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Derm-Biome Adds Dr. Jerry Tan to Its Scientific Advisory Board

The Dermatology Digest

Jerry Tan, is a dermatologist in Windsor, ON, the immediate past President of the Acne and Rosacea Society of Canada, co-chair of the Acne Core Outcomes Research Network (ACORN), Derm-Biome Pharmaceuticals develops topical treatments for acne, atopic dermatitis, and precancerous skin conditions.

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How to Treat Eyelid Dermatitis (Eczema)

US Dermatologt Partners

Dermatitis is an umbrella term that refers to a group of skin conditions that cause skin irritation, sensitivity, redness, and similar symptoms. As the name implies, eyelid dermatitis or eyelid eczema, is a form of dermatitis that impacts the upper or lower eyelid. What is Eyelid Dermatitis?

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Benefits Of Facial Oils

Eminence Organics

While lotions and serums are great for overall hydration, oil can tackle a range of specific issues: scar fading, de-aging, skin smoothing, even sebum balancing. In fact, it’s oil that provides the one-two punch when it comes to pimple-prone skin: accelerating healing while fading the appearance of new scars.

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7 Reasons Why Your Face Is Always Red

Academic Alliance in Dermatology

Allergies Allergic reactions to skincare products, cosmetics, or environmental factors can cause redness and irritation on your face. Avoid picking at acne to prevent further redness and scarring. Sensitive skin reacts more readily to irritants, leading to chronic redness. Opt for hypoallergenic and fragrance-free products.

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7 Reasons Why Your Face Is Always Red

Academic Alliance in Dermatology

Allergies Allergic reactions to skincare products, cosmetics, or environmental factors can cause redness and irritation on your face. Avoid picking at acne to prevent further redness and scarring. Sensitive skin reacts more readily to irritants, leading to chronic redness. Opt for hypoallergenic and fragrance-free products.

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Understanding Damaged Skin Barrier: Signs & Solutions

US Dermatologt Partners

The main function is to protect the body from external sources of damage like bacteria, allergens, and irritants. Additionally, injury from environmental allergens, pollutants, and irritants can be prevented from causing damage with a healthy skin barrier. Dry, itchy, or generally irritated skin. Flaky, thick patches of skin.

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Recognizing Common Skin Conditions on Diverse Skin Tones

US Dermatologt Partners

Keloids – This is an irregular form of scar tissue that can develop after an injury or, sometimes, without an injury. When the healing process would normally be completed, keloid scar tissue continues to develop. Eczema – Also known as atopic dermatitis, this skin condition leads to itchy, dry skin that may appear red and inflamed.