Why I QUIT Skincare Videos (Dermatologist)

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  • čas přidán 14. 05. 2024
  • Skincare videos are some of the most popular types of content on the internet - but the skincare world has a dirty secret... it's basically all nonsense. In this video, I highlight the problem with the skincare industry, teach you the essential ingredients to help with the most common skin problems, and explain why this will be my last ever video about skincare.
    SKINCARE PRODUCTS I PERSONALLY USE:
    Keep in mind what I said in this video - this isn't to say these are THE BEST products out there, just that I personally find them good, affordable, and evidence-based in theory. I'm not sponsored by any of these below companies.
    Cervae Moisturizing Cream (my daily moisturizer): geni.us/A2CT
    La Roche Posay Hydrating Cleanser (my daily cleanser): geni.us/TBAnM
    La Roche Posay Tinted Mineral Sunscreen (sunscreen for skin of color): geni.us/EJXv
    Differin Gel (adapalene - a retinoid) : geni.us/4mAPAO
    La Roche Posay Adapalene (as above, but slightly more fancy): geni.us/poEAc2
    Neutrogena Retinol (weaker than above two, more hydrating): geni.us/cpAMAxb
    Cerave Healing Ointment (for chapped lips): geni.us/T975
    TIMESTAMPS:
    0:00 Intro
    0:39 What We Actually Know
    2:25 How Do I Know Which Product To Buy?
    5:00 So Why Do We Recommend Certain Products?
    7:03 Then Why Is There So Much Skincare Content?
    9:48 My Last Word
    Social Media Links:
    Instagram: / usamasyed
    Twitter: / usamasyedmd

Komentáře • 6K

  • @usamasyed
    @usamasyed  Před 6 měsíci +731

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    The dream is that, over time, we can together build a REAL database to show which skincare products ACTUALLY make a difference, and which ones are just marketing BS. Join the Stratum movement if you support this mission!

    • @hebertcoelho6560
      @hebertcoelho6560 Před 6 měsíci +4

      Can you talk abou aloe vera gel?

    • @elysemcclure148
      @elysemcclure148 Před 6 měsíci

      Interesting!

    • @gigmond
      @gigmond Před 5 měsíci +12

      People need to know what they can use that is NOT harmful! What doesn't clogs pours, is not toxic if absorbed (or otherwise), doesn't strip the skin of things it needs, doesn't cause dryness, and is generally not bad for the skin. Then the effectiveness of those products can be explored. Info about what some people may have allergies to or may have a sensitivity to needs to be a separate conversation.

    • @user-ne5mw4dd8e
      @user-ne5mw4dd8e Před 5 měsíci +43

      Well one year later and you do still make a lot of skincare videos. Did you make a follow up video or something?

    • @xPablo1376
      @xPablo1376 Před 5 měsíci

      Inthink its interesting im mote curious about ita potential for .akeing custom formulas

  • @WoozyCool
    @WoozyCool Před 7 měsíci +3037

    Poverty, especially during my teenage years, has shielded me from so much bs products and routines, I'll never be ungrateful for that.

    • @Gagalover1569
      @Gagalover1569 Před 7 měsíci +94

      Wow! That’s just proves how living with less or struggling in this world is more. I think what you just said was brilliant. It’s a brilliant insight. I agree. I’m 54 and living on the least amount of money I have ever lived on. I have been for about 12 years. It’s taught me so much and I’m no longer wasteful at all.

    • @Logicalsane
      @Logicalsane Před 7 měsíci +16

      ​​@@Gagalover1569what advice would you give to a 30 year old guy ?? Should he start college or is he too late for that?

    • @Andromeda2976
      @Andromeda2976 Před 7 měsíci +4

      You are absolutely right, thankyou for stating that so clearly 💜

    • @Metidem
      @Metidem Před 7 měsíci +51

      @@Logicalsane Never too late my man. go for it, don't let age be a barrier for your success.

    • @hendrikkiefer3325
      @hendrikkiefer3325 Před 7 měsíci +20

      ​@@Logicalsanego for it man I have plenty of friends who are 30+ and succeed at college

  • @DreamBig-um7gj
    @DreamBig-um7gj Před rokem +2525

    "body dysmorphia for skin" - that line right there is a grand summary of the skincare industry and its deep pockets.

    • @calamityjane4331
      @calamityjane4331 Před rokem +30

      Skin dysmorphia

    • @hekimeti1614
      @hekimeti1614 Před 7 měsíci +14

      Body dysmorphia actually already includes skin, it is not limited to a shape of a feature.

    • @joev6916
      @joev6916 Před 26 dny

      This is how companies make their money.. body dysmorphia. These companies tell the world you’re not good enough you need this!!! It’s disgusting

    • @theworldofmimii
      @theworldofmimii Před 13 dny

      Yeah that's so it! Quitting skincare is the best decision i've ever taken!! I made a video about this topic too, if you are interested in hearing my personel journey and some greats advices that helped me to get a clear skin! Thank you ❤

    • @niggblehlm5818
      @niggblehlm5818 Před 3 dny +1

      Yeah. Go ahead and stop taking care on your skin. No one's stopping you. Don't blame society if you fail in the dating world and end up losing to the Darwins law lmao.

  • @rebecca8866
    @rebecca8866 Před 3 měsíci +450

    As I have grown older I have learned that when it comes to make up and skin care products: "less is more".

    • @RoflJoker1994
      @RoflJoker1994 Před 2 měsíci +2

      So if I use none, it’s infinity?
      Woo ! Gonna get that dewy smooth skin with zero products

    • @janapaunovska
      @janapaunovska Před 2 měsíci +4

      Less is better always

    • @janapaunovska
      @janapaunovska Před 2 měsíci +7

      I had really clean skin before i started putting serum and specific creams now my skin is not that clean as before

    • @valeriatorres7397
      @valeriatorres7397 Před měsícem

      Okay, thanks for sharing this! I have also begun using a serum and a new high-brand face cleanser and have never been unhappy@@janapaunovska

    • @lastchancefancypants7905
      @lastchancefancypants7905 Před 22 dny +3

      ​@@RoflJoker1994Sure we don't have the ideal skin naturally after hundred thousands years of evolution, but a random cream will make you look good cause pharmacy companies are angels and want you to have a healthy skin.

  • @taslucky1439
    @taslucky1439 Před 4 měsíci +750

    i got attacked once because i told a skincare "influencer" that using 10 different skincare products is too much

    • @LIUBIUU
      @LIUBIUU Před 4 měsíci +10

      Same happened to me

    • @LittleImpaler
      @LittleImpaler Před 3 měsíci +18

      I only double cleanse only if I have makeup or sunscreen on. When I don't I cleanse with one cleanser. I don't have 10 step.

    • @itsab5264
      @itsab5264 Před 3 měsíci +2

      Having too much is too much.

    • @DamianSzajnowski
      @DamianSzajnowski Před 3 měsíci +10

      Were you surprised? It is their business and livelihood and they have come to probably actually believe most of it works.

    • @YY_516
      @YY_516 Před 3 měsíci +7

      ive seen alot of skincare videos too, and i’ve always thought about how weird it is to have to use 10 or MORE products 😭😭

  • @AF-gi6pr
    @AF-gi6pr Před rokem +6314

    Recently, I saw the morning skincare routine of an skincare influencer. She uses 7 products, same in the evening, every day. Then she proceeds to tell how she does a "skincare diet" once in a while where she only uses 3 products and that her skin stops breaking out when she does this. And at no point does it occur to her that maybe, just maybe, she does not need all 7 products every day....

    • @AshwiniShettyOfficial
      @AshwiniShettyOfficial Před rokem +180

      😂

    • @TheSilentsymbol
      @TheSilentsymbol Před rokem +883

      This actually happened to me too. The whole time I thought I was severely acne prone with sensitive skin. I tried almost everything and it help a little, but not completely. Then I just stopped doing everything except just clean and moisturizer. My skin started to calm down and actually get better.
      I realized a lot of men have really good skin because they don’t over do it like we women do.

    • @semekiizuio
      @semekiizuio Před rokem

      @@TheSilentsymbol well yeah they dont wear toxins(make up) on their face everyday then wipe it with more abrasive chemicals (make up removers) every night. Its little wonder the well groomed men with basic hygiene and lotions look so good

    • @itsruckaswife7036
      @itsruckaswife7036 Před rokem +35

      Haha I think I know who you mean

    • @myeyesburn641
      @myeyesburn641 Před rokem +212

      That's the thing most people who have bad skin use a lot of skincare and it doesn’t occur to them that their skin might actually be fine and the "skincare" is the problem, what makes it break out.

  • @itsruckaswife7036
    @itsruckaswife7036 Před rokem +8967

    Wow a dermatologist who isn't trying to push his own line.
    Really appreciate your honesty and humour

    • @thomasphilip8916
      @thomasphilip8916 Před rokem +69

      Very rare to find

    • @wrathc53
      @wrathc53 Před rokem +25

      Truly Dr Dray

    • @itsruckaswife7036
      @itsruckaswife7036 Před rokem

      @@wrathc53 Is he another derm? Whose trustworthy ?
      I am suspicious of all skincare channels who have their own brand, especially after the shit show that was Susan Yaras Naturium launch.
      I find it really strange that skincare enthusiasts with zero medical education are allowed to make their own products.

    • @Sassysonia1234
      @Sassysonia1234 Před rokem +20

      He should sell a line that incorporates scientific evidence lol it would be amazing

    • @mayamorabito1669
      @mayamorabito1669 Před rokem +27

      Dr Dray, Dr Shereen Idriss, the budget dermatologist to name a few.

