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    6 minutes of ‘ask me anything’ with derm/founder Dr. Howard Murad

    enNovember 18, 2021
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    About this Episode

    Introducing Well Connected x Murad microcasts! We know you’re busy, so we’ve crammed some of your most pressing questions from our social channels into a few minutes with the best of the best, Dr. Murad (yes, we’re biased). What’s the ideal way to protect your skin barrier for “super lazy” regimens? Is night cream more important than day cream? How often should you apply SPF if working from home? Answers to these hot topics and more right this way…

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