Let’s Get Intimate: Tranexamic Acid | Dr. Shereene Idriss

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  • čas pƙidĂĄn 8. 07. 2024
  • A pigment fighting ingredient worth knowing: Tranexamic Acid. For all my hyperpigmentation / melasma sufferers and/or the nerds who are just excited to learn more :) Let's go!
    0:00 intro
    0:55 how to say tranexamic acid
    1:27 what is txa
    1:55 history of txa
    3:21 melasma rebrief
    4:53 benefits of txa
    6:41 oral txa
    8:36 oral vs. topical
    9:44 product recommendations
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Komentáƙe • 585

  • @ummesalmatahir6745
    @ummesalmatahir6745 Pƙed rokem +59

    I take tranexamic acid on a monthly basis for my extremely heavy periods due an inherited bleeding disorder (severe factor 7 deficiency). I also have to have it for any procedure I have that involves blood. Before I was diagnosed and put on tranexamic acid, my period blood loss was beyond ridiculous, I lost soooo much blood every month and went anaemic every time. After I went on tranexamic acid, it cut my blood loss in literal half and half again, and I was able to function and live daily life like normal. It's honestly a life-saving drug. Coincidentally, I've never had melasma.. 🎉

  • @Suha_Chakravorty
    @Suha_Chakravorty Pƙed rokem +2

    Yayy! My favourite dermatologist dropped a video and I hopped right in!! 💕😀

  • @stephaniemaynard8450
    @stephaniemaynard8450 Pƙed rokem +14

    I love that I saw my dermatologist today and she recommended adding TXA to my routine, so of course I run straight to your channel to hear your thoughts- LOVE that they align together!! She said the same about Topicals Faded- smelly but good. Thank you for being amazing, informative and straight with us ❀

  • @mariemcgrath8681
    @mariemcgrath8681 Pƙed rokem +16

    Once again. your knowledge & how you present a subject is fantastic. You really help so many
    people who cannot afford to go see a Dermatologist or live in areas where they are unavailable.

  • @laurenceapitz1678
    @laurenceapitz1678 Pƙed rokem +103

    Shereene, I really want to thank you for speaking up about the effects of facial insecurity on mental health.
    After going through a heart transplant and tons of prednisone, my face has become horrendous.
    Everybody says “don’t worry about your face, what matters is that you’re alive” and no, I can’t accept it and be happy, so I am getting a facelift, because my mental health depends on it.
    You comment made me cry, I finally feel like someone understands my struggle.
    Bisous de Paris ! đŸ‡«đŸ‡·

    • @mariapriscilagonzales4538
      @mariapriscilagonzales4538 Pƙed rokem +9

      I know how do you feel. I have been having 21 years of extra time because a medicine, it produce lipodistrophia
my beautiful legs are No beautiful but I still can walk over the wall my big chicks were looking like a mummy and of course it makes me look older. I found out how to improve my legs and bud appearance and lately found out that my insurance cover a medication that can refill my face, it works slowly but it works! So all this things took a while fighting with my feel that I was the ugliest and unattractive women. In the mean time I have psychological help.
      Keep focus in the main thing: you are alive and believe me and love you as a survivor! You still have a mission to accomplish!

    • @infullbloom3246
      @infullbloom3246 Pƙed rokem

      Your chances that you didn't need a heart transplant are 90%. It was done for profit. $1.2 million per organ per 5 years. Usually b complex does the job.

    • @annleeallard219
      @annleeallard219 Pƙed rokem +3

      I fully understand you too Laurence, you are not the only one ❀

    • @pingu3984
      @pingu3984 Pƙed 5 měsĂ­ci +4

      Christ I was given prednisolone to help with severe lung inflammation. Girl, I feel you.
      I was only on it for a few weeks but I look like the moon from the mighty boosh.
      Good for you for taking control and taking your life back. You're strong x

    • @laurenceapitz1678
      @laurenceapitz1678 Pƙed 5 měsĂ­ci

      @@pingu3984 thank you for this, I did get my facelift a year ago, and I am so incredibly happy and proud I went through with it, despite my whole medical team being horrified.

  • @pchsndcrmfrvr
    @pchsndcrmfrvr Pƙed rokem +4

    I mean, absolutely. I am an aesthetician and suffer from melisma on my cheeks since 2013, I’ve cycled products. My own body heat and my own health issues contribute, no matter how healthy or anti inflammatory. So I appreciate your honesty surrounding the nature of this disorder.

  • @hannahlaney5762
    @hannahlaney5762 Pƙed rokem +2

    Recently came across your channel, and so thankful I did! You are so pleasant to watch!!! Thank you, for all of the awesome info!❀

  • @nicholjohn3850
    @nicholjohn3850 Pƙed rokem +24

    Thank you so much for continuously talking about melasma! I have melasma that comes and goes, and I just woke up with yet another flare up 2 days ago (after a few weeks of clear skin). It really can get discouraging at times, but your channel is my go-to for some words of encouragement!

    • @SkintitaApril
      @SkintitaApril Pƙed rokem +3

      @Herpes goddess stop with the promotions please.. This is so annoying!

  • @iganieroda2747
    @iganieroda2747 Pƙed rokem +1

    Perfect timing, just ordered an Asian moisturizer with this ingredient for overall tone brightening! SO excited!

