Readers’ Favorite Blogs – What You Loved the Most
Writing 500+ blogs has been a journey, but the real magic lies in seeing what readers like you connect with the most. Some topics got shared widely, some brought heartfelt comments, and some made patients walk into the clinic saying, “Doctor, I read your blog on this…”
Here are the blogs that became reader favorites:
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1. Acne: More Than Just Pimples
Any time I wrote about acne—causes, treatments, myths—readers were hooked. From teenage acne to adult breakouts, these blogs became a lifeline for people tired of random advice and quick fixes.
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2. Sunscreen Simplified
Sunscreen blogs topped the list. Many readers admitted they finally understood why sunscreen is needed even indoors and on cloudy days. Simple tips like “two-finger rule” and “reapply every 3 hours” became talking points.
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3. Home Remedy Truths
Blogs about turmeric, Multani Mitti, coffee scrubs, and coconut oil drew huge attention. Readers loved the honest take: which ones help, which ones harm, and how to know the difference.
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4. Skin and Weather
Monsoon fungal infections, winter dryness, and summer tanning—these seasonal blogs always went viral. Why? Because everyone could relate. Readers appreciated practical solutions that fit Indian homes and lifestyles.
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5. Men’s Skincare
Surprisingly, blogs on men’s skincare—pigmentation, after-shave breakouts, and laser hair reduction—got a strong response. Many male readers wrote back saying, “Finally, someone is talking about our skin too!”
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6. Kids’ Skin Issues
Parents loved blogs on children—rashes, using adult products, or what to apply in extreme weather. These posts often got saved and shared in family WhatsApp groups.
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7. Behind-the-Clinic Blogs
Readers found blogs like “Why We Take Pictures in Clinic” and “What Happens in a Skin Consultation” very useful. They said it made them less anxious before visiting a dermatologist.
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Why These Blogs Worked
• They solved real problems people face daily.
• They kept advice clear, simple, and practical.
• They answered the questions people were already thinking but hesitant to ask.
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Final Note
As I continue writing, I know one thing for sure—readers love blogs that feel personal, relatable, and useful. Your feedback shapes what I write next, and every “Thank you, Doctor” message reminds me why I started this journey.
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