I find it interesting that majority if not almost ALL of these "anti aging" tiktoks all have people who are YOUNG. Like...I wanna hear anti aging skin care from someone in their 50's not a 20 year old!
This is by far the funniest/saddest part--all these teenagers and 20-somethings obsessing over 'this gets rid of wrinkles'. Like, sweetie, you didn't have wrinkles to begin with. That's just what your skin looks like when it's hydrated when you're that age. Do they not know anyone over the age of 40? 😅
@@CordeliaWagner1999 GREAT. I think it goes without saying though a 20 year old with wrinkles compared to a 50 year old with wrinkles is vastly different. I want to hear how the 50 year old is taking care of themselves.
Anti aging starts when you are young tho. Like when you are 50 you are already 'aged'. Anti aging just means stopping or slowing getting wrinkles and skin damage.. so starting in your 20s will make you look 'younger' in your 50s
the reusable bunny mask looks like that one scene from the office where dwight cuts the face off of a CPR dummy and wears it like a halloween mask. excellent product development Lush, well done ✨
I totally get people wanting Botox or using wrinkle cream to reduce wrinkles. To each their own. But I feel like consciously restricting yourself from making facial expressions robs you of a key aspect of human existence. We have such a short time on this rock, why limit ourselves that way?
Expressionless faces is so weird. I don't like it. Give me the wrinkles. If it's so bad it's making me depressed I'd actually rather have a face and or brow lift.
My sister was big on not showing too much facial expression cuz “it will give your wrinkles”. Chick you look bland if you want,,,,nobody is going to have to guess how I feel.
I don't make facial expressions because it is what I got taught to do it's a waste of time and energy to pull facial expressions I support the Wednesday look twenty four seven it's my thing I will stick to it
@@robingray8822I agree. I started going down the face care rabbit hole due to an on and off battle with acne.I had to promise myself to limit my targeting to dealing with the acne, having a correctly moisturized face, and limit attempts to deal with dark circles. Iwant to take caer of my skin, nit base my every eye twitch on whetherai mightget wrinkles or not lols
That is what’s more make me angry, that and when a celeb full of filter start make Makeup and the comments is full of people compliments the quality of the products and skin care, but from beginning exist filter and lighting like, that reveals are not real.
@@honeybee347Just like beauty Bay always use super young people, trying anti aging skincare and concealer techniques for lifting the face... Im always like... Use someone well over 35 years old for this beauty Bay please....
Yeah but none of those (that I can find atleast) claim to help about the things she mention. Just ”improve you immunsystem” - wich isn’t really based in any evidensbased studies And ”fight off tics/prevent tics-bites” - wich is the only evidensbased claim they make
@@zannadunstrand6289 garlic tablets claim to help with inflammation and endometriosis amongst other things, so maybe there's a link between those that helps hormonal acne and the swelling and pain that come with it 🤷🏻 I have a mate that rubs garlic oil on his psoriasis to help.
@@zannadunstrand6289We advise in my hospital any patient that will undergo surgery (except the emergency ones) to stop taking garlic supplements and/or consuming several cloves of fresh garlic for a week at least because of its blood thinning properties. It can risk that person being hypotensive during surgery and prevent too much bleeding
"My skin without foundation," either that's a full beat or you have very well graded sun damage on your forehead that looks like bronzer and your cheeks are a perfect bubblegum pink. She speaks of dark spots which are not evident anywhere but that under eye highlight is popping
to me, I hear dark spots and think acne scars. just cuz I have really bad scarring that is gonna take a lot of intense treating to fade. apparently to her, a dark spot seems to be slight discoloration from an angry pimple
The girl swallowed a whole garlic clove and talked about not chewing it to not get garlic breath but is not concerned about the heinous garlic burps she’s about to have.
The girl who says she isn’t wearing foundation with the huge contour line on her forehead 👁️, the concealer under her eyes 👁️, the blush on her cheeks 👁️, the highlight on top of the blush 👁️, and the highlight on her nose 👁️. All of it set in place too.
it was the perfectly bronzed forhead for me. either she's using a filter or just trying to use semantics. "I (technically) am (only) not wearing foundation"
I'm not that good at spotting makeup on people (I don't wear it myself), but even I could tell she's got a bunch on. Like okay, you might not have _foundation_ on, but that is NOT your bare skin
@@BOUJEEBOGANBADBITCHQUEEN If you don't believe in skincare or suncare, then why are you using makeup? Kinda weird honestly... Also you say your skin is fine, but girly there is probably so much damage beneath your skin. Also skin cancer is a real thing. Science exists. You don't know better than scientist lol
Fun fact: Back in the Portuguese dictatorship time, when the men were forced to be drafted and deployed to fight in the colonial war, the soldiers would shove garlic cloves up their arses and that would induce fever so they were temporarily excused to fight in the war fronts.
