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5 Asian Dermatologists You Should Follow for Glowing Skin

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In 2021, there’s no doubt that glowing skin is in. Being almost a year into quarantine and wearing masks in public places, it’s been becoming more normal to rock a bare-face (& inevitable maskne) on most days. Embracing natural beauty is on the rise, and so are skinfluencers all over Instagram and Tiktok. In a sea of “skinfluencers,” there may be a lot of different information spreading around social media that may leave us even more confused about what’s “right” or “wrong” for our skin. Jade rollers? Witch hazel? Microbeads? What does the dermatologist think?

Here are 5 Asian dermatologists that bring skin and science together to help you be more informed & practice the best self care habits for your skin!

Disclaimer: Dermatology advice online does not substitute for medical treatment, if you are experiencing any conditions, it is important to speak to a medical professional for help

1. Dr. Joyce Park

Dr. Joyce Park, is a Stanford University & NYU Board-Certified dermatologist bringing pore-education to the interwebs. On her social media, you’ll learn dermatologist-recommended treatments on how to treat pimple pop-ups (bye-bye maskne), and how to properly layer skincare. Not sure if moisturizer or sunscreen should go first? Dr. Joyce Park teaches the correct order of layering products for maximal dermatological benefits. Not only is she a cool dermatologist, but she’s also a first-time mama, noodle aficionado, and travel junkie finding a balance in life.

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2. Dr. Mamina Turegano

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#stitch with @faith allison Throwback to another one of my favorite tips for acne-prone skin! Benzoyl peroxide is one of the top acne-fighting ingredients out there. But it can be irritating for many people. A cleanser can be better tolerated than a leave-on product. Benzoyl peroxide washes are also great for the back because that skin can tolerate BP better than the face, but there are some more gentle BP cleanser options for the face out there. #acne #benzoylperoxide #acnewash #skincare #acnejourney #skintips #dermatologist #drmamina

♬ original sound – Dr. Mamina Turegano, MD

Dr. Mamina Turegano is a triple board-certified Dermatologist, Internist, and Dermatopathologist. Interested in East x West medicine for the skin? Dr. Mamina’s your gal. Dr. Mamina has a passion for teaching about how nutrition, sleep, lifestyle, and several other lifestyle factors correlate with cancer, aging, and inflammation. She is an expert in integrative medicine & includes holistic practices on her patients with conditions like acne & warts. Her motto is, “healing beyond prescriptions,” as she ties western and eastern medicine together while sharing her cute Japanese mom’s anti-aging tips. Give Dr. Mamina a follow if you’re interested in (scientifically) glowing from the inside and out!

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3. Dr. Daniel Sugai

@drspf

A dermatologist’s nightmare 😮 The dreaded Amelanotic melanoma: how can there be a melanoma without melanin? #drsugaiskincare #melanoma #melanomaawareness #skinchecks #skinexam #skincancer #skincancerawareness #amelanoticmalignantmelanoma #fypシ

♬ original sound – Taylor Dean

Dr. Daniel Sugai, a board-certified dermatologist who completed his residency at Harvard Medical School, is an Oahu, Hawaii native now based in Seattle. Dr. Daniel Sugai brings skincare education in the form of tinted sunscreen recommendations for men, tips on how to treat dry cracked hands, and retinoid 101 just to name a few. With a contagious smile, Dr. Daniel Sugai brings a no-frills approach to skincare and enjoys hiking, jogging, movies, and traveling in his free time.

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4. Dr. Donna Tran

Dr. Donna Tran is a Southern California-based board-certified dermatologist. After medical school, Dr. Donna Tran was a chief dermatology resident at Western University of Health Sciences (so we know she’s brains & drive)! She’s a professional in lasers, botox, and attends conferences to stay updated on all new things in the dermatology field. On her social media, you’ll find creative skincare content such as her recommendations when Costco skincare shopping & of course, sunscreen awareness. Want the latest on skincare? Following Dr. Donna Tran would be a good bet.

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5. Dr. Kevin Young Chao

Dr. Kevin Young Chao, like his name implies, is the youngest of the dermatologists on this list. A dermatology resident, he is an up and coming bright face in the field. Dr. Kevin Young Chao is a believer in his motto, “skincare science, not hype”. He is pure dermatology facts. On his social media, you’ll find his reactions to skincare hype practices like “Face Yoga”, useful routines for acne & scars. In addition, Dr. Chao brings attention to trends such as jade rollers, CBD oil, and essential oils.

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Punch Melts Hearts After Falling Into a Pond and Getting Comforted by Older Monkeys

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Punch Fall Into a Pond

Punch has gone viral again after older monkeys comforted him following an accidental fall into a pond at the zoo.

Caretakers later confirmed that he had fully recovered, eating well, playing with peers, and running around energetically as if nothing had happened.

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He Sang ‘Baby Shark’ in 2016 – Now He’s 17 and Reminding Us How Fast Time Flies

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He Sang Baby Shark

Back in 2016, Park Geon Roung was one of the child actors who starred in the Baby Shark Dance video, which went on to become the most viewed YouTube video of all time.

He was just a kid then, and now at 17, he is showing the world just how beautifully time flies.

Geon Roung never stepped away from the spotlight. Since 2019, he has been part of Play With Me Club, a South Korean co-ed kids group, keeping his place in showbiz.

Fans who rediscovered him recently were stunned, with many saying he now looks just like a K-pop idol.

The ‘Baby Shark’ video was uploaded to YouTube in June 2016 by Pinkfong, a South Korean education brand.

It quickly became a staple in nursery schools and a go-to distraction for parents of toddlers worldwide, turning into one of the most recognizable children’s songs of its generation.

For many who grew up watching that video on repeat, seeing Geon Roung at 17 is a quiet reminder of how fast kids grow up.

One day they are dancing to baby shark, and before you know it, they are teenagers the internet is falling in love with.

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BLACKPINK’s Lisa Goes Viral After Personally Visiting and Showing Love to Punch

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Lisa Showing Love to Punch

BLACKPINK’s Lisa is going viral after visiting Punch, the baby Japanese macaque at Ichikawa City Zoo in Japan.

She posted the moment on her Instagram Story, showing full love to the beloved viral monkey. The photos spread across social media almost immediately.

What made the visit even more special was what Lisa brought with her.

She carried an orangutan plush toy identical to the one Punch is famous for clutching, the same toy that once comforted a baby monkey rejected by his mother and turned him into a global sensation.

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