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Dr. Dustin Portela
United States
Приєднався 9 сер 2022
Dustin Portela is your go-to dermatologist & doctor with content around skincare, healthy living, optimizing sleep, and fitness and exercise.
Gaining over two million followers on TikTok and other social media, Dustin Portela has become the go-to dermatologist on the internet for skincare. His straightforward approach and honesty has built trust in people of all ages to be a voice of reason in the internet age of outlandish skin hacks and shortcuts, misinformation, and countless products that promise to make us look younger, tighten our skin, erase our acne, etc.
Dustin Portela, DO, is a Board Certified Dermatologist and Dermatologic Surgeon. He is certified through the American Board of Dermatology, the largest national group of board certified dermatologists.
Dr. Portela’s professional memberships include the American Academy of Dermatology, American Society for Dermatologic Surgery, American Society for Mohs Surgery, and the American Osteopathic College of Dermatology.
Gaining over two million followers on TikTok and other social media, Dustin Portela has become the go-to dermatologist on the internet for skincare. His straightforward approach and honesty has built trust in people of all ages to be a voice of reason in the internet age of outlandish skin hacks and shortcuts, misinformation, and countless products that promise to make us look younger, tighten our skin, erase our acne, etc.
Dustin Portela, DO, is a Board Certified Dermatologist and Dermatologic Surgeon. He is certified through the American Board of Dermatology, the largest national group of board certified dermatologists.
Dr. Portela’s professional memberships include the American Academy of Dermatology, American Society for Dermatologic Surgery, American Society for Mohs Surgery, and the American Osteopathic College of Dermatology.
Dermatologist Reveals the Worst Things To Do To Your Skin
9 Worst Skincare Mistakes You Need to Stop Now! | Tips from Dr. Dustin
Dr. Dustin delves into nine common skincare mistakes that can harm your skin, such as over-exfoliating, skipping sunscreen, DIY skincare, and using too many active ingredients. He emphasizes the importance of gentle chemical exfoliation, consistent sunscreen use, avoiding DIY remedies, and having a simple, consistent skincare routine. The video also highlights additional tips like avoiding picking pimples, caring for your neck and hands, and scrutinizing social media trends. Dr. Dustin shares personal anecdotes and underscores these practices' benefits to achieve healthier skin while promoting free dermatology care to underserved communities.
00:00 Introduction and Purpose
00:51 Mistake #1: Over-Exfoliating
01:55 Mistake #2: Skipping Sunscreen
03:17 Mistake #3: DIY Skincare
04:20 Mistake #4: Too Many Active Ingredients
05:48 Mistake #5: Popping Pimples
06:48 Mistake #6: Neglecting Neck and Hands
07:56 Mistake #7: Shrinking Pores Aggressively
09:04 Mistake #8: Sleeping with Makeup On
10:16 Mistake #9: Following Every Social Media Trend
12:39 Personal Confessions and Conclusion
📒 Show Notes and Resources 📒
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Dr. Dustin delves into nine common skincare mistakes that can harm your skin, such as over-exfoliating, skipping sunscreen, DIY skincare, and using too many active ingredients. He emphasizes the importance of gentle chemical exfoliation, consistent sunscreen use, avoiding DIY remedies, and having a simple, consistent skincare routine. The video also highlights additional tips like avoiding picking pimples, caring for your neck and hands, and scrutinizing social media trends. Dr. Dustin shares personal anecdotes and underscores these practices' benefits to achieve healthier skin while promoting free dermatology care to underserved communities.
00:00 Introduction and Purpose
00:51 Mistake #1: Over-Exfoliating
01:55 Mistake #2: Skipping Sunscreen
03:17 Mistake #3: DIY Skincare
04:20 Mistake #4: Too Many Active Ingredients
05:48 Mistake #5: Popping Pimples
06:48 Mistake #6: Neglecting Neck and Hands
07:56 Mistake #7: Shrinking Pores Aggressively
09:04 Mistake #8: Sleeping with Makeup On
10:16 Mistake #9: Following Every Social Media Trend
12:39 Personal Confessions and Conclusion
📒 Show Notes and Resources 📒
🧴Recommendations:
Connect with me by text message!
urlgeni.us/textthedoc
Get Lifetime Discounts on Neutrogena, EltaMD & More at the SkinStore
airehealth.com/DrDustinPortela
Click here now to shop My Amazon Skincare Recommendations:
urlgeni.us/amazon/amzon
🎧 Listen to the podcast here:
www.betweentwoderms.com/
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►Connect with Dustin Portela:
Text Me Here: sms:+1 208-203-0767
TikTok: www.tiktok.com/drdustinportela
Instagram: drdustinportela
Facebook: drdustinportela
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► Subscribe to My Channel: ua-cam.com/users/drdustinportela
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DISCLAIMER: This video and description contain affiliate links, which means that if you click on one of the product links, I’ll receive a small commission.
