"Being indoors exposes us to uncirculated air that contains dust and other indoor pollutants that can negatively impact our skin," says Ryan Turner, a board-certified dermatologist in New York City.
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"My big thing is going to a dermatologist. I have a whole regimen and routine—I have to use a toner, I have to wash my face every morning. I think it’s very important to take care of your skin and my way of doing it is seeing a dermatologist. I started going to Dr. Ryan Turner in New York, and he’s amazing. He told me exactly what to do every morning and every night to keep it healthy. I was lost before.”