7 Skincare Fads Dermatologists Advise Against Trying
This article highlights several skincare trends that dermatologists recommend avoiding due to potential risks or ineffectiveness. Here are the trends discussed:
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Applying Beef Tallow on Your Face: Dermatologists advise against this because it can clog pores and lead to infections. Better moisturizing alternatives are available.
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Taking a Shortcut With Hyaluron Pens: These tools promise needle-free plumping but are risky as they can cause uneven results, swelling, bruising, and infections. Professional treatments are safer.
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Cleaning With Makeup Wipes: While convenient, makeup wipes are not a substitute for cleansers. They can irritate the skin and disrupt its barrier. A gentle cleanser is recommended instead.
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Coating Lashes With Castor Oil: Although it can hydrate and strengthen lashes, caution is advised as it may cause infections or styes if it gets into the eyes.
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Scrubbing Off Micellar Water: Micellar water is designed to be left on the skin, but if preferred, gentle rinsing is suggested. Avoid scrubbing it off with a dry cloth.
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Using Antibacterial Cleanser: Overuse can strip the skin and disrupt the microbiome. A gentle cleanser is usually sufficient unless directed otherwise by a doctor.
- Using Canola Oil on Your Skin: Although marketed as natural, canola oil can clog pores and lacks the benefits of skincare-specific oils like jojoba or squalane.
The overall message is to approach viral beauty trends with caution and consult with professionals for safer, more effective skincare solutions.

