Dermatologist gift guide: affordable skincare for the holidays
Read full article: Dermatologist gift guide: affordable skincare for the holidaysThis holiday season, give the gift of healthy, glowing skin. Board-certified dermatologist Dr. Sherry Ingraham stopped by Houston Life with affordable, crowd-pleasing picks that work for a range of ages and skin concerns.
Back-to-school breakouts: Dermatologist Dr. Sherry Ingrahamโs tips for battling teen acne
Read full article: Back-to-school breakouts: Dermatologist Dr. Sherry Ingrahamโs tips for battling teen acneFor many teens, back to school means back to breakouts. So, we're breaking down teen acne 101 with dermatologist Dr. Sherry Ingraham.
The ultimate guide to protecting your skin and staying flawless in the summer heat
Read full article: The ultimate guide to protecting your skin and staying flawless in the summer heatSay goodbye to sunburns! Certified dermatologist Dr. Sherry Ingraham shares her best advice for keeping your skin radiantly healthy all summer long.
Derma Duel: Houston dermatologist puts โHouston Lifeโ hosts to the test with skin trivia game
Read full article: Derma Duel: Houston dermatologist puts โHouston Lifeโ hosts to the test with skin trivia gameMay is skin cancer awareness month, a great reminder to schedule your routine skin check with a dermatologist. Dr. Sherry Ingraham, with Advanced Dermatology, recently shared some skincare tips to remember on โHouston Life.โ
Give yourself a springtime refresh. Your skin will thank you!
Read full article: Give yourself a springtime refresh. Your skin will thank you!We often hear about spring cleaning around the house but what about for your skin? Dr. Sherry Ingraham with Advanced Dermatology offered skincare solutions to refresh your daily routines. She also reminded us how often you should be cleaning or changing out makeup brushes and other products you use regularly.
Skincare stocking stuffers: Local dermatologist shares her top picks for the holiday season
Read full article: Skincare stocking stuffers: Local dermatologist shares her top picks for the holiday seasonGive the gift of good skin this holiday season! Dr. Sherry Ingraham shares fun ideas for every budget.
Parents Must Watch: Latest Dangerous TikTok Trend
Read full article: Parents Must Watch: Latest Dangerous TikTok TrendTuesday on Houston Life, itโs must-watch tv for parents. Beauty influencers are taking to TikTok to show themselves snorting sprays that they claim give them a golden tan โ but doctors warn the products could be both ineffective and dangerous. Dermatologist Dr. Sherry Ingraham will stop by Houston Life with the dos and donโts of the latest fad but also give tips on how your teens and college-age kids can be safe when it comes to getting a bronze look.
Holiday skincare survival guide: Local dermatologist shares her top home remedies
Read full article: Holiday skincare survival guide: Local dermatologist shares her top home remediesDuring the holidays, food and alcohol consumption increases while sleep declines, which unfortunately is a bad combination for your skin!
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Baseball and Botox: How the World Series, other large gatherings are leading to more cosmetic procedures
Read full article: Baseball and Botox: How the World Series, other large gatherings are leading to more cosmetic proceduresAnytime thereโs a big event here in Houston like the Rodeo, the Super Bowl, or the World Series, men and women both want to look their best.
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Want smooth skin? Houston dermatologist shares the right way to shave
Read full article: Want smooth skin? Houston dermatologist shares the right way to shaveShaving is one of the most popular hair removal methods available, but whether is razor burns or ingrown hairs, there can be challenges in the pursuit of smooth skin.
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Is โsluggingโ safe? Houston dermatologist weighs in on TikTokโs skincare trend
Read full article: Is โsluggingโ safe? Houston dermatologist weighs in on TikTokโs skincare trendHOUSTON โ The latest trend on TikTok is slugging, a beauty hack that promises to give you hydrated, dewy skin by applying Vaseline at night before bed. Dr. Sherry Ingraham, dermatologist at Advance Dermatology, breaks down the dos and donโts of slugging. Top view of young women use Vaseline (iStock)โDermatologists love Vaseline. โIt forms a seal over the skin, preventing water loss and keeps moisture in your skin. If your skin is super dry, apply a light moisturizer like plain Cerave lotion before slugging,โ said Ingraham.
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Houston dermatologist shares 3 skincare myths to avoid this winter
Read full article: Houston dermatologist shares 3 skincare myths to avoid this winterHOUSTON โ If better skin is your goal for 2021, dermatologist Dr. Sherry Ingraham shares the top skincare myths you should avoid. MYTH#1: YOU DONโT HAVE TO USE SUNSCREEN IN THE WINTERThis is not true, sunscreen in the winter is a MUST! To avoid โAWT,โ or after washing tightness, wash your face only once daily, and in the evening when possible. PRODUCTS: CERAVE FACIAL CLEANSER OR MICELLAR WATERMYTH#3: ACNE IS CAUSED BY DIRT OR A DIRTY FACENO!! Washing more is not necessarily better, and can irritate dry winter skin.
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Getting more screen time? Watch out for blue light exposure risks
Read full article: Getting more screen time? Watch out for blue light exposure risksBlue light promotes stressors in skin that cause photo-aging; that is, aging from exposure to light,โ said Ingraham. โTheyโre at a much higher risk of blue light exposure each and every day,โ she said. Here are her recommendations to reduce the negative effects of blue lightYoung girl using using blue light blocking clear glasses for online learning (Sherry Ingraham)1. Turn on the blue light filter on your phoneโYou can filter the blue light by turning on โnight shiftโ on your iPhone or โnight modeโ on your Android,โ" she said. When using digital devices, wear glasses with blue light filterโGo online and order inexpensive blue light blocking glasses.
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Getting more screen time? Watch out for blue light exposure risks | HOUSTON LIFE | KPRC 2
Read full article: Getting more screen time? Watch out for blue light exposure risks | HOUSTON LIFE | KPRC 2Getting more screen time? Watch out for blue light exposure risks | HOUSTON LIFE | KPRC 2Published: September 22, 2020, 4:10 pmWhether is for work, for study or to connect with people, since the pandemic started folks have been more glued to their smart-phones and computer screens than ever. However, that can create other problems due to more exposure to blue light. Dr. Sherry Ingraham, dermatologist with Advanced Dermatology, explained the hazards involved and simple ways to protect yourself and your family from these rays.
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Houston Dermatologist shares tips to help fight acne in teens and adults
Read full article: Houston Dermatologist shares tips to help fight acne in teens and adultsDr. Sherry Ingraham, dermatologist from Advanced Dermatology, explained the latest treatments for acne-free skin, and simple ways to avoid acne breakouts. Acne skin because the disorders of sebaceous glands productions (kobzev3179)โHormones, hygiene and genetics, with hormonal changes having the most significant impact.โ she said. Most commonly appearing in the teen years, acne can persist into young adulthood and often recur in the late 30s and 40s. To mitigate that, when you can, wear a cotton mask because you can wash it daily, and wash the bacteria, dirt and makeup off. If you can avoid wearing makeup under your mask under your mask, donโt wear it,โ she said.
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