I don't know how y'all don't see it - if you focus hard you can clearly see how she she used the wipes and balm to clean her skin - the wipe side looked almost the same as with the make-up on. and even by the end of the video it still looked less clean and more reddened, irritated.
@@Therealslimshadybrooke you are right. Sarah made this comparison video on how she used to do "skincare" then and how she does it now hence the quote, "it hurt but then I thought no pain no gain." I'm pretty sure we all go through that stage though 😭 even I used to rub the wipes so hard on my face - but I learned my lesson 💯
Same.... If I feel adventurous, have time/effort and the weather is cold enough I might use this thin face cream that doubles as sunscreen... My lazy ass is not bothered if it's more than 2-3 steps
To all the people commenting that they have little to no skincare routine and have great skin, understand that you’re super lucky and people with acne try out so many things to try and make their skin look like yours. We aren’t being extra or doing too much. In the end, genes really determine everything.
I know right? people need to realize that certain skin types need more products than others. Some types there’s to much put some people just need face wash while others need serum and moisturizer
@@Katiebo008 hormornal changes during puberty can cause more ance so as teens age and grow into adults their hormones change and can cause less ance. It doesnt happen to everyone though, but some people find ance relief just as they grow older
I have been working on my skincare for 4 years and found some things that really help my facial skin look great: 1. Drink plenty of water. 2. Put fresh Aloe gel on your skin prior to bed. 3. Cleanse your face with lukewarm water and use litllextra riiceberry face wash wich has black rice water and use it once or twice a day. 4. Drink bitter gourd and lauki juice to cleanse the body. 5. Lastly, stay happy! Your skin appears best when you're happy from inside.
It helps give adequate moisture to your face, according to me, it thoroughly cleanses your face. Ricebberry facewash is good for users living in areas with excessive dust levels.
people commenting there’s no difference as if skincare doesn’t take weeks/months of consistent use to show results 😭 besides u can see the right side is slightly irritated and all the makeup isn’t completely off whereas the left looks hydrated and without makeup.
y'all for those who can't see the difference, that's bc it's not ur skin. sometimes you're the only one who could notice the difference in your skin (whether its redder, itchier, irritated or the opposite).
i love that anytime a reasonably priced product is brought up it’s always the “bad” product. this shit is so unattainable for most people. i’m not paying $60 for a 2oz tube of moisturizer. lots of influencers, when showing off their routines, act like if you’re not doing it their way you’re doing it wrong. it’s just ✨annoying✨
There are inexpensive moisturizers as well that is good for the skin. People think that extremely expensive products are better but mostly you just pay for the brands name.
Honestly, cera ve and cetaphil are two rather affordable and amazing companies. I have used both, they are both wonderful. I choose cera ve because where I live, cera ve is more consistently accessible.
Im in 2012 scincare is did not because was in kid , whit did make scincare . Now i do scincare i see difference . ( Sorry my bad english . I don't know good english )
I used to fall asleep with my makeup on ALL THE TIME in 2012 - nowadays I could be absolutely paraletic drunk and I'll still brush my teeth and take off my makeup, I'm always impressed with drunk me when I wake up the next morning and my makeup is off even though I don't remember removing it 😂
So glad your happy with your current routine but to anyone that wants to follow this routine you don’t need an essence or a hydrating serum. Find products that work for your skin and focus on cleanser, moisturizer, and spf
okay but for everyone w SUPER oily skin this was a game changer for me- try using dry skin products!! i thought my skin was naturally oily but turns out i was just over drying it, so my skin would produce MORE oil to try and compensate! once i started moisturizing a lot of my cystic acne went away and my breakouts are SO much smaller.
@@imawakemymindisalive13 did you use a product with paraffin or mineral oil or petrolatum? Or it could be you used sunscreen and didn’t remove with double cleanse.
@@imawakemymindisalive13 You probably used a product that is comedogenic and contains too much occlusive active ingredients(like vitamin E, silicones, mineral oils etc). Try a gentle Salycidic acid cleanser(like the transparent one from Cerave, *don't* buy the 2% SA one!) to get rid of the bumps, and then either Cerave or La Roche Posay lightweight daily cream. They hydrate well but are tested not comedogenic and have a gel-like texture, my very sensitive oily skin reacted very well to both.
@@pabloescobarschanclas Depends on the skincare you use tbh. I use medical grade skincare that’s not only been proven to work, but I actually see results and feel a difference. I agree though. Some ingredients like hyaluronic acid are overhyped and it’s been found out now that their are better ingredients like beta glucan that hydrate the skin more deeply, but because hyaluronic acid is still hyped, you won’t find these ingredients in more affordable skincare just yet.
I hope not. I understand what you're saying, but with the surge of realizing how important skincare is, that made what once was just thought of to be only found on luxury brands, affordable brands went out of their way to make that accessible to the masses. I got good serums that are prolly less than 2$ versus what would've been 70$ or more. Finding a good routine and what works is better, even when trends shift.
Exactly sometimes I feel like skincare is a scam I bought a sunscreen, then I bought a cleanser after sometimes I heard that double cleansing is necessary to remove sunscreen then I bought a oil based cleanser then I found out my skin is becoming dry bcz of 2 cleansers then I bought a moisturizer, .. And now I got some tiny bumps around my nose and chin area and I can't figure out why this is happening my skin was best when I was only Using a cheap cleanser
@@ThatUnLuCkYoXyGenDuRinGJINRaP then use the cheap cleanser. Not all cleansers are going to work for you. If the cheap cleanser gives u good results then it must be the one that works for u.
Absolutely! I tried double cleansing (DC) because I read everywhere that it's the proper way to cleanse your skin and omg... I've never had such horrible skin 😂 after two months of DC, I'm back to micellar water and my skin is finally OK once more.
The thing is some of the products on the right will work fine for your skin type bc everyone is different and also not everyone can drop ££ on tiny products that run out fast
me seeing no difference: 👁👄👁 edit: i get it, people hate me now the reply section is literally just people commenting stuff that 3 others already replied ;_;
you’d probably see a difference if you did them for multiple days in a row, the 2012 one would probably have really red and irritated skin and the 2022 would probably have more glowy skin- it all depends on your skin type tho
@@roygbivsol well... you are right BUT in the video she said "you can already see" and then pointed out a diference. This person it's just saying they didn't see that diference. So yeah! Pay attention before commenting! Have a great day ♥️
The face wash she used in 2012 was the exact one I used for a while and it kept my skin clear. Reminder that acne can be caused by genetics and it’s not necessarily because you don’t take good care of your skin.
Please do!! it's very important, you'll regret it in the future. It's better to take care of your skin while still young. You can honestly just buy an oily skin cleanser (*if you're acne prone or have oily skin), then in the morning when you wake up, just rest for a bit then wash your face with the cleanser, and do it twice a day (morning and evenings), and if your skin is kind of dry, apply moisturizer. just repeat the routine.
@@florence.066 You really don’t need to use a cleanser every time. I wash my face twice a day with water then scrub 1 or 2 times a week with an exfoliating cleanser. That’s how my skin cleared out. And I use a little moisturiser after fully cleansing it or SPF in summer when going out. That’s enough. You don’t need loads of products less is more.
I don't "wash" my face in the morning because my skin gets so dry 😅 especially this time of year. If I used an overnight mask I'll wipe it with a wet washcloth and rinse but I go in with my vitamin c, a moisturizer and sunscreen. At night I do a double cleanse though because I wear a mask all day and I want to get that sunscreen residue and oil off before bed 😅
@@kaylaanderson2391 I read before that it's better to use water/damp washcloth in the mornings and double cleansing at night to maintain the moisture barrier of the skin. I've been doing this for several years and my skin has stayed clear and hydrated throughout 💕
I am cracking up thinking about my old self doing that routine in 2012! I used to follow a very similar routine 10 years ago, and my current routine is so similar to yours now! It’s crazy how much you can learn and grow in 10 years!!
