The Skin Real

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The Skin Real

Your go-to resource for all things skin care, skin health, beauty, cosmetics, and more. Carefully curated by board-certified dermatologists and skin experts. Real Skin Care. Real Experts. Real Simple. This is how dermatologists talk skin!

  1. 1일 전

    Creating a Safe and Effective Skin Care Brand- Recap & Takeaways

    Get Dr. Mina’s Ultimate (Affordable) Skincare Guide here. Are preservatives really as bad as some make them out to be? Trust me, the truth is a little different than you might think! When you think about "clean" and "effective," remember that true "clean beauty" means your products are well-preserved and free of bacteria, mold, and biofilms. Focus on brands that prioritize safe, proven ingredients backed by clinical testing. Look for products that actually deliver results and align with your values—no shortcuts, no gimmicks, just real care for your skin’s health! Listen to this week’s recap episode for the top takeaways from my conversation with Amy Gordinier in the latest podcast. Key Takeaways: - Preservatives are essential for skincare products.- SkinFix focuses on healing the skin, not just beauty.- Avoid following skincare trends blindly.- Ingredient safety is crucial in skincare.- Science should guide skincare choices.- Skincare is just one part of overall health.- Realistic expectations are important for skincare.- Skin changes with life stages and health.- No product can achieve perfect skin.- Holistic health reflects in skin appearance. Follow Dr. Mina here:-  https://instagram.com/drminaskin https://www.facebook.com/drminaskin https://www.youtube.com/@drminaskin https://www.linkedin.com/in/drminaskin/For more great skin care tips, subscribe to The Skin Real Podcast or visit www.theskinreal.comBaucom & Mina Derm Surgery, LLCEmail - scheduling@atlantadermsurgery.comContact - (404) 844-0496Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/baucomminamd/Thanks for listening! The content of this podcast is for entertainment, educational, and informational purposes and does not constitute formal medical advice.

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  2. 4일 전

    Creating a Safe and Effective Skin Care Brand

    Check out Dr. Mina's top picks for skin care here. Download the free eBook 'Skincare Myths Busted' here. What does it take to really create safe and effective skin care and not just buzz wordy 'clean beauty'? When it comes to skincare, less is more! It might sound surprising, but our skin doesn’t require a complicated 10-step routine to stay healthy. When you’re shopping for skincare, try to look past the trendy buzzwords and fancy packaging. Instead, find brands that use safe and effective ingredients that have been clinically tested to show they work and align with your values. It’s all about choosing products that help your skin stay radiant and healthy, no quick fixes, gimmicks or hype here! Tune in to this week’s podcast with Amy Gordinier as she discusses creating skin care products that dermatologists trust, covering everything from clinical testing to ingredient safety.  Key Takeaways: - Make sure your product is well preserved. - Safety is far and away the most important. - Understand the products you're purchasing and their formulation methodology. - Dermatologists are the skin experts and should be listened to. - Clean beauty lacks a defined definition, so be cautious. - Collaboration with dermatologists enhances product efficacy. - Rigorous testing is essential for skincare products. - Avoid overusing trending ingredients in formulations. - Consider the holistic approach to skincare. - Preservatives are necessary for product safety. Since Amy launched Skinfix in 2014, she has pioneered the clean clinical category of skincare and brought the conversation of skin barrier health to Sephora. After graduating from Princeton University,Amy lived in New York and London working for some of the biggest names in beauty, from L’Oréal to Jo Malone, before moving to the Canadian coastal city of Halifax, Nova Scotia to start a family. It was there that she met the great, great granddaughter of the British pharmacist who created the heritage Skinfix healing balm.  She was captivated by the powerful formula that the family had passed down through five generations and blown away by the hundreds of hand-written testimonials that they had amassed from people who had used it to heal some of the most serious skin concerns. Since then, she and her team have followed the methodology of using a high level of proven active ingredients at their clinically validated levels to replenish and maintain the vital skin barrier. The Skinfix team works closely with dermatologists to develop therapeutic skincare that is clinically proven to work and will continue until they have helped heal every skin concern that they possibly can. She is also the host of Total Skin Nerds podcast, which features in-depth conversations with top doctors and skin care authorities on a crusade to change how skin is cared for, treated, healed, experienced and talked about.  Skinfix: Website: https://ca.skinfix.com/ Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/skinfixinc/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/skinfix/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@skinfix?lang=en  Follow Dr. Mina here:-  https://instagram.com/drminaskin https://www.facebook.com/drminaskin https://www.youtube.com/@drminaskin https://www.linkedin.com/in/drminaskin/For more great skin care tips, subscribe to The Skin Real Podcast or visit www.theskinreal.comBaucom & Mina Derm Surgery, LLCEmail - scheduling@atlantadermsurgery.comContact - (404) 844-0496Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/baucomminamd/Thanks for listening! The content of this podcast is for entertainment, educational, and informational purposes and does not constitute formal medical advice.

