You spend your whole life learning how to take care of your skin; developing a routine, and suddenly - menopause - and you don't know your skin or body anymore. Thank you for paying attention! We are not ready to "throw in the towel" yet!! More videos like this please.
YES!! Check out Dr. Mary Claire Haver. She specializes in the struggles and changes women experience before during and after menopause. One of the few doctors who takes these life/body and emotional changes seriously.
@@mindbodyhome102I just started her book and I’m loving it! Acne on my jawline at 44 leads me to believe I’m having a hormonal shift. I’m easing into the fasting window while I work on switching up my nutrition. Do you use her online platform/community as well?
LMNBAO!!! You have hit the nail on the head Paula!!!!! Why should we be denied simply because we are older? I am so sick and tired of this world putting the elderly up on the shelf. I refuse to go! I intend to be out there in this world, swirling and twirling, and looking good while I'm doing it. Why should I not have good skin care because you were catering to a specific demographic? So doctors, I do appreciate this episode. Thank you. Keep on truckin Paula Christie 7807 we are still here!!!😂❤😅❤😊WHEW!!! M
I feel like this is THE FIRST video for women my age (40s), and I am so thankful! Just because we will never be 20 again doesn't mean we don't want to have gorgeous skin. Thank you so much! You guys rock!
Thank you for using brands that are affordable for all! ❤ Not just products that you have to buy at a dermatologist office. This truly is appreciated. 💖
I would love a neck video. My face is reaping the benefits but my neck can’t always handle all of the skincare. How do I make my neck look younger? Thanks, docs!!!❤
Every product that I’ve tried that sells itself as specifically for turkey neck has caused such bad reactions from my skin that it takes about six weeks to recover from 5 days of use. The ingredient list doesn’t contain anything that stands out as irritating. Help!
@@19PaintedMermaids try switching your cleansers and moisturizers that contain no oil.& If you're using a creamy facial cleanser, use something that foams.
Wow! I guess you can see from the many thank you comments how incredibly rare this information is and how happy we are to see ANYTHING besides canes, “discreet” underwear . orthopedic shoes and personal alert systems! Aging is a process and a gift..not an option. Enjoy that skin you have because it will change … as will your whole body. And your friends skin and bodies too! I still want to look good at 76 and eat well, exercise and do skincare with joy. I love a good serum or moisturizer! I really enjoyed this video, took notes on a few items I want/need. THANK YOU! I hope you will keep us posted on new things in the future.
Yes! I’m 56 and I’m so tired of seeing young women advertising anti-aging products. They’re more than welcome to use use them in my book, but I want to hear about, and see results from women with more mature skin, using anti-aging products instead!
All those young influencers or those working in skin care companies, if they are lucky, will turn 40-50-60-70-80-90+, so I never ever understood why certain ages are not being represented on UA-cam in general. This video is great, because it's the basics and it's every day self care that we can use to love and respect our amazing bodies and minds.
People make videos of what they know and the skin they have. You have to hunt for videos from older influencers and dermatologists who treat older patients--they're out there!
I like how you speak about other products we can use on our face that don't cost a bunch of money.I live on a small amount of money each month and love how you both are honest about products you aren't trying to sell ,this to me shows you really care about people and aren't trying to make lots of money off of us. I would like to try your
As a 53 year old woman, I really appreciated this video. Not many content creators talk about those of us with a little age....aka...wisdom. I feel even better after watching this because I already do all of what you stated. I may have to try the copper peptide and give the vitamin c a rest to see if it makes a difference. Thanks again for a great video
The copper peptides from Biossance works really well.. I’ve gone through multiple bottles of it and love it. It plumped my skin up almost instantly.. I stopped using it for no apparent reason though. I need to work it back into my routine:) Though do be careful about using it with anything with lactic acid in it because it will interfere with each other. I’m surprised they didn’t mention that along with Vit C..
If that is you in your profile pic, you look incredible already! I need to ask what you use so far? I use copper peptides and have noticed a huge difference in my skin softness and hydration.
@sregan5415 that is me, thank you. I use niacinamide gelee face wash in the pm only. Water in the am. The evening I use a niacinamide serum, peptide serum, snail mucin, tretinoin and a thick moisturizer. I recently added the copper peptide as well. I also use an eye cream. I use lactic acid twice a week. The am is niacinamide, vitamin c, eye cream (I'm missing something) and SUNSCREEN!!
@@eiwansk your routine sounds ideal. Unfortunately I cant tolerate tretinoin and found out in the worst way (it gave me vitamin A toxicity), but aim to incorporate all the others you mention. Sadly I feel nothing will beat treat for anti-aging, but no hope in trying.
Should you use acids with tretinoin? I'm honestly asking as someone who doesn't know. I really like this simplicity, though, and made me decide. I'm definitely giving the matrixyl a try. I've been debating for a while.
Finally!! I think I had like hundreds of women reply to my comment about menopausal skin care. My dermatologist highly recommends niacinamide oral supplements for me because I am fair skinned, blue-eyed and blonde. Any comment on that as a strategy for prevention of skin issues in menopausal women? Thanks guys 🤍
Anyways, that will do, im taking helliocare capsules and combo it with skin booster so the ingredients goes directly to the dermis, my doctor had a coctail of mixture there, well aside from the hyaluronic acid, he said he also got TA and niacinamide, they dont usually tell you some doctors they dont discuss these ingredients with you but i told him about my concerns and TA and niacinamide will help which also included in the skin boosters. I have other things but hope this helps.
I'm nearing 50 and I just have to say all of this is really great information. I've really started taking care of my skin in the past 3 years and noticed incredible results using a lot of the active ingredients that you guys have recommended. I have a product recommend that many people could benefit from. It's called Skin fix. Its a triple peptide barrier cream. It's rich and luscious. It's got those peptides you recommended, if you have a damaged barrier it will help to repair it. I just can't say enough about this product.
Loved this video! Thank you. I find myself at 65 all of a sudden. Where have the years gone? Are there any specific tips for the 65+ crowd or is everything you put in this video all we need to know about our truly aging skin. It cracks me up that 20 year olds are concerned about wrinkles.
I'll be 70 next year, but people think I'm at least 20 yrs.younger. Even my doctor commented. He guessed (correctly) that it was due to lack of sun. I now use Cerave products to 'maintain' & like them.
Yes, avoiding sun can do that. Sunscreen and avoiding the sun as much as possible is the single greatest skin anti-aging measure you can take. I'm almost 50, people think I'm in my late 20's.
I use that Biossance copper peptide due to your previous recommendation (every morning!). It's insane how well it works! (I'm 60) You guys are so cute and funny together - best, most entertaining, and informative derma channel on UA-cam. Thanks Guys!!
@@fastingleah2604 I personally found them more helpful than vitamin c, so it might be worth it! Copper peptides did more for wrinkles and elasticity, and vitamin c more for complexion so that might help you decide, depending on your concerns
I use the Tatcha rice polish daily, their silk serum plant based retinol. And when I'm very dry the indigo overnight repair. I'm 50 and love these products ❤
Thank you! My skin is unrecognizable from even 10 years ago so I appreciate this video. My biggest skincare concern is what plays nice together. I like that you suggest a routine of alternating retinol and exfoliation. I have sensitive skin and the Tula vitamin C burned my face so badly that I could barely touch it for 3 days. I haven’t gone back to vitamin C since that experience. If you could address skin sensitivities and what percentages of ingredients like Vit C are beginners strength, and maybe a routine for incorporating it, I would appreciate it. I’m always a little unsure of which ingredients mix and match.
