Skin care Q&A: skin tags, sun spots, stem cells, & more 🙆💊

TL;DR
Dr. Dre answers questions about skincare, including the effectiveness of over-the-counter remedies for skin tags, using facial oils as moisturizers, the use of stem cells in skincare, and more.
Transcript
hey guys so welcome back to Q&A with dr. Dre on Friday where I'm gonna be going through you guys's questions and comments from the week and hopefully addressing them in a unified a sit-down forum here on on the Friday I hope your week has been going well you know I've got my lime water for those of you who are new I love this on my lips instead of ... Read More
Key Insights
- ⚡ Skin tags should be removed by a dermatologist to prevent complications.
- 🛢️ Facial oils can make the skin smoother but may cause irritation in some individuals.
- 😒 The use of stem cells in skincare products has no scientific backing.
- 👱 Vantika can reduce the visibility of facial hair and may improve the effectiveness of laser hair removal.
- 🔄 Over-the-counter hydrocortisone should be avoided for perioral dermatitis.
- 😃 Avoid using multiple products under the eyes and opt for a plain moisturizer instead.
- 💁 Physical sunscreens with zinc or titanium dioxide offer immediate protection, while chemical sunscreens need time to form a protective film.
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Questions & Answers
Q: Is there an over-the-counter remedy for removing skin tags?
Skin tags cannot be treated with over-the-counter remedies, and it is best to have them removed by a dermatologist to prevent scarring and infection.
Q: Can facial oils like grapeseed or rose hip be used for moisturizing?
Facial oils can act as emollients, making the skin smoother. However, some botanical oils, like rose oil, may be irritating to the skin.
Q: What is the use of stem cells in skincare products?
There is no scientific evidence supporting the effectiveness of stem cells in skincare products, and the process of incorporating functional cells into a cream is unlikely.
Q: Does Vantika work well for reducing facial hair?
Vantika can block an enzyme that plays a role in terminal hair growth on the face, making the hair less noticeable. It may also enhance the effectiveness of laser hair removal.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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Skin tags, benign skin growths, cannot be removed with over-the-counter remedies and should be removed by a dermatologist to avoid scarring and infection.
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Facial oils can act as emollients, making the skin smoother, but certain botanical oils may be irritating.
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There is no scientific evidence supporting the effectiveness of stem cells in skincare products, and the process of incorporating functional cells into a cream is unlikely.
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Vantika, a medication that blocks enzymes in the skin, can reduce the visibility of facial hair and enhance the effectiveness of laser hair removal.
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