Angela Olivares writes the skin and hair care coverage at HealthCoachJP.org routines, ingredient claims, product reviews, and the conditions people mistake for cosmetic problems. She states plainly when a popular treatment has no evidence behind it. She is a beauty and health writer, not a dermatologist.

What She Covers
- Skincare routines by skin type, and which steps are actually doing the work
- Acne including the difference between fungal acne and bacterial breakouts, which changes the treatment entirely
- Skin conditions such as eczema, rashes and dermatillomania, and when a cosmetic concern is actually a medical one
- Cosmetic procedures dermaplaning, Thermage, buccal fat removal with realistic outcomes and risks, not just benefits
- Piercing healing and aftercare
- Hair care, scalp health, and ingredient transparency in product reviews
How She Sources
Dermatology claims are checked against the American Academy of Dermatology, NIH and peer-reviewed dermatology research before publication. Ingredient claims are assessed on published evidence rather than on brand marketing, and where a widely sold treatment has no good support behind it, the article says so instead of hedging.
What She Is Not
Angela is a writer, not a dermatologist, esthetician or clinician, and she does not hold clinical credentials. Nothing here is a diagnosis or a treatment plan. See a licensed dermatologist for any diagnosed or persistent skin condition, for a mole or lesion that is changing, and before any cosmetic procedure.
Selected Articles
- Skincare & Beauty Guide
- Fungal Acne: Symptoms, Facts & Best Treatment
- Best Skincare Routine for Your Skin Type
- 5 Nighttime Skincare Routine Steps
- Avoid Dermaplaning Regret
- Hydrocolloid Bandages for Acne
See every article by Angela on her author archive, or read about the wider team and our sourcing rules on the editorial team page.
All content on HealthCoachJP.org is for general informational and educational purposes only. It does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis or treatment, and our writers do not hold clinical credentials. Always consult a qualified dermatologist for skin conditions.