Trends happen. Bandwagon effect my friend. In the future we are gonna find a problem with the stuff we use now and have another better invention that will replace it. Don’t worry I do the same thing as you too 😅 but you can’t deny that it’s because we are following what is currently the best thing to use. It’s not like we came up with this on our own so it’s obvious it’s gonna be similar
@@NG-dw1sf Yeah but a lot of things like her using a spinning brush and really rough materials and face wash with beads have been proven by dermatologist to be way too rough on your skin, which is now just a fact, and it was more about us being fed mis-information. Sadly it was also about buying those products as well.💖💖💖
My face was horrible during puberty. I after 8 years of experimenting with different products, and luck was on my side, it now all pay off when sometimes unfamiliar girls compliment my skins. It reassuring knowing your effort didn't go to waste and payed off.
Even though social media has many negative effects, one good thing is learning about makeup and skincare. For example, I’m 14 years old, but I know so much about skincare because of these videos. Here she literally used a harsh makeup wipe in 2012. Now she uses the cleansing balm. Now I know what products are bad for your skin and what is good.
Yesss! I am also 14 and I started learning more about my skin type and what kinds of products to use like CeraVe etc. I also grew up being told I didn't need sunscreen becuz I have melanin (I'm Black) and now I see that was BIG MISTAKE. And yes I really agree w you 🙃
@@justjoanneofficial did using sunscreen help your skin? And in what ways? I've been thinking about it but I wasn't sure if I should use it. My mom says I don't need it because my family is originally from south east Asia and it's hot and sunny there so why would I need it? But I recently moved to a southern state in the US and it's going to be really hot and sunny in the summer. And I don't have a lot of melanin. So I'm really confused. If you could help me out I'd appreciate it
@@malaikakhan28 Oh I'm sorry if I worded that wrongly, I live in South Africa and I didn't wanna buy a sunscreen that leaves a white cast so I'm saving up to buy a really expensive sunscreen, called *Colorscience* that costs $72 and where I am living is R1215. So I haven't really bought a sunscreen yet, I could buy a normal cheaper sunscreen, but since I'm dark skinned it would leave a white cast on me which I don't really like 😅. But if you are ok w I could send you a link to 4min vid showing you the effects of sunscreen 😁🧡
@@justjoanneofficial oh I see. No problem, I understand. And yes a link would be great, although CZcams censored links. So perhaps you could send the title of the video and which channel made it? Thanks you so much! Edit: I actually see you have sent the link. It isn't showing up in the thread but I found it in my notifications. Thank you!
it isn’t bad at all honestly, just a bit heavy on physical exfoliation and light on hydration. i get it, pore strips are tempting cuz they actually make it look better right away whereas AHA/BHA/PHA/LHA or enzymatic exfoliators will take months to see results 😢. personally, after trying out intense acne treatments, my skin burns a lot and i have to pay super close attention to hydrating and moisturizing my skin in areas where my barrier is very damaged. my routine is probably somewhere in the middle. i don’t use a cleansing balm, i just cleanse twice with a gentle cleanser (i start with a foaming one for tough sunscreen and pimple patch gel) and occasionally use BPO wash. then, immediately light cerave moisturizer. then i let it dry while i put vanicream moisturizer and vaseline on my lips. then i put adapalene all over my face, and immediately a second layer of lotion. i use vanicream lotion around my eyes and my cheeks because my skin there is clear and the higher amounts of lipids won’t feed bacteria or yeast in my skin. i put hydrocolloid acne patches on my inflamed, pustular, open, raided, or otherwise “active” pimples that have come to a head, and also on ones that are healing to protect further. i am more gentle with my skin (avoiding towels, makeup wipes, microbeads) because i use actives known to be irritating and drying. if your routine isn’t causing you problem, and you enjoy it, then you should enjoy it without feeling pressured by other people. skincare isn’t one size fits all, everyone’s skin and lifestyle is different. like, my skin doesnt respond to products as well when it’s soaking dripping wet, but i don’t have any face towels and i would have to clean a towel every day so the best i can do is stand there and shake out my hands 😂. as long as you are cleansing, moisturizing (night) and using an SPF on not totally dry skin, you’re fine. the obsessive skincare routines are typically best for people with severe acne (yours truly) who need to do a lot more than most people to best support skin cell turnover, moisture barrier, healing, hydration, and micro biome.
I don't know if it's trendy I think it's just more people are getting on board..trying it out...enjoying their temple..idk to each is their own. I love these videos cause she doesn't go specific so I can do my own research and simplify it. Less is more for sure personally but others need more.
Sure, but also I think people are a whole lot more discerning and knowledgeable when it comes to our skincare now than we were 10 years ago. It's a lot more common for people to read into what ingredients are in certain products and the impacts they have on our skin. Trendy products these days are far more likely to be backed by scientific evidence and dermatologists than gimmicky products like a pore strip. People will splurge out on expensive products if they know the quality is there but also use cheap, basic brands if they've proven to be reliable and work.
The things she used in 2012 we’re also trendy things though that’s how people learn is seeing things and trying it for themselves. A lot of trending things work well not really sure what you were hoping to accomplish with that.
I love how she is GENTLEY brushing her skin as she applies the creams and oils! I see WAY too often people just 'going in' on their skin when doing their skin routine!! Especially around the eyes! Gently does it!! 😊😊 beautiful
i feel like her current creams will take like over 5 minutes to use and i do not have that kind of time also what does a “bad” moisturizer even mean? (fun fact: i almost typed “sauces” instead of creams 😭)
@@EmmaJohnsonShenanigans 1. Most people spend like 20 minutes in the shower. 4 minutes to brush and floss their teeth. 30-1hr to do makeup. Is 10 minutes of taking care of the most sensitive part of your skin really a waste of time? 2. A bad moisturizer will have less hydration than a good one. It can also have no SPF in it and sometimes even be one of those horrifying “exfoliating moisturizers” (yes, I’ve seen them) that are meant to exfoliate your face during the day but end up irritating and ruining it. Just like there are bad cleansers and makeup, there are bad moisturizers.
i pretty much only used facial cleanser until i was 25 but now 2 years later i have way too many skincare products lol in the span of 2 years, i learned the hard way that over-exfoliating can ruin your skin barrier & focusing on hydrating your skin is the key
Skin fix has amazing products amied at fixing your skins barrier. Vit B aka niacinamide is somthing I use everyday as it works to protect and repair your skins natural barrier. Plus it helps prevent an over abundance of oil.
In the next few years we'll say something different. From beads in scrubs to hydrating skin. I wonder what the skincare industry will come up with next.
you are truly just blessed with good skin. i have combination skin but before i found out i used random harsh face washes to try and get rid of the acne i had but it wasn’t working. i discovered my skin loved aloe and i got a cheap korean aloe face wash and i’ve been using it ever since with just a balancing moisturizer and my skin is so much happier! ❤️
Unsolicited comment: Hopefully the cleanser not bar soap. I would suggest a sunscreen for the day time and hopefully your cream has antioxidants and is not in a jar. You can use it day (under the sunscreen) and night. If you care about skin aging and/or cancer, it is essential to protect your skin from the sun.
HER SKIN CARE IN 2012 IS EXACTLY MINE RN I HAVE THE SPF 15 MOISTURIZER AND THE BRUSH AND THE SAME CLEANSER AND I USE PORE STRIPS 😭💀💀💀 i’m about to establish a new skincare routine
@@Allinda. Oh yeah! Thanks for bringing that up. After starting to use just water I've lowered my makeup use to maybe 3x week tops. And sunscreen does come off with just that. If I wear a lot of makeup (like to a party or something) I would double cleanse with the unscented or original Dove soap 🧼 and it does the trick. Mind you this might stain your towels, but I have white microfiber towels that I use solely for that purpose. 🤍
@@Okk681 yeah. I actually had really bad breakouts and acne during my teenage and young adult life. My skin just changed now and it's because by doing that I discovered I had sensitive skin. And going by all those labels and packaging in skin care brands was what was making things worse and causing problems I shouldn't have had in the first place.
