The internet is flooded with skincare hacks, but not all advice is created equal. With influencers promoting viral beauty trends, it’s easy to get caught up in the hype. However, experts warn that not every trick suits every skin type.
Dermatologist Dr. Kiran stresses the importance of relying on medical expertise over influencer tips. “Would you trust a doctor with your skincare or a random influencer?” she asks. Highlighting misleading trends, she warns against popular hacks like applying lemon to reduce pigmentation. “Lemon can actually trigger photoallergy, increase pigmentation, and cause rashes,” she explains.
Dr. Kiran also dismisses bizarre trends, such as using leeches to boost blood flow. “A doctor will say, ‘That’s gross,'” she remarks, emphasizing that such remedies lack scientific backing for skincare benefits.
With years of study and clinical experience, dermatologists base their advice on proven science, unlike influencers who rely on personal experiences. “Doctors should always win over influencers when it comes to your skincare. No more viral hacks—let’s stick to evidence-based science,” she concludes.
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