With the widespread availability of medical content on social media platforms, Menna Ali has emerged as a prominent figure, confidently establishing her presence by presenting simplified scientific content that combines accuracy and clarity.
The young pharmacist has reached a broad audience thanks to her accessible style, which makes medical information easily understandable to her followers, establishing herself as one of the leading content creators in the field of skincare and haircare.
Dr. Menna Ali is known among her followers as “Your Favorite Pharmacist,” having successfully built a relationship of trust with her audience by providing reliable advice based on a strong scientific foundation. Her role extends beyond simply presenting information; she is committed to simplifying medical concepts and correcting common misconceptions, making her content an invaluable resource for anyone seeking a healthy and safe skincare routine.
Mena Ali combines her academic background as a pharmacist with her expertise as a skin esthetician, giving her a unique ability to offer practical solutions to common problems such as acne, pigmentation, and hair loss. She also focuses on guiding her followers to choose the right products for each skin type, providing detailed explanations of proper usage.
In this interview, Dr. Mena Ali reveals the behind-the-scenes story of her journey in the world of medical content creation, the most important advice she offers her followers, and her perspective on the most common mistakes in skincare and how to avoid them with simple and effective methods.

How do you balance your work as a pharmacist with content creation?
At first, it was very exhausting, and I felt like I was doing two jobs at once. However, I realized that my work as a pharmacist is essentially part of the content I create, and that’s when it became less burdensome and more harmonious.
What’s the best way to present simplified medical information without compromising its accuracy?
This is one of the most difficult equations, but I’ve come to realize that the secret lies in focusing on the problem itself, not the way it’s explained. When I think about what the girl who follows me is going through and how she feels, I find that simplifying the information happens naturally without compromising its accuracy.
Are there companies that benefit from your fame for advertising?
Absolutely, it happens often. Some companies try to sell their products by any means and see influencers as a way to do so. However, I have very clear criteria for any advertisement, and if I’m not convinced about a product for personal use, it’s impossible for me to recommend it, no matter the offer, because the trust of my followers is more valuable than anything.
Before promoting any product, do you try it?
This isn’t optional; it’s essential. I’ve actually had negative skin reactions to some products while trying them, and I experienced some serious problems. But I believe this is part of professional integrity. I’ve also learned that the ingredients listed on the label can be completely different from their actual effects on the skin.
What are the most common mistakes in skincare routines?
The biggest mistakes are imitating others’ routines without considering skin type differences, and the belief in the existence of “perfect skin,” which causes significant psychological stress that sometimes outweighs the problem itself.
Has medical content become a substitute for the role of the pharmacist?
No, of course not. The content aims to raise awareness, but it doesn’t replace consulting a specialist who can examine the condition directly.
Each role is important, and neither can be dispensed with.
What distinguishes your content from others?
I have a real, personal experience with skin problems, and I didn’t just provide theoretical information. This is what made me combine science and experience to help girls understand their skin correctly.
With the proliferation of medical content creators, how can followers feel reassured?
Transparency is key. Followers should ask: Is this person speaking from real experience? What is the source of their information? Every girl should also be more aware of her own skin type, as it’s not a field for random experiments.
How does a female content creator start in the medical field?
The goal shouldn’t be to imitate others, but to provide genuine value or new information. The message is what distinguishes a content creator and gives them credibility.
What were the biggest challenges while filming and editing videos?
I faced many challenges, the most prominent being the difficulty of filming in a noisy environment. For example, I would film with a small child in the next room, which made shooting a one-minute video take a long time. However, these challenges taught me patience. I also faced constant pressure to produce creative content while maintaining accuracy, which motivated me to continuously improve myself.

