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157: Dark spots, large pores & wrinkle solutions | board-certified dermatologist Muneeb Shah, DO

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“When I started getting into skin care myself, I was like ‘I have this texture, these bumps, and I’m starting to develop fine lines, what are the things I can buy?’ It’s always been very problem-solution focused. If we understand how to get these concerns, then we can understand what ingredients to look for in a product and then we can find the right products to really help with that,” says board-certified dermatologist Muneeb Shah, D.O., who is sometimes better known as the face behind the YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram sensation Doctorly. Shah is now the founder of the results-oriented skin care brand Remedy Science.

In this episode of Clean Beauty School, mindbodygreen beauty director and host Alexandra Engler chats with Shah about retinol use, dealing with dark spots, and finding reputable information on social media.

Show notes:

-Follow our guest on Instagram and Tiktok: @Doctorly

-Watch their YouTube videos: https://www.youtube.com/@Doctorly

-Follow Remedy Science: @Remedyskin

-Shop products mentioned in this episode: Remedy Science Remedy for Dark Spots and Remedy for Pore Size

Follow the host: @alex_blair_

Call in: sayhi.chat/cleanbeautyschool

Comments: podcast@mindbodygreen.com

Sponsorship inquiries: sales@mindbodygreen.com

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“When I started getting into skin care myself, I was like ‘I have this texture, these bumps, and I’m starting to develop fine lines, what are the things I can buy?’ It’s always been very problem-solution focused. If we understand how to get these concerns, then we can understand what ingredients to look for in a product and then we can find the right products to really help with that,” says board-certified dermatologist Muneeb Shah, D.O., who is sometimes better known as the face behind the YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram sensation Doctorly. Shah is now the founder of the results-oriented skin care brand Remedy Science.

In this episode of Clean Beauty School, mindbodygreen beauty director and host Alexandra Engler chats with Shah about retinol use, dealing with dark spots, and finding reputable information on social media.

Show notes:

-Follow our guest on Instagram and Tiktok: @Doctorly

-Watch their YouTube videos: https://www.youtube.com/@Doctorly

-Follow Remedy Science: @Remedyskin

-Shop products mentioned in this episode: Remedy Science Remedy for Dark Spots and Remedy for Pore Size

Follow the host: @alex_blair_

Call in: sayhi.chat/cleanbeautyschool

Comments: podcast@mindbodygreen.com

Sponsorship inquiries: sales@mindbodygreen.com

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