Dr. Monica Chahar’s Skincare Insights In The Media
I believe dermatology is about education as much as treatment. These articles are where I break down complex skin science and bust common myths for my patients.
I was featured in Etimes explaining the difference between a medical facial and a regular salon facial. This is important because what I do is not a temporary fix. It's a science-backed, medical-grade procedure for real skin improvement.
In this Times of India feature, I debunk common myths about sunscreen and explain how to apply it correctly. Proper sun protection is the most critical step for preventing skin damage and aging in our climate.
It was an honor to be featured in the Hindustan Times for my expertise on using honey in skincare. I shared some simple, science-backed DIY hacks for using this natural ingredient effectively.
The viral whipped sunscreen trend was a topic I discussed in the Hindustan Times. I provided my expert opinion on its effectiveness and what to look for to ensure you are getting proper sun protection.
The Times of India asked for my recommendations on facials that are ideal for the summer season. I shared insights on which treatments work best to combat the effects of heat, humidity, and sun exposure.
Is it okay to wear makeup while playing sports? I shared my dermatological perspective on this topic for the Hindustan Times during the Paris Olympics, focusing on how to protect your skin while being active.
Healthshots featured my advice on DIY summer fruit face packs. While professional treatments are key, I also believe in empowering you with safe and effective home care tips for glowing skin.
About As Featured In The Media
You will see headlines about glass skin or miracle ingredients everywhere, but science tells a different story. In my features with publications like The Times of India and Hindustan Times, I focus on cutting through that noise. Whether we are discussing the real efficacy of whipped sunscreen or why honey is not a cure-all, my goal is simple: to help you make informed decisions before you spend a rupee on products or procedures.
Why I Speak Out
Skin health often gets buried under social media trends. When I contribute to articles, my objective is not just to be quoted, but to provide clarity. For instance, when The Times of India reached out to discuss medical facials versus salon facials, I wanted to ensure my patients understood the difference between a temporary glow and a science-backed, clinical protocol.
Busting Skincare Myths
From the Paris Olympics to summer skincare hacks, I use these platforms to address the questions that actually matter to you:
- Sun Protection: Is whipped sunscreen as effective as the classic stuff? I break down the SPF facts you need.
- DIY Realities: Can you put honey or fruit on your face? I explain which pantry staples are safe and which ones are just wasting your time.
- Seasonal Care: How do heat and humidity in Delhi NCR actually affect your pores?
Evidence-Based Dermatology
My approach at Skin Decor in Dwarka is the same whether I am on a national stage or in my clinic: it must be evidence-based. If a trend on Instagram sounds too good to be true, it usually is. My media features serve as a guide to help you distinguish between fads and the treatments that provide real, long-term improvement for your acne, pigmentation, or aging concerns. If you have been confused by conflicting advice online, these articles are a great place to start understanding what your skin actually requires.
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