I use a makeup wipe(if needed), cleanser (maybe a glow thingy +Serum thing if I want to) then moisturize makes my skin is mostly clear and smooth after a while of me doing that(if I’m lazy I just moisturize(+ makeup wipe if needed)
"Which one are you now?" 👁👄👁 uhhh as an oily-skin person who never heard proper oily-face skin routines back in the day, I shall now start with your 2022 version 😅
I have oily skin and it’s mostly oily cause it lacks moisture. I wash my face twice a day with warm water *only* to get the oil off but so it doesn’t dry my face off. If it feels dry I’ll use a small amount of moisturiser. Once or Twice a week I fully scrub my face with an exfoliator and use products like a serum and moisturiser. I keep products to a minimum though there’s no need to have many. I remove makeup with micellar water and cotton pads. 😅
@@potato1084 yeah I can tell that ironically I don't moisturize properly and that creates the excess of oil on my face, I just gotta learn the proper cycle for it 😅
Cleansing oil in the evening, water and/or gel cleanser (small amounts of PHA and AHA every three to four days) in the morning. A hydrating and calming serum and a calming yet oil controlling moisturizer. I react very sensitive to certain ingredients such as niacinamide, retinoids, vitamin c and essential oils. I get irritations, inflammations and breakouts from these. Using a simple and calming routine really changed my skin's appearance and feel. The redness is gone, the bumpiness is gone, I break out way less and usually breakouts don't happen to stay around for as long as they used to. I also made sure to use a foundation and powder that is formulated for super sensitive skin without fragrance or fancy ingredients. That's also important. I haven't found any sunscreen that would work for me though, any one I tried does leave my skin inflamed and irritated. So I choose to wear big sunglasses and a wide brim hat or don't stay out for longer than 15 minutes. (Which means I mostly wear hats and sunglasses, coz I like being outdoors. On my body and my neck my skin tolerates sunscreen though, so I use it there of course.) By the way: I never liked using make up wipes I kinda always knew this can't really clean the skin plus it leaves a residue. Now during the colder wheather I usually add a bit of vaseline to certain areas of my face to lock in the moisture.
Honestly I don’t do anything but moisturizer when my face feels dry. My skin used to break out whenever I cleansed my face everyday with cleanser. Now, when there’s no routine that could bring my skin out of its natural balance - it’s pretty clear
I used to very harshly hurt my skin with products that dried it out (even though I have very naturally dry skin; I thought, at the time, that my skin needed to be as dry as possible on my face). Now, I am trying to moisturize and lessen some of that dryness!❤️
Thanks found this very helpful you've convinced me that it IS in fact totally fine to wash my face with water and soap and move on cause that shit did NOTHING
Use a soap for the face (a cheap no name brand one is good) without perfume, get a moisturizer (again cheap one is good) without perfume and use spf when it's sunny. That's literally all you need. All the fancy brand stuff are pointless, they usually have ingredients that don't do anything or have way too much of certain ingredients and sometimes might be worse for your skin. Also, eat healthy and stay hydrated, that's more important than any skincare routine
Ur skin would be dry as fuck lmao. Been doing that growing up, having a skin care routine made it feel so much better. Also the results aren't gonna set in after 30 seconds, more like give it weeks.
You’re literally so brave for doing this lmao my skincare routine was so bad even two years ago that I would never risk putting any of that back on my face now that I have clear skin!!
I can't believe i completely forgot about the exfoliating rotating brushes i was so obsessed with it and wanted to buy it so bad but it was so expensive and i could only get it online for an extra 30 to 40 bucks shipping and now im just so glad and relieved i never did especially with how sensitive my skin is tho i still kinda wish i did to use it for my body
We didn't just happen to land on pore stripes and exfoliating products. It was everywhere at that time by influencers & youtubers. Now it's all chemical exfoliating products & all serums for hydration, tomorrow something else will be the best. It's all marketing. I trust no trends anymore & just go with what works for my skin type without having to use 10 products to have a so called 'routine'. 3 or 4 products max for cleansing, moisturizing, protection are more than enough.
The best change I've made for my skin this year is just using a moisturizer. I've never used one before and was terrified of anything hydrating since I had horrible acne in my teens. I'm 27 now. It turns out it makes a huge difference, I'm not breaking out as much anymore, and it feels really nice! But you do NOT have to buy expensive products to do this!!! I use a lightweight moisturizer with SPF 15 if it's sunny, and an oil-free moisturizer with salicylic acid at night, or if my skin feels particularly dry in the day. And I love them! Cheap doesn't mean bad. The SPF moisturizer was around $18, and the salicylic acid one was $10. Got a HUGE bottle of face wash with tea tree oil for $20, and if I want to be fancy in the summertime, I have a toner spray with witch hazel for $9. For exfoliating, a wet washcloth is all you need. And I keep a pack of $4 cleansing wipes for sensitive skin in my room and my car. $65 total sounds like a lot of money, but you have to understand, this is easily over a whole YEAR's supply for me! Well... except for the wipes. Sometimes I use them to replace my entire routine if I'm lazy. This is less than $6 a month. You don't need to spend $65 on every single product, especially when they only last a few weeks!
My skincare routine from 2018-2022. 2018: Makeup wipes or a cotton pad with Neutrogena eye makeup remover. Neutrogena Oil free acne control cleanser. ST. IVES APRICOT SCRUB... And a cleansing brush. 2022: Aveeno calm and restore gentle cleanser. Then CeraVe hydrating facial cleanser. The Ordinary Marine Hylarounic and a CLEAN Jade roller. Curology treatment made for me. Lastly CeraVe Moutrizer.
I'm a bit of both. Mostly more gentle methods, I've been oil cleansing for over a decade, and I know moisturisers are my friends. But even with good practice my skin is very oily and active and my noise pores clog and oxidise regularly in a way that no amount of oil or benzoyl peroxide will remove (and all that moisturiser and oil production really attracts pollutants over the day!), so I still keep the Biore pore strips (but not those awful charcoal ones!) on hand to help reset things every so often.
I’m just so glad I discovered CereVe oil cleanser (gets sunscreen or foundation off nicely), CeraVe moisturiser and good ol’ Aldi sunscreen. Simple is best. (Plus a great diet, tons of sleep, water and no stress 🙂).
I have very sensitive skin, so im extremely picky with cleansers. There is only one i've tried that doesnt hurt my face lol. But otherwise i've had a more regimented routine lately, and my skin looks way better now
I’ve been washing with just water way more. Helps my skin. During teen years with acne I started to dry my shit out way too much. Now just washing with water and dealing with the overly oily skin until it readjusted. Same for hair. Can go a week at least without using shampoo in hair without oil. Still wash with water almost daily.
My old skincare routine was removing makeup with coconut oil, if i was wearing any, facewash twice a day and a moisturizer if I felt "fancy" lol At least I was double cleansing back then hehe
Wow, you and I had a very similar skincare journey, I did everything you did before - I have super oily, acne prone skin, and now that I moisturize and use gentle products my oil production has balanced out and my remaining acne is mostly hormonal... I think I had that exact same Clearasil cleanser, and I definitely had the cheap spinning brush, too! I actually have 3 of them under my sink that I haven't touched in at least two years, haha. They would probably be good for cleaning the shower, though - I should try that...
To everyone commenting "I don't even wash my face lol": It isn't a flex to be so low-maintenance that you don't take care of your skin health. In 20 years, you all will regret never using sunscreen and washing your face with your shampoo. Good luck.
I dunno, I knew a kid in high school with great skin and he made us all sick when he told us he just used bar soap when he was in the shower and that's it. 10-15 years later he still had great skin. 🤷🏼♀️
@@Kira_Martel 1.) Possibly genetics. 2.) Men age better than women due to how their collagen and elastin fibers lay in the dermis layer of their skin. They tug on the skin in a criss-cross fashion, making them wrinkle less noticeably and later on in life. Women? Our fibers lay straight up-and-down, creating a more noticeable trench/wrinkle in the skin. Since most of us are women, this man's skin *has nothing to do with this conversation* since you and most of us here are *women.* 3.) We won't know until everyone reaches age 50-60. THAT is when things start to get very noticeable for men and especially women. 4.) Still a VERY poor excuse to be proud of being grubby and unclean. *Not taking care of yourself is not something to brag about.* My point still stands tall.
