Skin school with Anne Wetter
Hudskolan is an interview series in 17 parts about the skin, the body's largest organ. The series is recorded together with dermatologist Anne Wetter, who is the founder of Inskinity and Diagnostic Center Hud.
HOW IS THE SKIN STRUCTURED?
Skin school part 1 of 17 . In conversation with dermatologist Anne Wetter about the skin and its role in our health. What is the function of each skin layer and how should you think to take care of your skin in the best way?
THE INTERMEDIATE LAYERS OF THE SKIN - HOW DOES IT AFFECT?
Skin school part 2 of 17 . In episode two, dermatologist Anne Wetter tells us more about the skin's role in our health. How is the skin's middle layer structured and what functions does it have?
WHAT CAUSES ME TO GO BROWN?
Skin school part 3 of 17 . What causes the sun to be darkened by the sun? In episode three, we talk more about the outermost layer of the skin and the pigment cell.
IS IT A DISEASE OR NOT?
Skin school part 4 of 17 . Anne Wetter tells us more about the skin and its role in our health. How to know if it is a skin disease or not and is acne a skin disease?
WHY SKIN ANALYSIS?
Skin school part 5 of 17 . Anne Wetter tells us more about the importance of doing a skin analysis in order not to overtreat the skin.
WHY IS AN INDIVIDUAL SKIN CARE ROUTINE IMPORTANT?
Skin school part 6 of 17 . Dermatologist Anne Wetter tells us more about the skin and its role in our health. In episode 6, we talk about how important it is to have a skin care routine that is adapted to your skin. Can you ruin your skin by washing too much? How does aging affect the skin?
SHOULD YOU DRINK WATER FOR A BETTER MOISTURE BALANCE IN THE SKIN?
Skin school part 7 of 17 . Dermatologist Anne Wetter tells us more about the skin and its role in our health. In episode 7 we talk about one of the biggest myths in skin care. If you drink a lot of water, do you get a better moisture balance in your skin? Can natural products trigger the immune system?
NATURAL OR SYNTHETIC INGREDIENTS?
Skin school part 8 of 17 . Dermatologist Anne Wetter tells us more about the skin and its role in our health. In episode 8 we talk about natural vs synthetic ingredients. Are any of them better for the skin? How should you think as a consumer when shopping for skin care?
WHAT HAPPENS WHEN THE SKIN AGES?
Skin school part 9 of 17 . Dermatologist Anne Wetter tells us more about the skin and its role in our health. In episode 9 we talk about what happens when the skin ages. How do anti-aging products actually work?
THE COLLAGEN
Skin school part 10 of 17 . Dermatologist Anne Wetter tells us more about the skin and its role in our health. In episode 10 we talk about the collages. What is collagen and how does it work? How do I get the collagen in the best way? Can you drink collagen for healthier skin?
MYTHS ABOUT THE SKIN
Skin school part 11 of 17 . Dermatologist Anne Wetter tells us more about the skin and its role in our health. In episode 11 we talk about myths about the skin. Is it true that active ingredients can penetrate down to the bottom layer of the skin? Can using too many creams cause the skin to stop producing what it needs itself?
WHAT IS ACNE?
Skin school part 12 of 17 . How does acne occur? Is it only teenagers who get it and is acne a disease?
MYTHS ABOUT ACNE
Skin school part 13 of 17 . Is it true that acne occurs due to poor hygiene? That and other acne myths.
DOES WHAT WE EAT AFFECT ACNE?
Hudskolan part 14 of 17 . Anne Wetter helps to find out how the food we eat affects acne and how to know how your own skin works.
HOW DO I GET RID OF MY ACNE?
Skin school part 15 of 17 . In episode 15, we talk about what you can do yourself to get rid of your acne and how age affects how you should treat it.
WHAT ARE SKIN PIGMENTS?
Skin school part 16 of 17 . In episode 16 we talk about skin pigmentation. What is it really? How do they arise? Is there anything you can do to get rid of your pigmentation?
DIFFERENT TYPES OF PIGMENT CHANGES
Skin school part 17 of 17 . In section 17 we talk about different types of pigment changes. What are the different types? Are different treatments needed for different pigmentations? What can these be triggered by?