  • @Georgie13
    @Georgie13 Před 3 měsíci +129

    Every time I feel the pressure or urge to buy more skin care products I watch a video like this and it brings me back to reality. Thank you 😊

    • @vivianloney
      @vivianloney Před 2 měsíci +2

      I have started purchasing serums to try out for $1.25 at the dollar tree sometimes it's just fine to try something new but I'm certainly not justifying spending $30 on it

  • @obwun2
    @obwun2 Před 3 měsíci +81

    This is such a brilliant video… Genetics & diet play a huge part in how your skin develops! I’ve been in the beauty & hair business for 40 years, it’s so refreshing to hear to hear the truth & not someone scamming or merching their wares!

  • @allysonpowers3491
    @allysonpowers3491 Před rokem +3387

    Nothing has left me feeling uglier than the skincare industry. Thank you for showing people like me that there's nothing inherently wrong us. It's all just about money.

    • @gracekelly3417
      @gracekelly3417 Před rokem +80

      Filters. Filters. Filters.

    • @guppy0536
      @guppy0536 Před rokem +24

      Never have wore make-up i sweat too much on face plus very sensitive eyes clique was on brand other than bear minerals that didn't bother my eyes have had attuded dont like me dont look 😐 😑 at least you see what i really look like

    • @ricardoelizondot
      @ricardoelizondot Před rokem +52

      This is what I’ve been saying about the makeup industry but every time I say something about it some girls get offended and say something like “well I use make up for me not for others to see” while applying 20+ products on their face. If it were for the make up industry they’ll be more than happy if you used not 20 but 40, 60, 100 products on your face. Is all about the money 🤑🤑

    • @nfvjgrofgjvoldlkgvlo
      @nfvjgrofgjvoldlkgvlo Před rokem +16

      if it wasnt for skincare my skin would be F'ed!

    • @rasmusturkka480
      @rasmusturkka480 Před 10 měsíci +4

      @@Sunny-kt1ni Do you always get this flustered when someone just simply and calmly explains their point of view? lmao

  • @saralang9677
    @saralang9677 Před 3 měsíci +40

    Well done. You have affirmed what I have suspected for decades. Few in the industry have the courage to do so! Thanks.

  • @SupraSav
    @SupraSav Před 5 měsíci +166

    Appreciate your honesty. As someone who still gets ID'd everytime I buy alcohol at 35, washing my face with warm water before and after sleep, and some moisturizer is all I have ever used.
    I think there is one PAINFULLY relevant thing that not many talk about - diet.

    • @Gentilejedi
      @Gentilejedi Před 5 měsíci +13

      Exactly. Also, everyone keeps equating skin = looking younger. People forget about bones. Like skin, this deteriorates too which makes people look "older."

    • @DickMullen41
      @DickMullen41 Před 4 měsíci +31

      The actual painfully relevant thing is genetics.

    • @JB-bm1to
      @JB-bm1to Před 4 měsíci

      Diet has no scientific effect on skin apparently. Unless the shitty diets make skin clear and perfect lol.

    • @stephenraynes2148
      @stephenraynes2148 Před 4 měsíci +16

      Um. Genetics.

    • @salsadip7453
      @salsadip7453 Před 4 měsíci +7

      @@DickMullen41why not both, also nutrition is something more of a choice for a lot of people than genetics 😂

  • @bridgettstephens5582
    @bridgettstephens5582 Před rokem +2056

    Many years ago there was a product called Oil of Olay, which was suggested by a great many dermatologists. Due to curiosity I asked my dermatologist why this product was so highly recommended. His response was "Because dermatologists own stock in the company. "

    • @Dbb27
      @Dbb27 Před rokem

      I used it in my late twenties and got acne from it. My dermatologist said rather heatedly, I see 4-6 women a week with the same problem and nine times out of ten they’re using that damn Oil of Olay! It’s full of beeswax and plugs up the pores!

    • @jclyntoledo
      @jclyntoledo Před rokem +69

      Damn 😂😂

    • @emmaphilo4049
      @emmaphilo4049 Před rokem +15

      Lmaoooo typical

    • @svietka202
      @svietka202 Před rokem +46

      it's funny that you mention them because I have tried many different lotions and continue trying them but oil of Olay is it really the only one that I enjoy on my face and continually keep coming back to it

    • @RainingRebecca
      @RainingRebecca Před rokem +69

      ​@@cicin9313 my husband always called it oil of old lady 😂😂😂😂

  • @jhonadavid
    @jhonadavid Před rokem +2777

    I was in the cosmetic industry for 10 years, and just recently made the switch to a career in tech. When i first started in cosmetics and skincare, I genuinely believed I was providing value and people were benefitting. As soon as I realized it was a revolving door of newness, uninspired products, and a marketing circle jerk I knew I had to jump ship. The consumerism was/is appalling.

    • @standardofexcellence
      @standardofexcellence Před rokem +66

      and it only caters to females

    • @feeshac1974
      @feeshac1974 Před rokem +95

      Thats how i felt about the fashion industry. Thought I wanted to work in it for the artistry and creativity…🫠

    • @lasantuzza777
      @lasantuzza777 Před rokem +163

      this is exactly why i left my
      job as a makeup artist inside a popular retail store. so much cognitive dissonance. the companies try to put out these messages along the lines of “everyone is beautiful!” but yet it’s all about pushing products people don’t need by convincing them it’ll make them feel better. management always getting on you for not wanting to flat out lie to customers. it all wears on your conscience heavily. couldn’t stand it anymore

    • @violetviolet888
      @violetviolet888 Před rokem +52

      @@standardofexcellence No. There is an entire movement of marketing and catering to *men* it's just way more targeted through Facebook and Instagram and CZcams. The global *men's* personal care market size was valued at USD 30.8 billion in 2021. By 2024, the global male grooming market is estimated to be worth about 81.2 billion U.S. dollars. Chanel launched the Boy de Chanel range in 2018 with a foundation, lip balm and brow pencil and has added further products such as eyeliner and nail polish over the last 12 months (between June 2020-2021).

    • @jhonadavid
      @jhonadavid Před rokem +36

      @@violetviolet888 Absolutely, you're spot on. Tie that in with a culture that is obsessed with instant gratification, and has low attention span - the industry churns uninterrupted. To your point about extractive unsustainable practices, there's the whole trend on CLEAN beauty, which has consumers convinced and kept at bay for the time being lol.

  • @vcgomeez
    @vcgomeez Před 5 měsíci +16

    We truly need more people
    Like you In the world. Not just in skincare, but in all areas of life. Honest, to the point and genuine. 💯💯🗣

  • @retro000
    @retro000 Před 5 měsíci +3

    You are a wonderful,transparent,mindful,aware and insightful human 😅

    Thank you for your transparency and integrity. And I shall continue to follow you 🎉🎉❤

  • @Jiu_zule
    @Jiu_zule Před 7 měsíci +2319

    Your skin depends on 80% on the inside (what you eat and your health) and only on 20% on the outside (skincare), because skin is also an organ just like your heart, lungs and blood

    • @andreah.6484
      @andreah.6484 Před 7 měsíci +139

      Yes! Also 25% of the way our body works is genetics. so it’s all 75% lifestyle and that goes for anything

    • @andrelong1410
      @andrelong1410 Před 7 měsíci +3

      Exactly

    • @jonathand3842
      @jonathand3842 Před 7 měsíci

      there are fat people eating shit all day having perfect smooth skin .

    • @iz444
      @iz444 Před 7 měsíci +9

      true im still having hard time to quit smoking

    • @goobermcgoober
      @goobermcgoober Před 7 měsíci +34

      ​@iz444 omg girl quit! You are to pretty. I smoked when I was young and it's horrible for your face and teeth. Thank goodness I quit and recovered. Try a book by: Allen car. He has one on smoking and one on drinking. I'm struggling with giving up alcohol. But his audio book helped alot.

  • @goat1401
    @goat1401 Před rokem +1871

    After listening to you for 11 min, I have just one thing to say, you are one hell of a good human being, and thank god your morals are still intact even after getting board certified.

    • @naturalprinciples8520
      @naturalprinciples8520 Před rokem +53

      Wasn't this awesome? I found it so refreshing. Sometimes it seems like the world is so filled with shills and insincere people. There's such a lack of integrity and honesty in this world.

    • @esrad4919
      @esrad4919 Před rokem +8

      Ohhhhhhh lovvvveee how you put it!!!! 💯

    • @magnacary
      @magnacary Před rokem +13

      this is the kind of comment I always wish I could find in the comments. Thank you for pointing out this person's genuine humility. He did not shill like so many dermatologists do.

    • @elizabethnilsson1815
      @elizabethnilsson1815 Před rokem +3

      G-d is WRITEN with a capitol letter. Not offend at all just try to help you. Greetings from Europe

    • @OlObuffalo
      @OlObuffalo Před rokem +1

      Comment on target, thank god indeed,

  • @FriendlyNeighbourhoodSpidey
    @FriendlyNeighbourhoodSpidey Před 4 měsíci +120

    Everyone should send this to that one friend who uses 10 different skincare products every day and has a skincare routine that's longer than Patrick Bateman's

    • @chaoswitch1974
      @chaoswitch1974 Před 4 měsíci +8

      For sure. Then meet up with them when you're all 60 and see who was right.

    • @chaoswitch1974
      @chaoswitch1974 Před 4 měsíci

      ... there are decades of research to support the effectiveness of retinoids (vitamin A), vitamin C and vitamin E. I feel bad for people who believe this.

