31/07/2020
2 Media/PR Opportunities for Dermatologist's
#1 Article Summary: BIPOC dermatologist needed to answer questions for two beauty articles
Editor Name: Christina Heiser
Email: [email protected]
Media Outlet: Byrdie - https://www.byrdie.com/
Deadline: 7:00 PM EST - 6 August
Query: Hello! I am looking to interview a BIPOC dermatologist about collagen powder and how it can benefit skin. I am also looking to interview the same dermatologist for a piece on choosing body wash.
Questions:
Collagen powder:
- What is collagen, and why is it important for skin health?
- What is collagen powder, and what kind of benefits can it have for skin?
- Any advice for using collagen powder? I.e., what to look for in
a powder, how often you need to use it to see any results, etc.
Body wash:
- What should you look for in a body wash to avoid
drying out your skin?
- What are your favorite body washes, and why do you like them?
- Beyond selecting the right body wash, what other tips for
showering do you have to keep your skin happy and healthy?
- Do you have any favorite collagen powders? Feel free to
recommend! Thanks! Christina
Requirements: Dermatologist
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#2 Article Summary: Dermatologists & health experts for "what causes a puffy face in the morning"
Writer Name: Carolyn Steber Bustle
Email: [email protected]
Media Outlet: Bustle - https://www.bustle.com/
Deadline: 5:00 PM EST - 31 July
Query: I'm working on an article for Bustle called "13 Weird Reasons Your Face Looks Puffy."
It will address reasons why you might wake up with puffy eyes/face. Could it be dehydration, an allergy to your pillow, a side effect of drinking, or eating salty foods? I'll be making a list of all possible explanations, as well as what you can do about each.
If you are a dermatologist or MD, please see my questions below.
1. What are some reasons why you might wake up with puffiness or swelling around your eyes/face. For each reason, please explain why it happens, as well as how to fix it.
2. Is it common to wake up with some puffiness or swelling
around your face? Is there anything you can do before bed to
prevent it? Thanks!