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  3. 10월 31일

    The Truth About Vitiligo

    Vitiligo is a skin condition where the immune cells attack the cells that make pigment, resulting in white patches on the skin. Just like with so many chronic skin conditions, each person’s experience with vitiligo is unique. Some people just have a few small patches, while others have more widespread depigmentation.  For those who have just received a diagnosis or are struggling with self-acceptance, the journey may feel overwhelming at first. Vitiligo may change how someone looks, but it doesn’t change who they are inside. By accepting themselves, people with vitiligo can live openly and beautifully, just as they are. This journey can turn challenges into successes, allowing them to shine in their own special way!   Tune into this week's recap episode, where I share key insights from the latest podcast episode featuring LaTrese Coyt. Key Takeaways: Vitiligo is an autoimmune skin condition where the immune cells attack the cells that make pigment, resulting in white patches on the skin. Treatment options for vitiligo include topical steroids, calcineurin inhibitors, Jack inhibitors, and narrow band ultraviolet B therapy. There is no cure for vitiligo, but treatments can help suppress the immune system and promote repigmentation. Latrice Coit, a vitiligo patient and advocate, shared her experience and gave advice on self-appreciation, knowledge, inspiration, and networking. It is important to seek support and connect with others who are going through the same condition.   Follow Dr. Mina here:-  https://instagram.com/drminaskin https://www.facebook.com/drminaskin https://www.youtube.com/@drminaskin https://www.linkedin.com/in/drminaskin/For more great skin care tips, subscribe to The Skin Real Podcast or visit www.theskinreal.comBaucom & Mina Derm Surgery, LLCEmail - scheduling@atlantadermsurgery.comContact - (404) 844-0496Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/baucomminamd/Thanks for listening! The content of this podcast is for entertainment, educational, and informational purposes and does not constitute formal medical advice.

