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Rating Skin Care Trends with board certified dermatologist Dr. Steven Kent #skincaretrends #trendingskincare #skincarehack #redlighttherapy #pimplepatches

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trends in dermatology, if it's going to help you not pop your pimples fine five out of ten. The tallo. Yeah, it's like that. Zoolander. He's so hot right now. You know, people like the idea of being able to eat what they put on their skin. It's so clean. That's fine. I don't think it's doing anything super effective for you. Give it like five. LED mask. You know, photo bio modulation. That's what red light. That's what I think you're referring to red light photo bio modulation. Good and bad. Too much at the wrong wavelength, deleterious effects. The right amount of the right wavelength for the right concerns can be very effective. Give it like a seven. Used appropriately 12 out of 10. I think there's a lot of controversy about which type, how often, how much it's not going to cause you cancer for a mineral over chemical, just because I think it's a more evenly and complete sun protection. It's less likely to cause irritation. Face taping. Yeah, now to two out of ten. Ice rolling. Yeah, I mean, like if you wake up a little puffy from a long night out, had too much Chinese food, a little bit too much salt, might be able to help you a little bit, three out of ten. Oh gosh, the workhorse, 10 out of 10, fine lines and recoil improvement, pigment dispersion, builds over time, and it's the gold standard for acne.