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Name of this product?
So is both the blue one and the yellow one work the same way for sensitive oily skin or different ???
This is the gelatin mask with coffee
Всем приятного аппетита 😂
If people would scrub their face with a wash cloth soap and water it wouldn’t get this bad.
Is it ok to use retinol moisturiser on the body if I have a lot of moles?
33 year old did mine in egypt. Hair transplant has developed so much since the beginning, After some research and the help of my folks who are doctors i found out that there is around 2 in the country that had top of the line equipment. After some talk with the doctor. He explained i’m between the 4 or 5 norwood scale and i would need two operations that are a year apart the second is optional depending on how successful the first one. My case is a bit unique in terms of costs due to my folks being top doctors in the field some costs has been hand waved as a professional courtesy of sorts So the total cost was around 700$ dollars. I’m in the first month after the operation and things look great. Sucks that some stuff you will have to take for the rest of your life like monoxil and other supplements but it is what it is. The video explains the pros and cons very well. I would like to add from my personal experience especially to people doing transplants later in life, don’t go in expecting you will get the hair from your glory days in your 20s. Alot of factors are in play here from the operation itself and the medical therapy after. This is a physically and mentally draining operation. You are sitting on a chair for 5-8 hours and the recovery afterwards takes time and a toll on you. Best wishes and hope this helped
Ew i love this i want this so bad
My blackhead mask never ever works this good. 🤣
How about looking at it under a microscope and showing the skin mites that were pulled out?
I understand some of your frustration but honestly....it's just a supplement. None of these ingredients are going to hurt the vast majority of people in any way, especially when compared to pharmaceuticals. To be frank, I think the medical industry's villainization and fear mongering about supplements/natural alternatives is simply arrogant. The public has the right to choose which route they want to take and most (not all) people are more than capable of doing their own research to understand what they are taking and making their own decisions about it. They don't need doctors everywhere saying "but there's no double blind study and therefore you better watch out!" about a basic supplement. I mean just looking at sheer facts and statistics, US healthcare and regulatory bodies have done a HORRENDOUS job of achieving a healthy population, despite all their clinical trials and trillions of $ spent. Clearly the answers are not in the medical textbooks. Respectfully, An integrative med RN who is also easily angered 🙃
Been on Ozempic for at least 2years now. Haven’t lost any weight but my A1c has gone down.
That’s just white girl booty flat on the top and round on the bottom
Cicaplast breaks me out but I love the Dr Jart Cica sleeping mask! The colour corrector is wayyyy too deep for my skin.
Ozempic face is worse than ozempic butt. I am seeing alot of friends with the gaunt looking skeletal, to avoid you need up the proteins daily as nausiating as it might seem, I recommend atleast 2-12 eggs per week when your on it. Monjaro face is even worse.
I’ve noticed Ozempic arms. Shapeless with no muscle tone.
I just adore you! Your kindness and empathy helps to restore my faith in humanity. Thank you for all you do! Let’s hope your empathy and generosity become contagious. 😘
Can I use peptides if I have rosacea? I don’t use retinol or vitamin c
3:40 Umm actually fat stores cannot be converted to glucose in the human body. That's why we get ketone bodies when breaking down fat..
Doc, I’m currently working on a body suite of tattoos and I have one tattoo that I believe has contact dermititis but can’t seem to find a dermatologist that can help me. Going on 8 months now any suggestions?
I have one hand didnt latter up for me
I got ozempic butt and I've never taken ozempic in my life! Lol I only had 56 lbs to lose, I've lost 36 in 6 months, with 20 more to go, and my ass just completely disappeared. I was strength training and increased my protein before I even started losing. It's not been enough to save my butt. 🤷🏼♀️
Checked out your skincare line. Looks good, but need to post the INCI lists, ideally with percentages.
