Skin Care Routine

June 25, 2010
Filed under Skin Care


makeup remover cleanser toner AHA BHA Retin A Acne Anti Winkle Creams Don’t forget to check the pH of liquid exfoliants. Remember no true wrinkle cream exists that will get rid of wrinkles, if they did no one would have wrinkles and botox/fillers/face lifts, etc…would be out of business. Don’t buy bottle antioxidant creams/lotions/serums as they are effected by light and you’ll end up throwing your money way.

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25 Responses to “Skin Care Routine”
  1. maricris824 says:

    what i would like to know are the products you use for your skin!

  2. rizlisha says:

    OMg thats soo true if you leave your make up you get under eye bags. . . i stopped wearing waterline Khol eyeliners because of that now i hardly have any.

  3. killursorrow says:

    I don’t know and I haven’t done any research about it, but I do believe there are some ingredients that can prevent “more” wrinkles. Of course those this-cream-is-better-than-botox ads are not true, it’s called advertising. But you’re saying that they don’t do anything, and I kinda (because I like to give the benefit of the doubt, always) don’t believe in that. But as I said, I haven’t done any research about this, it’s just my humble opinion. :)

  4. medosin says:

    Have you heard of micro needling? this is the only thing that has finally helped me with rough skin texture. I also only use a sunscreen (mineral) for day and I bought a lifeguard hat for extended periods in the sun. I use retin-a every other night, mask (papaya enzyme) and steam about once a week and have a clarisonic. People always think I’m under 25. Cheers to good advice!

  5. stopdreamingkid says:

    Um, what PRODUCTS do you use?

  6. devinebitch says:

    do the aha and bha’s work if there in a toner

  7. MsImjustsaying says:

    I couldn’t agree with you more!! I have oily, acne prone skin. In the AM I wash face, apply salicylic acid then sun block. In PM I remove make up, wash, (sometimes mud mask or granular scrub if long hot day) then salicylic acid and apply light water based moisturizer. I like you a lot. You know your stuff.

  8. sondarah says:

    @MrRaimundo777 I’ve heard the same thing about toners balancing out the pH in skin. Hmmm. . . not really sure what unbalanced skin looks like or how to verify the pH in my skin. So. . . what to do? LOL

  9. sondarah says:

    @VenusSatanas Works perfectly for me, and soooo cheap!

  10. VenusSatanas says:

    oh dang im gonna try mineral oil for my eye makeup! thanks for the tip

  11. VenusSatanas says:

    i heard AHA works on wrinkles

  12. Sophielouise767 says:

    i LOVE your videos, so helpful and imformative! thanks =]

  13. Dazzlelight84 says:

    Probably the most informative and truthful video ive seen on Youtube so far!!!Brilliant!

  14. ctriju says:

    What have I been doing last months without your channel??!!!! It looks great. . . . Let´s keep going checking what you are doing!! Thank you, Cris.

  15. WingedDragonOfFUN says:

    I love your videos, they are very informative. I have combination skin and acne prone, I find it very difficult to find a sunscreen that doesnt clog pores. And so I’m wondering which oil make up remover and sunscreen do you use? I’m asking for a specific brand. Thanks :)

  16. etrangers2008 says:

    Ive used Skinceuticals vitamin C serum and I saw a big improvement in my skin! So expensive though!

  17. egandavid says:

    u cute ^^ pretty useful

  18. stonegateaccent says:

    Is there anything you can use to reduce or eliminate milia’s (white heads). I have lots just beneath my eyebrows. If it was just a few I’d have a dermatologist remove them by lansing them but I have so many. Your videos are amazing. Thank you for all the great makeup and skin care tips.

  19. pheadwood says:

    Hello!
    I work for a dermatologist and moisturizers are not good for acne-prone skin, same thing with hair conditioner: don’t use them on bangs or near the hairline, just near the ends of the hair. Cutting back on dairy products can be helpful also.

  20. pheadwood says:

    Love your videos! I work for a dermatologist, and you’re right about not putting moisturizers on acne-prone skin. Also don’t use hair conditioner near the hairline or bangs; it can cause breakouts. Cutting back on dairy products may be helpful, also.

  21. AnanyaVilas says:

    What does the Retin A and Hydrogen Peroxide cancel out. . . . lol. . . it was a bit too fast. . I dint get it. .

  22. phxkayote says:

    Vitamin A and C are great antioxidants if you ingest them. Systemically they work.
    If applied topically? NO, It works about as well as taping an aspirin to your forehead to get rid of a headache. Of course manufacturers are going to bank on the studies but not tell you the details of the study, they just quote the results then push the product.
    Good conversational video,
    Thanks

  23. LIZALIZALIZABETH says:

    I think oily skins need lotion. The high chance of acne is because we don’t wash our face, our skin gets dry, not drinking enough water AND not eating the right nutrions. I have really oily skin and my skin is acne prone and I figured out that drinking ALOT of water helps AND even putting lotion on. Lotion IS important.

  24. hipretty says:

    Hello. Subscribe
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    I am loving your videos.

    . . What would be the reason Hydrogen Peroxide would cause free radical damage?

    From what I remember in science Hydrogen peroxide is nothing more that water (H2O) with an extra Oxygen (Peroxide = H2O2)

  25. TheMeanBean says:

    Why hello beautiful.

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