Why ‘Natural’ Doesn’t Always Mean Safer For Skin Care Products


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Board-certified dermatologist Dr. Angela Lamb joins TODAY to share what doctors wish their patients knew about skin care. She breaks down why drugstore products can be just as effective, why “natural” doesn’t necessarily mean safer, how anti-aging starts with sun protection, and more.


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