Garlic? Just like botox Flax seed? Just like botox Silicon patches? You guessed it, botox Carrots? Botox Smoking cigarettes? Botox Drinking soda? Just like botox!
I hate the constant refrain of “it’s just like botox!”😭 If we could slather on some flax seeds & get the same effect as Botox injections, this would be common knowledge by now & we’d all be walking around with frozen facial muscles lol It wouldn’t be a secret, and people wouldn’t be paying $$$ for actual Botox.
Recommending taking that much garlic could also be dangerous for some people. It does work as a blood thinner. If someone is already on a blood thinner or has a bleeding disorder it could cause problems. You can get garlic supplements, but not for the reasons stated in the TikTok.
@@theirmanager5204absolutely! There are many common spices and supplements that can thin the blood such as turmeric and vitamin E; even drinking too much camomile tea can do it! There must be lists on the internet- have a look. I had a few dangerous supplement routines too before I found out! I hope you get a notification for this; youtube is being weird lately. 😕
The surgeons in my hospital advises patients undergoing surgery (except emergency cases) to stop consuming garlic supplements or several cloves of fresh garlic a day for at least a week. Excessive bleeding and hypotension can kill a patient on the table. Garlic is unavoidable as folk medicine in my workplace.
The whole makeup expiration thing makes me realize how much wastefulness there is in the beauty community. Like these influencers buy so much and are sent so much makeup only to use once for a 3 minute video, and it gets shoved into their huge collection of makeup. So wasteful
@@NoisyHill_ I save expired eyeshadow to use as pigment for resin! I've never gone through a full pan of any shadow, including the tones I scrape out for drag and cosplay
Garlic annihilates bacteria, it's not impossible that spot treating with garlic oil and taking garlic supplements could work as an antibiotic but it's so far from the best option and it's not by any means going to cure it. And eating the garlic clove whole is almost pointless. You actually could cause other problems by messing with your gut bacteria. Not to mention the smell lol. But I have treated an ear infection with diluted garlic oil (when I had no medical coverage 😅) and it works overnight. I used to get the most excruciatingly painful, miserable ear infections and it was worth having a smell ear the next day 😂
@@RaccoonNation what 😂😂😂 first of all: you own a racoon? Where do you live that owning them is a tving? Second of all: what is garlic? A animal - wich one? A stuffed animal/a toy? A acctual garlic? I have so many questions
I got a KatVonD eye shadow palette years ago, and got eye infections both times I used it (I was ok, they thankfully were easy to treat). Sephora wouldn't refund me, and it took me a month of jumping through hoops with Sephora/KVD to get a refund. I poked around the 'net and found a few other people talking about infections from that palette as well as the one you held up, and I still wonder if they didn't have a quality control problem with certain colors and/or palettes made during a certain time frame.
One of our church leaders nearly died from swallowing a whole garlic glove. It got stuck in his throat and he couldn't get it out for more than a minute. He was alone so couldn't find anyone to help, until it finally dislodged. He gave a whole sermon about it, it was the scariest moment of his life
When I was in 2nd grade I tried to convince other kids that if you had an Adams apple then you were sick, and I feel like I get that same energy from some of these influencers. Just saying dumb shit to see if they can convince you.
Thank you for starting back telling us what you’re using. I never understood how people complained about a skincare influencer talking about his skincare products !
James I love how you say those Lush sheet masks are shit and terrifying and then “are they discontinued? Oh no, they’re in stock! I’m gonna buy it!” Hahaha!!! 😂 😂😂
I too have gotten pink eye from makeup. Halloween, 2016, London, gave all my flat mates the most fire Halloween looks with my teeny tiny Claire’s palette and pound land brushes. Do I regret it? Yes, my vision never fully recovered 🙃
not the girl saying she's not wearing foundation when she's very obviously got a full face of makeup on.... but seriously it's so concerning to see people from the ages of 13-25 saying they want to get rid of all their wrinkles likeeeee what wrinkles!!! you don't have wrinkles!!! you aren't even finished developing into your adult self!!!!!
I’m 30 and it’s only now I get a slight wrinkle between my brows from frowning. Trying not to and keeping my skin moisturised helps. Absolute joke that these teens/early 20’s are on about anti aging when they won’t get wrinkles for another decade. Besides what people do to prevent/reverse aging looks waaay worse than actually aging. How many young people have we seen that have gotten botox and filler in their early 20’s now look older than some of us in our 30’s. Skincare routine for preventing aging in the 20’s is fine. Botox and filler do the opposite. Ages them so much
@@FleaÉire Same, I'm 28 and I got a vague line mid brows from frowning. I frown a lot, my family sometimes tell me to stop frowning, but it'a a habit and I guess I'll live with a permanent scowl when I'll be older. Other wrinkles? Not one. I don't really know why young influencers keep worrying about something they will start to have in 10 or 15 years.
