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Expert Skincare Advice: Debunking Myths with Science

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Stop falling for viral internet hacks. From the truth about winter sunscreen to why toothpaste ruins acne, I break down the science so you stop guessing and start healing.

Many people have myths about aesthetic treatments like lasers, MNRF, or peels, worrying they will damage the skin. I'm here to discuss how these procedures, under a doctor's guidance, are safe and give fabulous, skin-enhancing results.

A major myth is that you only need sunscreen when you step outside. This is absolutely wrong. You must apply sunscreen even when you are at home to get anti-aging benefits and maintain an even skin tone.

It's a myth that you don't need sunscreen in winters. The sun's rays are just as penetrating. For patients with melasma or pigmentation, it's very important to use sunscreen year-round to prevent the condition from worsening.

Having a good skincare routine is essential, but the order of application matters. I explain the correct steps: cleanser, serum, under-eye cream, moisturizer, and finally sunscreen, which is the 'rambaan' for everything.

Good habits lead to glowing skin. This video highlights the essential habits like cleansing, moisturizing, and protecting your skin with SPF 50, which are the foundation of any effective skincare routine.

My top three tips for the festive season are simple: cleanse, nourish, and protect. Use a gentle cleanser, a good moisturizer with hyaluronic acid, and always finish with sunscreen to keep your skin protected and glowing.

In this video, I clear up common myths and facts about skincare during pregnancy. For example, it's a myth that you can't use sunscreen, but a fact that melasma and hormonal acne are normal.

What makes Eevara different? It's my commitment to giving you the best possible results through personalized, affordable packages and state-of-the-art equipment for all your aesthetic concerns.

About Dr. Vasundhra's Expert Advice

You have likely tried a dozen DIY hacks that promise a glow, but these often lead to irritation or long-term damage. Take sunscreen; it is the real 'rambaan' for your skin, whether you are stepping out or staying indoors. If you are struggling with a routine that is not working, it is time to move past internet trends and follow a protocol tailored to your specific skin type and environment.

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