I've had trouble with vitamin c too, but I've found the Timeless one really good and non irritating. I notice they've recently introduced a lower strength one too. I'd also recommend the Budget Dermatologist channel, she has some good advice on vit c since she's had problems with irritation as well.
@@kathryna5912 clicked on it to download and emailed it to myself then printed it out. Plus, I was able to access on my iPhone emails and was able to saved it to my files and bring it up whilst at Sephora and pharmacy when searching for the products. Hoped this helped.
@kathryna5912 I know this video is old but in case you are still interested.... Look under the title written in bold type. Click more and the information to sign up will be the first link you see.
I have been using The Ordinary's Multi+peptide serum. I have sensitive skin and have had no problems. My skin feels very smooth and moist (if that makes sense). Love it!
Thank you so much for suggesting products as well as explaining the necessary steps! I always enjoy hearing about the science, but hate it when there are no product recommendations. You two are FABULOUS! I’m 70, but my 40 year old daughter in law, and 27 and 21 year old granddaughters are all followers.
Thank you so much. I always looked far younger than I was. But not any more. Ten years of cancer, a heart disease, COPD and a thyroidectomy as well as the meds I have to take have ruined my body and skin. I have been searching for a good skincare for years now. I will try your routine.
You are NOT alone in your journey. I completely agree with you and I have similar health issues along with several other health problems and it has been quite depressing to not recognize the person in the mirror! However, I'm NOT ready to give up and it sounds like you aren't either, so if you need a friend to chat with I'll be here! I am sending healthy vibes and healing hugs/prayers to you and yours! 🙏💌😃
Your videos are absolutely amazing! This one is was particularly great as I'm 56. The one thing I thought was missing is under eye care for mature skin. I have really dry skin under my eyes that make my lines appear worse than they could be. I would love to know products that combat this issue. Thanks for being there for all of us!
Thank you for this!! I just turned 40 and finished nursing my last child so this came at just the right time! You guys are awesome!!! Thank you thank you!!
That was me about 21 years ago. A lot of life between 40 and your 60's... and you can definitely take care of your skin and look fine as you get older.
Love this! 40 years old and anticipating the changes to come (and hopefully get ahead of those changes). Would love a companion video on mature body skincare. Thank you!
I'm 42 years old and I've been consistently taking care of my skin for the last 10+ years. I appreciate you addressing anti-aging concerns from a natural perspective. Genetics play a role but there's other factors that contribute to healthy skin as we age - healthy diet & lifestyle, stress management, hydration and of course a good skincare routine. Thanks for a great video!
I was listening to the famous and beautiful Joan Collins talk about how she cares for her skin. She talks about how she moisturizes her face and neck often. She mentioned that when she is at home and not leaving the house that she applies a rich moisture cream to her face and neck every few hours. Furthermore, she mentioned that it can be anywhere from 3 or 4 times a day up to 7 or 8 times a day. That is one lady that is dedicated to her skin care.
I have worked on simplifying my routine to save time and money. I use Cerave cleanser, Cerave Vitamin C and LaRoche Posay Toleraine Moisturizer with sunscreen in the morning every day. On days I am going to be outside, I use Avene's mineral sunscreen (light and not greasy or sticky)...in the evening I use Avene's Retrinal .5 and the LaRoche Posay Toleraine without sunscreen...after cleansing of course. Simple and does not break the bank. Love the results but now I am thinking of a Biossance splurge :) Seems like you two really like their brand as I also recall Dr. Shah raving about the Marine eye cream.
You guys are just AWESOME! It's like going to see a dermatologist but online. You have no idea how much you have helped me. I've been a skincare junkie since I was a teenager and today, because of that I see the results. My skin has always been oily but of course, as I age, I see the difference, but I fight it because it's something I truly enjoy. Skincare for me is not a task but a pleasure. And I've had a routine for as long as I can remember. But I learn new things every day, thanks to your channel. Thank you!🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Thanks so much for the focus on our aging skin. As an oily skin adult who's dry @ 68, I have had questions about the best routine for me now! I feel confident that I am doing the best for my skin!
Just turned 60 and STILL oily, at least 9-10 months of the year. I always use a very light moisturizer at night, but can only use one during the day when it’s very deep winter. 🤷♀️ But at least I don’t have many wrinkles! Lol
You two are the best!!! Thank you for including a topic so useful for us “moldy oldies” 😂 Seriously, sometimes in life it feels like the younger generations are somehow always the most important. So incredibly refreshing to feel like my age group is being included! Appreciate this so very much.
My brain is swimming after watching this, because of the amount of information, fast talking, and multiple product recommendations. Thank you for the routine download. It really helps me get all this straight, but it's not broken down by what to do in the morning and what to do in the evening. I'll watch this video again to see if I missed something. I had to slow down the video, because you talk faster than I can process the info. Remember that some of us are new to the world of skin science and the ridiculous amount of products, products, products. I'm trying to narrow this down to the fewest products possible. I learn about hyarlaronic acid, etc., in one derm's video and, just when I think I've got it narrowed down, I'm told to try copper and exfoliate. Sheesh! I have Rosacea and have tried products that caused weeks-long painful flare ups. In your videos, please quickly note whether or not a person with sensitivities ought to try the products you recommend. For instance, is it okay to exfoliate if you have Rosacea? I waste a lot of money trying products that are not suitable for sensitive skin. Thanks!
I've used Retin A since my mid twenties. I'm 62 and don't have many wrinkles. For some reason my skin loves it, and it's never drying. I'm also on a bioidentical estrogen patch for health and skin benefits.
Nearly the same here! I started RetinA in my late 30s and never quit. My skin is firm, line free, and so very exfoliated at age 70. It even fools new doctors as to my age. RetinA lies for me! ❤😅
I started using Retin A for acne when I was 13, and I never stopped using it because I was afraid the acne would return. It became known in the late 1980s it was excellent for anti-aging, but I’ll be 54 next month, so I’ve been using it for about 41 years. I have no crows feet, and few wrinkles but nothing deep. I also use HRT, but honestly, I don’t see the results of it the way others do.
On topic of moisturizers, I tried La Roche Posay Double Repair Face Moisturizer...not impressed. However, later tried Elf Pure Skin Moisturizer with oat milk, ceramides and niacinamide...game changer! If feels INCREDIBLE on the skin. I would assume the two should change price 🙂, works well with sunscreen, doesn't pill skincare. Great product.
I think there's something about oats. Long, long ago, I used to buy this oatmeal powder that a local deli (with a skin care section) imported from Switzerland. Very easy to make a paste... probably better for the environment with less packaging, less preservatives. Anyway it always made my face feel fantastic... back in my late teens and twenties. Oatmeal in a skin care product... very appealing to me.
