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The Mainstream Patient: September 7

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This week’s edition of The Mainstream Patient features stories about the difference between cold sores and acne, glycerin in skincare, psoriasis and its effect on mental health, how to avoid tech neck, plus more.

Introducing The Mainstream Patient, a weekly glimpse into what your patients may be reading in the media about skin health.

In this week’s edition, Allure explains how to tell the difference between a cold sore and acne. Also, Hello Giggles reveals various cellulite treatments and how glycerin has become one of the most commonly used ingredients in skincare. Shape dives into vitamin D skincare products and Self writes about a new documentary revolving around psoriasis and mental health. Finally, Vogue suggests how to avoid tech neck during a time with increased technology usage.

The Truth About Getting Rid of Cellulite

Should You Be Using Vitamin D Skin-Care Products?

How to Tell If Your Little Red Facial Bump Is a Pimple or a Cold Sore

Watch This New Documentary Exploring the Complex Link Between Psoriasis and Mental Health

How to Avoid Tech Neck in the Age of Zoom

Dermatologists Say Glycerin Is the Underdog Moisturizing Ingredient You Need to Know About—Here's Why

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