  • @Wanderlust.428
    @Wanderlust.428 Pƙed rokem

    Good morning Dr Idriss! Thanks for posting. Have a fantastic weekend!â˜€ïžđŸ’›

  • @bieberfan6300
    @bieberfan6300 Pƙed 5 měsĂ­ci +1

    Your my new favourite skin expert ! Yes how it was discovered is amazing. Thank you for your amazing expert advice 😊xxxxx

  • @nlc43
    @nlc43 Pƙed rokem +6

    I love hearing about the history of skincare ingredients, including tranexamic acid. The Faded serum from Topicals is one of the most effective products I’ve ever used to address my PIH and tendency to get hyperpigmentation on my arms/legs with any little cut or mark on my arm (which is super noticeable because I’m pale). It’s also been really helpful as a preventative when I get a new cut on my leg (like when my cat scratches me) because it helps speed up healing time and prevents hyperpigmentation.
    It’s a pretty great price for how effective it’s been for me and the amount you get. I haven’t had great reactions to retinol/retinoids, but my skin loves tranexamic acid and I’m so happy to have discovered it.

  • @barnstable1269
    @barnstable1269 Pƙed rokem +286

    Can you talk about copper peptides in topical skin care, and what we should not be mixing with it. Thank you for all you do!!

    • @vickyvratti6652
      @vickyvratti6652 Pƙed rokem +4

      Excellent question đŸ‘đŸ»

    • @ehw1917
      @ehw1917 Pƙed rokem +1

      Yes!

    • @melindagenitempo2359
      @melindagenitempo2359 Pƙed rokem +8

      easy answer NEVER MIX COPPER PEPTIDES WITH VIT C
      I use it after microneedling. GKU is the brand I use but ordinary has a less expensive one. since I use vit C inbthe morning I use copper at night. about 2 nights a week ibdont use tret or my maelove retinaldyhyde and do pretty much 6bdiffwrent K essences and my serums

    • @davidle3567
      @davidle3567 Pƙed rokem +3

      Vitamin C is about the only one that’s a no no because the copper accelerated the degradation of vitamin C!

    • @shreeya1113
      @shreeya1113 Pƙed rokem

      Yes yes

  • @doreenfiumara9835
    @doreenfiumara9835 Pƙed rokem

    Love your piece on this Dr. Shereene!

  • @brainstorm.in.a.teacup
    @brainstorm.in.a.teacup Pƙed rokem +14

    Thanks for the educational review. I've been a TXA fan for a while and tried a few. Skin1004 Madagascar Centella Tone Brightening Capsule ampoule is my favourite so far. TXA is high up on the ingredient list and no HA (I'm a beta-glucan convertee)! Plus the bottle is HUGE and super affordable. I mix with Beauty of Joseon Glow Deep serum (rice bran and alpha-arbutin, and again no HA!) and love the results from the combination

  • @kleptomelly
    @kleptomelly Pƙed rokem +2

    Thank you for continuing to talk about this. Melasma is so frustrating. I tried many products recommended by my Dr and some not before they finally put me on oral Tranexamic acid. Since using it I am seeing a difference. It's not completely clear but so much better. I still use spf daily as well as retinol and am currently also using hq. Having used hq before with no big change I know it was the Tranexamic acid that really helped this time.

  • @shirinrezaie9352
    @shirinrezaie9352 Pƙed rokem +6

    Please do a video on different acne scars and the best treatment!🙏🙏🙏🙏
    You are awesome by the way♄♄♄

  • @aliuy8184
    @aliuy8184 Pƙed rokem +366

    Hi Dr. Shereene! I am from the Philippines. The vast majority of people's skin tone here is on the darker side. Unfortunately, we still have the mentality that white skin is more beautiful. Hence, a lot of local brands come up with glutathione products. Would love to know the science behind it, if it is safe and effective. If so, please let us know your recommendations. I know that this isn't a major concern for most of your followers but it'd be great if you could enlighten us about this. Thank you!

    • @s_shaleh
      @s_shaleh Pƙed rokem +1

      Glutathione is a powerful antioxidant that is naturally occurring in the human body. There are studies showing that when applied topically, it works as a tyrosinase inhibitor, much like Vitamin C and Tranexamic acid. However, I believe the dangerous trend here in South East Asia (which I'm not sure if Dr Shereene is aware of) is to have it taken internally into the body - either by injection or oral means without it being regulated or administered by a licensed medical practitioner. This has been shown to cause liver damage, among other side effects. I might have gotten caught up in that trend myself a couple of years ago. 🙈 Luckily a friend warned me against it and I stopped taking it.

    • @julieme7927
      @julieme7927 Pƙed rokem +14

      I'd also like to know even though I'm pale but I have dark underarms and thighs from being overweight.

    • @JVCPmadness
      @JVCPmadness Pƙed rokem +7

      I also like this topic, but not for whitening. I already have fair skin, but I have atopic dermatitis, and I once bought a package of gluta drip with Vit. C. They said it can help because of its a powerful antioxidant. I can't say if it worked because I was also using a few moisturizing and sealing products.