I'm semi- new to this skin care process..I just started using Olay retinol moisturizer cream at night...loving the results ...but still trying to fine tune my routine
Great video for we in our 40s, i guess aside looking good we should also plan for our retirement also. I wasn't financial free until my 40’s and I’m still in my 40’s, bought my second house already, earn on a monthly through passive income and got 4 out of 5 goals, just hope it encourages someone that it doesn’t matter if you don’t have any of them right now, you can start TODAY regardless your age INVEST and change your future! Investing is a grand choice I made. Great video! Thanks for sharing!
This is superb! Information, as a noob it gets quite difficult to handle all of this and staying informed is a major cause, how do you go about this are you a pro investor?
Thank you for the information. I conducted my own research and your advisor appears to be highly skilled and knowledgeable. I've sent her an email and arranged a phone call. Her expertise is impressive.
@@hotrod66ifyI was thinking the same thing when I read the original post with all the grammar mistakes?? Were trying to help our skin & their trying to sell a financial advisor.
Thank you ! Like so many that have commented I too am a women who has earned her white hair (67) - I do see a dermatologist once a year because I have "crappy Celtic skin" - prone to skin cancer - yes I use a sunscreen NOW, but when I was growing up, going to the beach...not sure that we reapplied the sunscreen nearly enough. SIGH - It is interesting though, I have NEVER thought to ask about a daily routine with my dermatologist - we do the skin check, handle any issues...done till next year. ALSO thank you for the print outs !!!! SO CONVENIENT.
Thank you for covering this topic. TimelessHA has a Matrixyl 3000 product and they are fragrance free and cruelty free. Everything I purchase for skin care must be cruelty free.
@doctorly could you please do a video specifically on how to reduce and prevent wrinkles around the eyes? Is an eye cream/serum recommended? What kind? Should I be taking collagen powder too? Is there evidence-based solutions? Thank you!
Thank you for your content. I’ve been bingeing on your videos these last couple of days since I find them very informative and backed by research. It’s so difficult to sift through health related content on the web so now to make it simpler I just follow the content from health professionals and not just some influencer who hardly knows what their talking about.
I haven't seen any major changes in my skin or the skin of my friends after menopause, other than aging changes that can be seen in men too. I do face yoga and Kobido and these, along with skin care, make my skin look youthful, no wrinkles and toned. These two doctors are the best, I love their videos!
I shave my face for exfoliating. Easy peezy and no chemicals 😊 My daughter-in-law has followed to do the same and swears by it. I’ve used retinal for so many years. I’ve been told I don’t look my 62 years. Thank you for your awesome videos ❤
I am 43 so thank you for this video, for making these videos not too long (20 min is perfect), and for mentioning affordable options that I can get here in México. Also, you both are a delight to watch 😍😘🤩
I am 48 and I just started tretinoin 0.025 I am so excited even though I have rosacea and sensitive skin I am not scared to use it , I started gradually and I am doing well with it and doing the sandwich effect on my face. thank you for the education we need more videos like these much love from Miami Florida 😘
I’m 61 and my skin is not a bit dry. I’m oily and so much so, I feel gross and greasy at times. Thru u I heard about Paula’s choice bha exfoliate and I can’t thank you enough! I suffer from those little sebaceous bumps and have to have them removed often and this product has helped keep them at bay. I do use a good moisturizer because I know it helps but man-this old lady is here to say dry skin isn’t always something that happens w aging! 😂😂
Thank you so much. Love the way you refer to aging. Makes me feel better about myself. With all the changes happening in my body this video is like a fresh breath of air.
I have replayed this advice many times. So so helpful. I suffered with bad acne all my life and now in my 50’s still get pimples but with tones of dry skin so flaky. I have no idea how to deal with my new skin. Thank you so much for teaching me❤
I was lucky enough to have a dear friend that worked for La Roche. She started me on their products in my mid 40s. I am 50 now and routinely get comments that I look to be in my early 40s. 😊
OMG--thank you both SO much for this video! My skin took a huge hit when I stopped taking HRT for menopause (I was having really bad side effects after trying multiple types.) I feel like I had aged significantly overnight, and my somewhat dry and sensitive skin suddenly became *extremely* dry and sensitive with some odd breakouts thrown in for good measure. All my favorite skincare products stopped working for me and I found myself on the tiresome and expensive journey of trying new products. Your routine will help shorten that journey a bit, and I feel good knowing it is a REAL dermatologists' recommended one! I now not all things work for all people so there's still some trial and error but not as much as there would have been with me going it alone. Y'all are the best-keep up the good work!
First time I tried HRT I had a hard time with it but my homeopathic dr said it was due to my liver needing support and some opening up of it detox pathways. I wonder if seeing someone to help you in a similar way would help you be able to use hrt, preferably bio identicals.
At my yearly check up last year, I discovered through my blood work that I was depleted of folic acid. I had always been tall & muscular. After researching, it causes muscle loss, along with other symptoms. Just a tip to have your blood checked yearly. It happened so fast that another doctor picked up on it that I had seen two months before & then I got a call from my primary doctor regarding the folic acid. So at 64, it went downhill in a couple of months.
Adding Lactic Acid 10% to my The Ordinary reorder of my Argireline! Argireline is a product I'll use for the rest of my life. It's AMAZING on my 11s, or squint lines!
Love this video. Thanks for considering those of us who are seeing the effects of not caring for our skin when we were young and ignorant in regard to how our lifestyles would catch up to our skin. In a future video about mature skin, could you consider addressing the dreaded jowls and marionette lines?
Damn skippy!!!!! We are women who still care about our forward appearance. Why should we be denied the advantages of taking care of our skin even better? This world is Young motivated. In other words there demographic is only for a specific age group generally 20 to 45. I am proud to be 62 years old and still look like I am in my mid fifties. Genetics. However, I look forward to any help you can offer now and in the future. Susan K 683, I agree with you wholeheartedly you should not be judged or thrown to the side because of our age. We are still here and kicking!😊❤😅, M
I just love you guys. Love your way of presenting skin care and your useful info. Please keep doing the awesome job. I live in USA, currently visiting family in Poland and showing my sister your UA-cam videos so she can start taking care of her skin before 40
O.M.G!!!! Finally!!! Thank y’all 💗💕💗 you read my mind. I been following for about six months and I’m always like “ why don’t they feature us more mature girls 👧 “ 😂😂😂. I’m so happy for this. You guys ROCK 🙌🏻. ✌🏻
Yay! I am a mature woman who has had hormone depleting treatment from hormone receptor positive breast cancer and lost a ton of skin elasticity! Good job guys💗🥰💗🥰💗
Thank you so much for this video! Despite age, I would love to grow old gracefully. At 40ish, definitely my 30 skin routine needs an upgrade. This video is exactly what I am looking for. More videos about aging skin pls. 💕💕
Hey guys I have been watching you on and off for a few years and I have learned that diet and gravity are affecting our facial skin and body more than we realize. I am more vigilant these days about sticking with a scheduled routine and using products that will give me continued results from day to day .
Another great video from doctorly, .I think its wonderful how honest and realistic these guys are, and they are not afraid to show how they age as well. They give great videos on what you need and what you don't need. We can learn a lot from them. And it's great that they give great perspective on male and female skincare. And that you don't need to break the bank in order to get great skin
I exfoliated with AHAs and BHA until I started using retinoids and my skin became sensitive to them. I've found Paula's Choice AHA/BHA 10 minute weekly peel really works well on my weekly off night from tretinoin. It is necessary for me to remove the built up skin that Tretinoin leaves behind.
