The skin smoothie is one of the latest skincare trends popularized on TikTok. Made famous by TikTok creator Amy K, skin smoothies involve mixing several skincare products and applying the mixture to the skin at the same time. The most popular combination on TikTok involves mixing petroleum jelly, moisturizing lotion, serum and self-tanning lotion. Users claim applying the products together leads to skin that is glowing and moisturized.
Be in the know about the latest dermatology trends popularized in consumer and social media. Check out this list of skin, hair and nail articles published online:
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- ABC News: Eva Mendes shares dermaplaning treatment
- Allure: Antiperspirant vs. deodorant
- Allure: How to care for dry, cracked heels
- Byrdie/Yahoo! News: Thigh chafing
- CBS News: Can air quality affect skin health?
- CBS News: Phytophotodermatitis
- CBS News: Sunscreen spots you may be forgetting
- Everyday Health: Double cleansing
- Everyday Health: Emotional fatigue from psoriasis
- Everyday Health: Maintaining a healthy weight with psoriasis
- Everyday Health: Tips for fighting oily summer skin
- Good Housekeeping: Ways to treat a melasma moustache
- Health: Skin smoothie
- HealthCentral: Salicylic acid for psoriasis
- HuffPost: Acne home remedies
- HuffPost: Best sunscreens for eczema
- HuffPost: Habits for healthy skin
- HuffPost: Skincare products that men should use
- HuffPost: Useless skincare products
- HuffPost/Yahoo! News: Do you really need a facial sunscreen?
- INSIDER: Dermatologists diagnose melanoma on a train
- INSIDER: How to wear makeup and sunscreen together
- INSIDER: Iodine for acne breakouts
- INSIDER: Eye drops for acne
- InStyle: Does retinol help with acne?
- Marie Claire: Eva Mendes shaves her face
- Marie Claire: How to reduce skin cancer risk
- New Beauty: Derms address TikTok skincare trends
- Newsweek: Best time of day to apply sunscreen
- Newsweek: Demodex mites
- NPR: Sunscreen mistakes
- Parade: Foods a dermatologist never eats
- Refinery29: Acne myths
- Refinery29: Advice for chronic acne
- SELF: Best antioxidants for the skin
- SheKnows: Castor oil for hair growth
- The Healthy: What a dermatologist first notices about you
- The New York Times: Is daily hair washing bad?
- The New York Times: Sunburn treatment
- TODAY: Summer skincare tips and myths
- TODAY: Vacation skincare tips
- TODAY/Yahoo! News: Should you wear deodorant to bed?
- Upworthy: Dermatologist adds notes to marked moles
- Verywell Health: Margarita burn
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