    • @FriendlyNeighbourhoodSpidey
      @FriendlyNeighbourhoodSpidey Před 4 měsíci +6

      @@chaoswitch1974 how many products do you smear your face with everyday? And how much of it is actually proven to work, and how much of it is just a rip off product that's more about marketing than effectiveness?

    • @emilystubbs5650
      @emilystubbs5650 Před 4 měsíci +1

      🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @NicoMound
      @NicoMound Před 3 měsíci +4

      @@FriendlyNeighbourhoodSpidey im late but : if someone use a lot of products personalized to suit his skin and dont have any problem that comes with it... Then whats the problem ?
      Of course if having too much products results in dryness, acne, scars etc. You should stop and take a step back. But if everything works for you, then its fine.
      Even with more than 5 products it will still only take you 10 min in your morning and it will cost not so much money cause every products takes months to consume. Money and time are not a problem with this...

  • @zg278
    @zg278 Před rokem +9501

    I suffered with painful "cystic acne" for years and spent so much time and money on dermatologists and products. Took a food intolerance test and eggs and almonds have been destroying my face this WHOLE TIME!!! Eliminated these ingredients and haven't had a breakout since. Hope this helps at least one person.

    • @vaidehi_n
      @vaidehi_n Před rokem +240

      It doesss!
      Yk Z, I had breakouts all over my face after puberty for years, took many tests, creams, meds for skin & balance hormones, had my self-esteem droop to h3ll
      Turned out to be food allergies (mainly) I got to know about the tests via a newspapee ad, & thank god I decided to throw in some money
      All there's left now is some stubborn scars from before

    • @zg278
      @zg278 Před rokem +124

      @@vaidehi_n I absolutely ruined my face after I attempted micro needling after watching some yt videos. The last time I watched, they moved on to shaving their face. I did notice milk and caffeine trigger breakouts as well, something the test doesn't test for. Dealing with scars myself. Recently have been applying Tretinoin so I guess we will see. Best of luck to ya.

    • @cailey_gene
      @cailey_gene Před rokem +38

      How do I get this testing ???

    • @zg278
      @zg278 Před rokem +64

      @@cailey_gene I took an Everly Well test. They mailed it to me and I mailed it back then they emailed me the results. I paid $25 to a walk in clinic to draw blood and fill out my card because the first attempt I was not able to draw enough from my finger. They supply you with everything.

    • @firshadd
      @firshadd Před rokem +6

      How to take that test?

  • @rawna
    @rawna Před 3 měsíci +15

    CZcams reccomentation got me here and I'm happy to finally see a professional talk CLEARLY about this! Enough overhyped overpriced products where majority of the cost goes to packaging and the brand name.

  • @BethMDowney
    @BethMDowney Před rokem +2137

    Things I've learned, as I've gotten older and focused more on skincare than makeup:
    1. Sunscreen, sunscreen, SUNSCREEN. Literally an ounce of prevention early on is a pound of cure.
    2. Everyone is an individual; what works for one person may not work for you.
    3. Look at your parents; depending on how much sun they got when they were younger, that's how you'll age (see point #1).
    4. When someone tells you "you have great skin!" just believe them.

    • @steve5123456789
      @steve5123456789 Před rokem +97

      Your vitamin d levels must be -50.

    • @dardalion3199
      @dardalion3199 Před rokem +190

      A lot of women are ocd about sunscreen and sun exposure. Unless you're going out into the sun every day or work outside you don't need daily sunscreen

    • @TheInsaiyan
      @TheInsaiyan Před rokem +89

      You don't have to age like your parents. Especially if they smoked and drinked or were overweight/eating too much.

    • @jenniferogden5167
      @jenniferogden5167 Před rokem

      Sunscreen is bad for you 😬😬 I used to be psycho about my sunscreen and sun exposure but learned how bad sunscreen was, the most holistic healthy way to protect from the sun is covering your skin and big hats that block your face

    • @apacur
      @apacur Před rokem +57

      Sunsceen can cause cancer

  • @Ra7phW
    @Ra7phW Před rokem +2165

    Finally, a dermatologist telling it like it is about the Big Skin Care industry!

    • @usamasyed
      @usamasyed  Před rokem +320

      Gotta wave goodbye to my brand collabs! 😂

    • @undeuxtrois123
      @undeuxtrois123 Před rokem +121

      @@usamasyed You have integrity, so much more valuable than any brand deals

    • @suvo9906
      @suvo9906 Před rokem +18

      @@undeuxtrois123 exactly...

    • @Barb6106
      @Barb6106 Před rokem +51

      @@usamasyed better to have a good reputation. You can choose between being a media salesman or a trusted doctor.I’m happy you chose being honorable.

    • @gb.510
      @gb.510 Před rokem +8

      Typical Big Skin

  • @safa1012
    @safa1012 Před 4 měsíci +20

    Wow love this skincare cheat sheet! So helpful. I get so overwhelmed sifting through the 10000s of products available. Keep science simple!

  • @Pennylhkf
    @Pennylhkf Před 5 měsíci +7

    7:40 minutes in has to be the most honest observation about social media I've heard! Thank you for being a doctor with sincerity and integrity 👍.

  • @DrCellini
    @DrCellini Před rokem +1362

    Usama woke up and chose facts! Love the video man.

    • @usamasyed
      @usamasyed  Před rokem +83

      Thanks man, means a lot from you!

    • @joshuasante538
      @joshuasante538 Před rokem

      The only skin care that works is the one made by USANA

    • @unknownunknown2576
      @unknownunknown2576 Před rokem +5

      @@normakarina8722 just get a normal shower 🙄

    • @abd12459
      @abd12459 Před rokem

      @@normakarina8722 Dish soap works

    • @ahmedd320
      @ahmedd320 Před rokem

      @@normakarina8722 Fairy liquid

  • @a_l_e_k_sandra
    @a_l_e_k_sandra Před rokem +998

    Oh. Wow. It's 2023 and this young man, a medical professional, is spitting truth. This is incredibly important shift in narrative. Thanks a bunch.

  • @narisup272
    @narisup272 Před 4 měsíci +5

    Thank you for your genuine information on this dermatology. I agree with the price point. I never feel like I need to pay so much money for certain expensive skin care. I'd rather go see dermatologist for serious advice and prescription. Please keep do in this kind of VDO. I LOVE IT!!!

  • @saramarkowicz
    @saramarkowicz Před 4 měsíci +49

    I am just so glad to see a dermatologist talking this way. Thank you ! I had massive problems with my hair and skin for years until I understood thanks to my studies and experiences that almost all my problems came from the the food I was eating. I changed to a way more natural nutrition based on raw local products : vegetables, eggs, fish, meat, unprocessed food and well, all my skin problem is gone. I don't use anything but 100% natural products for my skin such as clay or rhassoul or natural oils and same for my hair. Never had a problem since then !

  • @Michelle-oe7vr
    @Michelle-oe7vr Před rokem +301

    I bought a book many years ago called "The healthy skin diet" and it's all about internal health, with good nutrition, water, sleep and good breathing. Good internal health is reflected in the skin for sure.

    • @ingryd3176
      @ingryd3176 Před rokem +1

      Who's the writter?

    • @nunomartins467
      @nunomartins467 Před rokem

      Can you explain the good breathing part please?

    • @kittyshack4165
      @kittyshack4165 Před rokem +1

      Good breathing like belly breathing?

    • @Michelle-oe7vr
      @Michelle-oe7vr Před rokem +1

      @@nunomartins467 take a deep breath in through the nose for 10 seconds, trying to get the breath down into the lungs then blow out slowly through the mouth for ten seconds. Hope that helps.

    • @kgosi5230
      @kgosi5230 Před 9 měsíci

      Skin care doesn’t give you great skin it enhances it . For example lack of sleep will cause sunken eyes or dark spots although there are products to help it will do very little . If you use all the daily moisturizing creams but what good is it if you don’t drink water . I won’t say products don’t help because I for one def notice when I stop my skin looks worst. But to say they do nothing is a stretch

  • @PriyanjulJohari
    @PriyanjulJohari Před rokem +621

    MORAL OF THE STORY : The best skincare product is the one that works best for you; not the most expensive one, not that 'imported' one, not the one that a certain youtuber recommended, not the one that has best ratings, reviews; specially not the one which has the fanciest name & ingreds. Skincare is subjective.

