This month’s edition of our Patient Buzz series includes articles on treating acne, situational cleansing, and aquagenic urticaria just to name a few.
Be prepared for your patients’ questions about acne and other dermatologic conditions by perusing this list of skin, hair and nail articles from the consumer press:
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- Allure: Pimple Popper’s acne prevention tips
- Allure: Guide to toners, essences, and astringents
- Allure: How three dermatologists spend their money on skin care
- Allure: Vitamin C serum for scars
- Cosmopolitan: Dry brushing benefits
- Forbes: Best ways to protect and boost skin collagen
- Forbes: Retinol myths
- Good Housekeeping:How to apply sunscreen
- GMA: How to give your skin a red carpet glow
- Healthline: Do pimple stickers work?
- HuffPost: Situational cleansing
- Life & Style: How to get rid of back acne
- NBC News/Yahoo!: How to manage teen acne
- NBC News/Yahoo!: How to treat dry, chapped lips
- Parade: How to get rid of milia
- POPSUGAR: What to know about microneedling
- Real Simple: Dermatologist critiques skincare routines
- Real Simple: Foods that affect acne
- Real Simple: How to get rid of dark spots on every skin tone
- Real Simple:Pregnancy skin care
- SELF:Can you use Bio-Oil on the face?
- SELF:Causes of peeling skin
- TODAY/Yahoo! News: 6 questions to ask your dermatologist
- USA Today:What is dermaplaning?
- Vogue: What is microneedling?
- WebMD: Skincare products this dermatologist would never use
- Women’s Health: Aquagenic urticaria
- Women’s Health: How a dermatologist treats her melasma and acne scars
- Women’s Health: How to get rid of strawberry legs
- Women’s Health: Sunscreen allergy
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