Thank you. Finally someone I can agree with. Best thing I did for my skin is leave it alone. No alcohol or excessive carbs. Wear protective clothes when it is too hot. Now at the age of 57, no wrinkles, no blemishes or anything to worry. I use body butters if necessary only. My motto is, if can't eat it, don't put on your skin. So as a beauty treatment,, I need to go to the kitchen. Honey, milk butter, some herbs, yogurt, fruit peels etc are very helpful. So big corporation never got a penny from me, and that saved my skin. PS I don't use make up either, just lip balm, eye pencil and some basic powder in rare occasions.
Meaning he doesn’t have “acne” a skin condition. His face is very nice but there’s people who are actually born with acne who have improved their skin tremendously while having the condition unlike him. Those people deserve recognition as well.
I am hoping the same. Maybe it is in his D.N.A I to I am 62 and every one says to me your skin is just so beautiful my whole Family has good skin and you would not believe what I had used over the year's it was petroleum jelly but maybe it could ketchup with me I do know that some times I could get pimple & then I stop for a day or tow but I was raised on this so I have been using some natural stuff and that makes since. I hope all is well. A kind soul,
Vaseline/Petroleum Jelly is one product I will never stop using. It is my skins lifesaver, without it my face will be super flakey, and dry even with good moisturizers because of the way my skin is and where I live. But everything else I do agree with, especially rubbing alcohol and bar soap.
That's because he doesn't have actual knowledge on the topics to delve into. 1. Depends on the bar soap, but for the typical bar soaps for hands (that I haven't seen in decades unless I go to my grandparent's house), yea avoid that type of bar soap on the face. 2. Petroleum jelly is fantastic to put on the face. Dermatologists love it. No other moisturiser is better for preventing transepidermal water loss. It's not "pore clogging" and we have known that for many decades. No ingredient in typical skin care is just straight up "pore clogging" anyway, that term has a very peculiar history. It doesn't get absorbed into the body at all. You can't develop an immune reaction to it because it doesn't bind with proteins. I think this guy might be confused with crude oil or something... I'd recommend just checking out Dr Dry on youtube, she's a dermatologist. 3. Body moisturizer is absolutely fine for your face. It's primarily a thickness difference. Standard moisturizers can be used wherever and this is also why dermatologists are so over "under-eye cream". Absolutely does not clog pores. This guy needs to learn more about supposed "pore clogging" and where this shit came from (rabbit ears and backs and such). Okay now he's selling his own face moisturizer... this is reminding me of companies trying to say that under-eye cream is fundamentally required. 4. The rubbing alcohol type of alcohol is used in MANY skin care products, and is required for a lot of them to work. There's no problem with using this. But if you were to just apply straight up rubbing alcohol alone, that would be pretty hardcore and, likely not recommended. I don't know if people even do that, I suppose some do. 5. Sounds like a biohazard ._. Wow that was not super great... Yea, Dr Dray. She's awesome.
Agree with everything except Petroleum Jelly. I can understand not using it all the time since it can clog the pores and is heavy, but it’s saved me many of times when my skin has reacted harshly. When I discovered I was allergic to Menthol and especially after using Proactiv, my skin was set on fire and it was dry, burnt, and felt miserable, and I couldn’t find any aloe products without alcohol (which enhances the burn and dries me out too) So I used petroleum jelly, and my gosh it calmed my skin down and healed itself much faster. And I definitely disagree saying not to use it anywhere else in the body too. Legit got burned all over my stomach and legs from steaming hot soup that fell into my lap and between the constant towels being dipped into a bucket of ice water every ten seconds by mom, the petroleum jelly in thick layers helped tremendously as well. I think things like that can be used in moderation, just yeah, not the other things mentioned, at least not to the face.
Hi, I just saw your reply and thought I’d recommend what I use, I bought an aloe Vera plant and it grows really nicely. It doesn’t take long before I slice off a ‘spear’ cut it open widthways. I scrape it off with the edge of a spoon. I grew it, so I know it’s organic and it’s always fresh plus it’s hygienic. 👍
My skin got better when I stopped using bar soap on my face. I started using a local brand available in my country, which is a "mild & water-based" cleanser. And thank goodness, my skin got smoother and pimples are slowly healing. Take note, I am acne prone.
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And all facial cleansers are water base unless you are double cleansing at night to remove spf and makeup. You could use a gel cleanser and be just fine, unless you try to use oil base/cleansing balm that are only meant for double cleansing as first step. Chances are you are not really acne-prone, you just used soap... which is different. If your cleanser does not have ingredients that target acne but your acne still went away... then you might just have sensitive skin or you sensitized your skin with the soap
@@mile_851 You got that wrong. Not all facial cleansers are pH balanced. Most of it are too alkaline (just like bar soaps) which are also above the face's pH level. And don't tell me all cleansers are water-based, because they are not. Some are gel type, foaming, some have thick consistency, but that doesn't necessarily mean it is water-based. If you have pH level paper strips to test out facial cleansers, then go test it for yourself and discover. pH 5 to 6 are considered acidic and it falls within the exact level of your skin. I have tested out past facial washes that I once thought were mild but when I tested them out, I was surprised most of them are pH 8 to 9 and it signifies alkalinity. Which means they are too stripping of the skin's natural moisture barrier. To sum everything up, facial washes aren't all mild.
Yeah, I expected him to be cringe because I’d seen botched before I don’t usually like the personalities on there. But he seems very real and like trustworthy.
As you have made a list of what not to put on the face, I think you already have our attention, please make a list of what to put on the face. And include the link in this video. Thanks 👍
Petroleum jelly is actually recommended by dermatologists for people with issues like ezcema and really dry skin. It can be very healing, but I wouldn't use it every day. As long as the person is washing their face thoroughly, morning and night, it shouldn't clog their pores. It really helps with my dry lips, during all seasons, and keeps my hands smooth.
There are way better prescriptions and ingredients to keep eczema under control. Petroleum products are still comedogenic aka clogs pores and other issues. In some cases it can act as a protective barrier
Might as well use coconut oil then because it’s basically the clean and safe version of that. Both will clog your pores(most people). But at least coconut oil isn’t a byproduct of OIL REFINING. It’s right in the name: PETROLeum. It’s nasty af and was just pushed by manufacturers as a way to make more money from oil. There’s no research that it’s good for you when we have other proven safe options. But there is research that was petroleum used on rats, and the rats grew tumors. Organic cold pressed coconut oil actually has anti viral and anti bacterial properties. You wanna rub nasty ass petrol on your lips? Go ahead, but watch out for skin cancer.
Except he doesn't know what he's talking about unfortunately. 1. Depends on the bar soap, but for the typical bar soaps for hands (that I haven't seen in decades unless I go to my grandparent's house), yea avoid that type of bar soap on the face. 2. Petroleum jelly is fantastic to put on the face. Dermatologists love it. No other moisturiser is better for preventing transepidermal water loss. It's not "pore clogging" and we have known that for many decades. No ingredient in typical skin care is just straight up "pore clogging" anyway, that term has a very peculiar history. It doesn't get absorbed into the body at all. You can't develop an immune reaction to it because it doesn't bind with proteins. I think this guy might be confused with crude oil or something... I'd recommend just checking out Dr Dry on youtube, she's a dermatologist. 3. Body moisturizer is absolutely fine for your face. It's primarily a thickness difference. Standard moisturizers can be used wherever and this is also why dermatologists are so over "under-eye cream". Absolutely does not clog pores. This guy needs to learn more about supposed "pore clogging" and where this shit came from (rabbit ears and backs and such). Okay now he's selling his own face moisturizer... this is reminding me of companies trying to say that under-eye cream is fundamentally required. 4. The rubbing alcohol type of alcohol is used in MANY skin care products, and is required for a lot of them to work. There's no problem with using this. But if you were to just apply straight up rubbing alcohol alone, that would be pretty hardcore and, likely not recommended. I don't know if people even do that, I suppose some do. 5. Sounds like a biohazard ._. Wow that was not super great... Yea, Dr Dray. She's awesome.