    • @Kiokatz_
      @Kiokatz_ Před rokem +15

      My problem is I’m new to skincare, well a teen, but I’m really confused on how to start trying and also scared to get worse by trying 🥲

    • @ChoiReim
      @ChoiReim Před rokem +3

      @@Kiokatz_you should probably start of knowing which skin type you have, it will help you look for products that will help your skin

    • @DeadKraken
      @DeadKraken Před rokem +15

      @@Kiokatz_ You need to first understand your skin type and what it needs(ex: dry skin needs hydration, combination skin needs lightweight hydratation etc....), then you need to understand if your skin is reactive\sensible(usually, sensible skin tends to get red easily and reacts real bad to aggressive care, by getting irritated, flaking etc..), then you unfortunately just have to find your skincare products through trial and error. A good rule is to learn how to read ingredients lists(ingredients in high quantity are on top of the list, the ones on the bottom are in smaller quantity), avoid products with "alcohol" and "denat.alcohol"(other types of alcohol are fine), avoid products that contain too much silicone(usually, every chemical in skincare that ends with -one is a silicone) and research ingredients that have a number attached, to see if you're willing to compromise with them being in an otherwise good product.
      There is a lot of compromise and trial\error to find your ideal skincare, and you sometimes need also to switch good products because the skin can get "used" to them, sometimes your skin will react weirdly to things that have worked on most people.....for example my oily and acne prone skin reacts BAD to any skin product purposefully made for it and completely ignores any anti-acne product, but takes very well stuff made for combination skin and serums with 1-2 active ingredients🤷🏻‍♀

    • @holyexperience1976
      @holyexperience1976 Před 11 měsíci +3

      ​​@@Kiokatz_
      Maybe pink bottle oil of olay would be an awesome start for you. I wish I thought to start skin care in my teens or twenties. I am 47 now. My skin is not bad, but could be better. I barely got a couple fine wrinkles on forehead but do got some age spots ( one person mistaken it for freckles ). My parents did not show age until their late 50s. But my father passed just barely turned 78. One day he decided to shave off hair and beard and mustache, wanting a change. He looked as if he could be brothers with my bio beother and extra brother. He looked as if he was mid 50s to around 60.
      People find it hard to believe I got a grown son. On average, people guess me to be almost mid 30s. Once I lose my 100 pounds, hopefully that will drop me down to looking like my son's sister. 😂😂😂😂😂
      But the weight loss for me is about wanting to prevent future health problems and not vanity and being example for my son and nieces and nephews.
      Edit: For three years, I been using sensitive skin baby wipes to clean my face.

    • @chrisnewtownnsw
      @chrisnewtownnsw Před 11 měsíci +4

      I think the moral of the story was don't use skincare just clean up your diet instead

  • @bb_4331
    @bb_4331 Před 2 měsíci +4

    Haven’t even finished the video but I’ve just subscribed! Skincare has become way too over complicated and expensive and so this video was a relief. Thank you!

  • @hwhy7753
    @hwhy7753 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Go on for ever, u r well informed/educated/academic, credible, to the point, and great sense of humour...

  • @08lunaluna
    @08lunaluna Před rokem +741

    It's so funny. I already knew this and told my friends and no one believed me. So so happy you did this. All of a sudden everyone has a skincare line

    • @kaylaEA_
      @kaylaEA_ Před rokem +46

      I’m so over all the skincare lines. Cleanser, retinA, moisturizer, vitamin c, spf is all you need.

    • @godsaveyourpeope
      @godsaveyourpeope Před rokem +23

      All the hair elixirs too, everybody and their kitchen sink is selling growth oils, smh 🤦‍♂️

    • @theprousteffect9717
      @theprousteffect9717 Před rokem +8

      @@kaylaEA_ Yes! Although I add in a hydrating toner/essence to give a boost of hydration before my tretinoin cream and moisturizer. There are so many skincare products out there, and yet most people still don't know the basics.

    • @unravel9716
      @unravel9716 Před rokem +1

      @@kaylaEA_ exactlyy

    • @BalancingLifeStyles
      @BalancingLifeStyles Před rokem +1

      @@kaylaEA_ agreed cleanse -treat-moisturize-protect

  • @user-pl3fq9gk9p
    @user-pl3fq9gk9p Před rokem +191

    Trust me, I never had any skin related issues until I started following the so-called "perfect skin care routine". The day I went to basics, my skin started healing on its own. Please don't fall into this social media trap and if you have some serious skin related issues then better consult a good dermatologist.

    • @sarajanewebster5321
      @sarajanewebster5321 Před 5 měsíci +10

      @@e.f241I would imagine basic can be pretty personal. I say this because my “basic” is actually: skip foaming cleansers often, don’t wear makeup most days, use a humidifier, and moisturize moisturize moisturize. It’s taken me a decade to figure out this routine for me, but it wouldn’t work for everyone.

    • @vazanere
      @vazanere Před 5 měsíci +1

      Clearly a bot.

    • @heenakhanna4213
      @heenakhanna4213 Před 4 měsíci

      Same here

    • @Vanessa86352
      @Vanessa86352 Před 4 měsíci +2

      I agree, 10 products on your face 2 times a day is absurd.
      I use a mild gel cleanser and moisturizer in the morning and before bed. Then sunscreen (and more moisturizer) throughout the day as needed. I use a mild exfoliator once a week. I have no wrinkles, and my skin has a healthy glow.

    • @BaronicqueLangisa-ko1xl
      @BaronicqueLangisa-ko1xl Před 4 měsíci

      Me too I use soap, moisturizer sunscreen and at night retinol.

  • @MinMin-uy5pl
    @MinMin-uy5pl Před 5 měsíci +6

    Your honesty is refreshing. Thank you.

  • @KatrinaJohnson-zo9nq
    @KatrinaJohnson-zo9nq Před měsícem +2

    I thoroughly enjoyed this valuable information! As an individual being diagnosed with teenage acne and adult acne, this video has been the best and realest that I've seen thus far! I'm so sick of these "rabbit hole" video content creators putting out information that they are NOT board certified and educated about just to grab that all mighty dollar and views! Many are actually doing more harm than good! So, Dr. Syed, thank you, thank you, thank you!

  • @shahrazedzina8173
    @shahrazedzina8173 Před 10 měsíci +576

    As a practicing general physician for many years, I have been confronted with ethical problems and conflicts of interest, which many doctors no longer even consider or declare. It's hard to find healthcare professionals who remain objective about the information they provide, based on reliable data. Thank you for this true and real post. I declare that I have no conflict of interest 😁

    • @usamasyed
      @usamasyed  Před 10 měsíci +74

      hahaa transparency, disclosure and personal ethics are super important!

    • @R0MUl0
      @R0MUl0 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@usamasyed why pantenol is not in the graph?

    • @ChristopherCraven
      @ChristopherCraven Před 5 měsíci +2

      ​@@usamasyedbut how can you be so sure when there's the possibility that your advice could apply to 30 40% of people there could be another 30 to 50% demographic that the advice doesn't work.
      I ask this as someone who doesn't use any skincare products and is happy with my skin for the most part.

    • @southcentralPA
      @southcentralPA Před 5 měsíci +2

      Agree- I am an FP also.🩺

    • @Smonsequenses
      @Smonsequenses Před 3 měsíci

      @@ChristopherCraven At 3:23 he starts to explain how you would do research that actually provides evidence for a general population. If that kind of research existed, you could say that a product actually works for skin in general. But since that research does not exist, the scientific conclusion is: 'we do not know if this works, since there is no evidence.' Anyone who tells you it *might* work is speculating, which is to say they are neither right or wrong since it was not proven. Just like you are speculating when you are making up random numbers like those percentages.

  • @tahreemsheikh7582
    @tahreemsheikh7582 Před rokem +366

    Finally a sane dermatologist out there who isn’t giving out reviews and recommendations, and just repeating themselves.

  • @EM-ox3rw
    @EM-ox3rw Před 4 měsíci

    Way to keep it real. This is the most helpful skincare advice on the whole internet. You just saved me a lifetime of trouble. Thank you so much!

  • @anmolnaeem2677
    @anmolnaeem2677 Před měsícem

    Thankyou for looking out for us! The world needs more honest people like you.

  • @onethree123d
    @onethree123d Před rokem +414

    Someone needs to do this for hair care too 😭😭😭😭😭

  • @theprousteffect9717
    @theprousteffect9717 Před rokem +867

    What you said about social media is actually one of the most unethical aspects of the overgrown skincare market. Skincare companies exploit our desire for perfect skin and lead people to believe you can achieve that with just their products. In reality, many influences are using makeup, filters, lighting, and procedures to look "flawless," and it's easy to forget this. A simple skincare routine which prioritizes sun protection is a great thing, but it can only do so much.

    • @Anonymous-ri4mk
      @Anonymous-ri4mk Před rokem +32

      Ya people are stupid thinking all these magical stuff would help them instantly and they would wake up with beautiful skin they should have just follow the old rule drink enough water, eat enough fruits enough nutrients, EXERCISE, literally SLEEP enough

    • @Mia199603
      @Mia199603 Před rokem +22

      Because health =/= ever-changing beauty standards. Being "beautiful" doesn't mean you're healthy, being "ugly" doesn't mean you're unhealthy. It's just that this obsession with beauty didn't get to everyone, so marketing companies had to up their game and make it all about health. Well I discuss my health with my doctor based on how I feel within my own body, not with vain morons on the internet.

    • @ducklingscap897
      @ducklingscap897 Před rokem +8

      @@Anonymous-ri4mk Also washing your face regularly and sunscreen.

    • @itsgonnabeanaurfromme
      @itsgonnabeanaurfromme Před rokem +4

      And yet so many social media derms make tiktok ads for these companies.

    • @katie7748
      @katie7748 Před rokem +10

      Not to mention genetics...

  • @hardikjain_08
    @hardikjain_08 Před 4 měsíci +5

    I was attracted by skincare videos a lot from this past month thanks for saving my time and money earlier!!
    Btw I really appreciate your honesty man!!

  • @markaaronjames
    @markaaronjames Před 3 měsíci +4

    This is precisely the kind of social media that needs to go viral. It is a new thing, and it is being abused. Realistic, honest, informative information is the way forward. THANK YOU!!! and congrats for focusing on actual, vital and useful information. Keep fighting the good fight.

