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Ten things a TikTok-trending dermatologist wants you to know before you scroll

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Skinfluencers are a new breed of viral social media users who have found fame dishing out skincare tips online, but the problem is not all of them are qualified to give out the advice you see on TikTok and Instagram.

However, one viral influencer who does have the right expertise is Dr Aamna Adel. She’s an NHS doctor by day and social media star by night, with over 200,000 followers on TikTok (@dermatology.doctor).

We asked her to highlight the top skincare myths and mistakes she sees online and to share her top tips for navigating the world of digital dermatology advice.

Buckle up! 1. Entertainment doesn’t equal expertise They might sound like they know everything, but many skinfluencers are simply sharing their own untrained views and experiences online. “It’s entertaining for watchers but people will copy what they’re doing, and it can be dangerous.There’s a lot of guidance on skincare layering, which really can’t do much harm, but there’s another aspect where a group of people talk about, for example, sunscreen causing skin cancer, which is mad,” cautions Dr Adel cautions.

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