    • @jessie9671
      @jessie9671 Pƙed rokem

      Murad just came out with a glutathione supplement

    • @julieme7927
      @julieme7927 Pƙed rokem +2

      @@teegee633 you're very sweet to comment, but its definitely just plain old fat problems because my thighs rub together and my underarms is because I get ingrown hairs - probably because there's not a lot of air there. I do a medical every year. I am going to try limit carbs and sugar anyway because I'm tired of being overweight. It's not as fun as people make it out to be lol

  • @smushface3999
    @smushface3999 Pƙed 6 měsĂ­ci

    The Chemist Confessions Gold Standard is awesome while also being gentle
 Gloria from CC specialized in acid peel development when they were working at L’OrĂ©al, and I’m always floored at how it gives amazing fast results without irritating my skin
 IMO it is masterfully formulated and gentler on my skin than products I’ve used with much smaller acid percentages. Unless you’re over-exfoliating, failing to follow the usage instructions, or need a better moisturizer/sunscreen, I can't imagine the average person having any issues with it.

  • @genesis650
    @genesis650 Pƙed 7 měsĂ­ci

    Dr Shereene is so right about melasma, its seriously debilitating ❀

  • @mirinaxo1663
    @mirinaxo1663 Pƙed rokem

    Do an in depth video on your favorite lasers/treatments in general for scars/texture for different types of skin! ❀

  • @cherylmyers5095
    @cherylmyers5095 Pƙed rokem +2

    Thank you for all of these informative videos, presented in such an entertaining way. I have only found an extremely short video of yours mentioning the Sculptra product (injectable), but there is a whole line of products called Sculplla supposedly based on this same basic principal. For home use by us ordinary folks. There is a Sculplla 'mask' that is for licensed estheticians only, but these other products in that line can be purchased for use by anyone. The company has recently changed their name to House of PLLA. These products (supposedly) use facial hair as a means of absorbing below the skin to help build collagen.

  • @Patti-1962
    @Patti-1962 Pƙed rokem +4

    I have melasma from Addison's disease. This is the first time I've heard that tranexamic acid could be taken orally. Thank you SO much for being a breath of fresh air on CZcams! I don't need to watch other channels, because I have the expert doctor to watch!!❀❀

    • @Cheyenne0228
      @Cheyenne0228 Pƙed rokem +1

      I have tons of hyperpigmentation from Addisons myself. I have been watching her melasma/hyperpigmentation videos for any product recs to help me tackle it. I hate getting any wound on my skin because I know it's going to go dark. Just wanted to leave a comment to say you're not alone, and if you've found something that works I'd love a couple of recommendations.

    • @Patti-1962
      @Patti-1962 Pƙed rokem +1

      @@Cheyenne0228 Oh I feel your pain! My latest patches showed up during the winter months when I was not even going outside much.🙄 Dr. Idriss is the only influencer that has mentioned this disease and this issue. I live in the US, where I have been able to still find OTC products with 2% hydroquinoe in them. Nothing else works on my dark spots, and I have tried EVERYTHING!! I can get 4% hydroquinone from the dermatologist, but the prescription is usually very expensive. I have been thrilled with the product I'm using, Ambi cream. The most important thing is to take a break from it every three months or so!

  • @karenmason4912
    @karenmason4912 Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci

    Thank you so much for all this wonderful amazing info , just came across it now for the first time đŸ™đŸ»đŸ’–

  • @ivonasusak
    @ivonasusak Pƙed rokem

    Merci pour la vidĂ©o et de partager ton savoir avec nous. J’apprĂ©cie bcp le fait que tu intĂšgres les femmes enceintes dans ton discours en expliquant ce qu’on a le droit de prendre et ce qu’on n’a pas le droit. đŸ€— Grand merci!

  • @momagurrr1490
    @momagurrr1490 Pƙed rokem +1

    love it when you call me nerdling 💕

  • @natsl3049
    @natsl3049 Pƙed rokem +3

    LOVE your let's get intimate series🧡 You cover everything in one video instead of doing 10000 videos on the same subject like those hanky panky youtubers.

  • @KinniMoo
    @KinniMoo Pƙed rokem

    Love your deep dives! ♄

  • @Purplenpinkk
    @Purplenpinkk Pƙed rokem +1

    I really loved your explanation on how a healthy amount of vanity can be helpful. Spot on! You have the best content - you are funny, but no nonsense...I learn so much from you!

  • @MadAboutSkin
    @MadAboutSkin Pƙed rokem +2

    You are such an inspiration and I love you channel and content so so much.. keep being fabulous and love your content x

  • @joycelinelopes7128
    @joycelinelopes7128 Pƙed rokem

    The faded serum is magical I’ve been using it for 3 months and my skin is glowing ✹ I also use the lightening wand on post acne marks.

  • @nabeelahbaksh
    @nabeelahbaksh Pƙed rokem +5

    Hi Dr. Idriss! Love the video :). Could you do a video on ceramides and the types, benefits, drawbacks, misconceptions. Thank you!

  • @debbiedavidson7566
    @debbiedavidson7566 Pƙed rokem +27

    I have found Tranex Dear Serum: It has really helped to start shift my melasma. I have finished one bottle and have definitely seen an improvement. The ingredient list is :
    Tranexamic Acid (5%), Kojic Acid (5%), Niacinamide, Glycolic Acid and Licorice.