In four weeks I will turn 75. Growing up when I did there was no sunscreen and I grew up in Texas, thus sunburn! I did start using it when I worked for a dermatologist in 1978. I try to take care of my skin now but the effects of all that original sunburn has taken a toll. Thanks for your videos for mature skincare.
Thanks guys! It's only been the past couple of years where I've been learning about skincare. This helps a lot and thank you providing luxury as well as affordable options.
Thank you doctors for this great video! One thing you didn't mention though is that the older you are, the more important it is to do regular skin checks, as skin cancers are more likely to develop when you're older. Then if you see something that looks odd to you, make an appointment to chat with your friendly, neighborhood dermatologist. Off to chat with my derm about how to incorporate some of these with my prescriptions!
For many years now I've used Philosophy, When Hope Is Not Enough firming facial serum.I'm 71 years old,and always heard how peptides are good for mature skin.I've never seen any videos reviewing the Philosophy line of facial skin care products.Could you do one sometime? There are so many excellent products on the market now at reasonable prices, as I've seen in your videos. I want to make sure I'm spending my money on something that has the ingredients that work . Thanks for all the time and effort that you put into gathering the information we need to keep our skin at it's best for whatever age we are.
Great video content! Thank you. Can you provide an aging skin routine video like this one for the body that incorporates ways to help minimize sun spots?
For moisturizer as I have super sensitive and rosaceous skin, I have found the Olay regenerous 24-hour peptide cream to work fabulously. There is a fragrance free version. There's also a night version with retinol in it. I have had dry skin most of my life and then had a thyroid condition which makes my skin look like an alligator. The Olay 24-hour peptide one does not irritate my skin nor does it give me milia and I am very prone to those. A lot of these products the guys are talking about give me milia. A lot of milia... Even on my neck and chest. So I just stick to the one that doesn't bother me.
You mentioned Matrixyl 3000. Would love to see a video on matrixyl 3000 vs matrixyl synthe’ 6 (I have used both Timeless products, not sure if they are effective)
This is an amazing video. I am 63 years old and my skin looks pretty good and I would like to keep it that way. I have noticed a few little brown spots here and there which are stressful, so I am definitely going to follow this advice. And I can attest to the fact that the ordinary products work very well. Sunscreen is definitely the most important beauty product you could buy.
Thank you for this video!! Im 56 and in the throes of menopausal hell-- seriously. These are great recommendations. Any recommendations for the neck area?
Thanks for this great info. As someone who is in her 60's I can relate. I have never had trouble with with my skin till now especially the dryness. Thank you again.
I wanted to take the time to thank you for doing this video! After watching it I purchased some items you shared and what a difference in my skin. In just a few days my skin texture and appearance has changed completely. So glad that I found you on You Tube!
I love face oils I use Elemis and Gatineau products recently started using Paula's choice and also use Alpha H and Ordinary products. I am consistent in my cleans, tone, moisturise routine and exfoliate often. I am almost 48 and had a baby 3 years ago after having now grown children. I could see the change in my skin.
You spend your whole life learning how to take care of your skin; developing a routine, and suddenly - menopause - and you don't know your skin or body anymore. Thank you for paying attention! We are not ready to "throw in the towel" yet!! More videos like this please.
YES!! Check out Dr. Mary Claire Haver. She specializes in the struggles and changes women experience before during and after menopause. One of the few doctors who takes these life/body and emotional changes seriously.
Amen! ❤
@@mindbodyhome102I just started her book and I’m loving it! Acne on my jawline at 44 leads me to believe I’m having a hormonal shift. I’m easing into the fasting window while I work on switching up my nutrition. Do you use her online platform/community as well?
Yes, menopause is no joke. I’m 52 and had to start buying acne products. Lol.
Creams don't help... I'm sooo disappointed with cosmetics in general. 😢
I see people comment that they need this because they are in their 40’s. I’m in my 70’s and I REALLY need this.
LMNBAO!!! You have hit the nail on the head Paula!!!!! Why should we be denied simply because we are older? I am so sick and tired of this world putting the elderly up on the shelf. I refuse to go! I intend to be out there in this world, swirling and twirling, and looking good while I'm doing it. Why should I not have good skin care because you were catering to a specific demographic? So doctors, I do appreciate this episode. Thank you. Keep on truckin Paula Christie 7807 we are still here!!!😂❤😅❤😊WHEW!!! M
I feel like this is THE FIRST video for women my age (40s), and I am so thankful! Just because we will never be 20 again doesn't mean we don't want to have gorgeous skin. Thank you so much! You guys rock!
I feel like hitting 40 is the age that you have to get to know your skin all over again. ugh Skin care products that used to work no longer work
Age is a number these days
A lot of people have better, more even, more clear skin in their 40s than 20s when acne, oiliness and splotchiness is rampant.
I just use castor oil n it does all
Oh man,just you wait 😮😢
Thank you for using brands that are affordable for all! ❤ Not just products that you have to buy at a dermatologist office. This truly is appreciated. 💖
I love when Doctors take time out of their busy schedule to give us free advice like this through social media
Trust me this FAAAAR from free advice they with make a huge amount of money just from this video alone!!
@@mcry2024lol 😂
Curve look at the ingredients very bad 😊 this video is just flogging stuff not into the real medical benefits.
It's not free, their affiliate links generate money for them, it says so in their description
Ikr? ❤
I would love a neck video. My face is reaping the benefits but my neck can’t always handle all of the skincare. How do I make my neck look younger? Thanks, docs!!!❤
This is becoming my biggest concern!
YES! My neck is sensitive but heading south fast.
Yes yes! What is up with this loose, crepey neck skin?!?
Every product that I’ve tried that sells itself as specifically for turkey neck has caused such bad reactions from my skin that it takes about six weeks to recover from 5 days of use. The ingredient list doesn’t contain anything that stands out as irritating. Help!
U can use baccuchiol on the neck instead of Retinol. Does not irritate the area
This 64 year old previously oily now dry mature skin woman thanks you! Keep them coming.
Try taking Sea Buckthorn capsules. It will hydrate you from head to toe
Lucky you. I'm 63 and still pouring oil. My pores are so stretched out on my nose.
@@TRIPLEOG60 I'm now dry but the pores on my nose and cheeks are still large. I haven't been able to find anything to help that!!
@@19PaintedMermaids try switching your cleansers and moisturizers that contain no oil.& If you're using a creamy facial cleanser, use something that foams.
Just be carefull, because Sea Buckthorn is a blood thinner
Thank you for addressing us forgotten women!!!! We are here!
Please teach us the 75 plus years old. You always talk about young people❤️🙏🙏
Wow! I guess you can see from the many thank you comments how incredibly rare this information is and how happy we are to see ANYTHING besides canes, “discreet” underwear . orthopedic shoes and personal alert systems! Aging is a process and a gift..not an option. Enjoy that skin you have because it will change … as will your whole body. And your friends skin and bodies too! I still want to look good at 76 and eat well, exercise and do skincare with joy. I love a good serum or moisturizer! I really enjoyed this video, took notes on a few items I want/need. THANK YOU! I hope you will keep us posted on new things in the future.