@@gabychuels2955 - He is not a dermatologist, and not even all DERMATOLOGISTS know about skincare... there are many different areas within dermatology. This is clearly not "his livelihood" (unless you just mean the youtube video itself being a source of income, but he could do a video on anything). If I said his opinion on nutrients was shit, would you say "you're saying this about an experienced surgeon?"...
i somehow jumped to that one 1st :O then had to go back and screenshot all of them just to make sure it was a legit page, then i sent them to everyone Buahahaha
I used to use crème LA MER , and many brand creams. I’m sorry but I don’t agree about Vaseline being bad, it’s a myth . It’s the best thing I used in years. I read a lot about it and spoke to dermatologist. Doesn’t make your skin break out - unless of course you use ridiculous amounts every day - just like any other cream. Seriously I’ve used all the best creams , and I never thought I’d END UP WITH VASELINE!!
The one thing that surprised me (besides #1…) was petroleum jelly. I’ve used Vaseline and Aquaphor for years, and let me tell you, they were the ONLY things that helped with my dry, cracked, bleeding lips. Not to mention there’s a thing called slugging where people will use Vaseline or Aquaphor over gentle moisturizers to basically lock it in. I’ve been doing that and it’s helped my skin so much. I get that for some it can worsen the skin, but it’s only ever helped me.
My mom used to use strictly Vaseline for years & years. . I still remember beauty consultants asking her what she used & they would be floored when they found out!Although she’s changed her beauty habits & I hate to even say this, I honestly think she might owe some of her beautiful skin (at 74) to her previous use of petroleum jelly.
I had a recent scar and read many good articles online by dermatologists saying to use Vaseline/ Petroleum Jelly on it to lock moisture in on it to prevent scarring
dr youn isn't qualified in the dermatology field instead watch dr dray she's a skin specialist and knows everything about all different skin types and whats good and bad for each, she also stated that vaseline is not harmful for your face, i think most of the doctors on yt mentioned that vaseline does no harm and is in fact recommended, don't take it from someone who is trying to promote their own brand and isn't even qualified in that field.
When I was a teenager my aunt told me to wash my face with rubbing alcohol and then put the creamy Vaseline on my face... never had a break out. I guess I just lucked out.
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@@sherlinjose8843 I heard of it long back that they use it in some facial products ... But when he said big no's there is always this video about coconut oil or lemon 😂
Clean off with clear alcohol Wash with white dove Wash with noxzema Wash again with dove Vaseline for moisturizer Been doing this since a teenager Now I’m an adult It works for me
I believe that beautiful skin starts from the inside. What we eat and drink as well as the air we breath is shown on our skin. So maybe consume your antioxidants rather than putting it on your face.
Well, there are people that no matter how conscious in everything they eat, they still have these loads of pimples on their face. You, probably were born with perfect skin and so it is easy for you to just say, it is all about what we consume. How about those people that are naturally oily in which they are more prone to getting pimples and the only way for them to treat it is by taking medications and through different kinds of creams? Yes, eating healthy can help but sometimes it isn’t enough to treat certain skin problems.
kim chi I totally agree with you. As a general way of life, we should do our best to eat right for good skin. With many people that simply is not nearly enough.
Jasmine Lola that’s wonderful for you now, but as you age lifestyle and of course genetics will play a part. We take care of ourselves not just for the present but more importantly for the future.
As a general side note, eating anti oxidants won't do much of anything because your kidneys clear out 90% of all the gunk in the things you digest. Antioxidants won't help with your face and you can't clear out your organs and stomach by eating them, even if they are healthy foods. Antioxidants directly on your face however does help because it fights off crap in the air throughout the day. It's completely purposeful to make cleansers or moisturizers or sunscreens antioxidant because it will actually help your skin, instead of digesting antioxidants which won't do anything
Petroleum jelly itself is non-comedogenic, but it’s a super strong barrier so it can trap dirt and bacteria in your pores if you miss any before applying. Its main cosmetic property is not as a moisturizer, just a barrier-- which can be good or bad depending on what it’s trapping in or blocking out
@@lizadoesray I don't need to pay hundreds lol, and no stds , all I need to do is get him in the mood ( not hard ... puny ) and facial is ready , don't get it in the eyes it stings : everyones different 😎
I wish I could express how much you, as a doctor, mean to me. Doctor's are overwhelmed these days, and I find it difficult to take their time to ask basic advice on topics like this. Thank you Dr.
My grandmother used bar soap,The Pink Oil of Olay, she had a very stressful life.7children Died at 82 or a wrinkle on her face.She was my world besides my kids, husband & God. She loved me and taught me so much. I was a nervous mother. But she helped me so much. We laughed a lot. She loved my husband.She validated, never dismissed my nervousness.Thanks to her . She was sick for a couple of weeks and told me I needed to be okay when she passed because she would be rejoin her son and be with Jesus.I promised her but it wasn’t an honest response .I was destroyed I slept in the hospital bed with her for 3 nights. She dies so peacefully just the way she lived!
As someone who makes cold process soap, I can say that there are certain bar soap recipes that can be safe for the face. I make a lower pH bar soap, with no sodium laurel sulfate that is face safe and moisturizing. It just all depends on the soap. Now if you are talking about your average store bought bar soap, keep it far, far away from your face.
He means beauty bars, aka syndet bars. Most people who aren’t soap makers think beauty bars are soap. I’m also a soap maker, but I understood what he meant.
I highly recommend checking out Soap Queen/brambleberry. I learned a lot of the basics from there, but wrote my own recipes for soaps, body butters, scrubs, etc. I also work with my sister who is a licensed aesthetician to formulate a lot of things for specific purposes (like hydrating formulas, gentle cleansers, etc)
@@ltplauren4138 yea ik that’s dope you have that help lol I thought of getting together with a chemist and yea I’ve heard of that company I just want something like hands on doing the actual stuff lol but hey gotta get it by yourself no one is really out there to hold your hand through the way and there’s so much to it to make sure your doing the right stuff
@@Gaawjass yea. It also depends what country you're in. I'm in the U.S. so the laws on product requirements and testing are less strict than say the UK. You could try joining some soap making groups on FB and see if there are any near you who'd be willing to mentor
I have been using petroleum jelly on my face for years. My grandmother used it years ago too. It does not clog the pores. It doesn't break you out. If you have oily skin, I don't recommend it. Who would use it on oily skin anyway?
I think it depends on the person and their skin type. I use a small amount Vaseline on my skin after a shower as recommended by my dermatologist. Without it my skin gets extremely dry and flakey, I've been doing this skin care regime for like 7 years and my skin is clear with no blemishes or clogged pores. In fact I once traveled to another state to visit family for a week and did not use any Vaseline the entire time and by the time I came back I broke out with several pimples. I think the Vaseline provides a barrier of protection while helping keep moisture in so your skin doesn't dry out. I do however wash my face daily and I refrain from touching my face a lot because you can transfer dirt germs and bacteria from your hands to your face.
@@bezamengesha3014 I hope this works for you. I wash my face, Use a Moisturizer and add Vaseline then Sunscreen. I heard that Vaseline should always be after moisturizer. Try not to put too much products on your face so it doesn’t clog.
I just going to put it out there. What can I use on my older (over 50, female) face, when I'm on a very restricted income. You are probably going to think I'm crazy, but I live where its very dry. At night time, I use shortening or lard. I clean my face, then steam it for 5 mins. then I apply shortening or lard and let it sit on my face for 10 to 20 mins. I then take a warm wash cloth and gently wipe off the excess. It works amazing.
Vaseline is the only thing that works for my lips, and I’ve tried all the healthy alternatives. Now that I’ve got it under control, I apply a little bit twice a day - before bed, and in the morning. I’ve been maintaining for 3+ years without any chapping or cracking!
Because petroleum jelly actually works and is safe to use. Don't believe what he says about the origins of petroleum jelly. He doesn't understand cosmetic ingredients as much as a chemist. Petrolatum is safe and purified before it's released into the market. Plant oils are even more comedogenic than petroleum jelly based on research a long time ago.
I was kinda surprised. Honestly, by the time we get it in a little tub it's been cleansed to the max so it has nothing to do with what it was. I use it on my skin, am acne prone but very mild- it hadn't made me break out yet. Hmm
Good luck to ya if you have petroleum jelly on your lips and you have to have oxygen applied in an emergency situation. You’ll quit literally light on fire.
I wasn’t expecting no 1 to be ‘that’. Thank you Doc, you remind me of the other lovely Dr. Berg in how relaxed and to the point you deliver the information. Much appreciated. 🙏🏼🇬🇧
@@ahse479 some celeb, think it was Nicki Minaj, got asked what her skin care routine was and she said it was semen, and I guess everyone took it and ran.
