For many, easy access to social media comes with (often unsolicited) beauty advice—think an influx of skin care tips, publicly shared routines, and the like. But just like with diet and exercise info, you shouldn’t believe everything you hear or read on social media. Everyone’s skin is different, which means what works for someone else might not work for you.
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