Where can Gen Z get safe and expert skincare advice?
Instead of relying only on social media, it’s better to consult experienced skin specialists and dermatologists. If you’re in Delhi, clinics like SkinPrive offer personalized guidance and treatments based on your skin needs.
When should Gen Z avoid skincare trends and see a dermatologist?
If you experience persistent acne, skin irritation, redness, or no improvement after trying basic skincare, it’s best to consult a dermatologist or skin specialist.
Can viral skincare hacks help with acne or pigmentation?
Some may offer temporary results, but they often don’t treat the root cause. For long-term improvement in acne or pigmentation, professional advice from a dermatologist is more effective.
How do I know if a skincare hack is right for my skin type?
If a trend doesn’t consider your skin type (oily, dry, sensitive, acne-prone), it may not be suitable. It’s always better to consult a skin specialist or dermatologist before trying new or strong treatments.
What is the safest skincare routine for beginners in Gen Z?
A simple routine is the safest: Gentle cleanser Moisturizer Sunscreen This basic routine helps maintain healthy skin without the risk of overloading it.
Why do viral skincare trends sometimes damage the skin?
Many trends involve overuse of active ingredients, DIY remedies, or incorrect product combinations. This can damage the skin barrier, leading to irritation, breakouts, or sensitivity.
Are viral skincare hacks safe for Gen Z skin?
Not always. While some viral skincare hacks may work for certain skin types, many are not tested or recommended by a dermatologist or skin specialist. Gen Z skin can be sensitive, so it’s important to avoid blindly following trends.