Thank you for mentioning Petroleum Jelly. I am an esthetiton. I've been trying to tell ppl about why they shouldn't use it on their face. They like to retort with their grandmother used it and she has no wrinkles. OR that Marilyn Monroe also used it for that sheen you see in her photos. Another thing Petroleum was used for in the Navy was to cover pipes on ships that were in salt water and rusted the pipes. Petroleum is also used in many medications today. I think you know that. 😊
I began the acne battle in my teens and started using 50% alcohol to fight back. After awhile I moved up to 70% for a number of years then back to 50% in my 20's- early 30's. When I turned 42 I decided to start taking better care of my skin and now have a healthier routine. Fortunately my skin still looks healthy but the acne battle is neverending.
With the restoration power of God, the battle will end. God healed Job in the Bible with skin disease. He healed Naiman and He healed me from Acne. Trust His power. Seek Him a d He will heal you and restore your skin.
And the commercials push it so hard! It wasn't that long since I was in their target demographic when all those mail order acne treatments were popular at school. I've had good luck with tea tree products, but even just getting alcohol free face wash and toner made a huge difference in how my skin looks and feels!
I stopped using bar soap after watching this video. I start washing my face with facial foam... Putting moisturizer in my skin and other facial products. It's suprisingly effective. My skin got better and smooth asf. I'm glad i saw this video it helped me a lot!!
Such an eye-opening video! I was honestly surprised by some of the things you mentioned, especially about bar soap and petroleum jelly - I had no idea they could be so harmful to the skin. Your holistic approach to skincare is so refreshing, and I love how you explain everything in such a clear and relatable way. Definitely learned a lot today, thank you for sharing your expertise! 🙌✨"
Everything he mentioned was true, but he didn’t have time to name everything. Never use scented products on the face; it’s irritating and just like applying perfume to the face! Never use paper, toilet paper or paper towel. Always pat dry, never rub. When applying moisturizer to any skin on the body, do so when skin is wet in order to lock in moisture. Expensive products aren’t better. Stay out of the sun and take Vitamin D, 1000 IU’s per day. A bottle of 100 tablets lasts longer than 3 months and costs about $4-5. As women we’re prone to Osteoporosis, so it’s great to use!
i use vaseline for my lips and its the only thing that ive used that prevents my lips from drying out hardcore, and my lips are always very dry even though i use chapstick, moisturizer, and drink lots of water. i even bought the laneige lip mask to see if it would prevent my lips from drying out but it did not work.
Do you have a deviated septum? i do meaning my septal wall is bent one way obstructing my airways and it makes me mouth breathe more than the average person and it dries my lips out SO bad. Vaseline is also the only thing that helps!!!
There's another dermatologist on UA-cam that talks about vaseline, and she's not a holistic doctor. Dr. Dray, perhaps you've heard of her? She has a great video on why vaseline/pretolum jelly is NOT harmful to your face. If you have acne prone skin, it can be comeedogenic for you (clog pores) but this is not true for everyone.
I use a perfume and dye free bar soap for my face. With my skin type being naturally oily, it neutralizes the oil to a healthy balanced moisture. If I use a conditioning or hydration based soaps I will break out. It's just what works for me. You are 100% right on the alcohol/astringent. That's a vicious cycle.
I use an astringent as a toner after I wash my face and it’s actually really helped with the oiliness and dirt. It depends on person to person, that’s why I never take skincare advice online. Just try what works for you!
It is the orange Neutrogina bar? That bar is tried and true. Worked for me up until my mid 30’s. Now, I use a deep cleanser to remove makeup and Cetyphil cleanser to remove the previous cleanser. I’m looking for one, but until I find the right secular cleanser for me, that’s what I do
Thks Doc for ur wonderful video. Agree on all things to avoid. To the point and a well done video. Avoid the following items on your face as it does more bad than good. Avoid 1. Bar soaps 2, Petoleum Jell,y 3. Don't use body moistureizer for face 4, rubbing alcohol 5. Semen
I am a Artesian soap maker. SLS is a detergent, soap makers like me add 5-7 % of oils unsoaponified. Which is the moisturizer for the skin. I use only organic oils, milks, additives such as oatmeal, honey, clays, herbs infused into the oils. I use no chemicals or fragrance, only essential oils.❤️
I lived in a cold country and I also have a dry skin on my face. I have used different moisturizers but it does not last long. Someone suggested to use petroleum jelly on my face. I followed the advice and it help to solve the dryness on my face. I am now 76 years old and the people I met says I have a beautiful skin and they think I only look like I am 55 or 57 years old. I also washed my face with bar soap because I feel much cleaner by using bar soap. I really think what ever soap or moisturizer someone use depend on their skin type.
Mary Light your genetics probably contribute heavily towards your youthful look and beautiful skin. I tried it as my cousin had it work for him and man that’s got burned going on and I never went back to it
Dove soap doesn't dry my face. And I wouldn't know what alternatives I can use. Vaseline has done nothing bad to my skin either. I don't use it every day though.
I'm honestly gonna disagree with him on petroleum jelly, even though I'm not a doctor. I live in an extremely dry climate and it's saving my lips just by applying a little at night before I wash my face. And whenever I get a rip from gymnastics, after a day or two when it's starting to heal, the only moisturizer that keeps that brand new skin from cracking and just getting so painful.
Though I've had a few dermatologists say to use petroleum jelly. The fact that it's so refined it's not like you're really putting on the same oil you use on your car. And body moisturizer some creams like CeraVe won't always be problematic for all skin types.
Something worth mentioning about the soap bar thing- Cold processed natural soaps don't have SLS or other unmentioned harsh chemicals in them, so they're a lot safer to use on your face, and just your skin in general.
I bought Petroleum Jelly then I search "how to apply Petroleum Jelly on my face, and I found this vid lol😅 came back here and I realized that this is my most liked comment in this platform
dr Youn is a plastic surgeon not a dermatologist. The fear mongering around petroleum is real and a complete myth. Petroleum jelly has been used as the controlled variable within many clinical studies because it has an extensive history of safety and efficacy.
Continue to use it. It’s excellent for wound healing. And an excellent lip balm. It’s completely safe. This guy is not educated on this very safe ingredient. It’s safe for the face too.
Since motor oil was not on the list, I guess I will keep using it.
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David 😂😂🤷♀️🙈🙈😁😁😁lol too funny
Hahahalol cant stop laughing😆😆😆😆😂😂
The fact that he has gorgeous skin makes this even more convincing.
Exactly
Nah it’s just that Asian don’t crack LMFAO
And with a feminine face to go with it.
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It’s cause he’s asian tbh
@@nalathekitten3594 lmao. Not all asians got pretty skin.
Well, that escalated quickly...
Root S LMBO!!!😂🤣😂🤣😂 IKR!
Root S you are GORGEOUS!!!!!
Kailie Dean You’re so sweet, thank you! That picture is a far cry from my quarantine look
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@@kailiedean622 LMAO
Thank you. Finally someone I can agree with. Best thing I did for my skin is leave it alone. No alcohol or excessive carbs. Wear protective clothes when it is too hot. Now at the age of 57, no wrinkles, no blemishes or anything to worry. I use body butters if necessary only. My motto is, if can't eat it, don't put on your skin. So as a beauty treatment,, I need to go to the kitchen. Honey, milk butter, some herbs, yogurt, fruit peels etc are very helpful. So big corporation never got a penny from me, and that saved my skin. PS I don't use make up either, just lip balm, eye pencil and some basic powder in rare occasions.
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His skin is so perfect, he looks like a newborn adult man.
@Yeet Job Yes. They are humans too. You're like saying that doctors can't catch sickness.
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@@mistyh2023 Hahaha funny
@Anoushka S entire facts
Anoushka S pls explain my skin then
This man has the best looking face skin. I'll take his advice.
@Shi moon I also thought the same...😅
Meaning he doesn’t have “acne” a skin condition. His face is very nice but there’s people who are actually born with acne who have improved their skin tremendously while having the condition unlike him. Those people deserve recognition as well.
I am hoping the same. Maybe it is in his D.N.A I to I am 62 and every one says to me your skin is just so beautiful my whole Family has good skin and you would not believe what I had used over the year's it was petroleum jelly but maybe it could ketchup with me I do know that some times I could get pimple & then I stop for a day or tow but I was raised on this so I have been using some natural stuff and that makes since. I hope all is well. A kind soul,
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I love when we get real Doctors who are not afraid or embarrassed to tackle adult issues, well done Sir and thank you.
