A Dermatologist’s Entire Routine, From Waking Up to Lip Injections | Work It | Allure

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Published 2019-03-29
Dr. Shereene Idriss, a New York City dermatologist, shares her entire routine, from her secret morning skincare techniques when she wakes up at 6 a.m., to her day at work performing Botox, fillers, and Fraxel, to her evening skincare routine including her favorite exfoliants and treatments.

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All Comments (21)
  • @user-ey3mu3yq3d
    She worked hard for her job and gets paid well for it so obviously she would spend a lot more for her skincare Yall just salty
  • @alexandrang2232
    People are hating on her not realizing how much work goes into becoming any type of doctor. She didn’t wake up one day wealthy she had to study for years.
  • @pdaniels6606
    People out here complaining about the cost of the products she's using. Man you don't realise HOW MUCH sacrifice and study and effort goes into medical school, internship, residency, specialty training. The hours get longer and the exams get harder as you go through. It might look shiny from the outside but lemme tell you that she has definitely earned every penny she has and she deserves to spend it however she likes.
  • @jasonnunez3422
    Any med student here who just loves to watch succesful doctors? it really inspires me.
  • @qamzy90
    Grey's anatomy really didn't lie about dermatologists living their best lives
  • Wow i thought she had full makeup but then she just puts that serum like no big deal. Her skin is PERFECT
  • I had the priviledge of being treated a few years back by Dr Idriss. I was going through a rough breakup and my skin was breaking out really bad. She was so kind and caring. In person she is way more beautiful than this video suggests and has the most beautiful skin. I'll never forget how caring she was.
  • @johannaf5598
    Also it makes perfect sense that she spends so much money on her skin since, I mean who would trust a dermatologist with bad skin?
  • @Toni-ov4jo
    For those complaining about her getting treatments done would you rather her just lie and say some magic cream gave her certain results? She is being transparent and none of these products are paying her to promote on here unlike some of you guys' favorite Instagram "influencers". I for one appreciate her candidness and I will continue to follow and support her. Also those complaining about price points of certain products, why dont you go do some research on affordable dupes and give her a break. No one is commanding you buy the exact products, once again she's being transparent on what SHE uses.
  • when she pronounces that French product with a perfect accent, what a mood
  • @cherie3770
    Dr. Shereene Idriss: Says a skin tip Me: write that down, write that down
  • @jennamartin8587
    All these comments about “don’t hate on her for using expensive products blah blah blah she worked hard”... I don’t see hate comments anywhere? Just me?
  • Who else thought she had foundation on when she was talking to the camera about her moisturizers, but she ENDS up putting the lotion with the beauty blender and I was like OMG SHE HAD NO FOUNDAITON ON
  • @fridaber6069
    she looks so amazing for 35!! I could literally think she's 23-24, but when she talks you can just hear her confidence and expertise which is the only thing giving away that she's older. love that she's honest about fillers and botox too
  • She seriously doesn’t need any makeup! She is so pretty and her skin is flawless!
  • @DayDesiree
    Only a dermatologist would know about powdered sunscreen 😭
  • @ivyb524
    Anyone else think she looks a lot like like Lady Gaga ? Specifically A Star is Born Lady Gaga. So beautiful!
  • @kevinzhang8818
    Please feature more dermatologists. We really don’t need these sponsored influencers with their hundred-steps skincare routine that they swear by to mislead the audience and waste everyone’s money. Every dermatologist I ever visited all said the trending products/routines nowadays are pretty laughable.
  • @KB-ny8uk
    The pursuit in becoming an MD is incredibly rigorous and brutal: 8 years of insane studying followed by 4 years of residency. This specialty, Dermatology, is among the top 2 most competitive above all other specialties. You have to be an all-round superstar in medical school since Dermatology is a ridiculously challenging and competitive field to achieve! I didn't know the craziness of pursuing Dermatology until my own childhood friend went though the entire painful experience only to be denied a residency position on the well known " Match Day!" I tip my hat off to you, Doctor. And, of course all other Doctors.
  • Casually mentioning she’s pregnant once in the video like it’s no big deal