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Home / Healthy Living / Skin & Beauty / Dra. Barba Derriba Mitos Populares Sobre El Cuidado De La Piel Latina

Dra. Barba Derriba Mitos Populares Sobre El Cuidado De La Piel Latina

Las mujeres buscan continuamente nuevas formas de preparar su piel para las altas temperaturas del verano para no tener que preocuparse por los cuidados. La doctora Alicia Barba, representante y experta en belleza de Dove, quiere asegurarse de que protegemos el órgano más grande y más expuesto de nuestro cuerpo: la piel. A continuación, comparte los cinco mitos más comunes sobre la piel que se oyen durante esta época, así como lo mejores consejos sobre cómo sentirse y verse genial en verano y el resto del año.

Dr. Barba
Dr. Barba

Mito: “Como soy Latina y tengo un tono de piel oscuro, no estoy corro riesgo de tener cáncer”

Verdad: Un error común del cuidado de la piel entre las mujeres de color es pensar que por tener un tono de piel oscuro somos inmunes a contraer cáncer de piel y que no necesitamos exámenes anuales de piel. Esto no es cierto y, de hecho, el cáncer de piel en las poblaciones latinas de pacientes en los EE.UU. está en aumento. La Academia Americana de Dermatología ha desarrollado una campaña específica para la Comunidad Latina y afirma que “personas de todas las razas y colores pueden desarrollar cáncer de piel. Cuando el cáncer de piel se desarrolla en personas con piel más oscura, a menudo se diagnostica en una etapa posterior, especialmente el melanoma”. ¡La regla de oro es usar protector solar todos los días! Su piel es el órgano humano más grande y más visible. No importa en qué estación estemos, sabemos que la piel absorbe constantemente los rayos ultravioletas que favorecen el envejecimiento como si fuera una esponja, que además dañan el ADN, el colágeno y causan anomalías pigmentarias a lo largo de la vida.

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