News about Azadeh Shirazi
Dermatologist urges eczema sufferers to avoid using Aquaphor to ease their symptoms
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October 14, 2024
Content creator Sharon K. Xie took to TikTok to explain she had been suffering eczema - a chronic inflammatory skin condition that causes dry, itchy, and inflamed skin - and applying Aquaphor, a moisturizing ointment to help ease her symptoms. However, she claims after telling her dermatologist she was applying it, she was swiftly told to stop. 'I'm currently facing an eczema flare-up around my mouth, so I asked my doctor what do I do and he told me to cut out everything and just use Vaseline,' she said in the video, which has so far been viewed over 1.3 million times.
Dermatologist reveals three most common skincare mistakes - and how to avoid them
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September 19, 2024
A board-certified dermatologist has revealed the top three skincare mistakes she sees her patients make - and one of them could have a dire effect on your health. The crucial information was shared on TikTok by Dr. Azadeh Shirazi, who is based in California. Dr. Shirazi specializes in medical, surgical and cosmetic dermatology, and is the founder of her own medical-grade skincare line, AziMD Skincare.
Woman says cheap earrings gave her gruesome rash all over her face... as experts warn of risks of specific metals
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June 21, 2024
Erin Dunn from Atlanta, Georgia, developed an 'extremely painful' rash that seared bright red, dry patches around her eyes, ears and hands that was a result of wearing 'extremely cheap' jewelry. The healthcare worker had likely developed an allergy to nickel, a metal commonly found in jewelry, which can cause scaly, dry and painful eczema patches on the skin, Dr Azadeh Shirazi board-certified dermatologist and founder of AziMD skincare, told DailyMail.com.
Dermatologist reveals the three treatments that will fix 'smoker's lines' around your mouth - as it's revealed aging wrinkles can be caused by drinking from a STANLEY CUP
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March 7, 2024
A dermatologist has suggested three surgical treatments that may help reduce the wrinkles around the upper lip and nose caused by activities such as drinking from the straw of your beloved Stanley Cup or even smoking. Dr. Azadeh Shirazi, a California-based dermatologist, gave the advice in a video posted to TikTok late last month. She outlined what you can do to help solve those pesky lines, and that most of them are very low-maintenance procedures.
Dermatologist reveals genius hack for cleaning makeup sponge
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December 9, 2023
Dr. Azadeh Shirazi, a board-certified dermatologist from California, has figured out how to clean your makeup sponge, and you won't have to shell out more money to do so.
Dermatologists reveal the Botox-alternative anti-aging beauty products that will make you look YEARS younger WITHOUT the need for pricey injections or surgery
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December 7, 2023
You may be in luck if you're looking for a Botox substitute. Multiple dermatologists have demonstrated the finest Botox-alternative beauty products and ingredients to FEMAIL. These are the ingredients and products you should look for if you want to get the 'Botox in a Bottle' smooth and wrinkle-free look. Each dermatologist explained in detail why these ingredients were used to fight wrinkles and how you should apply them to your own skin.
Dermatologist reveals genius hack for cleaning makeup sponges using a common COOKING ingredient - as she warns the popular beauty tools should be washed after EVERY use
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December 4, 2023
Dr. Azadeh Shirazi, a board-certified dermatologist who is based in California, has figured out the key to ensuring that your makeup sponge gets sparkling clean, and all it needs is a common kitchen ingredient. In a video posted to her TikTok account, where she boasts nearly two million followers, the dermatologist revealed the hacker. With this advice, she can be certain that your sponge will look as new and will be completely free of any grime and dirt.
Cellulite Treatments, or the Tricky Problem
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February 14, 2023
"cellulite treatments that actually work" appears in Google's first word. It's not surprising when you consider all the products on the market claiming to reduce or help dimpled thighs and bums — but do any of them "actually work"? If Google was being sincere, the answer would not be correct. That's why cellulite treatment has been increasingly popular in-office products, ranging from noninvasive to minimally invasive.
However, even if you're keen to invest time and money into in-office treatments, the truth is that not all methods are fruitful; in fact, it can be the opposite. After a few years on the market, the first injectable cellulite cream, Qwo, halted production due to fears of severe bruises and the possibility of long-term skin discoloration. CoolSculpting, the common fat-freezing treatment, was in the news just a few months ago for its dramatic and mixed side effects.
Do You Have "COVID Pits"? The Virus Can Mess With Your Body Odour, According to Docs
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November 22, 2022
The list of bizarre COVID-related disorders is long and puzzling, from loss of smell and taste toe rashes and hair loss. Nearly three years into the pandemic, we're only now starting to discuss and figure out why COVID does the things it does, such as messing with your time. Well, there's another side effect to add to the total number: a strange body odour.
Since my own suspected COVID case had left me smelling, I dismissed it. Then aristocrat is a student at the University of On the other hand, he spoke at the children. I'm a student at the University of On the other hand, the narcotics trader, Robert McNamar, is a specialist. It's been a while, but it's been really interesting. My pits smelt like onions for about a month and a half after recovering, the second time. Normally, it takes an especially tense meeting, a scramble to catch the train, or a strenuous workout for me to get a noticeable stench running. But, I started reeking the moment I got sick during and after receiving COVID. No, it wasn't my own smell that was off; rather, I had my partner take a whiff, and he announced that I smelled like my normal self. I stank, he said. (Really Romantic.)