I have used perfume-free makeup wipes for about 14 years and a gentle perfume-free face wash too for about 7 years and I rarely get spots and my face looks and feels fresh. 💛 (I struggle to find products that don’t irritate my skin or I’m surprisingly allergic to in some way).
Eww find an original comment like there’s so many pick me complexes in the comments with the exact same set up and here’s how it goes; “Me who only washes my face with water and wears barely any make up: 👁👄👁” and I’m cackling at y’all’s attempts to be different and quirky
Cleansing balm and rinse, then gentle foaming cleanser and rinse, then pat dry with a towel. I find that using wipes OR reusable cotton rounds to wipe off my makeup/cleansing balm still pulls and tugs my skin too much. Then toner, serums (hyaluronic acid and/or niacinamide with zinc) then moisturizer. My skin is okay but not amazing.
Started using retinol and vit. C in 2012 and i never looked back, now, LED, skin scrubbers, microneedling and so on😁😁😁and ofcourse more Anti anging creams and more and more Sunscreens. Hydrojelly masks at home too are very good for my annoying oily skin♥️♥️♥️
She deeply exfoliated, yes it's irritated. Being harsh with the skin on your face is never good, it's more sensitive that the rest of your body that can take stuff like that.
I'm blessed with incredibly low maintenance skin. I get 2-3 pimples a month usually around my cycle. I use the facial wash you said not to use.... but the bursting beads and the cleanser does really well on my skin
I use the spf lotion moisturizer like u did in 2012 lol, it made my skin 10x less agitated since im allergic to most moisturizers but I do use the fur oil as a replacement for moisturizers during the night since it works for me lol (as well as most toners, serums, and cleansers) if you guys also have that issue just use store brand skincare and cera ve! ✨ i wouldn't use any good molecules acne products if u have seriously sensitive skin like me, i used there acne cleanser and it literally rip not only my dead skin off but my actual skin because of how bad of a allergic reaction my face had..
My skin care routine used to be slapping a big bunch of products on my face. The more the better until my face gets super greasy. I have really dry skin. Now my routine is simple. Cleansing balm, cleanser, toner, serum, moisturizer
That was my skincare routine when i hit 18 my skin was flawless cleared from all years of teen acne I suffered but as soon as i hit 25 my skin freaked out again until now I’m 28 and started fragrance free treatment skincare along taking isotretinoin pills
@𝙍𝙖𝙘𝙝𝙨𝙫𝙨𝙥 Am not U don't need to spend money on skin care products u need to invest ur money on a dermatologist and after that what ever u use on ur skin it will stay flawless.
I don't know how y'all don't see it - if you focus hard you can clearly see how she she used the wipes and balm to clean her skin - the wipe side looked almost the same as with the make-up on. and even by the end of the video it still looked less clean and more reddened, irritated.
Yea and it looks way more mostristed and hydrated
That's true very true but makeup wipes are not good for your skin as the push the makeup into ur pores
Yeah makeup wipes aren’t good for your skin but my mom has this expensive makeup wipes and it works great
@@Therealslimshadybrooke you are right. Sarah made this comparison video on how she used to do "skincare" then and how she does it now hence the quote, "it hurt but then I thought no pain no gain." I'm pretty sure we all go through that stage though 😭 even I used to rub the wipes so hard on my face - but I learned my lesson 💯
Why would u need to focus hard to see the difference tho-
I.. just wash my face- 💀
Same.... If I feel adventurous, have time/effort and the weather is cold enough I might use this thin face cream that doubles as sunscreen... My lazy ass is not bothered if it's more than 2-3 steps
@Coke what's the point of your comment? It's not hate it's supposed to be relatable for lazy ppl. Sorry for everyone I offended-
Same💀
Ive been doing it wrong 😭
Me too
To all the people commenting that they have little to no skincare routine and have great skin, understand that you’re super lucky and people with acne try out so many things to try and make their skin look like yours. We aren’t being extra or doing too much. In the end, genes really determine everything.
They are either lucky or just 20, I want to see a 35 year old saying the same
@@purplecrayonismine2585 since when does being 20 have to do with you having acne or not….I can have acne regardless your age
I know right? people need to realize that certain skin types need more products than others. Some types there’s to much put some people just need face wash while others need serum and moisturizer
@@Katiebo008 hormornal changes during puberty can cause more ance so as teens age and grow into adults their hormones change and can cause less ance. It doesnt happen to everyone though, but some people find ance relief just as they grow older
@@Katiebo008 that doesnt work for everyone though. As op said its about genetics. More active products and cleansing can be necessary.
I have been working on my skincare for 4 years and found some things that really help my facial skin look great:
1. Drink plenty of water.
2. Put fresh Aloe gel on your skin prior to bed.
3. Cleanse your face with lukewarm water and use litllextra riiceberry face wash wich has black rice water and use it once or twice a day.
4. Drink bitter gourd and lauki juice to cleanse the body.
5. Lastly, stay happy! Your skin appears best when you're happy from inside.
It helps give adequate moisture to your face, according to me, it thoroughly cleanses your face. Ricebberry facewash is good for users living in areas with excessive dust levels.
people commenting there’s no difference as if skincare doesn’t take weeks/months of consistent use to show results 😭 besides u can see the right side is slightly irritated and all the makeup isn’t completely off whereas the left looks hydrated and without makeup.
So what's the point of the video?
@@FC-hj9ub it’s not suppose to show the difference, it’s supposed to contrast what she used to do vs what she does now
She said "You can already see..." and pointed out a diference, people are just saying they don't see the diference.
She said “this side is red blah blah blah this side is moisturized” and the sides look the same
Apparently they’ve got you hook line & sinker too🥴
“No pain no gain” - me at 13 years old, peeling off a pore strip after leaving it on the whole night 💀
Girl no 💀🤣
underrated comment 💀
Oh man, oww😖
@@simpwly Yeah, you’re supposed to keep them on for 15 minutes max. Don’t do what I did, I was desperate🥲.
Bruh i am 13 and i do that😢
Edit: they didn’t work even tho they stay all night
y'all for those who can't see the difference, that's bc it's not ur skin. sometimes you're the only one who could notice the difference in your skin (whether its redder, itchier, irritated or the opposite).
i love that anytime a reasonably priced product is brought up it’s always the “bad” product. this shit is so unattainable for most people. i’m not paying $60 for a 2oz tube of moisturizer. lots of influencers, when showing off their routines, act like if you’re not doing it their way you’re doing it wrong. it’s just ✨annoying✨
fax, no printer. It's especially bad when you live in a country where quality skincare is superrr expensive-
There are inexpensive moisturizers as well that is good for the skin. People think that extremely expensive products are better but mostly you just pay for the brands name.
Honestly, cera ve and cetaphil are two rather affordable and amazing companies. I have used both, they are both wonderful. I choose cera ve because where I live, cera ve is more consistently accessible.
My uncle is a dermatologist and he recommends cetaphil for cleanser and moisturizer. You don’t have to follow trends from sephora, nobody’s forcing u.
Idk about the products she used since it went so fast, but her routine resembles a Korean skincare routine and k-beauty is notoriously affordable.
“what side are you?”
