. Michelle Henry to rate ChatGPT’s skincare responses. She found the advice was generally correct, but there were nuances and alternative treatments that ChatGPT did not suggest.
Add ChatGPT to the list of sources your patients are using for advice about skin, hair and nail care. Check out these dermatology topics making headlines in the consumer press and be in the know about the latest trends:
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- Allure: Biggest skincare trends for 2024
- Apartment Therapy/Yahoo!: What to clean to avoid viruses
- BestLife: Skincare products to avoid in cold weather
- BuzzFeed: What people under 35 should do for their skin
- ELLE:Beauty treatments for winter down time
- ELLE: Injectable moisturizer
- Essence: How to repair damaged skin
- Harper’s BAZAAR: Best skincare routine order
- HealthDay: Innovative dermatologic drug development increased
- HealthDay: Skin conditions flare when wildfires are nearby
- HealthDay: What is dandruff?
- HealthCentral:Fighting back against severe psoriasis
- HealthCentral: Home remedies for chronic hives
- HealthCentral: Orals vs. injectables for psoriasis
- HealthCentral:Should you try telehealth for eczema?
- HealthCentral: Soothing itch from chronic hives
- HealthCentral: Taking charge of psoriasis treatment
- HuffPost: Skincare resolutions for 2024
- InStyle: Hydrafacial
- InStyle:Pros and cons of dermaplaning
- Livestrong: What not to do at a dermatologist’s visit
- New Beauty:Homemade Botox?
- New Beauty:Katie Couric shares eczema flare photo
- Oprah Daily: How to find the best retinoid for your skin
- Oprah Daily: Skincare advice for women of color
- Parade: Thinning hair
- People:Tween and teen skin care
- POPSUGAR:ChatGPT’s skincare advice
- POPSUGAR:Developing a body care routine
- Prevention:How to get rid of back acne
- Prevention:How to get rid of textured skin
- Refinery29:Best skincare advice of 2023
- Refinery29: Winter skincare tips
- SELF: Do biotin supplements improve hair loss?
- SELF: Finding a dermatologist to treat dark skin
- SELF: Skin changes by the decade
- Shape: Itchy scalp
- SheFinds: Hacks to firm and hydrate skin
- SheFinds: Makeup removing mistakes
- SheFinds: Skincare mistakes that could accelerate aging
- StyleCaster: What is psychodermatology?
- The New York Times:Adult acne
- The Washington Post:Tattoo removal
- The Washington Post:Winter skincare tips
- TODAY: Winter skincare myths
- TODAY:Winter skincare tips
- Verywell Health:Do supplements for gray hair work?
- Vogue:Mandelic acid
- WebMD:Winter skin woes
- Well+Good:Anti-inflammatory foods for dry skin
- Well+Good:Psoriasis and hair loss
- Well+Good:What to do after a psoriasis outbreak
- Woman’s World/Yahoo!: Probiotics for healthy skin
- Women’s Health: Katie Couric’s eczema flare photo
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