  • @anumjaved8227
    @anumjaved8227 Před rokem +891

    Honestly, I've noticed regardless of what skincare products I use, the only time my skin is clear is when I eat clean, cut out all processed foods and limit sugars and keep hydrated. Saved me a lot of money haha the only products in my skincare routine are a simple facewash and nivea lotion amd my skins doing great 🤣

    • @mandymills1031
      @mandymills1031 Před rokem +7

      Yup

    • @sorkeror
      @sorkeror Před rokem +11

      100%

    • @yvonne2965
      @yvonne2965 Před rokem +28

      💯.. it’s all about diet & exercise

    • @crimson2618
      @crimson2618 Před rokem +36

      i can perfectly relate, although my skin still struggles from time to time probably due to the fact that i do not always eat 100% clean 😂

    • @nienkehuijbens301
      @nienkehuijbens301 Před rokem +5

      I think what cleared my skin was finding an effective, mikd cleanser. I use a bunch of other products for hyperpigmentation but i don't know how much they actually do. All i know is my skin looks way nicer than before and the red spots are almost gone. Idk, it doesn't seem to harm my skin and it's not too expensive, so what's the hurt?

  • @natashapetrovic5425
    @natashapetrovic5425 Před rokem +278

    *My expensive skincare running out*- me coming on here looking for more expensive skincare to spend my hard earned money on- finding this video- breathing a sigh of relief at all the money I’m now going to spend on more important things. Maybe I’ll get a plane ticket somewhere. Me and my wallet thank you 🙏

    • @monikasea
      @monikasea Před rokem +2

      😀

    • @stardustgirl2904
      @stardustgirl2904 Před rokem +3

      The best skincare, that makes you look better is Kate Somerville, it's absolutely beautiful results and the other one is 0.1%Retin A and Strivecton vitamin A , no drinking, smoking 🚬🚭 or drugs and no weed, and stay out of the ☀️ sun! I'm 54 and no believes me❗ It's possible to stay looking young 🌱👍🏻🌸🦋🌸

    • @Chapa24.
      @Chapa24. Před 11 měsíci +3

      Watching this after ordering a bunch. 😅

    • @sophieoshaughnessy9469
      @sophieoshaughnessy9469 Před 9 měsíci +2

      This video is good for your skin:)

  • @abdullahimam2318
    @abdullahimam2318 Před 7 měsíci +6

    Found this on my feed.. and I’m so thankful.. I was so confused by all these so called trendy skin care influencers. They make you so insecure about your own skin and body 😢. I don’t like using expensive skin care products and I don’t have time and energy to follow the hundred steps skin care regime… I believe in simplicity in everything including skin care and hair care. I’m so glad I found this video. 😊❤

  • @user-mh4vk3mk7t
    @user-mh4vk3mk7t Před 5 měsíci +1

    I am now subscribing because you are THE MOST HONEST DERM!!!!!! I start watching and following you today. After I finish watching this I will go on your channel and hope this wasnt your last video. BLESS YOU!! and THANK YOU!!!!

  • @HairyKnees1
    @HairyKnees1 Před rokem +1354

    It starts with what goes in you, eating healthy and exercising (& getting quality sleep) is good for you, including your skin. I’ve settled on what works for me- washing with my favorite soap, using my favorite moisturizer where & when needed, and using sunscreen. I’m a 47 year old woman, and am happy to save my wallet from excessive spending on skincare.

    • @justritasimi
      @justritasimi Před rokem +43

      It's nice to hear honest feedback for once ! Too many financial incentives out there these days .

    • @mikel27180
      @mikel27180 Před rokem +3

      🧢

    • @xoli.8780
      @xoli.8780 Před rokem +3

      @@mikel27180 lol how do you know it's 🧢?

    • @JM-pb5kv
      @JM-pb5kv Před rokem +58

      @@xoli.8780 because it’s a deceiving comment, in so many ways lol. If your skin looks good and you use soap to wash your face, use “moisturiser where & when needed”; it’s definitely genetics.
      My diet is super shit, I barely drink any water or exercise, but my skin is beautiful. No, It’s not genetics, it’s because of the products I use.

    • @pierreskinhairbody6651
      @pierreskinhairbody6651 Před rokem +68

      Our diet affect our skin more than skincare

  • @Miumiu0404
    @Miumiu0404 Před rokem +1243

    I use one product at day: sunscreen and three products at night: cleanser, tretinoin and moisturizer. I've been doing this same routine for 11 years now.

    • @usamasyed
      @usamasyed  Před rokem +312

      Great routine!

    • @MJubeily
      @MJubeily Před rokem +34

      And how's your skin?

    • @jannatnoor5816
      @jannatnoor5816 Před rokem +10

      would love to know how good it's worked

    • @nunomartins467
      @nunomartins467 Před rokem

      Could you share the specific brands for each or do you go go around changing between them because anyone works?

    • @kazzagreen84
      @kazzagreen84 Před rokem +5

      I'm actually going to my gp tomorrow to get a script for tret. I've been reading all about it for a few weeks now. A friend suggested it to me. I can't wait to try it.

  • @lilanisi
    @lilanisi Před 3 měsíci +2

    I stumbled across this video and clicked because I was intrigued by the title. A few minutes in I caught myself laughing uncontrollably at myself. I realised that they way you were talking about skin care hit in so many areas of my life. Thankyou I really needed that belly laugh. Surprisingly you seem genuine and hearing of the content you intended to make after this video I had to subscribe.

  • @Dawnb.1974
    @Dawnb.1974 Před měsícem

    Thankyou for being honest. Love your sense of humour! I'll be following you! Thanks, Susan

  • @LanaWalks
    @LanaWalks Před rokem +199

    A dermatologist that is actually fulfilling his hippocratic oath ❤❤❤❤❤

    • @WIEIRDO
      @WIEIRDO Před rokem +2

      What???!

    • @lulonke3
      @lulonke3 Před rokem

      hippo what ?

    • @_o6629
      @_o6629 Před rokem +13

      @@lulonke3 wow y'all don't know what the Hippocratic oath is? Damn it's like 5 th grade G.K. 💀

    • @lulonke3
      @lulonke3 Před rokem +3

      @@_o6629 I never went to school , I'm sorry

    • @inihilisme1511
      @inihilisme1511 Před rokem

      @@_o6629 Don't judge when you forget to put your first letter in maj, "wow" instead of "Wow", at what grade do you learn this ?

  • @acacia_w
    @acacia_w Před rokem +531

    As an Ambassador for a UK skincare company, I'm thankful for you saying this.
    Skincare is actually quite straightforward and only requires a few steps, done routinely.
    Diet, lifestyle, genetics all play a big part.
    It took me years to settle on a routine that I'm pleased with and now I'm not messing about with it.

    • @firavun8943
      @firavun8943 Před rokem +3

      What do you use ?

    • @acacia_w
      @acacia_w Před rokem

      @@firavun8943 Tropic Skincare. Suits my skin and is ethical so am pretty happy all round with the brand.

    • @MeliboEvans
      @MeliboEvans Před rokem +43

      @@firavun8943 Pee

    • @firavun8943
      @firavun8943 Před rokem

      @@MeliboEvans im not a muslim mate, i dont drink or use my own piss.

    • @jmaegm
      @jmaegm Před 11 měsíci +2

      Common sense, skincare equals better skin vs dryness or none equals horrible skin. Don't believe one inexperienced wanna be dermatologist.

  • @dashalarina5385
    @dashalarina5385 Před měsícem +2

    thank you so much for talking unbiased and truthful skincare! when i have 5+ steps in my routine i always become so red and irritated. our skin can regulate itself! it just needs a tiny bit of help with cleanser, moisturiser and maybeee a serum. oh and spf in the am of course!
    p.s. what you see online through the camera lens w flash, lighting and most certainly concealer and foundation should not make you feel worse about your real unfiltered skin // and shoutout to celebs and influencers when they show their actual skin with blemishes and imperfections. we should have skin positivity after body positivity now

  • @MsKZ810
    @MsKZ810 Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you so much!! Need more people who are transparent and Honest in the internet!

  • @OLHA767
    @OLHA767 Před rokem +750

    I went back to basics about 8 months ago. Trying to keep my skincare very simple: cleanse, moisture, spf. Deep facial self massage maybe once a week. Healthy diet, exercise whenever I can. My skin haven’t looked this good in years. Haven’t started on retinol yet. Maybe in a couple of years .
    Thank you for your honesty, Doctor. It’s a rarity these days.

    • @usamasyed
      @usamasyed  Před rokem +68

      My pleasure! Glad you’re finding the sweet spot for you skin!

    • @ucanhpham5041
      @ucanhpham5041 Před rokem +32

      Well you should try retinol, it's the true-one holy grail, but not a must. Most high end or myth product just not worth the price, i do go back to the basic after a while.

    • @fayepatrice1672
      @fayepatrice1672 Před rokem +29

      Same. And worse, I realized that all the experimenting made my skin sensitive and acne prone. Now I use just a simple cleanser, moisturized, acid and spf, and cerave, low-cost cerave!, is the mkst effective and least irritating for me. My adult acne is finally gone and I haven't had sensitivity in ages.

    • @Crybaby-ji8qt
      @Crybaby-ji8qt Před rokem +3

      😅😅what about sun cream 防曬油

    • @teresamoore3671
      @teresamoore3671 Před rokem +1

      @@Crybaby-ji8qt spf

  • @FattyMcFox
    @FattyMcFox Před 10 měsíci +294

    I am in my 40s, and as i child i remember the same obsession with skin, so it isn't just social media. There was no social media, but there was media and peer pressure. All the girls wanted clear clean skin, and all the guys wanted deep tans, and all sorts of crap. I think that the beauty industry has had their claws in us longer than we all want to admit, and these younger people on social media are not any more vulnerable or gullible to this twaddle than anyone else when there has been dodgy skin care stuff floating around since the time of the Romans.