Im my own side, the one who aggressively washes their face in the shower and waits until the next shower to wash my face.
same
same
💯 same, bruh
and my skin always stay clear 😹
I would guess that aggressively washing it will actually like damage it in the long run and it’d be better to be gentle with it
Me trying to know how she remembers how she did her skincare routine in 2012
Even if I didn't remember my 2012 skin routine (I do), my poor old bleached towels do. There was way too much benzoyl peroxide back then t_t
Im in 2012 scincare is did not because was in kid , whit did make scincare . Now i do scincare i see difference . ( Sorry my bad english . I don't know good english )
@@chronikuru nah, benzoyl peroxide is the best
I used to fall asleep with my makeup on ALL THE TIME in 2012 - nowadays I could be absolutely paraletic drunk and I'll still brush my teeth and take off my makeup, I'm always impressed with drunk me when I wake up the next morning and my makeup is off even though I don't remember removing it 😂
@@ktos8395 trd
So glad your happy with your current routine but to anyone that wants to follow this routine you don’t need an essence or a hydrating serum. Find products that work for your skin and focus on cleanser, moisturizer, and spf
My eczema is flaring up while I was watching this…
Me too!
okay but for everyone w SUPER oily skin this was a game changer for me- try using dry skin products!! i thought my skin was naturally oily but turns out i was just over drying it, so my skin would produce MORE oil to try and compensate! once i started moisturizing a lot of my cystic acne went away and my breakouts are SO much smaller.
Same, I started doing it and I have clear skin now
see i’ve tried this, and it just doesn’t work for me. it gives me little bumps i can’t get rid of, i still don’t know if it’s foliculitis or milia.
@@imawakemymindisalive13 did you use a product with paraffin or mineral oil or petrolatum?
Or it could be you used sunscreen and didn’t remove with double cleanse.
@@imawakemymindisalive13 You probably used a product that is comedogenic and contains too much occlusive active ingredients(like vitamin E, silicones, mineral oils etc).
Try a gentle Salycidic acid cleanser(like the transparent one from Cerave, *don't* buy the 2% SA one!) to get rid of the bumps, and then either Cerave or La Roche Posay lightweight daily cream. They hydrate well but are tested not comedogenic and have a gel-like texture, my very sensitive oily skin reacted very well to both.
omgg, same! my skin is sm better noww
And in 10 more years, you’ll find the current routine outdated. Such is the cycle
Literally just thinking this! It’s all fashion apart from where she basically said (don’t rag your skin about coz ouch).
this. all these unnecessary serums and creams just feel like such a marketing ploy to market off insecure people….
@@pabloescobarschanclas Depends on the skincare you use tbh. I use medical grade skincare that’s not only been proven to work, but I actually see results and feel a difference. I agree though. Some ingredients like hyaluronic acid are overhyped and it’s been found out now that their are better ingredients like beta glucan that hydrate the skin more deeply, but because hyaluronic acid is still hyped, you won’t find these ingredients in more affordable skincare just yet.
I hope not. I understand what you're saying, but with the surge of realizing how important skincare is, that made what once was just thought of to be only found on luxury brands, affordable brands went out of their way to make that accessible to the masses. I got good serums that are prolly less than 2$ versus what would've been 70$ or more.
Finding a good routine and what works is better, even when trends shift.
@@Acehigh-Jenkins Nothing of the sort. The makeup wipes and the scrub basically worsen your skins condition. It's not outdated its improvement.
Next is gon be 2022 vs 2032 and shes gon say „the gentle cleansing is too harsh we are gonna use air instead“
Lmao
Exactly sometimes I feel like skincare is a scam
I bought a sunscreen, then I bought a cleanser after sometimes I heard that double cleansing is necessary to remove sunscreen then I bought a oil based cleanser then I found out my skin is becoming dry bcz of 2 cleansers then I bought a moisturizer, .. And now I got some tiny bumps around my nose and chin area and I can't figure out why this is happening my skin was best when I was only Using a cheap cleanser
@@ThatUnLuCkYoXyGenDuRinGJINRaP then use the cheap cleanser. Not all cleansers are going to work for you. If the cheap cleanser gives u good results then it must be the one that works for u.
Absolutely! I tried double cleansing (DC) because I read everywhere that it's the proper way to cleanse your skin and omg... I've never had such horrible skin 😂 after two months of DC, I'm back to micellar water and my skin is finally OK once more.
Haha was looking for this comment!
The thing is some of the products on the right will work fine for your skin type bc everyone is different and also not everyone can drop ££ on tiny products that run out fast
How do y’all remember your skin care routine from 10 years ago??? I can’t even remember what I did last week
My skincare routine from 10 years ago was water during showers and some haircare products that slid down my face.
ikr 💀
Lmfao
I can’t even remember what I did 5 minutes ago
@@mima_piedadesame. With occasional wash with a regular soap bar and those tea tree oil spot care sticks. 🤣
me seeing no difference: 👁👄👁
edit: i get it, people hate me now
the reply section is literally just people commenting stuff that 3 others already replied ;_;
it’s skincare not makeup, it’s about the long term benefits not what it looks like on your face
@𝙍𝙖𝙘𝙝𝙨𝙫𝙨𝙥 exactly
@@roygbivsol
true true but she said "do you see the difference" and i didnt see any
(tho it probably feels different)
you’d probably see a difference if you did them for multiple days in a row, the 2012 one would probably have really red and irritated skin and the 2022 would probably have more glowy skin- it all depends on your skin type tho
@@roygbivsol well... you are right BUT in the video she said "you can already see" and then pointed out a diference.
This person it's just saying they didn't see that diference.
So yeah! Pay attention before commenting! Have a great day ♥️
The face wash she used in 2012 was the exact one I used for a while and it kept my skin clear. Reminder that acne can be caused by genetics and it’s not necessarily because you don’t take good care of your skin.
yes but sometimes some people have things that work . I am very happy that it works for you
the vanicream cleanser is so good! i use it as well great for all skin types and sensitive skin!
Me, who forgets to wash my face in the mornings: Goddamn-
That's better for it than daily wash alone. Really only needs soap every few days. The oil will sort themselves out. Same with hair.
Please do!! it's very important, you'll regret it in the future. It's better to take care of your skin while still young. You can honestly just buy an oily skin cleanser (*if you're acne prone or have oily skin), then in the morning when you wake up, just rest for a bit then wash your face with the cleanser, and do it twice a day (morning and evenings), and if your skin is kind of dry, apply moisturizer. just repeat the routine.
@@florence.066 You really don’t need to use a cleanser every time. I wash my face twice a day with water then scrub 1 or 2 times a week with an exfoliating cleanser. That’s how my skin cleared out. And I use a little moisturiser after fully cleansing it or SPF in summer when going out. That’s enough. You don’t need loads of products less is more.
I don't "wash" my face in the morning because my skin gets so dry 😅 especially this time of year. If I used an overnight mask I'll wipe it with a wet washcloth and rinse but I go in with my vitamin c, a moisturizer and sunscreen. At night I do a double cleanse though because I wear a mask all day and I want to get that sunscreen residue and oil off before bed 😅
@@kaylaanderson2391 I read before that it's better to use water/damp washcloth in the mornings and double cleansing at night to maintain the moisture barrier of the skin. I've been doing this for several years and my skin has stayed clear and hydrated throughout 💕
I am cracking up thinking about my old self doing that routine in 2012! I used to follow a very similar routine 10 years ago, and my current routine is so similar to yours now! It’s crazy how much you can learn and grow in 10 years!!
To be fair the growth probably happened in one year or less when skincare became huge. Before that we were all victims of misinformation.
Trends happen. Bandwagon effect my friend. In the future we are gonna find a problem with the stuff we use now and have another better invention that will replace it. Don’t worry I do the same thing as you too 😅 but you can’t deny that it’s because we are following what is currently the best thing to use. It’s not like we came up with this on our own so it’s obvious it’s gonna be similar
@@NG-dw1sf Yeah but a lot of things like her using a spinning brush and really rough materials and face wash with beads have been proven by dermatologist to be way too rough on your skin, which is now just a fact, and it was more about us being fed mis-information. Sadly it was also about buying those products as well.💖💖💖
I’m still here with the spinning brush & exfoliating beads, it I don’t do it twice a week I get the worst dry flaky skin from my meds!! 💀💀💀
@@NG-dw1sf that’s unlikely, research and information has improved a lot in the skincare field
My face was horrible during puberty. I after 8 years of experimenting with different products, and luck was on my side, it now all pay off when sometimes unfamiliar girls compliment my skins. It reassuring knowing your effort didn't go to waste and payed off.
