Dermatologist Use Tiktok to Correct Skincare Misconception

London Based Dermatologist use Tiktok Platform to Prevent Fake News About Skincare

Dermatologist from London Dr. Aamna Adel, a.k.a. @dermatology.doctor use Tiktok platform to correct skincare misconceptions.

Have you ever wondered if the product that you are using is the best and fit in your skin? Is there any chance that this dermatologist doctor appear on your FYP? if yes, then you are in the positive side of Tiktok.

Based on the report of GMA News, Dr. Aamna Adel, a.k.a. @dermatology.doctor is a registered deramtologist from London that use her social media platform to help people about proper skincare methods using catchy Tiktok viral audios.

This London based dermatologist use her humor to correct skincare misconceptions that everyone is still using. People are just commenting about their concerns and the dermatologist doctor will answer them right away.

Several of her well-liked videos featured the Rosalia song Bizcochito. For non-TikTok users, this audio is used when you upload a video of someone making a judgmental gesture, such as lifting one eyebrow while giving you a full body gaze.

The report mentioned that,in her TikTok series titled “Dermatologist POV,” Dr. Adel employs this comedy to dispel several skincare myths while projecting a judgemental attitude. The doctor tackle on sunscreens, iron deficiency symptoms, and product introduction to the skin in one video.

“Having cracks at the corner of your mouth and not getting your iron levels checked,”

Dr. Adel clarified in the comments that “angular cheilitis,” a disorder that may be related to an iron deficit, could be the cause of the mouth cracks.

 “Applying sunscreen once a day instead of reapplying every two hours,” she added.

Dr. Adel said that when you going to outdoor all day you need to apply sunsscreen evry 2 hours to protect and hydrate your skin from harmful rays.

 “Introducing multiple products at once instead of one at a time,” last tip of Doctor Adel for her viewers.

The dermatologist advises introducing one product at a time to the skin in order to swiftly determine whether it is beneficial or irritating. As of this writing, this TikTok video has received over 5.4 million views, while Dr. Adel has received over 16.2 million TikTok likes overall.

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