Supplements for Women in Gulf Climates: What Actually Helps
Not all supplements are worth your money. Here is what the evidence supports for women living in dry, hard water climates, and what is just marketing.
Trichologist and Dermatology Consultant
BSc Biomedical Sciences, Diploma in Trichology, 12 years clinical practice, specialises in environment-related hair and scalp conditions
Dr. Layla Hassan has spent her career at the intersection of dermatology and environmental medicine, a niche that became increasingly relevant as she observed patterns in patients relocating to dry, mineral-heavy climates. She reviews all health and clinical content on Dry Climate Beauty to ensure accuracy, appropriate sourcing, and responsible framing of medical information. She does not endorse products and her review role is limited to factual accuracy.
Dr. Layla Hassan serves as a medical reviewer for Dry Climate Beauty. Medical review involves evaluating articles for clinical accuracy but does not constitute personal medical advice or endorsement of specific products.
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