Beauty Tips
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The Career Juggler Dr. Roshini Raj, MD, celebrity doctor and skincare line co-founder
Dr. Raj is a board-certified gastroenterologist, author of "What the Yuck?! The Freaky & Fabulous Truth About Your Body," broadcast contributor on programs like the "Today Show" and "The View" and co-founder of TULA skin care.
Signature look:
"As a media contributor, I have to wear heavy makeup -- with lots of powder -- due to the demands of HD cameras. But TV makeup feels heavy to me, so I wash it off as soon as I can, which sometimes means I am washing my face several times a day -- the perfect set-up for dry skin. So I always make sure to use my TULA Hydrating Day & Night Cream. It keeps my skin silky smooth and soft, despite all the TV makeup, NYC pollution and wear and tear of daily life."
Ultimate advice:
"Stress management is very important. Our skin is, in many ways, a window to our psyche, and the hormones released when we get stressed can affect our skin. Taking a few minutes for deep breathing, meditation or yoga can help."
Beauty power play:
"Applying topical probiotics on your skin is my best beauty secret. Probiotics have always fascinated me, ever since I first learned about them over a decade ago in my gastroenterology training. The concept that the same bacteria that keep our gut healthy, can be applied topically to balance and nourish the skin is truly amazing to me."
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Dr. Raj is a board-certified gastroenterologist, author of "What the Yuck?! The Freaky & Fabulous Truth About Your Body," broadcast contributor on programs like the "Today Show" and "The View" and co-founder of TULA skin care.
Signature look:
"As a media contributor, I have to wear heavy makeup -- with lots of powder -- due to the demands of HD cameras. But TV makeup feels heavy to me, so I wash it off as soon as I can, which sometimes means I am washing my face several times a day -- the perfect set-up for dry skin. So I always make sure to use my TULA Hydrating Day & Night Cream. It keeps my skin silky smooth and soft, despite all the TV makeup, NYC pollution and wear and tear of daily life."
Ultimate advice:
"Stress management is very important. Our skin is, in many ways, a window to our psyche, and the hormones released when we get stressed can affect our skin. Taking a few minutes for deep breathing, meditation or yoga can help."
Beauty power play:
"Applying topical probiotics on your skin is my best beauty secret. Probiotics have always fascinated me, ever since I first learned about them over a decade ago in my gastroenterology training. The concept that the same bacteria that keep our gut healthy, can be applied topically to balance and nourish the skin is truly amazing to me."
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