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Skin care tips & latest scientific updates regarding skin diseases, products & procedures.Routine skin care – tips from a cosmetic dermatologist
Skin care routine depends on your skin type. Skin cleansing, moisturization, sun protection, exfoliation and good diet are basic needs of all skin types.
AIDS & HIV: what everyone should know
What is HIV? Are HIV & AIDS the same thing? Is there a treatment for HIV/AIDS? We’ll explain what you (& everyone) should know about HIV & AIDS in this easy-to-understand article.
Dark Circles under eyes – do’s and don’ts
Under eye dark circles can be improved by following some basic lifestyle modifications. Here we discuss some do’s & don’ts to get rid of dark circles.
Leprosy: what everyone should know
What is leprosy? How does leprosy spread? Is there a treatment for leprosy? We’ll explain what you (& everyone) should know about leprosy in the simplest of articles ever written on this topic.
What are skin types?
Every skin is specific, and knowledge of your skin type determines its needs. a basic knowledge of skin types helps you to choose the best skin care and cosmetic products for yourself.
Chemical peel – understand from a dermatologist
Have you ever wished that you could just peel away signs of aging from your skin? Dermatologists use a procedure called chemical peel both to improve the appearance of your skin and treat conditions like acne.
Sunscreen – myths & facts explained by top cosmetic dermatologist
While purchasing a sunscreen from a cosmetic counter, a lot of queries come in one’s mind. We interview renowned cosmetic dermatologist, Dr Surbhi Mahajan, to seek out the answers.
Nail care tips from a dermatologist
People spend much time & money to keep their skin and hair healthy, but they usually ignore their nails. Good nail care keeps your hands and feet looking nice, and reflect our overall health.
Hair fall: how much is too much?
While hair fall is a common condition, most people aren’t sure as to how much hair fall should be considered worrisome & worth going to a doctor. Many causes of hair fall resolve on their own & don’t need a visit to your doctor.