    • @dananatale501
      @dananatale501 Pƙed rokem +3

      Thanks, I just ordered on Amazon! Definitely worth a try for me after many other Vit C serums, and no help with retinol etc.

    • @gabrielacortez4893
      @gabrielacortez4893 Pƙed rokem

      I use that serum too and noticed a big difference

    • @lucyegan5025
      @lucyegan5025 Pƙed rokem

      Can you tell me which part of your routine do you use this serum?

    • @gabrielacortez4893
      @gabrielacortez4893 Pƙed rokem

      @@lucyegan5025 You can use this serum right after you wash your face at night. I wash my face, use a watery hyaluronic acid serum (I use The Ordinary) for hydration and after that I put the DearSkin. You can finish with moisturizer and be done or continue to add other actives like azeliac acid and alpha arbutin from The Ordinary.

    • @lucyegan5025
      @lucyegan5025 Pƙed rokem

      @@gabrielacortez4893 can you also use retinol with this serum?

  • @lavayuki
    @lavayuki Pƙed rokem +1

    I love TXA, I lived in Japan and used a lot of the bihaku products designed for pigmentation there, and tranexamic acid was a big ingredient in a lot of their bihaku products, and also arbutin. I remember a lot of Hada labo, Kose and Kanebo products used these

  • @mindybrown-haugen3115
    @mindybrown-haugen3115 Pƙed rokem +3

    hi dr. another helpful video so thank you. i have been using naturiums TXA 5% with kojic acid, niacinamide and licorice root for a year now and l've had great success. however, my melasama was mild in light (HA!) of how ghastly it can be. also, i noticed your 'happy' bracelet and my dog, whom i love absolutely, is named happy! so yay! have a wonderful weekend!

  • @KasiaZ
    @KasiaZ Pƙed rokem

    I have a Hada Labo Glow lotion and glow cream, which both have it high up on the ingredients list - my skin loves it! ❀

  • @dananatale501
    @dananatale501 Pƙed rokem

    Thank you so much for this video. I have been fighting hyperpigmentation and patches of melisma most of my life. I am freckled fair skin and have always felt out of place and therefore very self conscious. I had a CO 2 laser treatment last year and was so happy until that healed and everything came back. The only thing I was using was Vitamin C , Lytera and the like, but just not enough. I saw your other video on malasma regarding transexamic acid and am waiting on my Paula’s choice order! Need to retry SC Skin discoloration again, as it was bf I knew anything about how to really treat it. Derm’s where I live here have always just said to get SC feurlic and Vit E since it’s the gold standard. Irritates my skin! Thanks again.

    • @cv7958
      @cv7958 Pƙed rokem

      CO2 is not ideal for melasma patient as high trauma and heat can lead to rebound hyperpigmentation (resolves then comes back with a vengeance). Seek a board certified dermatologist who specializes in this condition.

  • @elenaxyc9779
    @elenaxyc9779 Pƙed rokem

    finally we need almost all the ingrients dear!

  • @Milan-Pilar
    @Milan-Pilar Pƙed rokem +2

    Love this video! Hyperpigmentation is so tough to manage so THANK YOU for your insight! I’d also love to hear your thoughts on Stretch Marks. I have been struggling with them and while I know they’re permanent, i’d love to know how to prevent them in the future!

  • @kelsey9002
    @kelsey9002 Pƙed rokem +31

    Thank you for always posting amazing content! I was wondering if you could do a video on body hyperpigmentation and the ways to treat it? I have hyperpigmentation on my shoulders caused by friction and I can’t seem to get rid of it. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

    • @claudtastic
      @claudtastic Pƙed rokem +2

      I would love a video on anti-aging body care, including hyperpigmentation and sunspots!

  • @abbeylamb9770
    @abbeylamb9770 Pƙed rokem

    Topicals Faded is great. I haven't had any issues with it spilling. Chefs kiss😉

  • @Anasuya87
    @Anasuya87 Pƙed rokem +3

    Thank you so much for posting this! I used to drink tranexamic acid for my periods, but at the moment I'm having mefenamic acid. Looking forward to learn lots!

    • @masterculturedunkerque7918
      @masterculturedunkerque7918 Pƙed rokem

      What do you mean by 'drink'?

    • @Anasuya87
      @Anasuya87 Pƙed rokem +2

      @@masterculturedunkerque7918 As in take the tablets with water :)

    • @JustVee-
      @JustVee- Pƙed rokem

      Does the Mefenamic Acid give you diarrhea?

    • @hazelcurran7143
      @hazelcurran7143 Pƙed rokem

      Yeah it take it for my heavy periods too! I wonder if you get the benefits for your skin if you take it orally?

  • @01316556
    @01316556 Pƙed rokem +3

    Hi! Was wondering if you can do sample skin care routines for different skin types and issues? Dry skin with hyperpigmentation , maybe ? I think that would be so helpful ! You are amazing !