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  4. 10월 28일

    Living with Vitiligo- One Woman's Journey

    Check out Dr. Mina's top picks for skin care here. Download the free eBook 'Skincare Myths Busted' here. Have you ever noticed someone with light or white patches on their skin and wondered what caused it? This is called vitiligo. It’s a long-term skin condition that affects about 1% of people worldwide. While it mainly changes the skin’s color, vitiligo can also impact those who have it in many other ways. Living with vitiligo can be challenging, but it also teaches important lessons about strength, self-acceptance, and the value of community. Let’s take a look at the basics of vitiligo, including its physical and emotional effects. Tune into this week’s podcast as LaTrese Coyt talks about living with vitiligo, the treatments she’s tried, and how she found confidence again. She also shares advice for others dealing with vitiligo! Key Takeaways: - Vitiligo is an autoimmune disorder that affects the melanin in the skin, and it can occur in people of any ethnicity. - Living with vitiligo can be psychologically challenging, but developing self-love and a positive attitude can help overcome these challenges. - Advocacy work and connecting with others who have vitiligo can provide support and inspiration. - It's important to educate others about vitiligo and promote understanding and acceptance. - There are resources available, such as the World Vitiligo Foundation and support groups, for people with vitiligo to connect and find support. In This Episode: (5:10) Introduction and Personal Background (8:02) Understanding Vitiligo (10:00) Living with Progressive Vitiligo (14:45) Treatment Options and Personal Choices (20:05) Autoimmune Disorders (22:35) Advocacy and Support Resources (27:58) Tips for Living with Vitiligo LaTrese Coyt is a seasoned Marketing and PR professional with over 20 years of experience.  As the National Director of Sports & Experiential Relationships for Boys & Girls Clubs of America (BGCA), she creates opportunities for Boys & Girls Clubs and their members to connect with alumni, athletes, entertainers and supporters through various year-round activities.  LaTrese oversees the daily management of partnerships with multiple sports organizations, ensuring they benefit local Clubs nationwide and on military bases. As a proud advocate and “vitiligo beauty,” LaTrese has transformed the challenges of living with this auto-immune condition into a platform promoting self-love, knowledge, inspiration and networking (SKIN).  Her mission, captured through “My SKIN Within: Looking Beyond,” focuses on how she channels her journey with vitiligo into a deeper sense of purpose beyond the external appearance.  In her free time, LaTrese enjoys traveling, staying active, and has both authored and co-authored two books and was featured in “The Dream Is In Your Hands” book.  She is the mother of two adult children and HoneyGram to her grandchild. Find LaTrese here: https://www.instagram.com/ldarsellwrites/ http://www.ldarsell.com/ Follow Dr. Mina here:- https://instagram.com/drminaskin https://www.facebook.com/drminaskin https://www.youtube.com/@drminaskin https://www.linkedin.com/in/drminaskin/For more great skin care tips, subscribe to The Skin Real Podcast or visit www.theskinreal.comBaucom & Mina Derm Surgery, LLCEmail - scheduling@atlantadermsurgery.comContact - (404) 844-0496Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/baucomminamd/Thanks for listening! The content of this podcast is for entertainment, educational, and informational purposes and does not constitute formal medical advice.

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  5. 10월 24일

    Beyond Fillers...All About Biostimulants Weekly Recap Episode

    While fillers are a popular choice for quick results, biostimulants offer a great long-term option for anyone looking to improve their skin health. Biostimulants are great for addressing these deeper signs of aging, especially in places like the temples, cheeks, and jawline, where even a little volume loss can change how you look. While the results take time to show, you’ll start to notice a more youthful and refreshed appearance as your body naturally rebuilds collagen. Another plus is that biostimulants can help slow down aging by keeping your collagen levels up. This is ideal for anyone looking for subtle, long-lasting results without the regular maintenance that fillers need! Tune into this week's recap episode, where I share key insights from the latest podcast episode featuring Dr. Sapna Palep. Key Takeaways: - Biostimulants are a natural way to boost collagen.- They differ from fillers, which often lead to an overdone look.- Collagen loss begins in our late twenties and accelerates during menopause.- Sculptra and Radiesse are popular biostimulants.- Biostimulants provide long-lasting results compared to fillers.- Candidates for biostimulants often have significant volume loss.- The treatment requires patience as results take time to appear.- Proper aftercare is essential to avoid complications.- Lifestyle choices impact the longevity of collagen results.- Dr. Mina advocates for a natural approach to aesthetics. Follow Dr. Mina here:- https://instagram.com/drminaskin https://www.facebook.com/drminaskin https://www.youtube.com/@drminaskin https://www.linkedin.com/in/drminaskin/ For more great skin care tips, subscribe to The Skin Real Podcast or visit www.theskinreal.com Baucom & Mina Derm Surgery, LLCEmail - scheduling@atlantadermsurgery.comContact - (404) 844-0496Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/baucomminamd/ Thanks for listening! The content of this podcast is for entertainment, educational, and informational purposes and does not constitute formal medical advice.

