Sunscreen and snail slime: what skincare experts do and don't do to their skin
Briefly

The skincare landscape has evolved dramatically, moving beyond simple routines to a plethora of products and confusing advice from influencers. The Guardian consulted eight dermatologists to examine their personal skincare routines and common mistakes they observe. Notably, none of the dermatologists endorse trends such as using snail slime, with many emphasizing safer and more effective alternatives. Specific recommendations include avoiding harsh ingredients for children and maintaining simplicity in skincare to enhance skin health and beauty.
I wish I'd known my skin was beautiful when I was younger' Dr Angela Tewari, consultant dermatologist at King's College hospital, London, and founder of the Dermatology Studios.
None of the dermatologists we spoke with recommend snail slime for skincare, highlighting simpler, effective moisture options as alternatives.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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