The World on Your Skin

Published: Sept. 8, 2020, 7 p.m.

b'Everyone Has Skin in the Game \\u2013Untangling the Skin-care Morass, and How That Might do More for Us than Just Clearing Pimples
Guest:\\xa0Dr. James Hamblin, preventive medicine physician, writer for "The Atlantic," and lecturer at Yale School of Public Health. Author of \\u201cClean: The New Science of Skin\\u201d
The Skin Care industry is not really on our side. A lot of products are misleading, and besides being overpriced, are often based on faulty or nonexistent science. The fact is, you probably need a lot less than you think, and lifestyle changes will always be the most efficient way to improve your skin, and your life.
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How Do They Test Deodorant? That\\u2019s Right \\u2013 Professional Armpit Sniffers
Guest:\\xa0Barrie Drewitt, Princeton Consumer Research Technical Director
This veteran \\u201codor guru\\u201d who\\u2019s spent 20 years sniffing armpits talks about the down and dirty (or the nice and clean) of the deodorant business.'