KINCARE has become an essential part of our daily lives over the last few years, thanks to an array of social media trends and beauty hacks. But amid busy work lives and tight deadlines, we tend to fall behind on skincare. Even if we try hard to follow the 'perfect' routine, problems are inevitable because the largest organ of the body is very sensitive. Dr Akber Amier and Dr Pranitha Reddy addressed these topics in a skin meet at Maya Medi Spa. CE had an exclusive interaction with the doctors about skin treatments, hydration, and more.
Social media has played a big role in influencing people to use different skincare products. But Dr Pranitha advised against blindly following online trends, saying, "One product doesn't work for everyone—please understand this. You need guidance and professional help to understand the product."
This story is from the December 11, 2024 edition of The New Indian Express Hyderabad.
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