Skincare for mature women!! THANK YOU!!!!!!❤👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Yes!!!!
And mature men
@@birnsbirns absolutely!!🤗
Yes! I’m 56 and I’m so tired of seeing young women advertising anti-aging products. They’re more than welcome to use use them in my book, but I want to hear about, and see results from women with more mature skin, using anti-aging products instead!
As if men don’t have to take care of their skin
Dr Maxwell always looks like he's smiling even when he's not 😊 What a nice human he is 🥰
and oozes sexiness
@@TrueCrimeRyann He's a "Maxfield".
😂 he's a Maxfield
He looks to me like he's about to burst out laughing.
Adorable!
All those young influencers or those working in skin care companies, if they are lucky, will turn 40-50-60-70-80-90+, so I never ever understood why certain ages are not being represented on UA-cam in general. This video is great, because it's the basics and it's every day self care that we can use to love and respect our amazing bodies and minds.
There are numerous ,fabulous mature influencers on youtube
.Hot and Flashy.Mary Ellen over 60, Beth Beauty....All 50+, 60+
People make videos of what they know and the skin they have. You have to hunt for videos from older influencers and dermatologists who treat older patients--they're out there!
There are quite a few skin care channels done by women in their 50s and 60s-- not sure about 70s or above.
I like how you speak about other products we can use on our face that don't cost a bunch of money.I live on a small amount of money each month and love how you both are honest about products you aren't trying to sell ,this to me shows you really care about people and aren't trying to make lots of money off of us. I would like to try your
As a 53 year old woman, I really appreciated this video. Not many content creators talk about those of us with a little age....aka...wisdom. I feel even better after watching this because I already do all of what you stated. I may have to try the copper peptide and give the vitamin c a rest to see if it makes a difference. Thanks again for a great video
The copper peptides from Biossance works really well.. I’ve gone through multiple bottles of it and love it. It plumped my skin up almost instantly.. I stopped using it for no apparent reason though. I need to work it back into my routine:) Though do be careful about using it with anything with lactic acid in it because it will interfere with each other. I’m surprised they didn’t mention that along with Vit C..
If that is you in your profile pic, you look incredible already! I need to ask what you use so far? I use copper peptides and have noticed a huge difference in my skin softness and hydration.
I use the vitamin c in my a.m. routine in the copper peptides in my p.m. routine.
@sregan5415 that is me, thank you. I use niacinamide gelee face wash in the pm only. Water in the am. The evening I use a niacinamide serum, peptide serum, snail mucin, tretinoin and a thick moisturizer. I recently added the copper peptide as well. I also use an eye cream. I use lactic acid twice a week. The am is niacinamide, vitamin c, eye cream (I'm missing something) and SUNSCREEN!!
@@eiwansk your routine sounds ideal. Unfortunately I cant tolerate tretinoin and found out in the worst way (it gave me vitamin A toxicity), but aim to incorporate all the others you mention. Sadly I feel nothing will beat treat for anti-aging, but no hope in trying.
Night routine
Cleanse: hydrating gentle cleaner
Treat: retinol/ lactic acid, peptides- matrixyl 3000
Protect: moisturizer
Day routine
Cleanse: hydrating gentle cleaner
Treat: CE ferulic or copper peptide
Protect: moisturizer, sunscreen
Out here doing the Lord’s work ❤
Should you use acids with tretinoin? I'm honestly asking as someone who doesn't know. I really like this simplicity, though, and made me decide. I'm definitely giving the matrixyl a try. I've been debating for a while.
@@jcrider392doctors said use 3 days retinoids and then 1 day acid, then again 3 days retinoids, 1 day acid. So you don't use them together
Finally!! I think I had like hundreds of women reply to my comment about menopausal skin care. My dermatologist highly recommends niacinamide oral supplements for me because I am fair skinned, blue-eyed and blonde. Any comment on that as a strategy for prevention of skin issues in menopausal women? Thanks guys 🤍
Interested in the answer
Hello dear, but what is your concern, dry skin, melasma?
Anyways, that will do, im taking helliocare capsules and combo it with skin booster so the ingredients goes directly to the dermis, my doctor had a coctail of mixture there, well aside from the hyaluronic acid, he said he also got TA and niacinamide, they dont usually tell you some doctors they dont discuss these ingredients with you but i told him about my concerns and TA and niacinamide will help which also included in the skin boosters. I have other things but hope this helps.
Do you mean nicotinamide oral?
How many milligrams did he recommend?
I'm nearing 50 and I just have to say all of this is really great information. I've really started taking care of my skin in the past 3 years and noticed incredible results using a lot of the active ingredients that you guys have recommended.
I have a product recommend that many people could benefit from. It's called Skin fix. Its a triple peptide barrier cream. It's rich and luscious. It's got those peptides you recommended, if you have a damaged barrier it will help to repair it. I just can't say enough about this product.
Loved this video! Thank you. I find myself at 65 all of a sudden. Where have the years gone? Are there any specific tips for the 65+ crowd or is everything you put in this video all we need to know about our truly aging skin. It cracks me up that 20 year olds are concerned about wrinkles.
I'll be 70 next year, but people think I'm at least 20 yrs.younger. Even my
doctor commented. He guessed (correctly) that it was due to lack of sun.
I now use Cerave products to 'maintain' & like them.
I doubt if they are being truthful
Yes, avoiding sun can do that. Sunscreen and avoiding the sun as much as possible is the single greatest skin anti-aging measure you can take.
I'm almost 50, people think I'm in my late 20's.
I use that Biossance copper peptide due to your previous recommendation (every morning!). It's insane how well it works! (I'm 60) You guys are so cute and funny together - best, most entertaining, and informative derma channel on UA-cam. Thanks Guys!!
I am using it every night with my Retinaldehyde. I love all their products
I've been wondering if I should purchase a copper peptide...
I use them at night too
@@fastingleah2604 I personally found them more helpful than vitamin c, so it might be worth it! Copper peptides did more for wrinkles and elasticity, and vitamin c more for complexion so that might help you decide, depending on your concerns
@@jgoldfarb3 What brand is your Retinaldehyde? I am trying to find a retinoid to use. Not familiar with good brands yet.
I use the Tatcha rice polish daily, their silk serum plant based retinol. And when I'm very dry the indigo overnight repair. I'm 50 and love these products ❤
Thank you SO much for listening and for taking the time to make, yet again, another amazing video!
Thank you! My skin is unrecognizable from even 10 years ago so I appreciate this video. My biggest skincare concern is what plays nice together. I like that you suggest a routine of alternating retinol and exfoliation. I have sensitive skin and the Tula vitamin C burned my face so badly that I could barely touch it for 3 days. I haven’t gone back to vitamin C since that experience. If you could address skin sensitivities and what percentages of ingredients like Vit C are beginners strength, and maybe a routine for incorporating it, I would appreciate it. I’m always a little unsure of which ingredients mix and match.
I've had trouble with vitamin c too, but I've found the Timeless one really good and non irritating. I notice they've recently introduced a lower strength one too. I'd also recommend the Budget Dermatologist channel, she has some good advice on vit c since she's had problems with irritation as well.
vanicream has a vitamin C serum for sensitive skin that's really nice. i have very sensitive skin and have found it quite gentle.
