EP65 - Shutting Down Beauty Myths & What You Really Need for Skin Health w/ Dr. Anjali Mahto - Consultant Dermatologist

EP65 - Shutting Down Beauty Myths & What You Really Need for Skin Health w/ Dr. Anjali Mahto - Consultant Dermatologist

By Laura Thomas, PhD

Are you ready to shut down some beauty myths? Because consultant dermatologist Dr. Anjali Mahto is here to SHUT šŸ‘ THEM šŸ‘ DOWN šŸ‘ - do you really need eye cream? What about double -cleansing? And do oil based serums actually help with acne? Anjali distills down what we really need in our bathroom cabinets, and what's just junk. Plus we talk about the unrealistic beauty standards placed on women and how dermatologists need to step up and take responsibility when they suspect body dysmorphia. Plus why we need to celebrate the wisdom and experience of older women instead of trying to erase them from consciousness. So much great stuff in this episode, LEAN IN.

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Show Notes - full notes at laurathomasphd.co.uk

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Anjali's Skincare Recommendations:

Sun Screen
Heliocare 360 gel oil-free SPF 50

Facial Cleansers
Oily skin:

La Roche Posay Effaclar foaming wash Jan Marini bioglycolic cleanser Medik 8 Pore cleanse gel

Sensitive Skin

Avene extremely gentle cleanser lotion

Antioxidant Serums

The Ordinary Resveratrol 3% + ferulic acid 3% Skinceuticals Phloretin CF

Skin brightening agents (ingredients to look out for):

Arbutin Kojic or mandelic acid Glabridin (licorice) Azelaic acid

Retinoid or Vitamin A based products:

The Ordinary 2% advanced retinoid Skinceuticals retinol 0.5%
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