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Are silicone patches really 'better than Botox' at reducing wrinkles? An expert weighs in: TikTok Debunked
BeautyTok is often a treasure trove of helpful beauty tips and tricks, but sometimes the tricks can fall flat.
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TikTok Trends Debunked: Expert warns against ‘hazardous’ air fryer cleaning trend
A popular TikTok hack has people filling their machine with soap and water. But is it safe?
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Does eating carrots actually make you tan? An expert explains: TikTok Debunked
The TikTok search "carrot tan" has received over 4.3 billion views. But does it work?
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TikTok Debunked: Is the 'egg diet' a safe way to lose weight? An expert weighs in
TikTokers claim eating mostly eggs for 10 days straight will help you quickly lose weight. But is it safe?
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TikTok Debunked: Is 'wall mopping' a safe and efficient cleaning method?
"Wall mopping" has gone viral on TikTok, but should you do it? Yahoo Canada investigated the trend.
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TikTok Debunked: Can eating apricot kernels really solve your acne problem?
Apricot kernels contain amygdalin, which converts to cyanide. So, is this skincare hack safe?
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TikTok Debunked: Is berberine really 'nature’s Ozempic'? Experts weigh in
Some TikTok users claim berberine is giving them Ozempic-like results, but experts aren't so sure.
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