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Why Your Skin & Hair Isnt Working

Podcast by abdelhamid bou ikhessayen

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About Why Your Skin & Hair Isnt Working

We break down skincare and haircare myths using real research, dermatologist sources, and ingredient science — so you know what actually works and what doesn’t.

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Why Some People Can Use Anything and You Can’t

This Episode explore the complex relationship between biological systems, genetics, and environmental factors in determining human health and disease. They examine how genomic diversity and enzymatic variations, such as those in the CYP2B6 and FLG genes, influence everything from drug metabolism and personalized therapy to the development of atopic dermatitis. Research also highlights the physiological impact of aging and chronic stress, particularly through the lens of allostatic load and hormonal changes that erode the body’s natural homeostasis. Furthermore, the texts emphasize the critical role of the microbiome and skin barrier function in maintaining wellness and regulating immune responses. Beyond physical health, the documents address psychological wellbeing, noting how social comparisons and visible skin conditions can negatively affect self-esteem. Finally, the collection warns of survivorship bias in research, urging a more inclusive approach to clinical trials and data analysis across diverse global populations.

18 Jan 2026 - 41 min
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Dermatologist Advice vs Internet Advice

This Episode examine the complex intersection of modern technology and dermatological health, highlighting the risks of viral social media trends that often encourage children and teens to use inappropriate, multi-step skincare routines. While digital platforms offer widespread patient education, experts warn that non-professional "dermfluencers" frequently spread misinformation and promote unverified DIY treatments that can lead to scarring or chronic sensitivities. To improve professional accessibility, the texts discuss the rising utility of teledermatology and artificial intelligence, which can enhance diagnostic accuracy for conditions like melanoma while reducing healthcare costs. However, researchers emphasize that board-certified dermatologists remain essential because they possess the specialized training required to identify subtle clinical cues and "mimicker" diseases that digital tools often miss. Ultimately, the collection advocates for a simple medical routine consisting of a cleanser, moisturizer, and sunscreen to ensure long-term skin protection.

17 Jan 2026 - 39 min
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Why TikTok Skincare Advice Is So Conflicting

TikTok has become a powerful hub for beauty and skincare, where viral trends and influencer endorsements significantly impact consumer purchasing decisions and brand awareness. While the platform offers innovative marketing opportunities for companies through affiliate programs and user-generated content, medical experts warn of the risks associated with misinformation and unverified DIY hacks. Dermatologists emphasize that many trending routines lack scientific backing and may lead to skin damage or health complications if applied without professional guidance. Consequently, researchers and clinicians advocate for enhanced digital literacy to help users distinguish between effective skincare strategies, like skin cycling, and dangerous, exaggerated claims. Balancing the platform’s high engagement with ethical advertising and evidence-based advice is essential for maintaining both consumer safety and brand credibility.

16 Jan 2026 - 29 min
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Skincare Ingredients That Sound Scientific but Aren’t

This Episode explore the intersection of dermatological science, innovative ingredients, and the marketing of anti-aging products. While brands promote high-end additives like gold, pearls, and plant stem cells to imply luxury and efficacy, experts and legal documents highlight a significant lack of clinical proof for many of these claims. Research focuses on advanced technologies such as DNA repair enzymes, growth factors, and nanoparticles to combat environmental damage and promote skin renewal. However, the industry faces scrutiny through FDA warning letters and consumer lawsuits regarding deceptive advertising and the classification of cosmetics as unapproved drugs. Established companies like Estée Lauder emphasize long-term epigenetic research to validate their formulations in a competitive market. Ultimately, these texts illustrate a "blurred line" between medical treatments and cosmetic enhancements, urging a more rigorous scientific standard for beauty products.

15 Jan 2026 - 34 min
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Natural Haircare Myths the Internet Keeps Repeating

This Episode provide a comprehensive look at modern hair health, blending scientific research with consumer trends and regulatory updates. They evaluate the efficacy of popular treatments like rosemary oil and onion juice, noting that while some botanical options show clinical promise, others remain strictly anecdotal. The texts further explain the biological stages of hair growth and the concept of hair porosity, which dictates how strands absorb and retain essential moisture. Discussion also extends to the "no-poo" movement and the impact of frequent washing on the scalp's delicate microbial balance. Additionally, the collection highlights shifting safety standards, such as the European Union’s tightening restrictions on specific cosmetic ingredients like PFAS and parabens. Together, these perspectives help consumers distinguish between verified medical advice and common social media myths.

14 Jan 2026 - 36 min
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