Even though social media has many negative effects, one good thing is learning about makeup and skincare. For example, I’m 14 years old, but I know so much about skincare because of these videos. Here she literally used a harsh makeup wipe in 2012. Now she uses the cleansing balm. Now I know what products are bad for your skin and what is good.
Yesss! I am also 14 and I started learning more about my skin type and what kinds of products to use like CeraVe etc. I also grew up being told I didn't need sunscreen becuz I have melanin (I'm Black) and now I see that was BIG MISTAKE. And yes I really agree w you 🙃
@@justjoanneofficial did using sunscreen help your skin? And in what ways? I've been thinking about it but I wasn't sure if I should use it. My mom says I don't need it because my family is originally from south east Asia and it's hot and sunny there so why would I need it? But I recently moved to a southern state in the US and it's going to be really hot and sunny in the summer. And I don't have a lot of melanin. So I'm really confused. If you could help me out I'd appreciate it
@@malaikakhan28 Oh I'm sorry if I worded that wrongly, I live in South Africa and I didn't wanna buy a sunscreen that leaves a white cast so I'm saving up to buy a really expensive sunscreen, called *Colorscience* that costs $72 and where I am living is R1215. So I haven't really bought a sunscreen yet, I could buy a normal cheaper sunscreen, but since I'm dark skinned it would leave a white cast on me which I don't really like 😅. But if you are ok w I could send you a link to 4min vid showing you the effects of sunscreen 😁🧡
@@malaikakhan28 Here's the link to the video btw if you want it it's 4min long 😁
czcams.com/video/yrs3_F5uzJI/video.html
@@justjoanneofficial oh I see. No problem, I understand. And yes a link would be great, although CZcams censored links. So perhaps you could send the title of the video and which channel made it? Thanks you so much! Edit: I actually see you have sent the link. It isn't showing up in the thread but I found it in my notifications. Thank you!
POV: you have her 2012 skincare routine
😂😂
That’s me 🫡🫣🤫🫢🤭🤥
No bc same 😭
it isn’t bad at all honestly, just a bit heavy on physical exfoliation and light on hydration. i get it, pore strips are tempting cuz they actually make it look better right away whereas AHA/BHA/PHA/LHA or enzymatic exfoliators will take months to see results 😢. personally, after trying out intense acne treatments, my skin burns a lot and i have to pay super close attention to hydrating and moisturizing my skin in areas where my barrier is very damaged. my routine is probably somewhere in the middle. i don’t use a cleansing balm, i just cleanse twice with a gentle cleanser (i start with a foaming one for tough sunscreen and pimple patch gel) and occasionally use BPO wash. then, immediately light cerave moisturizer. then i let it dry while i put vanicream moisturizer and vaseline on my lips. then i put adapalene all over my face, and immediately a second layer of lotion. i use vanicream lotion around my eyes and my cheeks because my skin there is clear and the higher amounts of lipids won’t feed bacteria or yeast in my skin. i put hydrocolloid acne patches on my inflamed, pustular, open, raided, or otherwise “active” pimples that have come to a head, and also on ones that are healing to protect further. i am more gentle with my skin (avoiding towels, makeup wipes, microbeads) because i use actives known to be irritating and drying. if your routine isn’t causing you problem, and you enjoy it, then you should enjoy it without feeling pressured by other people. skincare isn’t one size fits all, everyone’s skin and lifestyle is different. like, my skin doesnt respond to products as well when it’s soaking dripping wet, but i don’t have any face towels and i would have to clean a towel every day so the best i can do is stand there and shake out my hands 😂. as long as you are cleansing, moisturizing (night) and using an SPF on not totally dry skin, you’re fine. the obsessive skincare routines are typically best for people with severe acne (yours truly) who need to do a lot more than most people to best support skin cell turnover, moisture barrier, healing, hydration, and micro biome.
Yikes
Notice how in both she's just using what's trendy at the time
I don't know if it's trendy I think it's just more people are getting on board..trying it out...enjoying their temple..idk to each is their own. I love these videos cause she doesn't go specific so I can do my own research and simplify it. Less is more for sure personally but others need more.
its not trendy, people just learn more about skincare now
Sure, but also I think people are a whole lot more discerning and knowledgeable when it comes to our skincare now than we were 10 years ago. It's a lot more common for people to read into what ingredients are in certain products and the impacts they have on our skin.
Trendy products these days are far more likely to be backed by scientific evidence and dermatologists than gimmicky products like a pore strip. People will splurge out on expensive products if they know the quality is there but also use cheap, basic brands if they've proven to be reliable and work.
The things she used in 2012 we’re also trendy things though that’s how people learn is seeing things and trying it for themselves. A lot of trending things work well not really sure what you were hoping to accomplish with that.
..............
You honestly look even
good without make up❤❤
Props to her for damaging her skin again
I love how she is GENTLEY brushing her skin as she applies the creams and oils!
I see WAY too often people just 'going in' on their skin when doing their skin routine!! Especially around the eyes!
Gently does it!! 😊😊 beautiful
Don’t worry, you’re not going to rub your skin off I promise 😂😂
yes cuz watching this I see I'm doing it all wrong and this totally makes sense.
The way she never properly washed the eye shadow off with either routine 👀
I don't think she's wearing eye shadow
It's not eyeshadow it's natural color of her eyelid
Mine are blue lol
@@archigal woe
that ain’t eyeshadow, that’s just the natural pigment in her skin 😭
that’s what i thought too lol, but that’s just how her eyelids are naturally colored
It looks fantastic! I'm definitely up for trying it! 🌟😘
“If it hurts that means its working” - literally everyone back in the 2010s- including me LMAOO
I am neither. I just use a makeup wipe and face wash in the shower 💀
I’m too lazy for anything else.
Girl same
That's a mood
i feel like her current creams will take like over 5 minutes to use and i do not have that kind of time
also what does a “bad” moisturizer even mean?
(fun fact: i almost typed “sauces” instead of creams 😭)
Same here
@@EmmaJohnsonShenanigans 1. Most people spend like 20 minutes in the shower. 4 minutes to brush and floss their teeth. 30-1hr to do makeup. Is 10 minutes of taking care of the most sensitive part of your skin really a waste of time?
2. A bad moisturizer will have less hydration than a good one. It can also have no SPF in it and sometimes even be one of those horrifying “exfoliating moisturizers” (yes, I’ve seen them) that are meant to exfoliate your face during the day but end up irritating and ruining it. Just like there are bad cleansers and makeup, there are bad moisturizers.
i pretty much only used facial cleanser until i was 25 but now 2 years later i have way too many skincare products lol in the span of 2 years, i learned the hard way that over-exfoliating can ruin your skin barrier & focusing on hydrating your skin is the key
Skin fix has amazing products amied at fixing your skins barrier. Vit B aka niacinamide is somthing I use everyday as it works to protect and repair your skins natural barrier. Plus it helps prevent an over abundance of oil.
In the next few years we'll say something different.
From beads in scrubs to hydrating skin.
I wonder what the skincare industry will come up with next.
Same girl, SAME!! Now I am solidly on the left side plus eye cream with retinol.
-also 45 😊
@felenepollard4556.Are you saying ture.?
1 himalaya face wash rose glow ❤
2 toner ayur harbel
3 moisturizer ponds super light gel
4 himalaya aloe vera gel
5 lip balm
Me not using barely any skin care and seeing barely no difference 👁👄👁
you are truly just blessed with good skin. i have combination skin but before i found out i used random harsh face washes to try and get rid of the acne i had but it wasn’t working. i discovered my skin loved aloe and i got a cheap korean aloe face wash and i’ve been using it ever since with just a balancing moisturizer and my skin is so much happier! ❤️
Maybe thats why sis lol
not everyone's skin is blessed like you
It's gets worse over time . Be gentle with your skin and yourself.
