5 skin health myths to stop believing now | Body Stuff with Dr. Jen Gunter

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We put a lot of importance into caring for our skin,
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which makes sense, since it's the first thing other people see.
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Skin might also be one of the most misunderstood parts of our bodies,
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so today, I'd like to run through some of the most common myths
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we have about our skin.
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[Body Stuff with Dr. Jen Gunter]
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Myth number one – healthy skin is skin that looks flawless.
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When we think of healthy skin,
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we might think of a clear,
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even surface that's radiant and devoid of blemishes.
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But skin is a living organ,
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just like the heart or lungs and just like any other organ,
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it's complex, serves many functions,
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and not just about what's going on at the surface.
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The epidermis is the outer layer we can see.
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It's made up of different cell types,
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including keratinocytes, which are replaced every four weeks.
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As new cells grow at the base, old cells are pushed up
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and form a harder layer that's difficult for water or microbes to cross.
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Our keratinocytes also synthesize vitamin D from the sun,
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which is vital for our health.
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Other important cells in the epidermis include melanocytes,
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which produce melanin or our skin pigment,
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and Langerhans cells,
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which are like little security guards on patrol for pathogens.
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The dermis, our skin's tough second layer,
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isn't as well known.
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It's a scaffold of collagen that's home to blood vessels,
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hair follicles and glands.
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It's also packed with special nerve cells called sensory receptors
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that allow us to feel pressure, vibration, even pain,
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some of which extend into the epidermis.
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The dermis also helps regulate temperature.
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If we're cold, our blood vessels contract to retain heat,
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and if we're hot, they expand to release it.
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We're told to exfoliate and tone and condition our skin,
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to use rollers and serums and lasers.
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Some of that does work,
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especially for folks with specific skin conditions,
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but for normal to healthy skin,
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we might be spending a lot of money on bunk products,
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because healthy skin is simply skin that does its jobs.
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Myth number two – you only need sunscreen on sunny days.
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Ultraviolet rays from the sun are so strong,
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they damage our cells' DNA.
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There are two types that affect the skin.
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UVA rays penetrate the dermis,
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damaging the collagen scaffold and accelerating aging.
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UVB rays, meanwhile, cook the epidermis, causing sunburn.
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While our cells can repair that damage, it accumulates over time,
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and for some people, it can lead to skin cancer.
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Our skin has a defense system.
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When it's exposed to UV, our melanocytes release more melanin
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and we get a tan.
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This process is actually our skin's way of showing it's been damaged,
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and protecting itself from more.
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So by wearing sunscreen with an SPF of 30, even when it’s cloudy,
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you’re protecting yourself from sunburn, early aging and skin cancer.
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Just choose one that's broad spectrum.
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That means it's blocking UVA and UVB rays.
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Myth number three –
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people with darker skin don't need sunscreen.
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Most of us produce two types of melanin –
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eumelanin, associated with richer, brown tones,
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and pheomelanin, associated with lighter skin and freckles.
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Our skin color depends on the ratio between those two types of melanin
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and the density of pigment creating structures within our cells.
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It's true that having more melanin, specifically that first type,
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does offer some protection from the sun,
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depending on how dark our skin is,
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we do have some natural SPF, but it's not nearly enough.
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We all need sunscreen to ward off damage.
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Black and Hispanic patients
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are also more likely to have skin cancer detected at advanced stages.
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Why? Because of the many ways that racism permeates medicine.
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The majority of dermatologists are white,
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and we're trained to diagnose on white skin.
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Meanwhile, people of color have heard this myth
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of darker skin not being susceptible to skin cancer repeated.
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Black patients are also less likely to receive early screenings,
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leading to the delayed diagnosis.
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One particular dangerous form of skin cancer,
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acral melanoma,
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doesn't even come from ultraviolet exposure,
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and it shows up in parts of the body that we might not think about –
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nail beds and the bottoms of our feet.
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It's an area we need more messaging about,
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especially for people of color,
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who experience higher levels of distrust toward doctors
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after years of mistreatment by the American Medical System.
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Myth number four – you can shrink your pores.
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Pores are the tiny openings in our skin.
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If you go further down, you'll find a hair follicle or gland.
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You can think of pores as ducts.
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They're what let sweat cool you and oil lubricate your skin.
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Pore size is largely determined by genetics,
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and they don't really shrink,
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but they can expand when our skin is irritated
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by makeup or harsh products.
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So save your money on pore minimizers and just wash your face
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with what dermatologists recommend as noncomedogenic –
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basically, made from stuff that won't clog pores.
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Myth number five – chocolate causes acne.
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Acne is the inflammation that occurs
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when our hair follicles get clogged with oil and dead skin,
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allowing bacteria to overgrow.
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There are a lot of factors involved,
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from hormones to genetics.
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The link between acne and chocolate has been studied extensively,
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but the results are pretty trash.
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Studies that say chocolate is an acne aggravator
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tend to be small, so aren't conclusive,
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and studies that absolve chocolate
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are sometimes funded by chocolate makers.
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Studying diet and its effect on acne is complex,
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but the research suggests
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that the healthiest diet for your body overall
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could also be the healthiest diet for your skin.
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Our skin is an amazing organ,
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so let's remember to treat it right.
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Wear your sunscreen, keep an eye on any moles
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and see a dermatologist if there are any changes.
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And ignore those myths, OK?
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