    • @maribelcevallos9374
      @maribelcevallos9374 Před 8 měsíci +13

      Of course there was pressure before, I am 41 too, but imagine growing up today, surrounded by filtered selfies daily, the pressure to look good at all times, even when alone in your house, imagine growing up with advertisements at the tip of your finger 24/7, as opposed to when we grew up that was just at the commercials while watching tv o reading a magazine. Clear skin was a much more reasonable goal, today it is “glass skin” which is unattainable, specially if you’re not korean. I bet people you know weren’t injecting Botox (or anything at that price point) in their 20’s when growing up, as they are now, for the sake of “prevention”. People today, and specially teens have this old as time pressure but times a million.

    • @BoyTheBlack
      @BoyTheBlack Před 7 měsíci +8

      gotta remember, people used magazines covers and beautiful commercials to showcase beautiful skin...which influenced millions to buy these products...its been going on since the invention of media which consist of all the filterd pictures in newspapers, magazine and magazine covers, TV, and the unseen on the radio...and don't forget the tons of makeup they wear...just live for your best mental and physical health, surround yourself with friends who love you for you and not what you look like (which is really immature when you think about it) and you will be great..

    • @creatrixZBD
      @creatrixZBD Před 7 měsíci +5

      There has never not been a time in human society, when the skin’s appearance (particularly for wimmins) hasn’t been “a thing.” We have been wrecking ourselves for arbitrary “beauty” goals since humans lived in groups.

    • @gab1888
      @gab1888 Před 5 měsíci +4

      Meanwhile I need to control sugars and simple carbs intake, not only I get acne form them but my mental health worsens if I eat a lot sugars.
      My body is simply really sensitive to sugars. In both sides of my family there are diabetics.

    • @ND-kh5yw
      @ND-kh5yw Před 5 měsíci +3

      The narcissistic society we've all been born into has always been like this, it's just never been easier for humans to act like a hivemind and so directly share/absorb insecurities, anxieties, aspirations as well as most of us seeing less real people closely every day over the people online who roleplay being naturally insanely beautiful yet also try to make us think that same insane natural beauty is achievable lmao. And all of this is even more applicable to kids and teenagers

  • @mane53017
    @mane53017 Před 4 měsíci +9

    This makes me sad
    When all this skincare stuff started going viral, I was obsessed trying to find what was best for me, eventually it worked: a cleanser, any moisturizer for normal to greasy skin and sunscreen. But I saw all the videos of ppl with perfect glass skin buying all these products I didn't stop there and kept on buying what they used, specializing The Ordinary and La Roche Posay products. My skin never improved, and on the contrary, it even got worse, I had acne scars and dry skin, until it was just hurting. It took me a while to realise I didn't need any of this, and now my skin maybe not glass skin but it's healthy. Plot twist, this happened when I quit processed foods and came back tl my three step routine, I still buy face masks every once in a while just for the experience, but now I know I don't need any of these

  • @bunnerkins
    @bunnerkins Před 7 měsíci +23

    I love the honesty. I am having a bit of trouble - you say this may be your last skincare video, and that you want to start making videos about living a better life. Yet all your videos since this one are skincare videos. I feel like I missed something.

    • @rkkk21019
      @rkkk21019 Před 4 měsíci +8

      Yep. It's just click bait.

  • @rushbijoux9966
    @rushbijoux9966 Před rokem +472

    Thank you for this sobering video, we need more of this. My skin was a wreck in my teen / early 20s, which I learned as an adult was due to hormones, stress from dealing with toxic family and friends, and using the wrong products due to lack of knowledge. I'm in the second half of my 30s now and my skin is not as fussy due to a combination of better stress management, suitable products, and aging (as I age, my skin gets less oily naturally and my hormones are stabilizing).
    Things I've learned:
    1. Time and consistency are often the missing ingredients not listed / talked about. You need to stick with a routine that works and give it time for the result to show up. Even Accutane that I took as a teen took 3 months to clear up my skin.
    2. If you're battling acne, find out which type. Different types of acne calls for different solutions.
    3. Body-mind connection is important (I would break out from stress)
    4. Good skin is just a small piece of puzzle in life's bigger picture. I know a woman whose skin and hair are so sun-damaged from doing a lot of outdoor sports and she also bikes everywhere. I know she uses sun protection but it can only do so much. But she is one of the happiest, warmest, most positive, and most elegant women I know. Her life is so rich and it seems she seldom thinks about how she looks and more about what she wants to do next.

  • @DVelez-wz3fe
    @DVelez-wz3fe Před rokem +926

    Without skincare videos I never would’ve discovered Korean skincare. My skin has never looked better and I’m 65 years old. My 30 year old physical therapist commented on my complexion just the other day. They have great inexpensive products and the best sunscreens.

    • @dailyskincarewithh4143
      @dailyskincarewithh4143 Před rokem +103

      Thank you for this🙌🏽❤! Not everything is bad

    • @Sam__N_K
      @Sam__N_K Před rokem +46

      Could you recommend products or a video you’ve seen?

    • @apekshapatel2729
      @apekshapatel2729 Před rokem +133

      Agreed. This is generalizing the skin care world. My skin would have never been this good if it was not for korean skincare

    • @og6920
      @og6920 Před rokem +7

      @@Sam__N_K Yes, I hope she recommends! I'll watch...

    • @dane2145
      @dane2145 Před rokem +3

      Hi! Could you recommend some

  • @ActionableInfo
    @ActionableInfo Před 7 měsíci +2

    I’m obsessed with this video. It’s my new bar / standard for informative vids. THE BIGGEST FACTS. Def subbing.

  • @susanahern8527
    @susanahern8527 Před 5 měsíci +38

    Thank you a million times for the clarity!
    My mother, at the age of 83, never had one line on her face. She really had amazing skin. All she ever used was a flannel and water to clean her face and a moisturiser. That old favourite is called Olay.
    She used to say to me over and over . DON'T WASTE YOUR MONEY. It's all lies to make money from poor old vulnerable people.
    I'm I'm 59 now , mum is no longer here, but she was right !
    Me myself wasted a fortune, on almost everything, , making NO difference. But not anymore. I'm going to listen to my mum ❤

    • @pammy7004
      @pammy7004 Před 5 měsíci +3

      My Grandmother also had amazing skin. She too used 'Olay' and soap and water. This guy makes so much sense.

    • @kmc1steelers998
      @kmc1steelers998 Před 2 měsíci +3

      🙌🏽💯Same here , my nana lived to almost 90. Not 1 wrinkle. She used Ponds Night cream and DOVE, before DOVE Noxema. I just made 55. No wrinkles, and just drink water and take good care of my body 👁️ mind 💖 health and skin

    • @kmc1steelers998
      @kmc1steelers998 Před měsícem +2

      @krisalys6118 it's called genetics. I'm so blessed 🙏🏽

    • @kmc1steelers998
      @kmc1steelers998 Před měsícem

      @krisalys6118 of course not, but obviously she did, she was 9o with no wrinkles...!!!! So it's a no brainer her genes were excellent, as stated I'm blessed. I have no wrinkles either 💓👍🏽, we don't all age the same hun

    • @kmc1steelers998
      @kmc1steelers998 Před měsícem +1

      krisalys6118 we don't all age the same hun👍🏽❤️🤷🏽 Obviously her genes were great, with no wrinkles. As stated I'm blessed 💓

  • @TheSwauzz
    @TheSwauzz Před rokem +570

    I simplified my routine after realizing this awhile ago. Stopped watching all skincare/makeup videos too. We have complicated our lives unnecessarily with all of these products; not to mention the amount of time people waste doing "routines" when that's time that could be better spent doing literally anything else to better ourselves. Now.. it's cleanser, a small % retinoid product every other day, Cerave thick daddy moisturizer and SPF when needed. I have a few serums leftover from experimenting, but I honestly never touch them. So tired of this consumerism based society.

    • @TonyTynebridge
      @TonyTynebridge Před rokem +12

      How's using 4 different products simplified?

    • @ovoc6712
      @ovoc6712 Před rokem +94

      @@TonyTynebridge It's a cleanser, moisturizer, exfoliant, and sunscreen. That's pretty simple.

    • @TonyTynebridge
      @TonyTynebridge Před rokem +8

      @@ovoc6712 4 products is not simple 😂

    • @ovoc6712
      @ovoc6712 Před rokem +78

      @@TonyTynebridge it is, smooth brain. You have the 4 basic products you should use.

    • @TonyTynebridge
      @TonyTynebridge Před rokem +4

      @@ovoc6712 If 4 products just on your face is simplified, how many isnt?

  • @noaneill
    @noaneill Před rokem +99

    Wow... Just, wow. That was the most honest CZcams video I have ever seen. My hat, sir, is tipped. Thank you.

    • @usamasyed
      @usamasyed  Před rokem +3

      Ahh, very kind of you, thanks!

  • @LauraHaacke
    @LauraHaacke Před 6 měsíci

    THANK YOU! I so appreciate your honesty! This is information we, as consumers need, and it is very refreshing! This is the first video of yours that I have seen and I'm subscribing!

  • @danielleperez5614
    @danielleperez5614 Před 3 měsíci

    Best skin care video I’ve ever watched!!! Seriously love the honesty and realness!

