Buzzwords and Skincare...

Buzzwords and Skincare...

Terms like “dermatologist tested” lack standardized definitions and don’t guarantee that a product won’t cause allergic reactions or provide clarity on the testing conducted. “Non-comedogenic”and “clinically proven” are also often used without clear standards or peer-reviewed backing.

Broad claims like “organic” can imply benefits that aren’t necessarily backed by regulation or evidence. Misleading terms like “chemical-free” play on fears without scientific basis, as everything, including water, is made of chemicals.

Even fragrance-free products can contain masking fragrances, and terms like “botanical” and “medical-grade”often lack consistency and regulation. Finally, the term “clean”is a popular but undefined marketing buzzword used to suggest that a product is safer or healthier.

➡️ Look at Ingredients: understand their benefits and potential side effects. Trusted sources like scientific journals or reputable dermatology websites can provide reliable


➡️ Consult Professionals: look for board certified dermatologist recommendations that can provide personalized advice based on your skin type and concerns, helping you avoid products with potentially harmful ingredients.


➡️ USE Test: before using a new product on your face or body, conduct a patch test on a small area of your skin to check for any adverse reactions.


➡️ Be Skeptical of Buzzwords: terms like “natural,” “organic,” “chemical-free,” and “clean” are often used loosely. Focus on the ingredient list and the science behind the product rather than marketing jargon.


➡️ Simplify Your Routine: sometimes less is more. Cleanser, moisturizer, sunscreen, vitamin c and retinoid!

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