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- Dr. Sandra Lee, known as "Dr. Pimple Popper," shut down one of beauty guru Michelle Phan's Instagram Stories that claimed "antiviral" essential oils could kill off viruses before they enter your system, amid fears around the Wuhan coronavirus.
- Phan initially posted a picture of her essential oil diffuser with the caption "If you are burning antiviral essential oils around you this will kill off the virus before it enters your system."
- Lee then tweeted a screenshot of Phan's Instagram Story and wrote "Sorry, antiviral essential oils DON'T EXIST," and Phan responded that her intention "wasn't to mislead."
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Dr. Pimple Popper quickly shut down the claim that essential oils could kill off viruses, after beauty guru Michelle Phan posted an Instagram Story that instructed followers to burn "antiviral" tea tree, lavender, clove bud, lemon, ravensara, and eucalyptus globulus oils.
Phan, a beauty YouTuber with more than 2 million Instagram followers, initially posted a picture of her essential oil diffuser to her story with the caption "Our first point of contact for viruses is our nose. If you are burning antiviral essential oils around you this will kill off the virus before it enters your system."
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