  • @rachelfishbein1478
    @rachelfishbein1478 Pƙed rokem +13

    Two products worth considering that both have 3% tranexamic acid: Good Molecules Discoloration Correcting Serum (30 mL for $12 or 75 mL for $25) and Regimen Lab Level Serum (30 mL for $42, $36 on subscription).
    The Good Molecules one is actually marketed in part for melasma. The Regimen Lab one is I think a good alternative to the Topicals Faded product if you want to throw the kitchen sink at your hyperpigmentation but don't like the smell. I've used and loved them both. The Regimen Lab serum has been a staple in my routine for the last year and has made a huge difference in how my skin recovers from an acne flair, and one bottle lasts more than 3 months.

    • @puffballs2404
      @puffballs2404 Pƙed rokem

      Have you guys tried cos de baha tranexamic acid? I'm interested in getting it

    • @SG-wq4rm
      @SG-wq4rm Pƙed 6 měsĂ­ci

      @rachelfishbein1478
      Do you have melasma?

  • @kymh4357
    @kymh4357 Pƙed rokem

    Faded worked great on my surgical scar on my ankle.

  • @lonelybanana1
    @lonelybanana1 Pƙed rokem

    Dr Shereen!!! Thank you for all the amazing videos!! Could u make a video on belotero, injection techniques and say how to assess signs of aging in relation to facial fat migration

  • @europeancat4902
    @europeancat4902 Pƙed rokem +1

    Good morning Dr. Shereene,
    Can you do an episode on natural skincare brands such as Tata Harper, Mahalo, May Lindstrom, etc. Looking forward to next Saturday as you have become the “morning news” to watch while having my morning coffee.

  • @LauraLVTGW
    @LauraLVTGW Pƙed rokem +7

    Thank you!!! My melasma has improved by taking your advice and recommendations!!
    Could you talk about melatonin in skincare??
    Thanks again!!💖💖💖

  • @monkey92ag
    @monkey92ag Pƙed rokem

    can you do a video on beauty supplements and whether or not we should be taking any/if some are better than others/gimmicks/etc? love your vids as always and look forward to every Saturday!!

  • @orozcoaj69
    @orozcoaj69 Pƙed rokem +14

    Thank you for talking about the emotional stress about melasma. I am in my early 40s and have melasma. I spent over $10k in treatments: cosmelan peel, VI peels, clear and brillance laser, microneedling with PRP and nothing helped. I stopped taking birth control pill because the dermatologist I was seeing said that might be the cause of it but no, that didn't clear it either.
    I have used thr Topicals cream, yes it does smell weird but it does not bother me. It is very smooth, emollient and does not pill.
    In my 20s I suffered from acne and that was embarrassing also. I guess the skin gods don't like me 😔😱😭

    • @dananatale501
      @dananatale501 Pƙed rokem

      My latest was a CO2 last year for hyperpigmentation and patchy melisma. Looked promising, but it was just time for resurfacing. Also, did the same with Prp micrneeding and other peels. Not to mention all the money on high priced skin products. I am going to give the transexamic acid a try now!

    • @orozcoaj69
      @orozcoaj69 Pƙed rokem

      @@dananatale501 I hope it works for you 🙏 😃 I completely understand the frustration 😔

    • @MaheenA1295
      @MaheenA1295 Pƙed rokem

      I’m in my 20s and got melasma it’s so depressing at times đŸ„č

    • @catnip4587
      @catnip4587 Pƙed rokem

      I have melas a and rosacea so you can imagine my emotional stress is high which probably makes my symptoms worse so I understand

  • @nessieinvt5875
    @nessieinvt5875 Pƙed 4 měsĂ­ci +1

    Love your pillow talk! I have been nanoneedling, not microneedling, with a very inexpensive product from Cos de Baha. It is a 5% Tranexamic acid and 5% niacinamide hyaluronic acid. Those are the only three ingredients in it. I do add a couple of drops of glycerin for some extra hydration. It has done wonders for my hyperpigmentation, melasma and rosacea. I feel like I'm just getting a better absorption when I nano needle it in. Tranexamic acid is really amazing stuff!

    • @odettesmith5761
      @odettesmith5761 Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci

      Can you please tell us your opinion about castor oil? Thank you.

  • @aliciat2532
    @aliciat2532 Pƙed 4 měsĂ­ci

    I'm a respiratory therapist and I regularly give nebulized TXA for people having pulmonary hemorrhage. Quite a versatile medication

  • @lolabrini3758
    @lolabrini3758 Pƙed rokem

    always informative videos delivered in such an interesting fun way! 😇🌾🌾🌾🌾🌾

  • @cinderelladevil1687
    @cinderelladevil1687 Pƙed rokem

    It has saved women and men's lives. It is used for a wide range of situations. For politrauma, for scheduled surgery when clinical conditions allow and the surgery is to be a bleeding one. I am an anesthesiologist, and I give it to my patients every day. It is cheap and ubiquotous

  • @becharb
    @becharb Pƙed rokem

    so enjoy your content and persona- thanks

  • @bonnieoliver219
    @bonnieoliver219 Pƙed 4 měsĂ­ci

    Another great and informative video. Grazie.

