Cosmopolitan: Can Chin Filler Really Get Rid of A Double Chin? I Tried It

Cosmopolitan: Can Chin Filler Really Get Rid of A Double Chin? I Tried It

Who is a good candidate for chin fillers?

A good candidate for chin filler is someone who is unhappy with the proportions of their chin and wants to restore balance or enhance their existing features, explains Dr. Turner. It can be great for those who want to make their chin look a bit longer or pronounced, as well as add definition to your face to give a more oval or heart-shaped appearance

Vouge: The Best Sunscreen for Protecting Skin from Head to Toe

Vouge: The Best Sunscreen for Protecting Skin from Head to Toe

Sunscreen works differently depending on its formulation. There are two types, chemical and physical. For the former, “the skin absorbs the rays, and then the sunscreen converts that UV into heat,” says Ryan Turner, MD, a board-certified dermatologist and founder of TRNR Skin. “The skin then releases that heat.” For that reason, chemical sunscreens should be applied at least 15 minutes before you head outdoors, since the formula needs time to absorb into the skin.

The Cut: How Do I Get Rid of My Nose Hair?

The Cut: How Do I Get Rid of My Nose Hair?

Nostrils are a natural reservoir for staph bacteria. If you accidentally nick the skin, you could end up with chronic irritation caused by the bacteria or a more serious infection that could lead to “cellulitis or the formation of an abscess” inside the nose, says Turner. “The latter two are very serious in that location as infection can track to the brain.”

InStyle: How to Get Rid of Neck Acne, According to 5 Top Dermatologists

InStyle: How to Get Rid of Neck Acne, According to 5 Top Dermatologists

Ryan Turner, a New York City dermatologist and co-founder of TRNR Skin, points out that the causes of neck acne are not that far off from what causes breakouts anywhere on the face or body. That’s because “at its core, a pimple occurs when a pore is blocked, [which can happen due to] excess sebum, a buildup of dead skin cells, or bacteria; the pore then becomes inflamed, tender, and red, resulting in a pimple,” he says. There could be several reasons neck acne is an issue, and breakouts can range from chronic to random or acute. 

Sarasota Magazine: Curious About Retinol and Retinol Alternatives? Here’s What You Need to Know

Sarasota Magazine: Curious About Retinol and Retinol Alternatives? Here’s What You Need to Know

As far as products go, TRNR Skin is making a splash with its new serum, which incorporates the buzzy ingredients bakuchiol and niacinamide. We asked the brand’s founder, NYC-based dermatologist Dr. Ryan Turner, to share more about the serum—whose creation incorporates Ayurvedic principles—for those looking for a powerful retinol alternative, as well as tips for applying it and for good skin hygiene in general.

Allure: 16 Best Body Lotions for Buttery-Smooth Skin

Allure: 16 Best Body Lotions for Buttery-Smooth Skin

“An active ingredient would be modified for skin on the body versus facial skin," Dr. Turner continued. "The skin on the body cannot typically tolerate the same strength or type of retinol [for example] as the face. Facial skin has more density of sebaceous glands compared to the body so facial products tend to be formulated lighter [in texture].”

Dr. Turner Featured in PureWow's "Rosemary Oil Has 1.3 Billion Views on #Hairtok. But Is It Really Effective? A Dermatologist Explains

Dr. Turner Featured in PureWow's "Rosemary Oil Has 1.3 Billion Views on #Hairtok. But Is It Really Effective? A Dermatologist Explains

When you increase blood flow to your scalp, this allows your hair to receive more nutrients and oxygen. Dr. Turner likens your scalp to a garden: If you don’t “water” it enough, nothing will grow. However, this isn’t specific to rosemary oil; there are many ways to increase circulation, including a good ol’ fashioned head massage.

Dr. Turner Featured in PureWow's "What Is Cactus Cream? Everything You Need to Know, According to a Dermatologist"

Dr. Turner Featured in PureWow's "What Is Cactus Cream? Everything You Need to Know, According to a Dermatologist"

“Prickly pear cactus is based in Central American traditional medicine,” Dr. Turner explains. “It can work and be beneficial [in topical applications, thanks to] its potent antioxidant benefits. It's really packed with polyphenols, flavonoids, carotenoids. And these are awesome because they're strong anti-inflammatory antioxidants.”

Allure: In Case You Missed It, Body Care Is Booming

Allure: In Case You Missed It, Body Care Is Booming

As tempting as it could be to use your favorite antioxidant serum on your hands and chest or your facial moisturizer on your arms and legs, there is a reason body care exists. And it’s not just because you would run out of that beloved potion in one use. “Facial skin has more density of sebaceous glands compared to the body so facial products tend to be formulated lighter [in texture],” says Dr. Ryan Turner, a board-certified NYC dermatologist and co-founder of TRNR Skin, adding that thicker creams and lotions are typically required to adequately moisturize it.