Thank you for being a very good grandson. All of us Filipinos are proud of you. Ang bait mo ❤️
The download/print out was super easy and quick! Please continue this with your videos.
I was unable to print this out. How did you do it?
@@kathryna5912 clicked on it to download and emailed it to myself then printed it out. Plus, I was able to access on my iPhone emails and was able to saved it to my files and bring it up whilst at Sephora and pharmacy when searching for the products. Hoped this helped.
me either! :(@@kathryna5912
@kathryna5912 I know this video is old but in case you are still interested....
Look under the title written in bold type.
Click more and the information to sign up will be the first link you see.
I have been using The Ordinary's Multi+peptide serum. I have sensitive skin and have had no problems. My skin feels very smooth and moist (if that makes sense). Love it!
Thank you so much for suggesting products as well as explaining the necessary steps! I always enjoy hearing about the science, but hate it when there are no product recommendations. You two are FABULOUS! I’m 70, but my 40 year old daughter in law, and 27 and 21 year old granddaughters are all followers.
Thank you so much. I always looked far younger than I was. But not any more. Ten years of cancer, a heart disease, COPD and a thyroidectomy as well as the meds I have to take have ruined my body and skin. I have been searching for a good skincare for years now. I will try your routine.
You are NOT alone in your journey. I completely agree with you and I have similar health issues along with several other health problems and it has been quite depressing to not recognize the person in the mirror! However, I'm NOT ready to give up and it sounds like you aren't either, so if you need a friend to chat with I'll be here! I am sending healthy vibes and healing hugs/prayers to you and yours! 🙏💌😃
@@BeeCurious007 Thank you and ❤️
@@eddabrandes7395 My pleasure 💜
Your videos are absolutely amazing! This one is was particularly great as I'm 56. The one thing I thought was missing is under eye care for mature skin. I have really dry skin under my eyes that make my lines appear worse than they could be. I would love to know products that combat this issue. Thanks for being there for all of us!
Perfectly clear and easy to follow. Thank you so much from this 70 year old California girl… you can imagine the damage. Thanks again!
Amen sister! Most things you see go up to advice if you’re 40-50. Well it gets worse at 70+ and we still want to look as good as ee can!!
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Thank you for this!! I just turned 40 and finished nursing my last child so this came at just the right time! You guys are awesome!!! Thank you thank you!!
OMG me too! Turning 40 next week 😂🎉
Thank you so much for nursing 💕
That was me about 21 years ago. A lot of life between 40 and your 60's... and you can definitely take care of your skin and look fine as you get older.
I am so impressed with you. Congratulations on your baby at 40. Love. It.
Love this! 40 years old and anticipating the changes to come (and hopefully get ahead of those changes). Would love a companion video on mature body skincare. Thank you!
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I'm 42 years old and I've been consistently taking care of my skin for the last 10+ years. I appreciate you addressing anti-aging concerns from a natural perspective. Genetics play a role but there's other factors that contribute to healthy skin as we age - healthy diet & lifestyle, stress management, hydration and of course a good skincare routine. Thanks for a great video!
I was listening to the famous and beautiful Joan Collins talk about how she cares for her skin. She talks about how she moisturizes her face and neck often. She mentioned that when she is at home and not leaving the house that she applies a rich moisture cream to her face and neck every few hours. Furthermore, she mentioned that it can be anywhere from 3 or 4 times a day up to 7 or 8 times a day. That is one lady that is dedicated to her skin care.
I have worked on simplifying my routine to save time and money. I use Cerave cleanser, Cerave Vitamin C and LaRoche Posay Toleraine Moisturizer with sunscreen in the morning every day. On days I am going to be outside, I use Avene's mineral sunscreen (light and not greasy or sticky)...in the evening I use Avene's Retrinal .5 and the LaRoche Posay Toleraine without sunscreen...after cleansing of course. Simple and does not break the bank. Love the results but now I am thinking of a Biossance splurge :) Seems like you two really like their brand as I also recall Dr. Shah raving about the Marine eye cream.
You guys are just AWESOME! It's like going to see a dermatologist but online. You have no idea how much you have helped me. I've been a skincare junkie since I was a teenager and today, because of that I see the results. My skin has always been oily but of course, as I age, I see the difference, but I fight it because it's something I truly enjoy. Skincare for me is not a task but a pleasure. And I've had a routine for as long as I can remember. But I learn new things every day, thanks to your channel. Thank you!🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Thanks so much for the focus on our aging skin. As an oily skin adult who's dry @ 68, I have had questions about the best routine for me now! I feel confident that I am doing the best for my skin!
Just turned 60 and STILL oily, at least 9-10 months of the year. I always use a very light moisturizer at night, but can only use one during the day when it’s very deep winter. 🤷♀️ But at least I don’t have many wrinkles! Lol
You two are the best!!! Thank you for including a topic so useful for us “moldy oldies” 😂
Seriously, sometimes in life it feels like the younger generations are somehow always the most important. So incredibly refreshing to feel like my age group is being included! Appreciate this so very much.
“Moldy Oldies” 😂😂😂
Don't think like a Victim 😊 you can always do your own investigation. 😂
@@patriciaoreilly8907
Isn’t that what I did by watching this video? Not a victim sis, trust me.
Ditto!
My brain is swimming after watching this, because of the amount of information, fast talking, and multiple product recommendations. Thank you for the routine download. It really helps me get all this straight, but it's not broken down by what to do in the morning and what to do in the evening. I'll watch this video again to see if I missed something. I had to slow down the video, because you talk faster than I can process the info. Remember that some of us are new to the world of skin science and the ridiculous amount of products, products, products. I'm trying to narrow this down to the fewest products possible. I learn about hyarlaronic acid, etc., in one derm's video and, just when I think I've got it narrowed down, I'm told to try copper and exfoliate. Sheesh!
I have Rosacea and have tried products that caused weeks-long painful flare ups. In your videos, please quickly note whether or not a person with sensitivities ought to try the products you recommend. For instance, is it okay to exfoliate if you have Rosacea? I waste a lot of money trying products that are not suitable for sensitive skin. Thanks!
This.
Yes.
So much, this!
Amen! My head is buzzing from so much information. I’ll go back and watch again, and again, to figure out a routine.
Yes I almost stopped watching bc of the head spin.
I am now in my 40's so I really appreciate these videos.
I've used Retin A since my mid twenties. I'm 62 and don't have many wrinkles. For some reason my skin loves it, and it's never drying. I'm also on a bioidentical estrogen patch for health and skin benefits.
Nearly the same here! I started RetinA in my late 30s and never quit. My skin is firm, line free, and so very exfoliated at age 70. It even fools new doctors as to my age. RetinA lies for me! ❤😅
I started using Retin A for acne when I was 13, and I never stopped using it because I was afraid the acne would return. It became known in the late 1980s it was excellent for anti-aging, but I’ll be 54 next month, so I’ve been using it for about 41 years. I have no crows feet, and few wrinkles but nothing deep. I also use HRT, but honestly, I don’t see the results of it the way others do.
Where do you get patches from ?
@@mrss4225 They are prescription.
