Sure, Mini Fridges for Beauty Products Are Cute—But Do They Work?

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Sure, Mini Fridges for Beauty Products Are Cute—But Do They Work?
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We asked a dermatologist about the Instagram-popular trend.

There are, however, prescribed medicated creams in dermatology that require refrigeration. In those cases, Dr. Gross says proper storage is paramount, but for the most part, beauty products, which aren’t perishable like food, don’t need to be kept at a certain temperature.

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