I had no idea there's a whole market for semen facials, like people paying for it, I feel like I'm more complete knowing that information.
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@@nolanmythbuster Oh yea there one lady gets her neighbour to drop some off..
Why would they be embarrassed? Tf
Vaseline/Petroleum Jelly is one product I will never stop using. It is my skins lifesaver, without it my face will be super flakey, and dry even with good moisturizers because of the way my skin is and where I live. But everything else I do agree with, especially rubbing alcohol and bar soap.
i agree about petroleum jelly, it hydrates and heals skin, this ban of doctor relates only for people prone to acne skin, which is not in my case.
It’s a great product.
@@mithril2001 yeah he recommended for your eyes
im using huda beautys pillowgasm cherry glow from their wishful line to encapsulate (slugging) my skin at night it's good
I like the Alba brand non petroleum jelly, it’s Iike Vaseline but without the petroleum.
Bar soap
Petroleum jelly
Body moisturizer
Rubbing alcohol
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Semen?😳😂 uh what
Thank you
Semen is my best moisturizer
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I really like him. He addresses issues in a really straightforward and understandable way.
Dr iyhere on youtube cured me from skin Disease with his herbal products, I 💯 believe he can cure you from pimples too))))))((((((((
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That's because he doesn't have actual knowledge on the topics to delve into.
1. Depends on the bar soap, but for the typical bar soaps for hands (that I haven't seen in decades unless I go to my grandparent's house), yea avoid that type of bar soap on the face.
2. Petroleum jelly is fantastic to put on the face. Dermatologists love it. No other moisturiser is better for preventing transepidermal water loss. It's not "pore clogging" and we have known that for many decades. No ingredient in typical skin care is just straight up "pore clogging" anyway, that term has a very peculiar history. It doesn't get absorbed into the body at all. You can't develop an immune reaction to it because it doesn't bind with proteins. I think this guy might be confused with crude oil or something... I'd recommend just checking out Dr Dry on youtube, she's a dermatologist.
3. Body moisturizer is absolutely fine for your face. It's primarily a thickness difference. Standard moisturizers can be used wherever and this is also why dermatologists are so over "under-eye cream". Absolutely does not clog pores. This guy needs to learn more about supposed "pore clogging" and where this shit came from (rabbit ears and backs and such). Okay now he's selling his own face moisturizer... this is reminding me of companies trying to say that under-eye cream is fundamentally required.
4. The rubbing alcohol type of alcohol is used in MANY skin care products, and is required for a lot of them to work. There's no problem with using this. But if you were to just apply straight up rubbing alcohol alone, that would be pretty hardcore and, likely not recommended. I don't know if people even do that, I suppose some do.
5. Sounds like a biohazard ._.
Wow that was not super great... Yea, Dr Dray. She's awesome.
@@Siberius- 💀
@@catchymew7605 LMFAOO HELP- 💀
Agree with everything except Petroleum Jelly. I can understand not using it all the time since it can clog the pores and is heavy, but it’s saved me many of times when my skin has reacted harshly. When I discovered I was allergic to Menthol and especially after using Proactiv, my skin was set on fire and it was dry, burnt, and felt miserable, and I couldn’t find any aloe products without alcohol (which enhances the burn and dries me out too) So I used petroleum jelly, and my gosh it calmed my skin down and healed itself much faster. And I definitely disagree saying not to use it anywhere else in the body too. Legit got burned all over my stomach and legs from steaming hot soup that fell into my lap and between the constant towels being dipped into a bucket of ice water every ten seconds by mom, the petroleum jelly in thick layers helped tremendously as well. I think things like that can be used in moderation, just yeah, not the other things mentioned, at least not to the face.
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Hi, I just saw your reply and thought I’d recommend what I use, I bought an aloe Vera plant and it grows really nicely. It doesn’t take long before I slice off a ‘spear’ cut it open widthways. I scrape it off with the edge of a spoon. I grew it, so I know it’s organic and it’s always fresh plus it’s hygienic. 👍
Listen to Dr.Yoon. He knows his stuff.
It doesn't clog pores! You just have to be very clean before applying otherwise it will cover the dirt
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Honestly thought number 1 was going to be coconut oil. Turns out it was a different nut oil.
Zing!
Lmao
the way I wheezed- 😂
Buh dumm tuss.
Bazinga
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Another thing to never put on your face: a frown.
Awwwwwwwww 😄
Boom!! Tell them honey😉
@@user-cg4qi6sg1p 😂😂😂 don't worry u're not alone, there are a lot of people out there like you.
"Hey Jimmy look at this!"
"What dad?"
"Do you see this son?"
"What is it dad?"
"A fucking original comment..."
Yes
phew that was a close one. i thought smearing dogshit over my face was unhealthy. thanks for clearing that up doc.
Don't you ever let anyone tell you that's wrong.
What colour are your buttflaps?
@@sexyseal3613 every shade of your mum's lipsticks
@@Ballacha *claps*
Discoloured Buttflaps omg I thought the same 😱
5. Bar Soap
4. Petroleum Jelly
3. Body Moisturizer
2. Rubbing Alcohol
1. Semen
You the real MVP
I thought you were joking.
Thank you!
Never apply those things on my face but pls tell me what is semen.
I had been using petroleum jelly and I didn’t know it was something to not put on face 😢
Here's my list of things to avoid putting on your face:
5- sulfuric acid.
4- active meat grinder
3- nuclear waste
2- mineral oil
1- lava
Man, I wish you had told me sooner! 2-5 really changed my complexion for the worse. On the plus side, I was never able to find lava.
@@ck552 wait where'd you find no 3?? 😂 😂
Also anything from a dollar store, a clearance bin, or found under the sink with no expiration date.
Um no? That's a myth? You can definitely use lava on your face. Only once though. Pretty strong exfoliator 🤔.
I'm using lava for 40 years!!!!!
My skin got better when I stopped using bar soap on my face. I started using a local brand available in my country, which is a "mild & water-based" cleanser. And thank goodness, my skin got smoother and pimples are slowly healing. Take note, I am acne prone.
And yeah, make sure the face wash you use is between the pH level of 5 to 6. As this is considered a mild cleanser.
Ik you are pranking me scara not falling for your tricks again. I'm gonna tell all about you to your mom hahaha, you're finished scara the divine asian slipper shall strike you down
@@mouche_pie most cleansers are ph balanced, so no need to check
Soap is terrible for the face but facial cleansers of meant for the face... of course
And all facial cleansers are water base unless you are double cleansing at night to remove spf and makeup.
You could use a gel cleanser and be just fine, unless you try to use oil base/cleansing balm that are only meant for double cleansing as first step.
Chances are you are not really acne-prone, you just used soap... which is different. If your cleanser does not have ingredients that target acne but your acne still went away... then you might just have sensitive skin or you sensitized your skin with the soap
@@mile_851 You got that wrong. Not all facial cleansers are pH balanced. Most of it are too alkaline (just like bar soaps) which are also above the face's pH level. And don't tell me all cleansers are water-based, because they are not. Some are gel type, foaming, some have thick consistency, but that doesn't necessarily mean it is water-based. If you have pH level paper strips to test out facial cleansers, then go test it for yourself and discover. pH 5 to 6 are considered acidic and it falls within the exact level of your skin. I have tested out past facial washes that I once thought were mild but when I tested them out, I was surprised most of them are pH 8 to 9 and it signifies alkalinity. Which means they are too stripping of the skin's natural moisture barrier. To sum everything up, facial washes aren't all mild.
There’s just something I like about this man, he’s cool
Yeah, same... He looks like a chill and funny guy
Me too, I've been binge watching his videos, he's calming.
@@bonbon51141 I agree.
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I think it's his low production values. Makes him seem honest?
Yeah, I expected him to be cringe because I’d seen botched before I don’t usually like the personalities on there. But he seems very real and like trustworthy.
As you have made a list of what not to put on the face, I think you already have our attention, please make a list of what to put on the face. And include the link in this video. Thanks 👍
Yes, that would be of use.
Exactly
His own products.. and trust me this man has Botox.
Petroleum jelly is actually recommended by dermatologists for people with issues like ezcema and really dry skin. It can be very healing, but I wouldn't use it every day. As long as the person is washing their face thoroughly, morning and night, it shouldn't clog their pores. It really helps with my dry lips, during all seasons, and keeps my hands smooth.