On topic of moisturizers, I tried La Roche Posay Double Repair Face Moisturizer...not impressed. However, later tried Elf Pure Skin Moisturizer with oat milk, ceramides and niacinamide...game changer! If feels INCREDIBLE on the skin. I would assume the two should change price 🙂, works well with sunscreen, doesn't pill skincare. Great product.
I think there's something about oats. Long, long ago, I used to buy this oatmeal powder that a local deli (with a skin care section) imported from Switzerland. Very easy to make a paste... probably better for the environment with less packaging, less preservatives. Anyway it always made my face feel fantastic... back in my late teens and twenties. Oatmeal in a skin care product... very appealing to me.
I also totally hated the la roche posay face moisturizer. It was the first product in my life I had a bad reaction to.
I'm semi- new to this skin care process..I just started using Olay retinol moisturizer cream at night...loving the results ...but still trying to fine tune my routine
Great video for we in our 40s, i guess aside looking good we should also plan for our retirement also. I wasn't financial free until my 40’s and I’m still in my 40’s, bought my second house already, earn on a monthly through passive income and got 4 out of 5 goals, just hope it encourages someone that it doesn’t matter if you don’t have any of them right now, you can start TODAY regardless your age INVEST and change your future! Investing is a grand choice I made. Great video! Thanks for sharing!
This is superb! Information, as a noob it gets quite difficult to handle all of this and staying informed is a major cause, how do you go about this are you a pro investor?
*@tommygrey824* Please can you leave the info of your financial advisor here? I’m in dire need for one.
Thank you for the information. I conducted my own research and your advisor appears to be highly skilled and knowledgeable. I've sent her an email and arranged a phone call. Her expertise is impressive.
Yeah I thought this was about skincare not finances.
@@hotrod66ifyI was thinking the same thing when I read the original post with all the grammar mistakes?? Were trying to help our skin & their trying to sell a financial advisor.
Would love a video on neck firming!
Thank you ! Like so many that have commented I too am a women who has earned her white hair (67) - I do see a dermatologist once a year because I have "crappy Celtic skin" - prone to skin cancer - yes I use a sunscreen NOW, but when I was growing up, going to the beach...not sure that we reapplied the sunscreen nearly enough. SIGH - It is interesting though, I have NEVER thought to ask about a daily routine with my dermatologist - we do the skin check, handle any issues...done till next year. ALSO thank you for the print outs !!!! SO CONVENIENT.
Thank you for covering this topic. TimelessHA has a Matrixyl 3000 product and they are fragrance free and cruelty free. Everything I purchase for skin care must be cruelty free.
Love this...but, I find myself allergic to everything. Can you please make a video like this for hypersensitive or sensitive skin too Thank You!!! ❤
@doctorly could you please do a video specifically on how to reduce and prevent wrinkles around the eyes? Is an eye cream/serum recommended? What kind? Should I be taking collagen powder too? Is there evidence-based solutions? Thank you!
Thank you for your content. I’ve been bingeing on your videos these last couple of days since I find them very informative and backed by research. It’s so difficult to sift through health related content on the web so now to make it simpler I just follow the content from health professionals and not just some influencer who hardly knows what their talking about.
I haven't seen any major changes in my skin or the skin of my friends after menopause, other than aging changes that can be seen in men too. I do face yoga and Kobido and these, along with skin care, make my skin look youthful, no wrinkles and toned. These two doctors are the best, I love their videos!
I shave my face for exfoliating. Easy peezy and no chemicals 😊 My daughter-in-law has followed to do the same and swears by it.
I’ve used retinal for so many years. I’ve been told I don’t look my 62 years. Thank you for your awesome videos ❤
I am 43 so thank you for this video, for making these videos not too long (20 min is perfect), and for mentioning affordable options that I can get here in México. Also, you both are a delight to watch 😍😘🤩
I am 48 and I just started tretinoin 0.025 I am so excited even though I have rosacea and sensitive skin I am not scared to use it , I started gradually and I am doing well with it and doing the sandwich effect on my face. thank you for the education we need more videos like these much love from Miami Florida 😘
I’m 61 and my skin is not a bit dry. I’m oily and so much so, I feel gross and greasy at times. Thru u I heard about Paula’s choice bha exfoliate and I can’t thank you enough! I suffer from those little sebaceous bumps and have to have them removed often and this product has helped keep them at bay. I do use a good moisturizer because I know it helps but man-this old lady is here to say dry skin isn’t always something that happens w aging! 😂😂
I hear ya sister 😂😂😂
Thank you so much. Love the way you refer to aging. Makes me feel better about myself. With all the changes happening in my body this video is like a fresh breath of air.
Thank you, and hopefully many more videos for our age groups to come! We still care about our skin and want to look the best we can!
I have replayed this advice many times. So so helpful. I suffered with bad acne all my life and now in my 50’s still get pimples but with tones of dry skin so flaky. I have no idea how to deal with my new skin. Thank you so much for teaching me❤
Wow. I was so surprised at how honest and scientific and informative this was. Definitely following this account! Thank you!
I was lucky enough to have a dear friend that worked for La Roche. She started me on their products in my mid 40s. I am 50 now and routinely get comments that I look to be in my early 40s. 😊
Which LRP products do u use?
@@midlifemom5829yea I’d like to know too!
I really like la roach moisturizer it's light yet effective now I need to find a good home peel the professional ones are too expensive
OMG--thank you both SO much for this video! My skin took a huge hit when I stopped taking HRT for menopause (I was having really bad side effects after trying multiple types.) I feel like I had aged significantly overnight, and my somewhat dry and sensitive skin suddenly became *extremely* dry and sensitive with some odd breakouts thrown in for good measure. All my favorite skincare products stopped working for me and I found myself on the tiresome and expensive journey of trying new products. Your routine will help shorten that journey a bit, and I feel good knowing it is a REAL dermatologists' recommended one! I now not all things work for all people so there's still some trial and error but not as much as there would have been with me going it alone. Y'all are the best-keep up the good work!
Oh man, that sucks. HRT has been my lifesaver.😊
First time I tried HRT I had a hard time with it but my homeopathic dr said it was due to my liver needing support and some opening up of it detox pathways. I wonder if seeing someone to help you in a similar way would help you be able to use hrt, preferably bio identicals.
@@eiwanskabsolutely 💯
At my yearly check up last year, I discovered through my blood work that I was depleted of folic acid. I had always been tall & muscular. After researching, it causes muscle loss, along with other symptoms. Just a tip to have your blood checked yearly. It happened so fast that another doctor picked up on it that I had seen two months before & then I got a call from my primary doctor regarding the folic acid. So at 64, it went downhill in a couple of months.
Adding Lactic Acid 10% to my The Ordinary reorder of my Argireline! Argireline is a product I'll use for the rest of my life. It's AMAZING on my 11s, or squint lines!
💕💕love, love, love this content. I’m 54, please more of this topic, thank you doctors💕💕
Love this video. Thanks for considering those of us who are seeing the effects of not caring for our skin when we were young and ignorant in regard to how our lifestyles would catch up to our skin. In a future video about mature skin, could you consider addressing the dreaded jowls and marionette lines?
Would really like to see a video on these. No matter what I do, my tech neck doesn’t seem to improve either.
