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This week’s edition of The Mainstream Patient features stories on alpha arbutin as a brightening skincare ingredient, a new search tool that pairs skin of color patients with dermatologists, how to handle facial erythema, plus more.
In this week’s edition, Allure features stories on a new search tool that pairs skin of color patients with “culturally competent” dermatologists and one writer’s experience getting three of Korea’s most popular injectables for glass skin. Meanwhile, Hello Giggles writes about how alpha arbutin is gaining popularity as a brightening skincare ingredient and one writer’s experience being allergic to touch and how she deals with the skin condition. Finally, Elle reveals how to get rid of facial erythema and Women’s Health highlights one dermatologist’s skincare routine to combat dry and sensitive skin.
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I Tried Three of Korea’s Most Popular Injectables for Glass Skin
Derm Diaries: “I’m A Dermatologist With Dry, Sensitive Skin—Here’s Exactly What I Use”
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