It still clogs your skin
There are way better prescriptions and ingredients to keep eczema under control. Petroleum products are still comedogenic aka clogs pores and other issues. In some cases it can act as a protective barrier
@@jannettsnow2856 no it doesn't especially if you have dry skin. If you have oily skin then yes.
Might as well use coconut oil then because it’s basically the clean and safe version of that. Both will clog your pores(most people). But at least coconut oil isn’t a byproduct of OIL REFINING. It’s right in the name: PETROLeum. It’s nasty af and was just pushed by manufacturers as a way to make more money from oil. There’s no research that it’s good for you when we have other proven safe options. But there is research that was petroleum used on rats, and the rats grew tumors. Organic cold pressed coconut oil actually has anti viral and anti bacterial properties. You wanna rub nasty ass petrol on your lips? Go ahead, but watch out for skin cancer.
wow ...this opened my eyes .
especially with the rubbing alcohol ...and petroleum jelly I use Vaseline .
And semen ? Yuck ...
Thank you ..
I’ve gotta be honest..did not expect Semen on this list
Thought top 1 would be Hands 😅
Ye didn t either
@@Adventures_Of_Habi Ha ha
@AKBAR ALI semen, that's the number after six. K bye!👋😁
Be nice, guys.we wouldnt know,. Akbar Ali could be a minor..
I like his simple, straight, informative approach. Thank you, doc!
Dr iyhere on youtube cured me from skin Disease with his herbal products, I 💯 believe he can cure you from pimples too))))))((((((((
Except he doesn't know what he's talking about unfortunately.
1. Depends on the bar soap, but for the typical bar soaps for hands (that I haven't seen in decades unless I go to my grandparent's house), yea avoid that type of bar soap on the face.
2. Petroleum jelly is fantastic to put on the face. Dermatologists love it. No other moisturiser is better for preventing transepidermal water loss. It's not "pore clogging" and we have known that for many decades. No ingredient in typical skin care is just straight up "pore clogging" anyway, that term has a very peculiar history. It doesn't get absorbed into the body at all. You can't develop an immune reaction to it because it doesn't bind with proteins. I think this guy might be confused with crude oil or something... I'd recommend just checking out Dr Dry on youtube, she's a dermatologist.
3. Body moisturizer is absolutely fine for your face. It's primarily a thickness difference. Standard moisturizers can be used wherever and this is also why dermatologists are so over "under-eye cream". Absolutely does not clog pores. This guy needs to learn more about supposed "pore clogging" and where this shit came from (rabbit ears and backs and such). Okay now he's selling his own face moisturizer... this is reminding me of companies trying to say that under-eye cream is fundamentally required.
4. The rubbing alcohol type of alcohol is used in MANY skin care products, and is required for a lot of them to work. There's no problem with using this. But if you were to just apply straight up rubbing alcohol alone, that would be pretty hardcore and, likely not recommended. I don't know if people even do that, I suppose some do.
5. Sounds like a biohazard ._.
Wow that was not super great... Yea, Dr Dray. She's awesome.
@@Siberius- you’re saying this about an experienced surgeon? This is his livelihood and job every day. I think you need to sit down
@@gabychuels2955 - He is not a dermatologist, and not even all DERMATOLOGISTS know about skincare... there are many different areas within dermatology.
This is clearly not "his livelihood" (unless you just mean the youtube video itself being a source of income, but he could do a video on anything).
If I said his opinion on nutrients was shit, would you say "you're saying this about an experienced surgeon?"...
@@Siberius- The same way goes for Dr.Dray-"anybody" can be "anybody"especially on UA-cam...
Was totally NOT expecting number one!!!
My friend use to put that on her face. I was so grossed out.
i somehow jumped to that one 1st :O then had to go back and screenshot all of them just to make sure it was a legit page, then i sent them to everyone Buahahaha
Bar soap is waaaay too dehydrating. It strips it of so much moisture and nutrients
if need semen let me know
😂😂😂
Never use on your face
1:-Bar soap
2:-petrolium jelly
3:-body moisturizer
4:-Rubbing alcohol
5:-Semen
Bar soap helps my acne, so does body lotion..
@@angelkisses6117 only use lotion for body and use Nivea lotion for face
@@laibakhan5971 imma use my method bc it works for me. Body lotion helped so why would I change that?
@@angelkisses6117 okie it works for yours skin so you carry on lotion!
@@laibakhan5971 k😂
I just literally hollered when he said semen.I can't believe he had to tell folks not to put that ish on their face LOL.I'm dyin.
Cause it makes your face tight. Try it
Created by porn
Just like having to say you should never rub toe jam onto your face. P.S. you shouldn't have toe jam. RiDICKulous!!!
Well the nasty ass porn industry told women otherwise lmao
@Kimberlee Ponson imagine not thinking this is a joke
Why does this guy make me want to be a plastic surgeon hes just so cool
🤣🤣
Ikr
Me tooo.
Plastic surgeon's are cool
who ever likes this next is gonna be 1k
I used to use crème LA MER , and many brand creams. I’m sorry but I don’t agree about Vaseline being bad, it’s a myth . It’s the best thing I used in years. I read a lot about it and spoke to dermatologist. Doesn’t make your skin break out - unless of course you use ridiculous amounts every day - just like any other cream. Seriously I’ve used all the best creams , and I never thought I’d END UP WITH VASELINE!!
But he didn't list out Vaseline, he said petroleum jelly
@Rosettna yes, but Vaseline is petroleum jelly
@@RosettnaVaseline is the brand name. Petroleum jelly is the ingredient. They are basically the same thing.
I was expecting number 1 to be fragrance... I'm... I----
Lol johnny
hihi
Omg hi!!!love ur vids
If jonny watches then I subscribe
Jonny plz try watching vids of hyram. He also hates fragrances in skincare.
The one thing that surprised me (besides #1…) was petroleum jelly. I’ve used Vaseline and Aquaphor for years, and let me tell you, they were the ONLY things that helped with my dry, cracked, bleeding lips. Not to mention there’s a thing called slugging where people will use Vaseline or Aquaphor over gentle moisturizers to basically lock it in. I’ve been doing that and it’s helped my skin so much. I get that for some it can worsen the skin, but it’s only ever helped me.
My mom used to use strictly Vaseline for years & years. . I still remember beauty consultants asking her what she used & they would be floored when they found out!Although she’s changed her beauty habits & I hate to even say this, I honestly think she might owe some of her beautiful skin (at 74) to her previous use of petroleum jelly.
I had a recent scar and read many good articles online by dermatologists saying to use Vaseline/ Petroleum Jelly on it to lock moisture in on it to prevent scarring
@@michellea9857 well???
You need to stop using it maybe. Theres alot of face moisturizers not only vaseline.
dr youn isn't qualified in the dermatology field instead watch dr dray she's a skin specialist and knows everything about all different skin types and whats good and bad for each, she also stated that vaseline is not harmful for your face, i think most of the doctors on yt mentioned that vaseline does no harm and is in fact recommended, don't take it from someone who is trying to promote their own brand and isn't even qualified in that field.
I feel like i'm addicted to skin care even though my skin still looks like sh*t .
Me too😭
Is there anyone who got their skin fucked up during qurantine? I have break out all over my face now ☹️
@@Cheavyvy my face is worse
Try rose hip oil to clean your face and moisturizer at night it’s amazing 😉
Same here☹️☹️
My dermatologist instructed me to use only Vaseline on my face for healing of scars, blemishes or wounds.
depends on ur skin, if u have oily or combination skin it can cause severe acne
When I was a teenager my aunt told me to wash my face with rubbing alcohol and then put the creamy Vaseline on my face... never had a break out. I guess I just lucked out.
Im going to copy u
Well this is actually works for me too. HAHAHA we are lucked 😂
Same, it ruined my face a bit, but dried up my acne/pimples
watch dr drays perspective on petroleum jelly. drastically different
Grandmother taught me to use petroleum jelly...guess depends on the skin type...as a woman of color it works great.
Guys chill...he didnt say anything ab toothpaste 😏
LoL 😆😆😆
right
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Bro😂😂😂😂
🤣🤣I used to use toothpaste instead of soap🤣
My innocent mind thought the 1st one would be lemon or coconut oil 😂😂😂
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Malayalieee
Malayalieee are always so innocent when it comes to these type of facts. many of them haven't even heard about semen
LOL! I was expecting it to be coconut oil, too.
