Medical reviewer
Dr. Emily Carter, MD, FAAD
Board-Certified Dermatologist
Dr. Emily Carter reviews SoftWaterCare content about skin, hair, bathing habits, sensitive skin, eczema, and water quality so health-related language stays responsible and easy to understand.
About Dr. Carter
Dr. Emily Carter is a board-certified dermatologist with over 13 years of clinical experience in general dermatology, sensitive skin, dry skin, eczema, acne, and skin barrier health.
She helps review SoftWaterCare articles related to skin, hair, bathing habits, and water quality to make sure content is medically responsible, clear, and appropriately cautious.
Experience
2010-2014
Dermatology Resident
Completed clinical dermatology training with exposure to eczema, acne, sensitive skin, dry skin, itching, and skin barrier concerns.
2014-2020
Clinical Dermatologist
Provided general dermatology care for dry skin, irritation, eczema, contact dermatitis, and skincare-related sensitivity concerns.
2020-Present
Dermatology Consultant & Medical Reviewer
Reviews health, skincare, bathing, and home care content so claims stay accurate, cautious, and understandable for readers.
Medical review topics
Hard Water and Dry Skin: What Dermatology Says
Reviews how mineral-rich water may affect comfort for people who already deal with dryness or sensitivity.
How Shower Habits Can Affect the Skin Barrier
Explains how bathing temperature, cleanser choices, frequency, and post-shower care influence skin comfort.
Sensitive Skin and Mineral-Rich Water
Helps readers separate water-related irritation clues from broader skincare and environmental triggers.
Eczema, Bathing, and Skin Moisture
Reviews careful language around eczema-prone skin, bathing routines, and moisture support.
Hair and Scalp Concerns Linked to Hard Water
Reviews content about scalp comfort, hair feel, mineral buildup, and practical shower care habits.