"Not using barely any" ok girl....
My routine is wash it every couple days and *maybe* moisturize it if I’m feeling fancy
same.
My skincare is washing my face with soap face and after a cream face and finish 😂😂😂
Unsolicited comment: Hopefully the cleanser not bar soap. I would suggest a sunscreen for the day time and hopefully your cream has antioxidants and is not in a jar. You can use it day (under the sunscreen) and night. If you care about skin aging and/or cancer, it is essential to protect your skin from the sun.
HER SKIN CARE IN 2012 IS EXACTLY MINE RN I HAVE THE SPF 15 MOISTURIZER AND THE BRUSH AND THE SAME CLEANSER AND I USE PORE STRIPS 😭💀💀💀 i’m about to establish a new skincare routine
Thanks to the 10 step Korean skincare that everyone started using more products
I am the, "I only use water and a clean soft towel every time" side. My skin has never been more flawless 💖
Agreed. And people ask me for my skincare routine.. Lmfao 😆
Really? Can you remove the makeup completely just with water in a towel?
If i do that i have to do makeup removal after it to get all makeup removed
@@Allinda. Oh yeah! Thanks for bringing that up. After starting to use just water I've lowered my makeup use to maybe 3x week tops. And sunscreen does come off with just that. If I wear a lot of makeup (like to a party or something) I would double cleanse with the unscented or original Dove soap 🧼 and it does the trick. Mind you this might stain your towels, but I have white microfiber towels that I use solely for that purpose. 🤍
Honestly for lots of people, skincare is just a fun hobby when it isn’t necessary
@@Okk681 yeah. I actually had really bad breakouts and acne during my teenage and young adult life. My skin just changed now and it's because by doing that I discovered I had sensitive skin. And going by all those labels and packaging in skin care brands was what was making things worse and causing problems I shouldn't have had in the first place.
1) wash my face...
2)apply moisturizer ...
3) apply lip balm .......
I use a makeup wipe(if needed), cleanser (maybe a glow thingy +Serum thing if I want to) then moisturize makes my skin is mostly clear and smooth after a while of me doing that(if I’m lazy I just moisturize(+ makeup wipe if needed)
Girl I feel you! My 2010’s skincare routine also ruined my skin ughhh if I knew then what I know now 😢
"Which one are you now?" 👁👄👁 uhhh as an oily-skin person who never heard proper oily-face skin routines back in the day, I shall now start with your 2022 version 😅
I have oily skin and it’s mostly oily cause it lacks moisture. I wash my face twice a day with warm water *only* to get the oil off but so it doesn’t dry my face off. If it feels dry I’ll use a small amount of moisturiser. Once or Twice a week I fully scrub my face with an exfoliator and use products like a serum and moisturiser. I keep products to a minimum though there’s no need to have many. I remove makeup with micellar water and cotton pads. 😅
@@potato1084 yeah I can tell that ironically I don't moisturize properly and that creates the excess of oil on my face, I just gotta learn the proper cycle for it 😅
I need to change my skincare routine 😭
Cleansing oil in the evening, water and/or gel cleanser (small amounts of PHA and AHA every three to four days) in the morning. A hydrating and calming serum and a calming yet oil controlling moisturizer. I react very sensitive to certain ingredients such as niacinamide, retinoids, vitamin c and essential oils. I get irritations, inflammations and breakouts from these. Using a simple and calming routine really changed my skin's appearance and feel. The redness is gone, the bumpiness is gone, I break out way less and usually breakouts don't happen to stay around for as long as they used to. I also made sure to use a foundation and powder that is formulated for super sensitive skin without fragrance or fancy ingredients. That's also important. I haven't found any sunscreen that would work for me though, any one I tried does leave my skin inflamed and irritated. So I choose to wear big sunglasses and a wide brim hat or don't stay out for longer than 15 minutes. (Which means I mostly wear hats and sunglasses, coz I like being outdoors. On my body and my neck my skin tolerates sunscreen though, so I use it there of course.)
By the way: I never liked using make up wipes I kinda always knew this can't really clean the skin plus it leaves a residue.
Now during the colder wheather I usually add a bit of vaseline to certain areas of my face to lock in the moisture.
Honestly I don’t do anything but moisturizer when my face feels dry. My skin used to break out whenever I cleansed my face everyday with cleanser. Now, when there’s no routine that could bring my skin out of its natural balance - it’s pretty clear
I used a cleansing balm once about 5 months ago, and broke out with a spot beneath my skin that only just went away recently 😭
I used to very harshly hurt my skin with products that dried it out (even though I have very naturally dry skin; I thought, at the time, that my skin needed to be as dry as possible on my face). Now, I am trying to moisturize and lessen some of that dryness!❤️
Not the Clean and Clear 😭💀
Thanks found this very helpful you've convinced me that it IS in fact totally fine to wash my face with water and soap and move on cause that shit did NOTHING
Use a soap for the face (a cheap no name brand one is good) without perfume, get a moisturizer (again cheap one is good) without perfume and use spf when it's sunny. That's literally all you need. All the fancy brand stuff are pointless, they usually have ingredients that don't do anything or have way too much of certain ingredients and sometimes might be worse for your skin.
Also, eat healthy and stay hydrated, that's more important than any skincare routine
What did you think was going to happen with one use? It has effect overtime. That’s skincare.. It’s not a 30 minute mask but a daily routine.
You may not see the difference here but the feeling is way differemt
Ur skin would be dry as fuck lmao. Been doing that growing up, having a skin care routine made it feel so much better. Also the results aren't gonna set in after 30 seconds, more like give it weeks.
Skincare works in the long term, not short term
You’re literally so brave for doing this lmao my skincare routine was so bad even two years ago that I would never risk putting any of that back on my face now that I have clear skin!!
girl i use that orange cleanser as my gentle cleanser
I can't believe i completely forgot about the exfoliating rotating brushes i was so obsessed with it and wanted to buy it so bad but it was so expensive and i could only get it online for an extra 30 to 40 bucks shipping and now im just so glad and relieved i never did especially with how sensitive my skin is tho i still kinda wish i did to use it for my body
I did that exact same routine with similar products in 2012. 💀 I’m so glad I upped my skincare game since 2020!!
We didn't just happen to land on pore stripes and exfoliating products. It was everywhere at that time by influencers & youtubers. Now it's all chemical exfoliating products & all serums for hydration, tomorrow something else will be the best. It's all marketing. I trust no trends anymore & just go with what works for my skin type without having to use 10 products to have a so called 'routine'. 3 or 4 products max for cleansing, moisturizing, protection are more than enough.
i love the clean and clear cleanser 🥺
The best change I've made for my skin this year is just using a moisturizer. I've never used one before and was terrified of anything hydrating since I had horrible acne in my teens. I'm 27 now. It turns out it makes a huge difference, I'm not breaking out as much anymore, and it feels really nice! But you do NOT have to buy expensive products to do this!!! I use a lightweight moisturizer with SPF 15 if it's sunny, and an oil-free moisturizer with salicylic acid at night, or if my skin feels particularly dry in the day. And I love them! Cheap doesn't mean bad.
The SPF moisturizer was around $18, and the salicylic acid one was $10. Got a HUGE bottle of face wash with tea tree oil for $20, and if I want to be fancy in the summertime, I have a toner spray with witch hazel for $9. For exfoliating, a wet washcloth is all you need. And I keep a pack of $4 cleansing wipes for sensitive skin in my room and my car. $65 total sounds like a lot of money, but you have to understand, this is easily over a whole YEAR's supply for me! Well... except for the wipes. Sometimes I use them to replace my entire routine if I'm lazy. This is less than $6 a month. You don't need to spend $65 on every single product, especially when they only last a few weeks!
Being a band student and having a heart attack bc ive played that fricken song in the background
What do you play? I'm band too lol
Radetzky March slaps.
Back then we were all so mad at our skin and were trying to punish it 😂
@Julic. Ur saying absolutely right.
@Juliec.7324..Ur words are so soothing.