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  6. 10월 21일

    Beyond Fillers...All About Biostimulants with Dr. Sapna Palep

    Check out Dr. Mina's top picks for skin care here. Download the free eBook 'Skincare Myths Busted' here. If you’ve explored the world of fillers, you’ve probably come across hyaluronic acid options like Juvederm and Restylane. It’s no surprise they’re a favorite—they provide instant results, helping to restore volume and define facial contours. But what if I told you there’s another approach to skincare that, while it takes a little more time, delivers longer-lasting and more natural-looking results? Welcome to the world of biostimulants! Check out this week’s podcast with Dr. Sapna Palep, where she explains what biostimulants are, the science behind how they work, and the amazing benefits they offer for skin regeneration and overall health! Key Takeaways: - Biostimulants stimulate collagen production over time. - Fillers provide immediate results but are not long-lasting. - A global approach to facial aesthetics is essential. - Patience is key when using biostimulants. - Simplified skincare routines can save money in the long run. - Word of mouth referrals are important for finding providers. - Biostimulants can be used in various areas beyond the face. - Combining treatments can yield optimal results. - Understanding the differences between fillers and biostimulants is crucial. - Education is vital for patients navigating skincare options. Dr. Sapna Palep has been recognized as one of New York’s leading board-certified dermatologists for over a decade. Since founding Spring Street Dermatology in 2010, Dr. Palep has helped countless patients achieve clear, healthy skin with her safe, effective, and highly individualized treatment plans. Dr. Palep conducts annual skin cancer screenings and treats all dermatologic conditions, including acne, eczema, psoriasis, and rosacea. She is also highly sought after for her skill in cosmetic treatments, including Botox, chemical peels, dermal fillers, microneedling, and resurfacing lasers. A native of Florida, Dr. Palep completed her undergraduate studies in biology and chemistry at the University of Miami in 1999. She attended the University of Miami School of Medicine for two years before relocating to New York in 2000. She completed her medical degree at New York Medical College in 2004. The same year, Dr. Palep graduated with a Master’s of Business Administration from the Lubin School of Business at Pace University, where she majored in Health Systems Management. After an internship in internal medicine at Soundshore Medical Center in New Rochelle, Dr. Palep began her residency in dermatology at Mount Sinai Medical Center in 2006. She served as Chief Resident in the department of Dermatology from 2008 to 2009. Since 2010, Dr. Palep has served as Associate Clinical Professor, in the department of Dermatology at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Hospital. For her commitment to excellence in education, Dr. Palep was presented with the Teacher of the Year Award in 2010 and 2012, and the Mentor of the Year Award in 2013. In 2015, the Leading Physicians of the World recognized Dr. Palep as a Top Dermatologist in New York. Castle Connolly has named Dr. Palep a Top Doctor in the New York Metro Area consecutively since 2018. Dr. Palep has conducted extensive research in medical dermatology, with a focus on the carcinogenic effects of UV radiation on DNA. Her work has been published in the Journal of the American Association of Dermatology, the Journal of Cutaneous Pathology, and the Journal of Investigative Dermatology. Dr. Palep is an active member of the American Medical Association, the American Medical Women’s Association, the American Academy of Dermatology, the New York Academy of Medicine, the New York Dermatology Society, and the Society of Investigative Dermatology. Find Dr. Sapna Palep here: Website: www.springstderm.com https://www.instagram.com/springstreetdermatology/?hl=en https://www.instagram.com/drsapnapalep/?hl=en Follow Dr. Mina here:- https:

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  7. 10월 17일

    Is Your Rash an Allergic Reaction?

    Check out Dr. Mina's top picks for skin care here. Living with a long-lasting skin condition can be tough, and allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) is no different. It can cause a lot of discomfort and frustration. However, with the right steps and care, you can manage ACD successfully! If you think you have ACD or are having trouble with your symptoms, don’t hesitate to get help. A dermatologist can give you helpful advice and treatment options that are right for you. Remember, you don’t have to go through this alone—there are experts who can help you feel more comfortable and confident in your skin! Tune into this week's recap episode, where I share key insights from the latest podcast episode featuring Dr. Mani Javvaji. Key Takeaways: Allergic contact dermatitis is a common skin condition that can cause rashes and discomfort. Always check the ingredient lists on your personal care products. Patch testing is an effective way to identify allergens and avoid them. The key to managing ACD is to avoid contact with known allergens Topical antibiotics like neomycin and bacitracin, found in many over-the-counter ointments, can lead to allergic reactions Finding a supportive community can provide valuable support and understanding. Practicing self-care and compassion is important for managing a chronic skin condition. Follow Dr. Mina here:- https://instagram.com/drminaskin https://www.facebook.com/drminaskin https://www.youtube.com/@drminaskin https://www.linkedin.com/in/drminaskin/For more great skin care tips, subscribe to The Skin Real Podcast or visit www.theskinreal.comBaucom & Mina Derm Surgery, LLCEmail - scheduling@atlantadermsurgery.comContact - (404) 844-0496Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/baucomminamd/Thanks for listening! The content of this podcast is for entertainment, educational, and informational purposes and does not constitute formal medical advice.