Mature skin...YES!! Lip wrinkles UGH! Please help with some options at various price points. Thanks💜
PS ....... I'm 80 and I still care about my skin!!
😊 good for you!!
Its si good
I’m 84 and still caring for. My skin and it shows
Damn skippy!!!!! We are women who still care about our forward appearance. Why should we be denied the advantages of taking care of our skin even better? This world is Young motivated. In other words there demographic is only for a specific age group generally 20 to 45. I am proud to be 62 years old and still look like I am in my mid fifties. Genetics. However, I look forward to any help you can offer now and in the future. Susan K 683, I agree with you wholeheartedly you should not be judged or thrown to the side because of our age. We are still here and kicking!😊❤😅, M
You rock !!
You guys are so knowledgeable, and I thank you for teaching us about the best skincare routines.
You both are fun and make such a great team! 🥰
Where have you guys been my whole life?! NOW I know what to do and I don't feel overwhelmed. Thank you!
Could you do a video on skincare while undergoing cancer treatment? 12-year survivor here and am still dealing with some of the changes in my skin
I just love you guys. Love your way of presenting skin care and your useful info. Please keep doing the awesome job.
I live in USA, currently visiting family in Poland and showing my sister your UA-cam videos so she can start taking care of her skin before 40
O.M.G!!!! Finally!!! Thank y’all 💗💕💗 you read my mind. I been following for about six months and I’m always like “ why don’t they feature us more mature girls 👧 “ 😂😂😂. I’m so happy for this. You guys ROCK 🙌🏻. ✌🏻
Yay! I am a mature woman who has had hormone depleting treatment from hormone receptor positive breast cancer and lost a ton of skin elasticity! Good job guys💗🥰💗🥰💗
Same here! I’m 59 now but had to start on Tamoxifen in my 40s.
Same here.
Tamoxifen from my thirties. I didn’t stand much of a chance! The state of me I tell you!
I will be 70 this November 15, 2023. I love ❤️ cruelty free. I had a no7 of cerimides & peptide capsules. I use some of Paula’s choice.
Thank you doctors .mature woman here .....l love your informative videos ...keep up your great work!!
Thank you! I really enjoy your videos. Do you happen to have a video rating only cruelty-free products?
Thank you so much for this video! Despite age, I would love to grow old gracefully. At 40ish, definitely my 30 skin routine needs an upgrade. This video is exactly what I am looking for. More videos about aging skin pls. 💕💕
I learn so much more when I watch the both of you. I do understand it too, due to your explanations. Thanks
Hey guys I have been watching you on and off for a few years and I have learned that diet and gravity are affecting our facial skin and body more than we realize. I am more vigilant these days about sticking with a scheduled routine and using products that will give me continued results from day to day .
Another great video from doctorly, .I think its wonderful how honest and realistic these guys are, and they are not afraid to show how they age as well. They give great videos on what you need and what you don't need. We can learn a lot from them. And it's great that they give great perspective on male and female skincare. And that you don't need to break the bank in order to get great skin
I exfoliated with AHAs and BHA until I started using retinoids and my skin became sensitive to them. I've found Paula's Choice AHA/BHA 10 minute weekly peel really works well on my weekly off night from tretinoin. It is necessary for me to remove the built up skin that Tretinoin leaves behind.
Yes, it seems like so many “anti aging” products are so irritating.
In four weeks I will turn 75. Growing up when I did there was no sunscreen and I grew up in Texas, thus sunburn! I did start using it when I worked for a dermatologist in 1978. I try to take care of my skin now but the effects of all that original sunburn has taken a toll. Thanks for your videos for mature skincare.
Have you looked into a laser treatment?
Thanks guys! It's only been the past couple of years where I've been learning about skincare. This helps a lot and thank you providing luxury as well as affordable options.
Thank you doctors for this great video! One thing you didn't mention though is that the older you are, the more important it is to do regular skin checks, as skin cancers are more likely to develop when you're older. Then if you see something that looks odd to you, make an appointment to chat with your friendly, neighborhood dermatologist. Off to chat with my derm about how to incorporate some of these with my prescriptions!
For many years now I've used Philosophy, When Hope Is Not Enough firming facial serum.I'm 71 years old,and always heard how peptides are good for mature skin.I've never seen any videos reviewing the Philosophy line of facial skin care products.Could you do one sometime? There are so many excellent products on the market now at reasonable prices, as I've seen in your videos. I want to make sure I'm spending my money on something that has the ingredients that work . Thanks for all the time and effort that you put into gathering the information we need to keep our skin at it's best for whatever age we are.
Many thanks from this 62-year-old!❤ I need all the help I can get! 😂
AWESOME video! Keep ‘em coming for your maturing audience! 👍🏻👍🏻
Fantastic video! Thank you for the suggestions! Please keep them coming for mature skin! What peels or masks do you suggest?
Great video content! Thank you. Can you provide an aging skin routine video like this one for the body that incorporates ways to help minimize sun spots?
Yes! I’d love that too!
For moisturizer as I have super sensitive and rosaceous skin, I have found the Olay regenerous 24-hour peptide cream to work fabulously. There is a fragrance free version. There's also a night version with retinol in it. I have had dry skin most of my life and then had a thyroid condition which makes my skin look like an alligator. The Olay 24-hour peptide one does not irritate my skin nor does it give me milia and I am very prone to those. A lot of these products the guys are talking about give me milia. A lot of milia... Even on my neck and chest. So I just stick to the one that doesn't bother me.
This is great! I have been following this routine for 9 months now and my aesthetician says my skin has never been better. Thank you soooo much
You mentioned Matrixyl 3000.
Would love to see a video on matrixyl 3000 vs matrixyl synthe’ 6 (I have used both Timeless products, not sure if they are effective)
You guys are like the property brothers of skin care :) Thanks for all your great advice!☺
😂😂 TRUE
That's so funny. Theses 2 doctors are way better looking
@@BklynSJU I agree!
And so handsome 😍 😊
I’m 54 and my skin looks great because I also quit sunbathing in 2000. I take vitamins, I don’t drink much , and above all I take care of my skin .
This is an amazing video. I am 63 years old and my skin looks pretty good and I would like to keep it that way. I have noticed a few little brown spots here and there which are stressful, so I am definitely going to follow this advice. And I can attest to the fact that the ordinary products work very well. Sunscreen is definitely the most important beauty product you could buy.
Help with skin care routine for black skin
Thanks so much! Turning 63 in 2 weeks and my skin is in fairly good shape, but there is always room for improvement! Love you guys!
Thank you for this video!! Im 56 and in the throes of menopausal hell-- seriously. These are great recommendations. Any recommendations for the neck area?
Thanks for this great info. As someone who is in her 60's I can relate. I have never had trouble with with my skin till now especially the dryness. Thank you again.
I wanted to take the time to thank you for doing this video! After watching it I purchased some items you shared and what a difference in my skin. In just a few days my skin texture and appearance has changed completely. So glad that I found you on You Tube!
I love face oils I use Elemis and Gatineau products recently started using Paula's choice and also use Alpha H and Ordinary products. I am consistent in my cleans, tone, moisturise routine and exfoliate often. I am almost 48 and had a baby 3 years ago after having now grown children. I could see the change in my skin.