  • @SarahColledge
    @SarahColledge Pƙed rokem +10

    Facetheory's Exaglow serum has 5% tranexamic acid (plus some other supporting ingredients) for ÂŁ18.99 :)

  • @MichelleLyn84
    @MichelleLyn84 Pƙed rokem +1

    I am interested in the La-roche posay glycolic serum, my face tends to love that brand and I’ve been using Paula’s choice 10% glycolic acid gel that I like. I also have been using Peter Thomas Roth discoloration cream and it has such good ingredients but is so expensive. But if I could find an all in one product or better yet, if I could find a couple that are still cheaper but have all of the ingredients I’ve been using and they don’t pill, that’d be wonderful!! The PTR one has the TXA, Kojic acid, alpha-Arbutin which thanks to you I know what that is lol, and I think niacinamide. I have a very expensive vitamin c serum I use recommended by my own dermatologist I’d like to continue using, it’s the most stable kind and between all of the ingredients I see such a huge difference in my skin! I’ve also been loving Skinfix!!! They’re cleanser in the teal colored bottle has exceptional ingredients too! I leave it on like a mask. đŸ˜đŸ‘đŸ»

  • @lola75765
    @lola75765 Pƙed rokem

    Thank you for this extremely informative video♄

  • @lauralovesbeauty397
    @lauralovesbeauty397 Pƙed rokem

    Loooooove Tranexamic acid!!!! I have my inkey list one my Good Molecules discoloration correcting treatment serum! Hanskin moisturizer with it.. And I want MORE! Love it!

  • @hazreenrazali6760
    @hazreenrazali6760 Pƙed rokem +9

    Hi Dr Shereene Idriss, love your videos. Can you please do one on lip discoloration and uneven tone. How do we go about treating it?

  • @GenshinGazette
    @GenshinGazette Pƙed rokem

    I use the IPSA time reset aqua, it’s a glycerin based brightening toner with tranexamic acid, i swear by it, it’s marketed to decongest and brighten for sensitive skin, it has truly reduced my clogged pores and it works really well for PIP, if you guys can get your hands on J-beauty, give it a shot, it’s super gentle.

  • @bhaktinarvekar3908
    @bhaktinarvekar3908 Pƙed rokem

    Hi Dr. Sheerene!
    I really love your videos and the way you deep dive into different products.
    Can you talk about lip lightening and skin with open pores? Thank you!

  • @griffinherron4485
    @griffinherron4485 Pƙed rokem

    Honestly as I kept using the Faded serum, I got used to the smell and now I like it

  • @Joannabanana1989
    @Joannabanana1989 Pƙed rokem +1

    I used Peace Out Dark Spots Serum and while it has helped my back acne scars, the smell is horrendous. I actually cant use it on my face at all because it makes me nauseous and gives me a headache. Definitely hope they reformulate it so I can use it and not stink. I always add a scented lotion to my back afterwards to mask the smell.

  • @I-vy
    @I-vy Pƙed rokem +1

    Japanese beauty brand Hada Labo carries products with Tranexamic Acid, their Hydrating Lotion and Water cream from the Premium Whitening range. Some may find this brand familiar for their range of hydrating lotions.

  • @JB-qh3dn
    @JB-qh3dn Pƙed rokem +2

    Rosacea, could you please explain what to do about it. Thank you!! Your energy is very inspiring

  • @marialorenagalit7842
    @marialorenagalit7842 Pƙed rokem

    Perfect way to describe melasma..

    • @samirgondhali
      @samirgondhali Pƙed rokem

      Also watch other medical use
      Or melasma please czcams.com/video/Kfty-FZfzDk/video.html

  • @irokobear6674
    @irokobear6674 Pƙed 3 měsĂ­ci

    Fascinating Dr.!

  • @happydesign1756
    @happydesign1756 Pƙed rokem +5

    It is good to see you without heavy make-up, you look fabulous this morning. I would love to hear your comments on how to incorporate various ingredients together to avoid over-correction or skin damage, in the meantime, the ingredients can help each other to achieve our goal - fighting malasma. For example, my dermatologist proscribed me Hydroquinone 4% and Tretinoin Cream, USP 0.05%, they can be used together at night. In the morning, I use SkinCeuticals CE Ferulic + Paula's choice 10% Azelaic Acid (hopefully Azelaic acid can help the expensive SkinCeuticlas product maximize its efficacy). I really want to incorporate Tranexamic Acid to my routine, but do not want to over-do it to cause skin damage.

    • @claudtastic
      @claudtastic Pƙed rokem

      In case it's helpful, this is what I do. FYI I have rosacea, acne-prone skin and melasma.
      Morning - Vit C (SkinCeuticals) and Tranexemic Acid serum (Currently using the Aspect Dr Pigment one). At night I do a Vit B serum, then azaelic acid and a retinoid (I use differin). I am currently taking a break from Hydroquinone (which I do every 3 months) but I would use that in the morning after the Tranexemic Acid serum and before moisturiser/sunscreen. However, your hydroquinone is prescription so it would be stronger than the one I was using (which you can buy OTC here in Australia). You could do the same as me and use the Tranexemic Acid when you take a break from hydroquinone if you find introducing it too strong. I take a break one or two nights a week from the retinoid and I also use a thick cream like la roche posay Cicaplast Baume B5 to finish my night time skin care. I always watch how my skin is reacting and if I notice too much redness or dryness I back off - usually the drying products like retinoid or AHA/BHA (which I only use 1-2 times a week at most). But your derm would be a good person to ask these questions of!