Wash off cleansers with water. Don’t leave it on your face.
I love these tips of videos
My skincare routine from 2018-2022.
2018: Makeup wipes or a cotton pad with Neutrogena eye makeup remover. Neutrogena Oil free acne control cleanser. ST. IVES APRICOT SCRUB... And a cleansing brush.
2022: Aveeno calm and restore gentle cleanser. Then CeraVe hydrating facial cleanser. The Ordinary Marine Hylarounic and a CLEAN Jade roller. Curology treatment made for me. Lastly CeraVe Moutrizer.
My skincare routine 2012 **non existing **
My skincare routine 2022 **still non existing 🤓**
girl want a cookie or something
Congratulations, no one cares.
Wow so inspirational, here you go. 🏆
@@jajjnki you clearly did otherwise you wouldn’t have commented 🙂.
@@Louieana2 okay.
I'm a bit of both. Mostly more gentle methods, I've been oil cleansing for over a decade, and I know moisturisers are my friends. But even with good practice my skin is very oily and active and my noise pores clog and oxidise regularly in a way that no amount of oil or benzoyl peroxide will remove (and all that moisturiser and oil production really attracts pollutants over the day!), so I still keep the Biore pore strips (but not those awful charcoal ones!) on hand to help reset things every so often.
I’m just so glad I discovered CereVe oil cleanser (gets sunscreen or foundation off nicely), CeraVe moisturiser and good ol’ Aldi sunscreen. Simple is best. (Plus a great diet, tons of sleep, water and no stress 🙂).
I have very sensitive skin, so im extremely picky with cleansers. There is only one i've tried that doesnt hurt my face lol. But otherwise i've had a more regimented routine lately, and my skin looks way better now
She already so beautiful without makeup .
I’ve been washing with just water way more. Helps my skin. During teen years with acne I started to dry my shit out way too much. Now just washing with water and dealing with the overly oily skin until it readjusted.
Same for hair. Can go a week at least without using shampoo in hair without oil. Still wash with water almost daily.
People who are seeing this in 2023
👇🏻
My old skincare routine was removing makeup with coconut oil, if i was wearing any, facewash twice a day and a moisturizer if I felt "fancy" lol
At least I was double cleansing back then hehe
Wow, you and I had a very similar skincare journey, I did everything you did before - I have super oily, acne prone skin, and now that I moisturize and use gentle products my oil production has balanced out and my remaining acne is mostly hormonal...
I think I had that exact same Clearasil cleanser, and I definitely had the cheap spinning brush, too!
I actually have 3 of them under my sink that I haven't touched in at least two years, haha.
They would probably be good for cleaning the shower, though - I should try that...
I can't concentrate when I hear the Radetzky March. That song was my childhood lol
“harsh cleanser”
girl thats the cleanser i use 😭
To everyone commenting "I don't even wash my face lol": It isn't a flex to be so low-maintenance that you don't take care of your skin health.
In 20 years, you all will regret never using sunscreen and washing your face with your shampoo. Good luck.
I dunno, I knew a kid in high school with great skin and he made us all sick when he told us he just used bar soap when he was in the shower and that's it. 10-15 years later he still had great skin. 🤷🏼♀️
@@Kira_Martel 1.) Possibly genetics.
2.) Men age better than women due to how their collagen and elastin fibers lay in the dermis layer of their skin. They tug on the skin in a criss-cross fashion, making them wrinkle less noticeably and later on in life. Women? Our fibers lay straight up-and-down, creating a more noticeable trench/wrinkle in the skin. Since most of us are women, this man's skin *has nothing to do with this conversation* since you and most of us here are *women.*
3.) We won't know until everyone reaches age 50-60. THAT is when things start to get very noticeable for men and especially women.
4.) Still a VERY poor excuse to be proud of being grubby and unclean. *Not taking care of yourself is not something to brag about.* My point still stands tall.
So true lmao, like it isn’t something to be proud of. And it’s okay to take care of yourself there’s nothing wrong with it.
I don’t think people who are commenting that they don’t wash their face properly are necessarily bragging. So chill out lol
@@arfinap5714 Agreed. It seems more like self-deprecating humor or observation to me.
Her eyes are so pretty!!’❤❤❤
bro really asked “ WHAT SIDE ARE YOU????” 💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
Not me who uses pore strips and makeup wipes 💀
I have used perfume-free makeup wipes for about 14 years and a gentle perfume-free face wash too for about 7 years and I rarely get spots and my face looks and feels fresh. 💛
(I struggle to find products that don’t irritate my skin or I’m surprisingly allergic to in some way).
me: just rinsing of a wash cloth with water
Probably the only good way to do it
Eww find an original comment like there’s so many pick me complexes in the comments with the exact same set up and here’s how it goes; “Me who only washes my face with water and wears barely any make up: 👁👄👁” and I’m cackling at y’all’s attempts to be different and quirky
@@deadsoup12 didnt read + didnt asked
Cleansing balm and rinse, then gentle foaming cleanser and rinse, then pat dry with a towel. I find that using wipes OR reusable cotton rounds to wipe off my makeup/cleansing balm still pulls and tugs my skin too much.
Then toner, serums (hyaluronic acid and/or niacinamide with zinc) then moisturizer. My skin is okay but not amazing.
We have to keep in mind that we should be grateful for all the better health and skin products we have access to now
Omg ur soo pretty💖💖
i dont even own any skincare 😵😵
It's not a problem, you don't have to
Why is 2012 exactly what I do… down to the products😭
Started using retinol and vit. C in 2012 and i never looked back, now, LED, skin scrubbers, microneedling and so on😁😁😁and ofcourse more Anti anging creams and more and more Sunscreens. Hydrojelly masks at home too are very good for my annoying oily skin♥️♥️♥️
Lol it’s only red because that’s what happens when you rub skin. It’s not irritated.
She deeply exfoliated, yes it's irritated. Being harsh with the skin on your face is never good, it's more sensitive that the rest of your body that can take stuff like that.
It’s almost like that’s the point genius
I'm blessed with incredibly low maintenance skin. I get 2-3 pimples a month usually around my cycle. I use the facial wash you said not to use.... but the bursting beads and the cleanser does really well on my skin
I use the spf lotion moisturizer like u did in 2012 lol, it made my skin 10x less agitated since im allergic to most moisturizers but I do use the fur oil as a replacement for moisturizers during the night since it works for me lol (as well as most toners, serums, and cleansers) if you guys also have that issue just use store brand skincare and cera ve! ✨ i wouldn't use any good molecules acne products if u have seriously sensitive skin like me, i used there acne cleanser and it literally rip not only my dead skin off but my actual skin because of how bad of a allergic reaction my face had..
Shes gorgeous both ways
I am way too lazy for skincare routines. My face gets washed typically in the morning and at night and thats it.
May God bless you all and your loved ones and have a blessed day, night and life!✝️💝‘
My skin care routine used to be slapping a big bunch of products on my face. The more the better until my face gets super greasy. I have really dry skin.
Now my routine is simple. Cleansing balm, cleanser, toner, serum, moisturizer
I remember using that brush to clean my face around 2015-2017. It was so hard honestly but it was in every shop.
Neither.
I wash my face with hand soap and put body lotion after when I feel a bit extra☺🤡
I hope this isn’t serious LOL
Just make sure the soap your using isn’t harmful to your face. And you should replace the lotion with moisturizer
That was my skincare routine when i hit 18 my skin was flawless cleared from all years of teen acne I suffered but as soon as i hit 25 my skin freaked out again until now I’m 28 and started fragrance free treatment skincare along taking isotretinoin pills
@𝙍𝙖𝙘𝙝𝙨𝙫𝙨𝙥
Am not
U don't need to spend money on skin care products u need to invest ur money on a dermatologist and after that what ever u use on ur skin it will stay flawless.
@@bo1029 hand soap is bad for you tho
My face care routine: …I wash my face before bed
the way u did it in 2012 with the brush and that exact cleanser is my way now.. 😭
I use vani cream products too!!!