I took ozempic for a month, about a year ago, for my diabetes. I was in the shower, my boyfriend was watching tv in my room and he heard a thud. I ended up fainting in the shower. Fainting is a side effect, my dr told me I would be fine. A week later it happened again, thankfully my boyfriend was with me again. I decided I wasn't going to continue with ozempic
God Bless St. John 3:16
Huh???
Interesting thing , I did micro dosing and went so slow dosing Ozempic that i lost the weight over 5-6 months and so it helped my body not have that saggy skin so fast
Dont get a hair transplant from a doctor with no hair.
Losing 5 lbs a month is not rapid weight loss.
I'm down over 100lbs in 3.5 years, I actually stopped dieting so hard multiple times to let my skin catch up, collagen, red light, exercise and time really had helped me a lot.
Can you diy a hair transplant? And can you take follicles from any other location than your head?????
for the 4 percent i have oily skin on my forehead nose and chin but my eye area is dry will this work to help get rid of acne? and can i use this daily?
Thanks for wasting my time 😍
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Anyone that has this like I do needs a probiotic. I never have flare ups anymore
How’s things What is it a drink or something?? I get mild flare ups I’m trying to get on top of this
Lazy people taking lazy meds made by lazy pharma tested by lazy fda quality assurance=profit
Class action on GLP-1 drugs due to massive reports to FDA, 45,000 and counting, and causes permanent digestive issue, gastropareses. This means that food will no longer digest. BAD DRUG!!!
Ozempass
Tinea versicolor can be treated and reversed very quickly with the volcanic and organic sulfur combination in Skinlyte soap. Skinlyte has a soap that is loaded not only with collagen but also keratin peptides. It is called Hair & Whole Body Bar. It is fast absorbed because it has an enhanced binding enhancement technology which produces a water molecule that hydrates skin and hair. It repairs, rebuilds and strengthens hair and skin. I got it at Amazon and I am impressed with new benefits I discover every time I use it. I noticed many improvements in my hair, skin and nails. What I like best about it is that it's all natural and without harmful chemicals such as synthetic dyes, fragrance, SLS or preservatives. While it heals, it is repairing the damaged skin and prevents inflamation. As a bonus, my hair and nails reap the benefits also.
Tinea versicolor can be treated and reversed very quickly with the volcanic and organic sulfur combination in Skinlyte soap. Skinlyte has a soap that is loaded not only with collagen but also keratin peptides. It is called Hair & Whole Body Bar. It is fast absorbed because it has an enhanced binding enhancement technology which produces a water molecule that hydrates skin and hair. It repairs, rebuilds and strengthens hair and skin. I got it at Amazon and I am impressed with new benefits I discover every time I use it. I noticed many improvements in my hair, skin and nails. What I like best about it is that it's all natural and without harmful chemicals such as synthetic dyes, fragrance, SLS or preservatives. While it heals, it is repairing the damaged skin and prevents inflamation. As a bonus, my hair and nails reap the benefits also.
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I am glade I ran across your page because my hands are so wrinkled they need help so bad
Thank you for this. One thing I'm not sure is how much is too much for the skin? For example, I'm 36. I cleanse, use vitamin c, moisturizer and SPF in the morning. Then double cleanse, use glycolic (5%) toner, moisturizer and retinol at night. Is that considered too much or just fine. My skin looks fine, though. I'm thinking about making more simple routine, but I'm concerned if I'm going to miss anything from skipping one of these.
When it comes to weight-loss or anything to do with one's physical appearance, any time you cheat, there are consequences.
Sorry Dude, calories in/calories out is not how it really works, not for long. It’s about insulin levels.
Thank you for the lesson. There has been a lot of talk about this drug, but I didn't know what it did. Now I know.
Retinol is only for people with healthy skin. But for folks like me with hyper sensitive skin retinol can cause serious irritation and redness. I use bakuchiol oil and it work just as good as retinol but it does takes a bit longer but the good things is it doesn't irritate my skin and I can use it both morning and night.
Thank you for this.
doc, why didn't you get another hair transplant
Research shows 70% of rosacea patients have SIBO. Treating SIBO resolves rosacea nearly 100% of the time.