How to Keep Your Skin and Hair Healthy: Tips Shared By the Best Dermatologists in Delhi NCR

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How to Keep Your Skin and Hair Healthy: Tips Shared By the Best Dermatologists in Delhi NCR

How to Keep Your Skin and Hair Healthy: Tips Shared By the Best Dermatologists in Delhi NCR-PNN

New Delhi [India], June 06: If you live in Delhi, you have certainly experienced this: waking up to a smoggy morning, washing your face with hard water, and by afternoon, your skin feels like a magnet, attracting dust and pollutants, while your hair becomes dry, frizzy, and lifeless. This is the reality for almost every Delhiite. This is why the demand for the best dermatologists in Delhi for skin and hair has surged—not just among the elite, but among the general public as well. Dermatology clinics in Delhi are seeing a massive shift in how people approach their self-care in a post-pandemic and high-pollution world.

COVID Changed the Definition of Health and Wellness

COVID-19 was an unprecedented and devastating experience for all of us. However, the pandemic changed us—particularly in terms of health and wellness. We have become more dedicated and sincere regarding our health. Our focus has shifted from short-term and temporary fixes to permanent and robust solutions. Today, people are more conscious than ever. They don’t just want to look healthy; they want their skin and hair to actually be healthy.

“The ‘Post-Covid’ era brought a wellness revolution,” says Dr. Vineeta Pathak, a prominent skin specialist in Delhi. “People realized that skin is our first line of defense. They are moving away from the 10-step routines they saw on Instagram or YouTube and are asking for ‘skinimalism’—fewer products, but ones that actually work. They want to repair the damage caused by stress and masks, and they want professional guidance to do it.”

The Social Media Trap

We live in the age of social media. Everyone wants to look beautiful and well-groomed. People watch skincare or haircare hacks on Instagram or YouTube and try them out themselves. They are constantly on the lookout for a hack or trick that will help them quickly solve their skin or hair problems. However, in a city like Delhi—characterized by high levels of pollution and adverse weather conditions—these social media hacks often do not work; on the contrary, they can actually cause harm. Skin specialists in Delhi at Dr. Haror’s Wellness point out that while social media has undoubtedly raised awareness regarding personal health and made dermatology more accessible, it has also spread a lot of misinformation. As a result, people are damaging their hair and skin by experimenting with various unverified hacks. The goal shouldn’t be to look like a filter; it should be to have skin that can breathe and hair that can withstand Delhi’s hostile weather.

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