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The Mainstream Patient: November 30

This week’s edition of The Mainstream Patient features stories on dermarolling for hair loss, vitamin C and skin sensitivity, how to manage keratosis pilaris, plus more.

Introducing The Mainstream Patient, a weekly glimpse into what your patients may be reading in the media about skin health.

In this week’s edition, Allure features stories on “aesthetic trauma” and why your scalp might hurt sometimes. Also, Vogue provides an in-depth guide to managing keratosis pilaris during the winter and Hello Giggles dives into why vitamin C can make your skin sensitive to the sun. Finally, Women’s Health reveals what to know before mixing skincare ingredients and investigates if dermarolling the scalp can help with hair loss.

A Guide to Managing Keratosis Pilaris This Season

The Beauty Standards We Inherit

Does Vitamin C Make Your Skin Sensitive to the Sun? Here's What Experts Have to Say

Can Dermarolling Your Scalp Help With Hair Loss?

What Dermatologists Want You To Know Before You Mix Skincare Ingredients

Here's Why Your Hair and Scalp Hurts Sometimes

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