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  • Aug 27, 2024 | arxiv.org | Charu Sharma

  • Aug 15, 2024 | news.abplive.com | Charu Sharma

    Image Source: CanvaPRIORITISE SUN PROTECTION:Broad-spectrum sunscreen: Apply a generous amount of broad-spectrum sunscreen with an SPF of 30 or higher every two hours, even on cloudy days. Image Source: CanvaProtective clothing: Wear hats, sunglasses, and clothing that covers exposed skin to add an extra layer of defense. Image Source: CanvaSeek shade: Try to stay out of direct sunlight, especially between 10 AM and 4 PM, when the sun is at its peak.

  • Jul 5, 2024 | thehansindia.com | Charu Sharma

    The monsoon weather brings with it a refreshing change, but it also poses challenges for your hair. The high humidity and frequent rains can wreak havoc on your locks, leading to frizz, dryness, and even fungal infections. However, fear not! With the advent of advanced technology, there's a way to combat these hair woes effectively and tailor your hair care routine to your unique needs. It's no secret that each individual's hair is as unique as their personality.

  • Jun 25, 2024 | konexionetwork.com | Charu Sharma

    Navigating the teenage years can be challenging, especially when it comes to dealing with acne. As a dermatologist, I've seen many teens struggle with acne, which can impact self-esteem and overall well-being. Teen acne is a common skin condition that affects up to 85% of adolescents. It occurs when hair follicles become clogged with oil and dead skin cells, leading to inflammation and the formation of pimples, blackheads, whiteheads, or cysts.

  • Jun 19, 2024 | konexionetwork.com | Charu Sharma

    The monsoon season provides relief from the heat, but it can also be tough on your hair and skin. Increased humidity fosters bacteria and fungus, causing various issues. Dr. Charu Sharma, Head of Dermatology at Cureskin, explains six common mistakes to avoid during the monsoon for healthy hair and skin. 1. Skipping SunscreenMany people believe that sunscreen is only necessary on sunny days. However, UV rays can be very harmful even on cloudy and rainy days.

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