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I’m a dermatologist – your iPhone could be giving you acne… free hack will fix the problem in seconds
A DERMATOLOGIST has revealed how your iPhone could be giving you acne – but a free hack will fix the problem in seconds.
Dr Mamina Turegano took to TikTok to explain how your mobile phone may be destroying your skin.
Dr Mamina revealed how your iPhone may be giving you acne[/caption]
The dermatologist provided several free hacks to tackle this problem[/caption]
The board certified dermatologist, known by her followers as @dr.mamina, said she treats acne every day and revealed the free things you can do to cure it.
She captioned the helpful video: “Skincare involves more than actual topical products. These are simple yet impactful (and free) ways that can compliment your skincare regimen”.
The first and most vital hack she shares is to “keep your phones clean”.
Explaining how we touch our phones everyday, the doctor revealed that they’re “covered in bacteria”.
The next fact left her followers feeling queasy as she said: “One study showed that our phones have way more bacteria than a public restroom”.
Holding your phone to your face to take calls could transfer that bacteria to your skin and increase the risk of skin issues.
“I strongly recommend that you keep your phone clean,” she added.
Explaining how to eliminate the problem, Dr Mamina said: “You can do this by wiping it down with antibacterial wipes, you can also use a damp cloth with soap and water, or use a cloth with 70 per cent alcohol”.
This cheap and easy hack could help tackle your acne in just seconds.
The video post racked 1.6k likes and viewers were quick to leave their thoughts and appreciation for Dr Mamina’s hack.
Dr Mamina has over 930k followers on her TikTok page and over 18.2million likes in total.
She is known for giving skincare and health advice and even answers some of her followers’ questions on how they can best look after themselves.
This comes after a cosmetic doctor revealed how to “cure” adult acne.
And one expert explained how a viral trend could cause severe damage to your skin.
One more skin expert revealed what your different spots mean and even gave advice on how to prevent pesky spots from forming.
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The digital picture frame is the unsung hero of gift giving moments
There’s perhaps no better way to put a smile on your loved one’s face than to share a special photo. A magical wedding shot, a glimpse at a goofy childhood memory, or a sentimental group photo with your friends. With a digital picture frame, you can have each and every one of those moments on display, 24/7.
A digital picture frame is ideal for new parents, grandparents, newlyweds, long-distance couples, college kids missing home, or families separated by distance. Many digital picture frames are also perfect for the less-than-tech-savvy (we’re looking at you, grandma), but there are plenty of options out there that’ll impress even the most in-the-know tech aficionado.
Isn’t my phone just as good as a digital picture frame?
While you could just as easily use your phone to peruse your digital photo albums, a digital frame is a more passive, organic way to be reminded about your life’s most special moments. Swiping through your phone is all well and good, but being surprised with a throwback snapshot that makes you feel all warm inside is far better. And, of course, it’s easier to show off those memories to the company you keep.
Features to keep in mind
There are so many aspects to look for when you buy a digital picture frame that you probably never even thought of. Here are some things to take note of before you make your decision:
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Connectivity: Is the frame WiFi- or Bluetooth-enabled? What is the sharing system like? It will be significantly easier to upload your photos with a picture frame that has some sort of internet connectivity, but if it’s a gift for someone who might not be great with technology, it may be better to get a frame where you just have to insert a USB to transfer photos. Some frames even allow photo uploads through email or a first-party app.
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Storage: This is a no-brainer, as it’ll be the factor that decides just how many photos you can fit on the frame’s internal storage. Usually, digital picture frames have anywhere from 8GB to 32GB of space, utilizing onboard storage or a removable SD card.
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Image quality: What’s the point of displaying your photos if they aren’t going to look good? Is the display clear and colorful? How big is the screen size? Most frames have anywhere from 480p resolution to 1080p. Also, some frames have an auto-dimming feature that changes with the lighting of the room, ensuring that your photos will be displayed in the best possible way.
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Bonus functions: Can the frame handle videos, GIFs, and live photos? Most digital picture frames can’t, but a few can as long as you’re willing to forego audio. We assume you mostly care about still images, but it’s still good to know if your frame can do more.
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User interface: Does the frame operate via touchscreen or remote? Can it do both? Does it have motion sensors, or is it an always-on display? Understanding these things before you buy will make getting used to your new digital picture frame much less of a hassle.
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Portability and power: Unfortunately, most digital picture frames need to be plugged in, meaning they tend to lack portability (that’s where your phone can come in handy, though). But because most of them rely on an outlet for power, you won’t have to worry about them running out of battery.
So, now that we know what to look for, here are our top picks for the best digital picture frames you can get right now.
The digital picture frame is the unsung hero of gift giving moments
There’s perhaps no better way to put a smile on your loved one’s face than to share a special photo. A magical wedding shot, a glimpse at a goofy childhood memory, or a sentimental group photo with your friends. With a digital picture frame, you can have each and every one of those moments on display, 24/7.
A digital picture frame is ideal for new parents, grandparents, newlyweds, long-distance couples, college kids missing home, or families separated by distance. Many digital picture frames are also perfect for the less-than-tech-savvy (we’re looking at you, grandma), but there are plenty of options out there that’ll impress even the most in-the-know tech aficionado.
Isn’t my phone just as good as a digital picture frame?
While you could just as easily use your phone to peruse your digital photo albums, a digital frame is a more passive, organic way to be reminded about your life’s most special moments. Swiping through your phone is all well and good, but being surprised with a throwback snapshot that makes you feel all warm inside is far better. And, of course, it’s easier to show off those memories to the company you keep.
Features to keep in mind
There are so many aspects to look for when you buy a digital picture frame that you probably never even thought of. Here are some things to take note of before you make your decision:
-
Connectivity: Is the frame WiFi- or Bluetooth-enabled? What is the sharing system like? It will be significantly easier to upload your photos with a picture frame that has some sort of internet connectivity, but if it’s a gift for someone who might not be great with technology, it may be better to get a frame where you just have to insert a USB to transfer photos. Some frames even allow photo uploads through email or a first-party app.
-
Storage: This is a no-brainer, as it’ll be the factor that decides just how many photos you can fit on the frame’s internal storage. Usually, digital picture frames have anywhere from 8GB to 32GB of space, utilizing onboard storage or a removable SD card.
-
Image quality: What’s the point of displaying your photos if they aren’t going to look good? Is the display clear and colorful? How big is the screen size? Most frames have anywhere from 480p resolution to 1080p. Also, some frames have an auto-dimming feature that changes with the lighting of the room, ensuring that your photos will be displayed in the best possible way.
-
Bonus functions: Can the frame handle videos, GIFs, and live photos? Most digital picture frames can’t, but a few can as long as you’re willing to forego audio. We assume you mostly care about still images, but it’s still good to know if your frame can do more.
-
User interface: Does the frame operate via touchscreen or remote? Can it do both? Does it have motion sensors, or is it an always-on display? Understanding these things before you buy will make getting used to your new digital picture frame much less of a hassle.
-
Portability and power: Unfortunately, most digital picture frames need to be plugged in, meaning they tend to lack portability (that’s where your phone can come in handy, though). But because most of them rely on an outlet for power, you won’t have to worry about them running out of battery.
So, now that we know what to look for, here are our top picks for the best digital picture frames you can get right now.
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