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  8. 10월 14일

    Living and Thriving with a Chronic Skin Condition

    Did you know that as dermatologists, we diagnose and treat over 3,000 skin conditions? One of the most common—and tricky—ones is allergic contact dermatitis (ACD). It's an inflammatory skin condition that causes a rash in areas where your skin has made contact with an allergen. Typically, you won’t notice the rash right away; it usually appears 24 to 48 hours after contact, making it a classic case of delayed-type hypersensitivity. What makes ACD so challenging? Well, almost anything can trigger it! Common culprits hide in our everyday beauty and personal care products—think fragrances, botanicals, and preservatives. Check out this week’s podcast with Dr. Mani Javvaji, where she shares her experience with allergic contact dermatitis and offers advice and tips for managing this chronic skin condition. Key Takeaways: - Allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) is a common allergic skin condition characterized by a red, itchy rash that occurs 24 to 48 hours after exposure to an allergen.- ACD affects one in every five people and can be controlled but not cured.- Patch testing is the gold standard for diagnosing ACD and involves placing allergen-containing patches on the back for 48 hours to identify specific allergens.- Common allergens in ACD include nickel, neosporin, fragrances, and certain preservatives.- Managing ACD requires careful reading of product ingredient labels and making lifestyle changes to avoid allergens. - Natural products labeled as 'natural' can still contain botanical ingredients that trigger ACD.- Use testing, applying a small amount of a product to the inner elbow, can help determine if it will cause a reaction.- Seek help from a dermatologist or allergist specializing in ACD for proper diagnosis and treatment.- Protect emotional well-being by finding support from online communities or therapists, and practicing self-compassion. In This Episode: (7:05) Diagnosis and Avoiding Allergens(9:15) The Role of Apps in Managing ACD(13:20) Understanding Patch Testing Process(17:00) Common Allergens in ACD(18:45)Challenges of Managing ACD(24:34) Managing ACD: Reading Labels and Making Lifestyle Changes(32:25) Beware of 'Natural' Products Download the free eBook 'Skincare Myths Busted' here. Get Dr. Mina's free PDF on How to create Healthy Skin Habits here. Dr. Mani Javvaji (@Mani.Jaye.MD) is a Columbia-University trained double board-certified Dermatologist and fellowship-trained Mohs skin cancer Surgeon. She has sensitive skin and was diagnosed with skin allergies known as allergic contact dermatitis during her dermatology training. She is allergic to over a dozen ingredients in skincare products and like many others with allergic contact dermatitis, has to very carefully navigate the world of ultra sensitive skin. Because of her unique first hand experience, she loves educating on skincare to help others feel comfortable and happy in their skin. Outside of dermatology her passions include productivity and work-life balance, especially sharing helpful ways we can make small changes to our lives to live a happier life we love. Having a chronic skin condition has ultimately taught her to make more time for the things that bring us joy. Find Dr. Javvaji here: https://www.instagram.com/mani.jaye.md/ https://www.youtube.com/@ManiJayeMD https://www.tiktok.com/@mani.jaye.md Follow Dr. Mina here:- https://instagram.com/drminaskin https://www.facebook.com/drminaskin https://www.youtube.com/@drminaskin https://www.linkedin.com/in/drminaskin/For more great skin care tips, subscribe to The Skin Real Podcast or visit www.theskinreal.comBaucom & Mina Derm Surgery, LLCEmail - scheduling@atlantadermsurgery.comContact - (404) 844-0496Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/baucomminamd/Thanks for listening! The content of this podcast is for entertainment, educational, and informational purposes and does not constitute formal medical advice.

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