    • @user-jy7mc2gp2y
      @user-jy7mc2gp2y Pƙed rokem +2

      She never has heavy makeup on and people should never comment on other people's appearances. Its rude

    • @janenicholson4056
      @janenicholson4056 Pƙed rokem

      @@claudtastic Hi, I'm in Australia and was wondering which cream with hydroquinone you can buy over the counter here. Cheers

  • @swolfhopeful
    @swolfhopeful Pƙed rokem +7

    The brand Naturium has 2 Tranexamic acid 5% products that are both great and are $20 and $22. They’ve helped with my melasma so much! Thanks for all this great information :)

    • @kaylaperez7970
      @kaylaperez7970 Pƙed rokem +1

      I got this one in the mail and used it for the first time today. Love Naturium 😍

    • @covecarrington3332
      @covecarrington3332 Pƙed rokem

      how long did you use it to see a difference ?

    • @swolfhopeful
      @swolfhopeful Pƙed rokem +2

      @@covecarrington3332 I‘ve been using the the alpha arbutin and tranexamic acid serums for 6 months now. I began to see a difference within 2 months using them combined. I think using the multi bright product that already combined to two might be easier and will be my next purchase!

    • @jessicasegarraruiz5942
      @jessicasegarraruiz5942 Pƙed rokem

      How did it go with the gray one? (Not the yellow multibright)

    • @janetfalconer2341
      @janetfalconer2341 Pƙed 5 měsĂ­ci

      How many times per week are you applying the Tranexamic acid? I used this along with Azelaic acid.

  • @SkintitaApril
    @SkintitaApril Pƙed rokem

    I also love Hada Labo Shirojyun Premium Lotion (toner actually) with tranexamic. Been using it for over a year and it helps with any hyperpigmentation.. Plus it's very hydrating/moisturizing! ❀

    • @SkintitaApril
      @SkintitaApril Pƙed rokem

      Also helped me during my retinization process by calming the redness I've had.. ❀ Another great product with tranexamic that's also affordable is the Good Molecules Discoloration Serum. 🙂

  • @TheFlip_Side
    @TheFlip_Side Pƙed rokem +2

    I love all the information that you give. I do not have melasma (knock on wood), but I know what to do to take care of it because of you. I received a sample of La Roche-Posay Glycolic B5 Serum Dark Spot Corrector and love it. I want to get more! On a side note-I did lose 4 1/2 units of blood with my first daughter and 4 units with my second- I am going to find my records and read through what was given to me. Very curious now!!!!

  • @skingoddess94
    @skingoddess94 Pƙed rokem

    A series of VI peels and the VI Pigment Correcting Kit would be the best treatment for melasma.

  • @MILFMAN-yg3jg
    @MILFMAN-yg3jg Pƙed rokem +2

    Can u please do a video on dry acne prone skin and a video on peel/ exfoliating/ acne pads

  • @NidalIbourkOfficial
    @NidalIbourkOfficial Pƙed rokem

    DR idriss, can you talk about skin cancer please, especially black spots in the back and ways of treatment/ early detection. Merci beaucoup

  • @QueenIsabella777
    @QueenIsabella777 Pƙed měsĂ­cem

    The Murad serum really helped my melasma when I was super depressed about it. It acted quickly within 3 months I could see my face again. I couldn’t believe it when it happened, but I’m a professional surfer so I thought it was sun related! I still have some and haven’t been able to afford another bottle at $80. I might try the Faded serum as it’s more affordable.

  • @lorettacohen8089
    @lorettacohen8089 Pƙed rokem +3

    I always enjoy your videos. You’re so thorough and informative. I battle hyperpigmentation and have used very good products but not enough. I also had a stroke last year so while I would not take this internally, would it be ok to use topically?

  • @taniad2873
    @taniad2873 Pƙed rokem

    Faded is good it works slow but it works.. and you get over the smell after a few use

  • @boienglishbulldog3092
    @boienglishbulldog3092 Pƙed rokem +6

    I use this đŸ™‹đŸœâ€â™€ïž topically & orally for pigmentation caused by mask wearing 🙄. I have seen great improvement đŸ‘đŸœ I’m tan , it works for me

  • @AltruisticBea
    @AltruisticBea Pƙed měsĂ­cem

    came accross this while researching, Tranexamic acid goes well with my skin and other ingredients like Azelaic, I'm using unspotted night serum by Lion Pose and its so effective!

  • @stefanieschroter3188
    @stefanieschroter3188 Pƙed rokem +2

    Thank you for your videos!
    Could you please make a video covering the topic supplements for skin benefits such as oral HA, Heliocare, Collagen, Beta Carotin?

  • @valeriemarie1985
    @valeriemarie1985 Pƙed rokem +9

    Topicals Faded actually recently reformulated. It does not have a horrible sulfur smell anymore. I was pleasantly surprised. I’m on my fourth tube and this latest one was the reformulation. I am much happier with the smell now. 💕 Love you and your channel. Maybe one day I can come visit you in your office for some treatments ❀

    • @mumof4132
      @mumof4132 Pƙed 10 měsĂ­ci +1

      Hi , how is your experience with Faded cream ? I used one tube haven’t seen much improvement but my melasma is really stubborn so don’t know to buy another one or not !

