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Re: Wired magazine article about beauty


@Shanus wrote:

@ASLTW. A derm that has to go to YouTube and give pointers? Sounds iffy to me. Don't see Dr. Gross or Perricone on YouTube.

 

 


Oh my goodness!  Why so suspicious and angry??  Not everyone is after a buck $$.  She is there to promote wellness and taking good care of your skin.  She's not trying to sell anyone anything but offering good advice. 

 

asltw

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Re: Wired magazine article about beauty


@Katcat1 wrote:

It's all about making money.  Cat Very Happy

 

 

 

 

 

Ummm,not with Dr. Dray's you tube site. She is only promoting wellness and taking good care of your skin.  

 

 

 

asltw


 

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Re: Wired magazine article about beauty


@sidsmom wrote:

Yep, Gross & Perricone are both on YouTube

with their own dedicated channels.  

Not a lot of videos but somewhat active. 

 

I get a lot of flack when I mentioned my plant doctors

being on YouTube. Seriously...anyone who is anyone will 

use this social media tool for awareness.   In fact, I would

get 'raised eyebrows' if the national doctors you follow (for anything)

DIDN'T use social media platforms.   It's a new age, folks. 

 

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Dr. Dray's you tube vlog is about wellness and taking good care of your skin.  She isn't promoting any particular brand at all.  She only asks that you "sunscreen and subscribe."  Maybe that's why I enjoy her so much.

 

 

asltw