@@sherlinjose8843 I heard of it long back that they use it in some facial products ... But when he said big no's there is always this video about coconut oil or lemon 😂
Lemon is actually good..but in a little bit amount
Thank you for the wonderful video! 🥰 With #WhiteOnCream, I've achieved the radiant, permanent milky white skin that I can't stop admiring. 😊🌟
5 things you should NEVER put on your face
5. BarSoap
4. Petroleum Jelly
3. Body Moisturizer
2. Rubbing Alcohol
1. Semen
ew
W-wait, frrl on #1? [fastforwards video] Wtfffffffffff
Ahahhaha
OMG thanks you!
Clean off with clear alcohol
Wash with white dove
Wash with noxzema
Wash again with dove
Vaseline for moisturizer
Been doing this since a teenager
Now I’m an adult
It works for me
I believe that beautiful skin starts from the inside. What we eat and drink as well as the air we breath is shown on our skin. So maybe consume your antioxidants rather than putting it on your face.
Well, there are people that no matter how conscious in everything they eat, they still have these loads of pimples on their face. You, probably were born with perfect skin and so it is easy for you to just say, it is all about what we consume. How about those people that are naturally oily in which they are more prone to getting pimples and the only way for them to treat it is by taking medications and through different kinds of creams? Yes, eating healthy can help but sometimes it isn’t enough to treat certain skin problems.
kim chi I totally agree with you. As a general way of life, we should do our best to eat right for good skin. With many people that simply is not nearly enough.
Penny Upson I actually eat pretty unhealthy and I only breakout on my periods, after that it clears up and I have great skin.
Jasmine Lola that’s wonderful for you now, but as you age lifestyle and of course genetics will play a part. We take care of ourselves not just for the present but more importantly for the future.
As a general side note, eating anti oxidants won't do much of anything because your kidneys clear out 90% of all the gunk in the things you digest. Antioxidants won't help with your face and you can't clear out your organs and stomach by eating them, even if they are healthy foods. Antioxidants directly on your face however does help because it fights off crap in the air throughout the day. It's completely purposeful to make cleansers or moisturizers or sunscreens antioxidant because it will actually help your skin, instead of digesting antioxidants which won't do anything
Petroleum jelly itself is non-comedogenic, but it’s a super strong barrier so it can trap dirt and bacteria in your pores if you miss any before applying. Its main cosmetic property is not as a moisturizer, just a barrier-- which can be good or bad depending on what it’s trapping in or blocking out
Got to wash face first, shea butter and then put Vaseline
@@zainabzolita8436 Slugging for the win!
Doesn't people wash their skin regularly.. How is this possible to clog...I never get it
Exactly
@@semoneg2826 sweat, natural sebum or oil, dirt etc
I appreciate you care he's not worrying about these ridiculous "non emergency" bills. ❤
Semen? Who ever started selling that idea is the world's greatest salesman.
1Sierra47 greatest sales”man” indeed
all man did.
1Sierra47 and probably male...
My ex tried that argument...he didn’t win.
@@lizadoesray I don't need to pay hundreds lol, and no stds , all I need to do is get him in the mood ( not hard ... puny ) and facial is ready , don't get it in the eyes it stings : everyones different 😎
How is a grown ass man adorable, i feel weird
Faith Isntsure He is adorable!
Wow! 92 likes! So im not the only one thinking this lol
Faith Isntsure 116 now haha!
Agreed. I keep saying he's "pretty/beautiful". His face has the perfect ratio. I don't know how to explain it lmao.
@@foxonfoxy1 lol
I wish I could express how much you, as a doctor, mean to me. Doctor's are overwhelmed these days, and I find it difficult to take their time to ask basic advice on topics like this.
Thank you Dr.
My grandmother used bar soap,The Pink Oil of Olay, she had a very stressful life.7children Died at
82 or a wrinkle on her face.She was my world besides my kids, husband & God. She loved me and taught me so much. I was a nervous mother. But she helped me so much. We laughed a lot. She loved my husband.She validated, never dismissed my nervousness.Thanks to her . She was sick for a couple of weeks and told me I needed to be okay when she passed because she would be rejoin her son and be with Jesus.I promised her but it wasn’t an honest response .I was destroyed I slept in the hospital bed with her for 3 nights. She dies so peacefully just the way she lived!
Fantastic you ❤️❤️❤️❤️ you so much!!!
Don't be shy sir! Drop your skin care routine
probably his own skin care products
asian genes lmao
@@sophiethetroll8825 i guess iam not an asian then.. . .
@@sophiethetroll8825 Lol. I'm Asian and I haven't got great skin. 😩
@@sophiethetroll8825
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Bar soap
Petroleum jelly
Body moisturizer
Rubbing alcohol
Semen
@@mike.p.1400 😊
ty
TYSMM
Saved my time
@@amulya.69 👍
What about rubbing alcohol on forehead after getting lined up with a blade? I though it prevented acne.
Honey noooo
noooooo
What does "getting lined up with a blade" mean?
@@jmeramos im sure it means after a haircut
@@aloeverta3659 thank you. Had a nice duh moment. Lol
Thanks!
Admit it you were not expecting the No.1 🌚
Absolutely 🙌
🤣
🤣
Bruh I was so confident he was gonna say like... ur hands or sumth... ☠☠
Looks like I'm an exception 🤷♂️
Finally a doctors order. Sending this to my husband 🙄
Alexandra Smith lol
Favorite comment of the decade 😂👌
thanks to this dr, my dad should take note abt it too
Do you even have one?
👎 boo. Let the fella have a win. I mean, hopefully you don't get chlamydia from your husband, that'd be alkward.
I used water and Vaseline for over 30 years and I'm GORGEOUS ☺️
I saw where vaseline helped my sis a lot, so I started using it myself and well... I actually did see a difference
exactly what i do
How can I use it??
Please tell me the process.
@@its_ebony if you like vaseline give a try to Aquaphor in place of.
@@kaeteedwards7274 ooh thanks for the suggestion. Any particular product I should search for?
When this advice comes from a guy with amazing skin like that, I'm believing everything he says! Also from personal experience, I agree with this man.
@@ProMontrealHe still went to medical school for 12 years
As someone who makes cold process soap, I can say that there are certain bar soap recipes that can be safe for the face. I make a lower pH bar soap, with no sodium laurel sulfate that is face safe and moisturizing. It just all depends on the soap. Now if you are talking about your average store bought bar soap, keep it far, far away from your face.
He means beauty bars, aka syndet bars. Most people who aren’t soap makers think beauty bars are soap. I’m also a soap maker, but I understood what he meant.
Awwww I just want a mentor to teach me how to make the body products I don’t want to steal no recipes just want to learn the basics
I highly recommend checking out Soap Queen/brambleberry. I learned a lot of the basics from there, but wrote my own recipes for soaps, body butters, scrubs, etc. I also work with my sister who is a licensed aesthetician to formulate a lot of things for specific purposes (like hydrating formulas, gentle cleansers, etc)
@@ltplauren4138 yea ik that’s dope you have that help lol I thought of getting together with a chemist and yea I’ve heard of that company I just want something like hands on doing the actual stuff lol but hey gotta get it by yourself no one is really out there to hold your hand through the way and there’s so much to it to make sure your doing the right stuff
@@Gaawjass yea. It also depends what country you're in. I'm in the U.S. so the laws on product requirements and testing are less strict than say the UK. You could try joining some soap making groups on FB and see if there are any near you who'd be willing to mentor
5. Bar Soap
4. Petroleum Jelly
3. Body Moisturizer
2. Rubbing Alcohol
1. Semen
😂✌
I was hoping this was a joke lol too early in the morning
Not all heros wear capes. Thanks.
Jasmine Jones I s not?! 😮
How about liquid soap
Angelica R hello chat me peterckraist@gmail.com
Just love him as a a person but especially his content and the way he conducts himself. So professional and humble. And kind. 💖
I have been using petroleum jelly on my face for years. My grandmother used it years ago too. It does not clog the pores. It doesn't break you out. If you have oily skin, I don't recommend it. Who would use it on oily skin anyway?
