7 TOXIC Skincare Trends That Need To DIE!

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Here are 7 Popular Toxic Skincare Trends that need to STOP!

00:00 Intro
01:16 Physical Exfoliator
03:11 Ultrasonic Brush
05:29 Micellar Face Wipes
06:49 Pore Strips
08:37 Charcoal Peel Mask
09:22 Galvanic Face Massager
11:10 Exfoliating Gloves

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コメント (21)
  • "Whenever it's painful, it's not good". Absolutely love it. In French there's this sentence "tu dois souffrir pour être belle" (=you must suffer to be beautiful) that i have always hated
  • I used St. Ives exfoliating wash in the early 2000's until I got one of pieces of exfoliate stuck in my eye. That was the most painful and expensive lesson that I've learned.
  • My favourite part about you is that you don't just say "Top 7 things not to do!!!", but you also provide safer and better alternatives. I see a lot of videos and websites just tell you NOT to do, but never giving tips on what you SHOULD do instead. <3
  • Physical exfoliating scrub -> Chemical exfoliate once to twice a week. Vibrating cleansing brush -> regular cleanser 30 seconds to 1 minute. Micellar water/face wipes -> regular cleanser Pore stripes -> retinol or salicylic acid Peel off masks -> chemical exfoliant or toner or vitamin a or retinol Face messaging tools -> surgical face lift Body exfoliating gloves -> salicylic acid cream
  • As someone in my 40's and who has worked with plastic surgeons for most of my career, I think there's something important to remember. What works for one person doesn't necessarily jive with the next. Personally, a blend of acid and physical exfoliation keeps my face and body skin bright, clear and happy. My skin is oil rich, and likes to stick around. 🤷‍♀️ Retinol turns my skin to pure fire in any strength. The next person might need something quite different. Derms tend to be fairly adamant, almost militant in their recommendations. You know your skin. Be gentle, use high quality tested products from trusted sources.. and TRY THINGS. Above all, good skin starts from the inside out. Drink your water..cut the processed crap food and add more fresh produce..sleep..move your body..wash your face at night..cut out the booze and salt if you can. You'll be amazed at what happens to your skin.
  • 1. Physical exfoliator 2. Ultrasonic brush 3. Micellar wipes 4. Pore strips 5. Charcoal peel mask 6. Galvanic face massager 7. Exfoliating gloves
  • When I was a teenager, I was wild about pore strips but my mom insisted that they would be harmful. And now I thank her alot for being strict on me
  • Knowing that I don't use any of these products/methods in my skin care routine is such a relief. I also don't recommend the physical scrubs because it can also cause breakouts and irritations.
  • I love how you not only addressed the issues but also gave back-up solutions, I didn't know most of this information so thanks so much for the heads up!
  • Me, who does absolutely nothing for skincare and still watching this video
  • I always got ingrown hair after bikini wax and I was following the esthetician's advice to use physical exfoliation. I was fed up and deciding to try chemical exfoliation (glycolic acid 7%) and it was a game changer! never ever had problem since.
  • “Whenever it’s painful it’s not good. “ Too much of anything stinks. Best spa care I ever received was at the Korean spa where the ladies scrubbed my body with an exfoliating cloth. Wow. That was great. I made friends with steam also. My face I treat like a baby. And Vaseline is still wonderful to hold moisture after you wash your face at night. Wash it off in the morning and apply your moisturizer. Rose hip oil is nice in winter and Aloe vera great in summer. Find what works, try new organic things. Best to nurture from within with plenty water, fruit and veggies and fatty acids. Drink tea! I’m lazy but I like the jade Gua thing, too. Feels good. One last thing: keep lots of clean white washcloths for gentle scrub to the face and neck in the shower to remove all grime. You can see it! Sounds like much but develop your routine and listen to your skin. Haven’t had a pimple or a dry patch for donkeys years. 👏🏾
  • @youareloved2243
    I"m so glad I stumbled on your channel! Not only that you give us alternative ways to be better handlers of our skin but you also entertain us, yep, you're not boring unlike other that seems like they're just narrating. Also, thanks for putting visuals like large fonts. It helps me a lot since I'm a visual learner! <3
  • Commenting to keep this video in the algorithm because it’s informative and helpful. I want everyone to see this! Thank you, Doc!
  • I wash my face at night but I've used face cleansing wipes in the morning for a while now and notice my face is clearer and all redness has gone. Also, I use exfoliating gloves (gently) on my body and my skin has never glowed and been so soft before. I think the one piece of advice you can give to everyone is to be gentle with their skin. 🙂
  • Hi there! Thanks for talking on the behalf of many skincare experts! I work for a huge cosmetic retail line which focuses on makeup and skincare as the majority and I can’t tell you enough how frustrating it is to learn that my clients are practicing skincare in invasive ways just because they get the wrong education. Too much junk is on the internet nowadays so I’m always grateful for content like this I consider to be GOLD! THANK YOU! I am a skincare expert btw (as part of the nature of my job) but only on the over-the-counter product level and not a professional like you but I aspire to go to a professional level in future! While it feels awesome to educate others, it is mentally draining hearing the same issues pop-up at the same time! But oh well, these kinds of things can’t really be prevented anyway!
  • @Sn-no7us
    I used an ultrasonic brush ONCE. It literally brushed off my first layer of skin, and it was so damn painful, I used medicine on my skin for better healing. The worst part: the next day I was flying to a sunny vacation and the salt water hurt even more (but it also kind of helped a lot with healing). I needed to wear extra layers of sunscreen and didn't have as much fun as I should've. I threw that brush out imminently.
  • im so glad i came across this video!! ive been using products and wondering why my skins been getting worse or having no improvement with some of the products i use, definitely changing my skin care routine from now on 🥰