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The Mainstream Patient: June 18, 2021

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This week’s edition of The Mainstream Patient features stories about microcurrent facials, the psoriasis treatment journey, melanoma survivor stories, plus more.

In this week’s edition, Allure explains psychodermatology, how to properly remove a skin tag, and how much sunscreen you should apply every day. Also, Vogue reveals how to manage keratosis pilaris during the summer months and Glamour provides tips on how to treat a sunburn quickly. Finally, Hello Giggles investigates if pore strips are really bad for our skin or not.

Hold Up, Pore Strips Could Actually Be Really Bad For Your Skin

How to Treat a Sunburn Fast

Have Dry, Bumpy Skin? Here’s How to Manage Keratosis Pilaris This Summer

What Makes You More Likely to Get Skin Tags and What to Do About Them

Should You Be Seeing a Psychodermatologist?

How Much Sunscreen Do You Really Need to Apply Every Day?

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