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Skincare Trends Harm Skin: Dermatologists Warn
25 Mar
Summary
- Online trends cause skin damage, delayed diagnosis, and worsened conditions.
- Misinformation leads to layering wrong products and using too many actives.
- Skin conditions affect nearly one in three people globally each year.

The rapid rise of online skincare content has created a dual-edged sword of increased awareness and widespread misinformation. Dermatologists report a growing number of patients suffering from aggravated skin conditions, delayed diagnoses, and actual skin damage resulting from self-treatment and adherence to viral trends. Many individuals are incorrectly using numerous active ingredients or combining incompatible products, leading to a compromised skin barrier and complicating medical interventions.
Experts highlight that skin conditions are a major global health concern, affecting nearly a third of the world's population at any given time. In India, conditions like fungal infections, acne, and eczema are particularly common. The misuse of over-the-counter medications, especially steroid creams, exacerbates these issues. Furthermore, common myths persist, such as sunscreen causing Vitamin D deficiency, which dermatologists refute, emphasizing that diet and supplementation are more significant factors.
Dermatologists stress that skincare need not be complex, advocating for simple routines with basic cleansers and sunscreen. They also underscore the importance of internal health, diet, hydration, sleep, and mental well-being for skin health. Seeking professional advice from a dermatologist is crucial for any persistent or worsening skin condition to avoid further damage and ensure proper treatment.