  • @datkumar1024
    @datkumar1024 Před 9 měsíci +138

    Really appreciate the transparency and explaining the big picture for us normal folks who are bombarded with misleading content

  • @AafreenUSA
    @AafreenUSA Před rokem +36

    This is so true. Influencers are a scam these days. They take money and review every product. People are spending a lot on skincare blindly. I never buy anything based on what I see on social media.

    • @LillyBunnyBoo
      @LillyBunnyBoo Před rokem +1

      They really are! Cassandra Bankson (NOT her real name, whatever it is) is one of the scam-miest, cringiest ones out there. She's sponsored up the yin yang.

  • @margarethubbard1173
    @margarethubbard1173 Před 3 měsíci

    Look forward to your new content. The best part of this video beside the honesty? The part where you said not to spend more than $30/product. I have gotten sucked into the "granola crunchy all organic skincare" "movement" and it is so much marketing bs! Like they seem to push the false narrative that your skincare routine defines you. I appreciate your clarity and I will be saving my $$

  • @Grant-te4ft
    @Grant-te4ft Před měsícem

    Fantastic! Wow, what a relief to hear honesty!

  • @zahraamin164
    @zahraamin164 Před rokem +349

    This video coupled with your interview with Ali is going to save me and so many others so much unnecessary stress, time, and money on skincare. So grateful to have watched this content, seriously thank you. God bless you.

    • @usamasyed
      @usamasyed  Před rokem +13

      Thank you Zahra!! Glad it helped

    • @leutiv
      @leutiv Před rokem

      look into geek and gorgeous

    • @unknownunknown2576
      @unknownunknown2576 Před rokem

      Your name sounds Muslim. You guys have best skin care recommendations in your hadiths. Olive oil, honey dates, wash five x a day with water. That's it! 🤦‍♀️🤦‍♂️

  • @jacklinewanja6519
    @jacklinewanja6519 Před rokem +304

    My grandmother had the best skin.she used a bar soap and vaseline.everytime i want to buy an expensive product,i remember this.i think genes play the biggest part.

    • @holyexperience1976
      @holyexperience1976 Před 11 měsíci +1

      If I did not tan so easily, I would have loved to try Vaseline!

    • @BoyBlessing
      @BoyBlessing Před 11 měsíci +42

      Genes play 100%. Not 99%. 100%. No matter what you do. I know an alcoholic who smokes a pack of cigarettes every day. He looks better, younger, and has less wrinkles than my healthy friends who work out every day and abstain from alcohol and smoking and keep perfect skin care routines.

    • @ada6044
      @ada6044 Před 10 měsíci +9

      ​@@handlenot030there's nothing to wait because I know people in their 70 who smoked a whole life, drink alcohol and they have amazing skin and look 10 years younger. It's all genetic.

    • @dylannorman1471
      @dylannorman1471 Před 9 měsíci +16

      Then explain identical twins that have different looking skin. Obviously genetics plays a big roll but it's well established that sun, smoking, alcohol all affect your skin.

    • @joeljayakaran
      @joeljayakaran Před 9 měsíci +5

      @@dylannorman1471 Identical twins don't have the exact same genes. They're the same when the zygote gets fertilized but after it splits, both of them can undergo different mutations. It's also possible for one embryo to get more cells from one parent, so if the mother had clear skin and the father had severe acne, it's possible for one twin to inherit clear skin and the other to have acne.

  • @SD-hs2pk
    @SD-hs2pk Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you for being so transparent

  • @user-mc6lg5kh7f
    @user-mc6lg5kh7f Před 5 měsíci

    This is the most helpful information regarding skincare products I’ve seen in years. Thanks so very much

  • @jakecavendish3470
    @jakecavendish3470 Před rokem +590

    I went to a private dermatologist who is one of the leading Harley St experts and lectures on skincare at the Royal College of Medicine and several universities regarding a minor rash. She spent weeks prescribing me different creams and it just got worse and worse and was costing me a fortune. Finally got an appointment with my NHS GP who prescribed me another cream that cleared it up in 2 days. His reponse to all the failed treatments was "Ah yes, well, dermatologists..."

    • @amily961
      @amily961 Před rokem +47

      @@karanjokerfromhollywood4041 National health service general practitioner. They went to a general/ primary care/family health doctor provided by the national health care system in the United Kingdom.

    • @lewis3413
      @lewis3413 Před rokem +8

      What was the cream that helped u?

    • @Ally.F.O
      @Ally.F.O Před rokem +69

      I had acne two years ago. I went to a "reputable" dermatologist, and he prescribed me a face wash and a cream, and told me it's a form of teenager's acne but at a later age (I was 31). Months went by, and my acne got worse. I went to a family doctor, and she immediately found out the cause: PCOS. I lost my faith in dermatologists after that.

    • @c.san.8751
      @c.san.8751 Před 11 měsíci

      The medical community talks about trusting the science - they are nothing more than witch doctors and drug pushers. I think the events of the ast couple years have told us that the science can say what ever the powers that be want it to say.

    • @ko-Daegu
      @ko-Daegu Před 11 měsíci +5

      @@lewis3413 u are falling for same thing he's against

  • @jameel5131
    @jameel5131 Před rokem +12

    Atlast someone said it!! They even advise you to use sunscreen even if you are inside the house just so you empty your sunscreen and buy again. Before, they only recommend it when your are exposing yourself in direct sunlight.

  • @Naomi-of3tz
    @Naomi-of3tz Před 2 měsíci +1

    This was the most well done, and honest dermitologist talk through on skincare iv ever seen! Your so amazing for being honest with the bias's you have due to simply being a derm. Thank you so much for actually being real! We need more realness in this world! Liked the transperancy on how brand get us to buy thier products.
    Its so nice of you to actually think of your viewers lives and thoughts on their health and skincare.
    Also, I think it would be a smart idea to give you brand deals still, because of how honest and real youv been to your veiwers. Trust is the biggest foundation in any relationship. If brands belive they cant be trusted, they would be put off by you. But if they knew how honest you were, and it matched their honesty...your veiwers would sense that through a brand deal.
    Anyways, cool video. Def subed after this. 👌😊

  • @conceicaoguedes9532
    @conceicaoguedes9532 Před 7 měsíci +1

    So true! 👏And the fact that some dermatologists on CZcams always talk about skin care because they have their own products on sale and in the end the only purpose is to advertise and praise them.

  • @henrysmom1742
    @henrysmom1742 Před rokem +84

    My grandmother had great skin her whole life despite being very fair and never using sunscreen or any serums, she washed her face with bar soap and moisturized with whatever lotion she had on her counter. While she did get wrinkles her skin remained even toned and radiant. She did however, eat lots of fruit and veggies and little sugar.

    • @destinychild4659
      @destinychild4659 Před rokem +23

      So much to do with genes.

    • @enyojochristianahabu6621
      @enyojochristianahabu6621 Před 10 měsíci +5

      @@destinychild4659and good diet clearly

    • @achocot
      @achocot Před 10 měsíci +2

      @@enyojochristianahabu6621 no diet can fix damage caused by the sun. Not wearing sunscreen is dangerous. She got lucky.

    • @madisonstone3258
      @madisonstone3258 Před 10 měsíci +2

      Absolutely agree! I have never worn sunscreen or used endless skin products. I do eat very healthy, athletic and live a stress free lifestyle. I get asked if I'm my 27yr old son's sister...I'm 47.

    • @asaantoine9485
      @asaantoine9485 Před 9 měsíci

      @@madisonstone3258 that's cool, but most people don't have the genetics to have those results

  • @andre9095
    @andre9095 Před rokem +67

    That feeling when you realize you need to take care of your skin, but are turned off of all of the bullshit, and the guy who says actually it’s all dumb except for the like five things you’ve picked up along the way. Good vibes.

    • @violetviolet888
      @violetviolet888 Před rokem

      andré, it's not all "dumb". There are legitimate skin conditions that warrant focused treatment which can clear up the skin when you know what ingredients to look for. Dr .Dray is excellent resource for reference.

  • @rebeccaakabeccam.lebecktuc172

    Thank you for being upfront and honest! I totally agree 100%!!!!

  • @Brisingrr_
    @Brisingrr_ Před 3 měsíci

    Absolutely love your style and super excited about your future videos.

  • @johnmichaelarnaud
    @johnmichaelarnaud Před rokem +118

    You are so right about the body dysmorphia. I started getting into skin care, like many, during the pandemic when I had more time to scrutinize every part of myself. I began by working on some dark spots and now, two years later, even though my skin is in great shape for a 45-year-old guy, the slightest new texture, flaw, bump, or redness sends me into the toilet. Recognizing that is when I realized my skin care "journey" (how I loathe that term) had spawned some darker effects.

  • @baghashvili
    @baghashvili Před rokem +235

    This was like a fresh breath of air! Thank you 🙏 My faith that people out there still have integrity has been restored ☺️

  • @jayeshsharma1176
    @jayeshsharma1176 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Amazing Content 👏👏 we need more people like you to create reliable content is worth watching. Subscribed for indefinite period

  • @scorpioigor
    @scorpioigor Před 7 měsíci +64

    I once entered a skincare Facebook group thinking I could find solutions for my acne scars. Instead, I found beautiful people, mostly women, with perfect skin thinking they had a problem simply because they had minor wrinkle lines. I quit when a girl on her 20s was complaining that she had an almost invisible line around her mouth when she smiled, and everyone (a.k.a not professionals) was throwing her skin products and even procedures to fix something that was not at all broken. I would give everything to have that "broken" skin, but these women were led to believe that an Instagram filter is a realistic skin to have, and the skincare industry takes advantage of that by promising these results. Meanwhile, the people who do have problems to fix, like me, are left feeling even worse about their skin, because if a perfectly healthy and beautiful skin isn't acceptable, what is to say about a skin that has scar and other issues? No one wins.