    • @valeriemarie1985
      @valeriemarie1985 Pƙed 10 měsĂ­ci

      @mumof4132 Skin cell turnover takes at least 28 days and will increase as you age. I totally think you should get another tube. You may not see results for a couple of months. I think I really started to see a difference on my 3rd tube.

    • @mariamhusain5857
      @mariamhusain5857 Pƙed 8 měsĂ­ci

      Hi when do u use topical in ur skincare routine? At what step? Thanks

    • @valeriemarie1985
      @valeriemarie1985 Pƙed 8 měsĂ­ci

      @mariamhusain5857 I use it in my nightly routine. They suggest not using it with retinol or acids in the beginning. I am able to use it with both now. I also don't have sensitive skin. I suggest using it on the nights you are taking a break from retinol, though.

  • @mimistar1427
    @mimistar1427 Pƙed rokem

    I'm a Topical Faded fan girl đŸ„° It really does work. A little goes a long way and it reasonably priced... I've been using it since January morning and night and it has truly helped to transform my hyperpigmentation along with my vitamin c serum and consistent chemical exfoliation.
    Faded has been reformulated so the new version doesn't have the sulfur smell, but honestly it didn't bother me because I've used sulfur soap before for my acne.
    Honestly give Faded a go, it's not as expensive as other products, it has a powerhouse of ingredients and it actually works!!!

    • @jenniferlee9029
      @jenniferlee9029 Pƙed rokem

      Have you tried the reformulated formula because good lord I couldn't stomach the smell of the original formula. Just curious if the new smell is any better.

    • @davidle3567
      @davidle3567 Pƙed rokem

      @@jenniferlee9029 I never used the original but the new one definitely still has a smell, though tbh I got used to it and dont notice it anymore.

  • @AidenGplaysPC
    @AidenGplaysPC Pƙed rokem +1

    Hello!! Can you talk about hormonal acne and especially on the jaw area? Thank you so much for keep educating us. I’ve learned so much just watching your videos

  • @sandra37cooks
    @sandra37cooks Pƙed rokem +1

    Would you please do a video on ear lobes and infections from pierced ears/reactions to earrings/how to care for?

  • @sandraandrea9
    @sandraandrea9 Pƙed rokem

    You are the best!

  • @misamorreall5381
    @misamorreall5381 Pƙed rokem

    Thank you! Can you please talk about the best makeup products/brands to use that assist in skincare?

  • @ravenbongcawil8395
    @ravenbongcawil8395 Pƙed rokem

    Omg thank you for thissss

  • @zenaidasugimoto3990
    @zenaidasugimoto3990 Pƙed rokem

    Im PhilippinesđŸ‡”đŸ‡­ Live in Japan but
    I Love you for teaching us
    Loveyou

  • @atefoueslati7330
    @atefoueslati7330 Pƙed rokem +2

    next time a video about microneedling for scars please

  • @JessieDubois8
    @JessieDubois8 Pƙed rokem

    While I love Tranexamic Acid, I’d love to learn more about Kojic Acid. 10 + years ago, I used to use a Kojic Acid soap to help get rid of some PIH.

  • @tuneouttonite
    @tuneouttonite Pƙed rokem +11

    What do you think about hydrofacvials? Also, could you do a video on what acids/vitamins/peptides etc. we should not mix in the same face routine? Thanx :) Your videos are golden :)

  • @jenniferkingsbury8229
    @jenniferkingsbury8229 Pƙed rokem +1

    I give this to my patients for post partum hemorrhaging. Maybe I should smuggle some home!! ;) Great info as always, thank you!!!!

  • @998lola
    @998lola Pƙed rokem

    Hi Dr.Idriss! Love your videos! Could you review the new Rhode skincare products?

  • @marim248
    @marim248 Pƙed rokem +4

    Hi Dr. Idriss, thanks for your content! Could you please talk about the skin concerns of EDS patients or those with collagen disorders?

  • @suzngyn
    @suzngyn Pƙed rokem

    Thanks for the talk, Dr Idriss! Always learn something new. What does titrating mean when it comes to using retinol?

  • @lorichartrand6465
    @lorichartrand6465 Pƙed rokem +2

    Love all your videos! I struggle with a lot of hyperpigmentation so this is always something I am interesting in learning about. Unfortunately during my battle, I recently inadvertently caused an inch diameter hypopigmentation spot on my face. It is not in an area I was specifically targeting so I am unsure exactly how it happened. I would love a video on how to deal with hypopigmentation (and the causes). 😊

    • @spideywoman5196
      @spideywoman5196 Pƙed rokem +1

      She has so many videos on this already ; you can find on her channel.

  • @munyeekah
    @munyeekah Pƙed rokem

    Hi, Dr. Idriss! Thanks for all the knowledge you share! Can you talk about the HABIT SPF MIST? (They have N41 and N38). Thank you!! I’ve been seeing it all over the internet! Thank you again!!!

  • @adrianamiranda2304
    @adrianamiranda2304 Pƙed rokem

    Thanks a lot , as ever week, great video. Can we have a video about hair loss pleaseeeeee