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5 / 719 resultsresearch Skin, Hair, and Nail Supplements Advertised on Instagram: A Survey of Selected Posts (Preprint)
Instagram ads for skin, hair, and nail supplements often make broad health claims without clear ingredient information, and are not FDA-regulated.
research Abstract PS1-04-01: Misguided Relief: Prevalence and Patterns of Symptom Management Misinformation for Breast Cancer on Instagram
Many Instagram posts about breast cancer symptoms are misleading and not created by healthcare professionals.
research #threadlift: Information Quality Analysis on YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok
Thread lift information on social media is mostly poor quality, especially on TikTok.
research 370 An analysis of androgenetic alopecia treatment content on Instagram and TikTok
Dermatologists can use social media to better educate people about hair loss treatments.
research Social Media Use in Patients with Alopecia Areata
Patients with alopecia areata use social media for information but trust their doctors more.
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5 / 226 resultscommunity Community progress images being misused for marketing snake oil on instagram. Images attached.
Instagram accounts are misusing community hair progress pictures for marketing scams. Users suggest watermarking images to prevent misuse.
community Instagram ad with a ridiculously bold claim. What are the chances that it is even remotely true?
The conversation is about skepticism towards a hair serum advertised on Instagram, with users doubting its effectiveness and one sharing a personal negative experience with the product.
community Beware, this page on instagram is stealing posts from here to advertise their product!!
An Instagram page is stealing hair loss progress pictures to advertise a scam product. Users suggest watermarking images and reporting the account.
community Istg these Instagram influencer are making it so complicated for people who want to get Treatment
Influencers complicate hair loss treatments by promoting many products, but Minoxidil and Finasteride (or Dutasteride) are sufficient to start. The user criticizes influencers for not mentioning effective treatments like Finasteride.
community Company promoting hair loss treatments on instagram, is any of this stuff actually effective or is it all snake oil?
Hair loss treatments advertised on Instagram are likely ineffective and considered scams. Effective treatments like Minoxidil and Finasteride don't need advertising due to high demand.