Talking to teens about acne
This weekend, I was asked to write a guest column in the Sunday Times Style. The topic – talking to teens about acne, and what I have learned as a Dermatologist and also step mum to a teenager.
This weekend, I was asked to write a guest column in the Sunday Times Style. The topic – talking to teens about acne, and what I have learned as a Dermatologist and also step mum to a teenager.
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I was recently featured on the home page of Get The Gloss talking all about my favourite beauty buys with journalist Judy Johnson. In case you missed it, I’ve posted a copy of the original interview just below. For details of where to find the products I’ve mentioned, click on the link at the bottom
SPF. Sensible, essential and non-negtotiable. So says journalist Anna Hunter this week in her round up of the new, non-greasy, innovative formulations that are making sunscreen easier than ever to adapt into your daily routine. Keep reading below for my full interview with Get The Gloss about SPF makeup. To see my quotes in the
I was recently asked in an interview how living in a busy city, like London, can impact the health of our skin. Of course, there are multiple lifestyle and environmental factors to consider, but I think that pollution and stress are worthy of particular mention. If you’d like to know my thoughts on the matter,
I was recently awarded the title FRCP (Fellowship of the Royal College of Physicians) for my work as a Consultant Dermatologist – a huge honour and something I feel very proud of. “But, what exactly is a Consultant Dermatologist?” you might ask. “And what makes you different from from anyone else who gives skincare advice?”
I’m so thrilled to have been included in Stylist Magazine’s 7 Skincare Experts You Should Be Following On Instagram this week. This is what beauty journalist Elizabeth Bennett had to say about me: Dr Justine Kluk Best for: Targeted solutions for acne and rosacea Thanks to her extensive experience treating patients suffering from acne and
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Whether you’re dealing with blackheads, whiteheads or the cystic, under-the-skin kind, spots can be debilitating to live with. You don’t have to suffer though, because there is effective treatment. I was recently interviewed by Jacqueline Kilikita on behalf of Elle Magazine to help readers decode some of the different acne treatments available. In the spirit
This month, I’m featured on the Skin Clinic page of Women’s Health sharing a bit about me, my typical day and some of the products I use personally to help keep my own blemishes at bay as London’s go-to acne and acne scarring expert. Read all the juicy details in the full interview below. Enjoy!
I get asked all the time about why I decided to become a dermatologist. The short answer is this. Acne. I started to get spots when I was about 12 years old. My dad bought me Clearasil and told me that I would grow out of it. He’d grown out of it when he
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