    • @dandylion9998
      @dandylion9998 Před 3 měsíci +8

      I follow a skincare subreddit. It’s amazing the amount of people who don’t understand that not having baby skin all through their lives is quite normal.
      Skin and beauty influencers have ruined peoples idea of what normal skin should look like. As well as derms who have a large SM following.
      Just yesterday I saw a clip in YT by Abby Yung (hair and skin influencer) who captioned her video that the products she mentioned would give you filtered looking skin. I commented that NO product will do that. It’s irresponsible of her to even imply a product could.

    • @RedPilledAsFuck
      @RedPilledAsFuck Před 3 měsíci

      amen

    • @josefinarivia
      @josefinarivia Před 7 dny

      @@dandylion9998 Yeees! I had a appointment with a nurse recently, and got diagnosed with perioral dermatitis. When I told her my skin history of having acne that was healed in 2017 (also from help from a doctor) and how I was afraid that would happen again she said "Well, our skin goes through changes and we go through different stages in our lives. My skin isn't the same as it was 20 years ago and thats okay. Your chance of having acne like that again is getting lesser" and I was like oh shit right. I'm nearing 30 😆.. Now having perioral dermatitis isnt "normal" but it was a wake up call that my skin is changing with me and I shouldn't expect it to act like it did in 2013, 2017 etc.

  • @angididivija9582
    @angididivija9582 Před rokem +178

    After watching so many skin care routine videos just to cut time when I’m bored and almost tempted to buy some of those products,this is what i wanted to hear. This is just so true and on point.

    • @usamasyed
      @usamasyed  Před rokem +19

      haha no problem keeping them up as entertainment, just best not to get too absorbed by spending money on all those products!

    • @iidentifyasjeffbezos
      @iidentifyasjeffbezos Před rokem +4

      I was so tired, at one point I wanted to buy a 3in1 like the men!😭

    • @selenacordeiro1458
      @selenacordeiro1458 Před rokem +1

      Yes! I’ve been telling people for years that skin doesn’t absorb nutrients, it can’t get through the upper layers. It’s good to moisturize but that’s about all that’ll work topically 😆

  • @dr.deathium4487
    @dr.deathium4487 Před rokem +27

    I don't care about skincare and I always thought it's just an illusion. I just clicked the video to thank you for speaking the truth

    • @notaburneraccount
      @notaburneraccount Před rokem

      Yeah same. I'm lucky that I have not gotten much acne throughout my life despite being oblivious to _skin care_ . All I use is a daily cleanser and a moisturizer. I'm 30 and people think I'm 24, lol.

  • @AlisonRuthless
    @AlisonRuthless Před 3 měsíci

    Excellent information. Ironically, I was already using a lot of the product ingredients you recommended. Partly from my own background & research & partly from others recommendations. Loved your video - very refreshing!

  • @funmi1233
    @funmi1233 Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you for being one of the truthful creators.

  • @yevhenia2518
    @yevhenia2518 Před rokem +202

    I'm still very thankful to some of the skincare influencers. They helped me understand my skin needs and broke down all the ingredients on your table, so now I can at least navigate the market. If I had seen that list in your video before watching skincare YT, I just would end up further damaging my skin. In my early teens I used to wash my face with solid hand soap and then apply 30% salicylic acid in alcohol because of my neighbours' recommendations or apply really stinging toners. At one point I just stopped and started a routine consisting of a gel wash and a moisturiser, but still dealt with dryness, peeling and burning in some areas. I tuned in to skincare YT in a very right time and was able to restore my skin barrier, start treating my acne and finally feel my skin is healthy

    • @dolphinswilltakeover
      @dolphinswilltakeover Před rokem +27

      Yes just looking at that Infograph without any prior knowledge can definitely lead someone to damage their skin further, and become very frustrated. Some of these ingredients might be too strong for some, esp if you’re using them at once. I feel like skincare influencers can be really helpful. Some products even with a few of the same core ingredients can have different effects on people’s skin which is why skincare influencers/people who review skincare can help. It’s really all recc from personal experiences, just like anything else.

    • @fede1324ee
      @fede1324ee Před rokem +6

      Same lol. I used to use an awfull soap and had like a mixture of super dry and greasy skin in some parts. Now I simply cleanse with a cleanser, mosturize and use sunscreen. My skin changed a lot for the better

    • @R_S747
      @R_S747 Před rokem +5

      I'm really not sure you could blame this video for any damage you would've done to yourself when he shows a list of ingredients that actually are effective

    • @yevhenia2518
      @yevhenia2518 Před rokem +12

      @@R_S747 it doesn't matter if they are effective for the most people. This man hadn't explained how to incorporate them into a routine or even included which percentages are safe to use. For the longest time my main concern was acne, of course I would look straight at that section. The problem is usually the ingredients proven to help with it are quite harsh, even people with healthy skin barrier might experience some irritation or peeling after using them for the first time. If they continue to use them with the right frequency and amount of active ingredients, they will be fine, however using such products way too often, using too many products with the same purpose at once (like exfoliating wash + exfoliating toner + exfoliating cream) or applying them to already damaged skin will definitely do its harm. For example, I didn't know I had damaged skin barrier, so I would definitely harm it more. Solely this video is not informative enough and might lead to misconception

    • @R_S747
      @R_S747 Před rokem +9

      @@yevhenia2518 he has other videos on his channel that explain those things, thats not really the point of this video. It's just saying there's no solid evidence for most over the counter skin products and no one can guarantee how well they will work. I'm just saying you can't blame this video or this guy for any of your own decisions.

  • @alexdalorto4327
    @alexdalorto4327 Před rokem +43

    I’m gonna be honest. I have used skincare religiously for 13 years. Every night. I remain constant. I see the benefits. But that is 13 years. I also use the ordinary. I use LED light, some dermal roller and the body shop, drops of youth. I get a lot of compliments on my skin and people assuming I’m younger. Part of that is genetics and diet and protection from the sun. So many different things contribute.

    • @goodfay
      @goodfay Před rokem

      Body shop got the gems

  • @QuincyKane
    @QuincyKane Před měsícem +1

    Thanks for the honesty!

  • @saminakhan7672
    @saminakhan7672 Před 6 měsíci

    Proud of you ,for coming out and telling the truth, simple truth. Being a doctor I've always known this fact but somehow the onslaught of information washed over my wisdom.

  • @ruthanne6002
    @ruthanne6002 Před rokem +33

    I don't think i've ever seen this level of honesty. it shocked me even..

    • @ChronicallyCurious
      @ChronicallyCurious Před rokem +2

      Ditto! Refreshing as cold water in the summer. 😊

    • @violetviolet888
      @violetviolet888 Před rokem +1

      Ruth Anne, you just need to have reliable sources and know who to trust.
      For instance: someone commented that snail creams are a "gimmick". Here was my response:
      "Snail creams are not a "gimmick" if the ingredients are accurate. Snail secretion filtrates are rich in something called glycosaminoglycans which function as growth factors and serve as a resource for helping things like skin cells regenerate. Which in our skin is very helpful when we're dealing with a damaged or impaired skin barrier.
      Medical scientists and researchers have done studies on this looking at it in the setting of something called *radiation dermatitis*. Patients who get radiation for different types of cancer can end up with damaged skin, and develop horrible people rashes almost like a burn that is very very uncomfortable. This wounded skin needs help regenerating. Snail secretion filtrate has been shown to help expedite the restoration of that damaged skin barrier from radiation dermatitis. It has also been studied in wound healing and has been shown to enhance wound healing.
      It has also been studied with burned skin. The glycosaminoglycans from filtrate are actually offering growth factor potential and humectant/ When we have a wound, the new skin cells have to have to kind of dance into place and that can be very challenging particularly if the wound bed is dry, parched and inflamed. Snail secretion filtrates can can help expedite skin healing because it's rich in these growth factors and humectants. Studies have shown this is a mechanism for a more robust outcome.
      Hopefully you won't get cancer, need treatment, and need the benefits of glycosaminoglycans.
      If you ever have any questions about issues, or ingredients, look them up in Dr Dray's channel by key words. She can educate you about skin health which is where the above came from. People will still have specific skin conditions like melasma, rosacea, acne, milia hyperpigmentation, etc that are legitimate skin concerns that can be treated and eliminated with the right knowledge and focus on certain inexpensive products. Dr Dray is an excellent resource for skin health. She's a board certified dermatologist. There is a very high chance she has made a video about any topic of concern you can think of by provides solutions, often referring to clinical studies. Just search her channel using key words of concern. She consistently explains the difference between sensitive skin needs vs other.

  • @beryl.pretorius
    @beryl.pretorius Před rokem +61

    The only thing missing is "Generally just keeping skin healthy" which is all I'm looking for in this webbed nightmare of content all over social media 😭😭 It's super overwhelming to start researching this and being so overwhelmed by jargon and strange ingredient names, and trying to navigate that as a layman.
    Thank you for your honesty! Much needed and appreciated

  • @y2l906
    @y2l906 Před měsícem

    Thank you so much for this! I've recently gotten into skincare after never really caring before, and it's amazing how quickly I find myself caught up in what almost seems to be a "cult" of skincare. And I absolutely agree with the "why" behind this, which you addressed on multiple fronts. Overall, I am going to aim to keep it simple, do my best, but focus most of my time on accepting the aging process.