I think it depends on the person and their skin type. I use a small amount Vaseline on my skin after a shower as recommended by my dermatologist. Without it my skin gets extremely dry and flakey, I've been doing this skin care regime for like 7 years and my skin is clear with no blemishes or clogged pores. In fact I once traveled to another state to visit family for a week and did not use any Vaseline the entire time and by the time I came back I broke out with several pimples. I think the Vaseline provides a barrier of protection while helping keep moisture in so your skin doesn't dry out. I do however wash my face daily and I refrain from touching my face a lot because you can transfer dirt germs and bacteria from your hands to your face.
Vaseline does not clog pores, its occlusive, they are not the same thing. This Dr constantly gives out lazy misinformation.
Vaseline is pure poison
That's it
Thanks for your recommendation 🙏, but how did you use vasline on your body? Did you combine it with any other oils or use it alone?
@@bezamengesha3014 I hope this works for you.
I wash my face, Use a Moisturizer and add Vaseline then Sunscreen.
I heard that Vaseline should always be after moisturizer.
Try not to put too much products on your face so it doesn’t clog.
I find this man so attractive 🤭 when men are funny, cute and respectful, I love them 😂😂
Same
Mona Mona I think he is very feminine , a great doc
And intelligent ;)
Unfortunately hes married
5- bar soap
4- petroleum jelly
3- body moisturizer
2- rubbing alcohol
1- semen
Thanks dude
I just click the vid and proceed to comm sec then i saw this now i dont need to watch the full of it
To late I used body moisturizers
😂😂😂😂
Listen to the reason you shouldn't done it it's worth it
I just going to put it out there. What can I use on my older (over 50, female) face, when I'm on a very restricted income.
You are probably going to think I'm crazy, but I live where its very dry. At night time, I use shortening or lard. I clean my face, then steam it for 5 mins. then I apply shortening or lard and let it sit on my face for 10 to 20 mins. I then take a warm wash cloth and gently wipe off the excess. It works amazing.
Vaseline is the only thing that works for my lips, and I’ve tried all the healthy alternatives. Now that I’ve got it under control, I apply a little bit twice a day - before bed, and in the morning. I’ve been maintaining for 3+ years without any chapping or cracking!
Because petroleum jelly actually works and is safe to use. Don't believe what he says about the origins of petroleum jelly. He doesn't understand cosmetic ingredients as much as a chemist. Petrolatum is safe and purified before it's released into the market. Plant oils are even more comedogenic than petroleum jelly based on research a long time ago.
I was kinda surprised. Honestly, by the time we get it in a little tub it's been cleansed to the max so it has nothing to do with what it was. I use it on my skin, am acne prone but very mild- it hadn't made me break out yet. Hmm
TRY USING EXTRA VIRGIN OLIVE OIL
That's the last thing I apply on my face while doing my daily/nightly routine! I'm 52 with no wrinkles and Vaseline is the secret!
Good luck to ya if you have petroleum jelly on your lips and you have to have oxygen applied in an emergency situation. You’ll quit literally light on fire.
I wasn’t expecting no 1 to be ‘that’. Thank you Doc, you remind me of the other lovely Dr. Berg in how relaxed and to the point you deliver the information.
Much appreciated. 🙏🏼🇬🇧
I actually did hear about semen being used as a facial mask, so glad someone finally said it's harmful.
Where?? I can't believe I've actually seen this ingredient on top of this guy's list 😂
Me2
@@ahse479 some celeb, think it was Nicki Minaj, got asked what her skin care routine was and she said it was semen, and I guess everyone took it and ran.
@@peridotasadeadbritishmonar7924 nah it was cardi
Thank you for mentioning Petroleum Jelly. I am an esthetiton. I've been trying to tell ppl about why they shouldn't use it on their face. They like to retort with their grandmother used it and she has no wrinkles. OR that Marilyn Monroe also used it for that sheen you see in her photos.
Another thing Petroleum was used for in the Navy was to cover pipes on ships that were in salt water and rusted the pipes. Petroleum is also used in many medications today. I think you know that. 😊
Dermatologists recommend Vaseline all the time.
I began the acne battle in my teens and started using 50% alcohol to fight back. After awhile I moved up to 70% for a number of years then back to 50% in my 20's- early 30's. When I turned 42 I decided to start taking better care of my skin and now have a healthier routine. Fortunately my skin still looks healthy but the acne battle is neverending.
Its tiring and starts to hit hard the acne battle doesnt it?!
@@katherinefielder3415 yes it is. It seems like a never ending battle.
With the restoration power of God, the battle will end. God healed Job in the Bible with skin disease. He healed Naiman and He healed me from Acne. Trust His power. Seek Him a d He will heal you and restore your skin.
@@mankaabright7474 confirmed, god gave me an everlong penis 😳
And the commercials push it so hard! It wasn't that long since I was in their target demographic when all those mail order acne treatments were popular at school. I've had good luck with tea tree products, but even just getting alcohol free face wash and toner made a huge difference in how my skin looks and feels!
"I help health conscious women over 30 look their best"
Me: 17yo male 😳
Follow his advice and you'll look 17 for years to come. Trust me, you want to look younger. Lol
Wait wait. i’m a 17yo male… Are we the same person?
Is 16 close enough?
@3 69 with u ayy so am i
I'm turning 17 too
Glad to know I'm not the only one haha
I stopped using bar soap after watching this video. I start washing my face with facial foam... Putting moisturizer in my skin and other facial products. It's suprisingly effective. My skin got better and smooth asf. I'm glad i saw this video it helped me a lot!!
i really hope you get to see this, which moisturizer do you use and how often?
foams are not good either.
@@txmom1122foams are fine
Such an eye-opening video! I was honestly surprised by some of the things you mentioned, especially about bar soap and petroleum jelly - I had no idea they could be so harmful to the skin. Your holistic approach to skincare is so refreshing, and I love how you explain everything in such a clear and relatable way. Definitely learned a lot today, thank you for sharing your expertise! 🙌✨"
Everything he mentioned was true, but he didn’t have time to name everything. Never use scented products on the face; it’s irritating and just like applying perfume to the face! Never use paper, toilet paper or paper towel. Always pat dry, never rub. When applying moisturizer to any skin on the body, do so when skin is wet in order to lock in moisture. Expensive products aren’t better. Stay out of the sun and take Vitamin D, 1000 IU’s per day. A bottle of 100 tablets lasts longer than 3 months and costs about $4-5. As women we’re prone to Osteoporosis, so it’s great to use!
preach girl!!!!!!!
Sorry to bother you but what are IU's?😅
@@whats.normal.anyways, it stands for International unit.
Thx:)
Stay out of the sun but take vit d?
I’m sure he’s using his own products because he looks very youthful and his skin flawless.
@Joann Robinson what's up? You look 👌
Lmao that moment when dudes stop sliding in dms and in stead start sliding in UA-cam comments 😂
@@YaseminTheBest 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@DoctorYoun sir. Hi..am from India.,my face is clear but have dark circles..what should I do ..
I'm not sure he's using ANY products, much less his own! I've yet to see an Asian Person with rotten looking skin!
i use vaseline for my lips and its the only thing that ive used that prevents my lips from drying out hardcore, and my lips are always very dry even though i use chapstick, moisturizer, and drink lots of water. i even bought the laneige lip mask to see if it would prevent my lips from drying out but it did not work.
Same here
Do you have a deviated septum? i do meaning my septal wall is bent one way obstructing my airways and it makes me mouth breathe more than the average person and it dries my lips out SO bad. Vaseline is also the only thing that helps!!!
There's another dermatologist on UA-cam that talks about vaseline, and she's not a holistic doctor. Dr. Dray, perhaps you've heard of her? She has a great video on why vaseline/pretolum jelly is NOT harmful to your face.
If you have acne prone skin, it can be comeedogenic for you (clog pores) but this is not true for everyone.
Feels... 😭
@@gabryer.4651 honestly. it feels as if chapstick dries your lips even more
I'm 70+ years from SOUTH AFRICA and lately I have rash on my face, please advise how to treat this rash, and thank you for sharing.
Me: * hears"bar soap"
Me: that's all i have Anthony
Farwa Tariq hahahah perfecto
😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
I literally use it everyday lol
so does it means it drys acnes/pimples?
