We’re living in a time when anyone with a skin care cabinet and an iPhone camera can call themselves a “beauty influencer” and spread misinformation to millions. At best, it’s annoying — no one wants to waste money on viral TikTok products that don’t actually work — but at worst, it’s downright dangerous. The wrong DIY formula can cause lasting skin damage, and skipping sunscreen in the name of “wellness” is equally risky. Social media has officially become the Wild West of bogus beauty advice, which is why it’s more important than ever to have experts you can trust.

Sure, content creators are great for GRWMs and product inspo. But when it comes to the science of beauty — and the very real ways it can affect your health — you want voices with credentials: dermatologists, cosmetic chemists

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