What Are You Putting on Your Skin? 12 Beauty Product Marketing Claims Debunked by Dr. Manish Shah

Skin Care
August 09, 2021

What Are You Putting on Your Skin? 12 Beauty Product Marketing Claims Debunked

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Dr. Manish Shah
Mud is fine, especially clay. It can absorb oils and impurities. I use it in a mask every now and then to keep my skin in order after shaving.
Elisa Schmitz
Wow, is this helpful, Dr. Manish Shah ! I have heard and read so many of these claims over the years, and they certainly do relate credibility. Really good to know that many of them don't mean much at all. I appreciate the insight!

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