Well everytime i wash my face i put a mosturizer ( one gor ur face😆) on cz i have a dry skin
*me laying here in bed, face slathered thicc with Vaseline* : 👁👄👁
lol. i was putting vaseline when he said not to put petrolium jelly to ur face. And i was like 👁👄👁
me watching this after putting vaseline on my face 😃
Lol samee likee i heard its good for ur skin but likee😩
Me to i use vislen
@@chatnoir9603 me too, we are using vaseline often if the winter draws, lips and skin are dry hard. Is Vaseline is a petroleum jelly?
I use a perfume and dye free bar soap for my face. With my skin type being naturally oily, it neutralizes the oil to a healthy balanced moisture. If I use a conditioning or hydration based soaps I will break out. It's just what works for me. You are 100% right on the alcohol/astringent. That's a vicious cycle.
I use an astringent as a toner after I wash my face and it’s actually really helped with the oiliness and dirt. It depends on person to person, that’s why I never take skincare advice online. Just try what works for you!
It is the orange Neutrogina bar? That bar is tried and true. Worked for me up until my mid 30’s.
Now, I use a deep cleanser to remove makeup and Cetyphil cleanser to remove the previous cleanser. I’m looking for one, but until I find the right secular cleanser for me, that’s what I do
I heard petroleum is prescribed for eczema
Thks Doc for ur wonderful video. Agree on all things to avoid. To the point and a well done video. Avoid the following items on your face as it does more bad than good. Avoid
1. Bar soaps
2, Petoleum Jell,y
3. Don't use body moistureizer for face
4, rubbing alcohol
5. Semen
I just about died at #1. I had no idea people do this 😂
fr
sometimes it's by accident...
bad aim......
same here
We could still try it but we don't have to make it a routine
Semen 😂😂😂😂😂 I died. I couldn’t even imagine people do that. 😂😂😂😂 Thanks Doc
Good to know you're not a perv. Lol
Hehe
name looks like india.. am i right?
@@alnomanshafi7256 yup n u from saudi or pakistan?
@@Sohnikudiaish from turkey..but living in sweden
“Get away you have pink eye”
“Don’t worry, it’s not pink eye. It’s chlamydia”
“Oh alrigh. . . WHAAAAT?”
😂😂😂😂😂😂
so so so funny
@@Livewellwithtia ujhukjg
I appreciate how quickly you got into the video!
Great advise. I use organic coconut oil mixed with a facial milk cleanser to clean my face. It's been two months and my face looks amazing.
Coconut oil with milk?
@@riyaxz7552 A milk cleanser. I use Eucerine for Dry Skin
Great! But prob go with washing every day not two months. Just a suggestion.
@@dogscratchedoor where did you read that i only wash every two months🤣
I use VCO after shaving. It really keeps my face healthy looking.
" well meat contains alot of protein and we don't put meat on our skin."
Me: puts ham on face*
Boootiful.
Stonks
WACK ,
"ARBIEE WE HAVE THE MEAT"
WACK, WACK, WACK
hahaha
😂😂😂
studio Z OMG .. I laughed so hard i got tears ! thanks !
it's great to care for ourselves regardless of the age and gender. stay safe, happy and healthy to all!
What’s good for our face then, especially bar soap???
What’s the alternative for that ?
Thank you
OMG!! I never knew "sperm facials" what on earth!!!! This is Unbelievable!!
😌😞same
I was told they're free!
@@abrakadabrah3031 oh, they still are
@@6abhisekbackup9 heh
😳😳😳😳🤣🤣🤣
Him: Avoid using bar soap
me: using bar soap for 17 years
Me too🗿
That's the only thing that makes my skin clear from pimples tho 👁️👄👁️
@@Duchessofweirdness then use it 🤷🏻♀️. i’m thinking about doing the dove soap for my face
Me using it for 22 years😅
I did a skincare routine and i use cleanser now finally😂
Me too and still use bar soap and I get compliments all the time about my skin I get it from my mama
My lips right now shiny with almost a kilogram of vaseline😌
🤣
Hehehe
Haaaaahaaaaaa
😂
😆😆😆😆
I am resquesting a list of what to apply on our face now since we have seen the list of what not to apply Thank you
I am a Artesian soap maker. SLS is a detergent, soap makers like me add 5-7 % of oils unsoaponified. Which is the moisturizer for the skin. I use only organic oils, milks, additives such as oatmeal, honey, clays, herbs infused into the oils. I use no chemicals or fragrance, only essential oils.❤️
Well i use shampoo to bath
Soaps are expensive
Essential oils are sensitising to the skin
Wow I love soap makers, much respect👏
Me too. My soaps are only made with natural ingredients and personally use castille soap. I don't use detergents
Even generic soaps use oils. Sls is harmful. Period.
gf: "Do it on my face :)"
Me: "SORRY I CANT DR YOUN TOLD ME IT CAN GET DANGEROUS 😳😳😳"
:)
you guys have Gf 🙀
Lmaoooo😂😂
0-0
💀💀💀
I lived in a cold country and I also have a dry skin on my face. I have used different moisturizers but it does not last long. Someone suggested to use petroleum jelly on my face. I followed the advice and it help to solve the dryness on my face. I am now 76 years old and the people I met says I have a beautiful skin and they think I only look like I am 55 or 57 years old. I also washed my face with bar soap because I feel much cleaner by using bar soap. I really think what ever soap or moisturizer someone use depend on their skin type.
Tuy Dove soap , it's really moisturized after you wash your face.
Yes my grand parents use petroleum jelly on our skin and hair while young....it never cause any problems
Mary Light your genetics probably contribute heavily towards your youthful look and beautiful skin. I tried it as my cousin had it work for him and man that’s got burned going on and I never went back to it
Dove soap doesn't dry my face. And I wouldn't know what alternatives I can use. Vaseline has done nothing bad to my skin either. I don't use it every day though.
"We dont put meat on our skin, do we?"
Lady Gaga: 👀
😂
Underrated comment lol
😂😂
Lmaooo
lol still love her though XD
Me: Seeing this after Ive literally washed my face with a bar soap and have applied petroleum jelly on my chapped lips ...
Also me: 👁👄👁
🤣😂😂😂😂 omg 😭😭
I'm honestly gonna disagree with him on petroleum jelly, even though I'm not a doctor. I live in an extremely dry climate and it's saving my lips just by applying a little at night before I wash my face. And whenever I get a rip from gymnastics, after a day or two when it's starting to heal, the only moisturizer that keeps that brand new skin from cracking and just getting so painful.
Ive literally read so many times that vaseline is non comodogenic and then he says it clogs pores :/
Petroleum jelly did no good to my Oily skin. It only increased my pimples. It totally depends on your skin type.
@Shanlie Blair I understand, I was just expressing my experience.
Here's me expecting coconut oil in the no.1 position...I literally choked when I read semen
Oh my god you just said what i thought!!!
😂😂😂😂😂
Coconut oil is bad too
Thank god I read your comment and lowered the volume in the beginning of the video itself 🌚
What on ? 😂
Though I've had a few dermatologists say to use petroleum jelly. The fact that it's so refined it's not like you're really putting on the same oil you use on your car. And body moisturizer some creams like CeraVe won't always be problematic for all skin types.
When he switched to number one, I thought he was throwing in a weird Doctor joke. Then, he kept going...
Almost there...
@@templetonbob Come on man...🤷🏽♂️
@@templetonbob hey there perv
Same I thought it was a joke...😐
😆😆😆😆
Something worth mentioning about the soap bar thing- Cold processed natural soaps don't have SLS or other unmentioned harsh chemicals in them, so they're a lot safer to use on your face, and just your skin in general.
then what could i use in my face???
@@dearfutureme6557 Dove beauty bar
I came here to make this comment! Lol we do not use that when making natural soap !
I love bar soap , very helpful with my acne skin
I use African black soap on my face sometimes
I bought Petroleum Jelly then I search "how to apply Petroleum Jelly on my face, and I found this vid lol😅
came back here and I realized that this is my most liked comment in this platform
Same
you can still put in on your lips tho
@sara ali y
dr Youn is a plastic surgeon not a dermatologist. The fear mongering around petroleum is real and a complete myth. Petroleum jelly has been used as the controlled variable within many clinical studies because it has an extensive history of safety and efficacy.
Continue to use it. It’s excellent for wound healing. And an excellent lip balm. It’s completely safe. This guy is not educated on this very safe ingredient. It’s safe for the face too.
I have used bar soap and body moisturiser on my face for close to 30yrs now, and I don't have a problem at all. I have one of the smoothest face ever.