u/Admirable-Pineapple5

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Ultraviolet sunscreen

I was recently going through my cultbeauty orders from the past. I realised the deep melasma I have been dealing with came about when I was sticking to UV brand sunscreen. It has given my blisters and two dark patches about 5 cent sized on both my cheeks. It plays with my confidence. I have tried many things to get rid of it but it stays and comes back more pronounced in the summer. I recently read about a woman who got melanoma who also used this sunscreen. Is anyone else with the realisation that it made the skin worse for good? SPF 4 ?? I can’t even bear to think of my beach days in Australia with this on

Edit: ultra violette 🙄

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Viral LLM (AI) skin analysis and feedback from derms, and those with strong science based skincare backgrounds

I built an evidence-based AI skin consultation prompt and I’m looking for serious feedback from people interested in dermatology, cosmetic chemistry, skin imaging, and skincare science.
The goal was to create something that behaves less like “TikTok skincare AI” and more like a cautious clinical assessment system.

I specifically tried to reduce: hallucinated diagnoses, beauty-industry language, exaggerated “skin scores, or pseudoscientific skincare advice

What I want feedback on:
The biggest scientific weaknesses?
Where is the prompt likely to hallucinate or overreach?
Missing dermatology/cosmetic chemistry concepts?
How to make this clinically realistic?
Would this be useful to consumers/patients?
Would dermatologists view this as useful triage/education or mostly noise?
Any ethical/safety issues?
I’m interested in feedback from:
dermatologists
estheticians with strong science backgrounds
melasma/PIH specialists
AI/prompt engineering people
I’ll paste the full prompt below.

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u/Admirable-Pineapple5 — 3 days ago