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1 Is red light safe for hyperpigmentation and melasma? 2 Is synthetic braiding hair giving people cancer? Breaking down Consumer Reports’ tests 3 The science of red light masks 4 Sunscreen safety and the FDA situation: Huberman’s skincare podcast response (Part 2) 5 Physical barriers for sun protection? Huberman’s skincare podcast response (Part 1) 6 Factcheck: Low-Tox Sunscreen Swaps? 7 Is benzene in benzoyl peroxide a cancer risk? 8 Does Visible Light Cause Skin Damage? And How to Protect Against It 9 How to dry your hair, according to science 10 Red flags for unreliable sources: a guide 11 Cyperus oil for hair removal: Is it safe and effective? 12 Are gel nails bad for you? UV, skin cancer and allergies 13 Benzene in your products, Part 2: The story of Valisure 14 Does rosemary oil work for hair growth? The science 15 Do sunscreen sprays actually work? The science 16 Does tranexamic acid work? Response to The Beauty Brains 17 La Roche-Posay UVMune 400: Science and Review 18 Benzene in your products, Part 1: Bad science Is red light safe for hyperpigmentation and melasma? 26 April 20251 May 2025
Is synthetic braiding hair giving people cancer? Breaking down Consumer Reports’ tests 27 March 2025
Sunscreen safety and the FDA situation: Huberman’s skincare podcast response (Part 2) 22 February 2025
Physical barriers for sun protection? Huberman’s skincare podcast response (Part 1) 29 January 2025