
|Articles|October 4, 2021
The Mainstream Patient: October 4, 2021
Author(s)Linda Stocum, Associate Editor
This week’s edition of The Mainstream Patient features stories about HS flares during the period, clothes that double as skincare, and more!
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In this week’s edition, Self explains why hidrandenitis suppurativa (HS) may flare during the menstural cycle and New Beauty talks about how skin of color (SOC) is changing the conversation on skin care. Also, Vogue explores clothing that doubles as skin care and Elle explains lash lifts. Finally, Hello Giggles explores how long to test skin care and Allure features a bill being reintroduced to get wigs covered by Medicare.
Hidradenitis Suppurativa and the Menstrual Cycle: Why You Might Have H.S. Flares Around Your Period
Clothing That Doubles as Skin Care? PH5 Designed Some—Here’s How It Works
Lash Lifts Are The Low-Maintenance Alternative To Lash Extensions
How Long to Use Skincare Products Before Seeing Results, According to Experts
Rep. Ayanna Pressley Joins Reintroduction of Bill to Get Wigs Covered by Medicare
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