Whiteheads, Broken Capillaries & Fragrance Toxicity | Dermatologist Q and A



Board-certified dermatologist Dr. Dray answers your skincare questions in this in-depth Q and A. She covers scalp care, anti-aging body lotions, fragrance safety, red light therapy masks, retinol alternatives, whiteheads, broken capillaries, and more. If you are looking for science-based skincare advice from a dermatologist, this video breaks down common myths and practical solutions.

TIMESTAMPS
0:00 Intro
0:32 How often should I wash my scalp?
1:51 Oils and body lotions that truly have anti-aging benefits
3:24 Are added fragrances toxic?
4:54 Can red light therapy masks cause facial hair growth?
5:54 What is cutaneous T cell lymphoma?
7:30 Do high carbohydrate diets cause skin inflammation?
8:49 Is there a correct way to pop a zit?
10:33 Treatment options for broken capillaries
11:07 Retinol alternatives for sensitive skin
11:51 Best skincare ingredients for whiteheads
14:19 Outro

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