So I wear a full face sometimes without foundation I don't have the.for foundation at all I barely use highlighter, contour just eyeshadow, eyeliner,mascara and lipstick I support the goth look sans extremely white face us goths don't use highlighter contour bronzer blush etc
@@BOUJEEBOGANBADBITCHQUEEN man no offense but i don't think you know what 'goth' means. goths can wear any type of makeup. and most people wear bronzer/blush/contour nowadays because heavy eyeshadow looks bad without heavy face makeup too. its all gotta be matching and cohesive.
@@BOUJEEBOGANBADBITCHQUEEN many goths definitely contour or add blush. I've worn literal clown makeup to the club because I didn't want to be recognized that night 😂
The idea behind the silicon patches is not to stop you from moving your face but to trap moisture and hydrate the skin, which would (temporarily) smooth wrinkles. 😊
It's both. If you read the descriptions on the various sites that sell them, they are meant to keep you skin immobile and the moisture trapped under the patch makes it look like it smooths wrinkles. I know this because one of the reasons I never tried these is that you can't have anything under the patch, otherwise it doesn't stick enough to stop you face from moving, and obviously you can't use it if you have oily skin for the same reason.
Not chewing or crushing the garlic and swallowing it whole won't activate the allicin. Thats why you're supposed to crush garlic 10 mins before you cook with it if you want the health benefits. I mean it still won't help your acne, but you'll get the other health benefits.
I'm a microbiologist and I was dying at your pronunciations of Staphylococcus and Pseudomonas and Bacillus!! Amazing. But yea, don't use expired makeup. It's not just the formula that might break down with time, but bacteria can grow in it. It's a similar reason your brother is always getting on makeup artists not using hygienic practices when working on clients. Skin has tons of bacteria on it. It will grow in your make up if you touch something from your skin to the makeup. Lots of these bacteria are not harmful, but when they sit and grow and grow in your makeup, and then you put it on your eyes... You are taking a big risk!
@@JamesWelsh My guess is because 1. it's discontinued, so they can't buy another one 2. they haven't used it much so they have still have a lot of product left and find it a waste to throw it away or 3. because it's expensive so they don't want to buy another one. (I'll admit, I'm guilty of that. Especially with my mascara and brow gel for red hair and my foundation for fair skin with a pink undertone, it's expensive and the foundation shade is hard to find, so I'm gonna use every last bit of it)
I still remember when I read it was good for damaged hair, so I kept making this horrid flax seed slime to throw on my hair like a mask and it didn't do shit, beside taking an eternity to wash off. Is there anything them flax seeds are said to do that's true?😂
The girl pretending that she can't move her forehead because she used a wrinkle patch is funny. A patch isn't botox, its not gonna prevent her from moving her face😂
I will say I spent like most of my life not expressing my forehead or raising my brows much when I express my face because someone told me when I was a teen not to or I’d get wrinkles lol and than tried patches and now I cannot move my forehead very much 😂
@@Boooo_39she went from my forehead is paralyzed to oh look I can move it normally.. she had no problem moving it by accident at the end of the video 😂
I've always had issues with lush skin care. Love their bath stuff, and scrubs for exfoliation on the body, but I will never put anything on my face from them.
The garlic one has me dead! I love garlic and cook with it a LOT and I still have very regular breakouts. I wish garlic worked like that because my skin would be flawless!
If you're like me and CRINGE at the idea of yeeting a $50+ palette in the trash, check if any of your friends or family is the artsy type. Some of the eyeshadow pigments can be repurposed into paint, nail art, resin, and more!
@@bisexualantigone I could be wrong but I'm pretty sure spraying pallets with isopropyl alcohol is a fairly standard practice in the industry for sanitizing between clients so it shouldn't hurt the pallet. I would definitely start with a light mist first just in case.
In a world where everything is so hectic, thank u james for ur calming videos. I could listen to u talking about wash powder and it would still have the same calming effect. I appreciate u 🙏🏻🌹
Usable for 7 days...but how many people do sheet masks everyday? After I use one I have to give my skin at least a one week break or else I'll break out badly. So it might be usable for 7 days, but at the end you might use it like one or two times.
Also an IBS sufferer 😩 I was told by my medical practitioner to soak garlic and onion in a jar of olive oil. Then use the olive oil in lieu of garlic and onion. It will taste of garlic and onion without upsetting your stomach.
If anyone wants throw away make up etc and lives in the UK, Sainsbury's supermarket has a recycling box for them. So save your eyes and save the environment at the same time ❤❤
The thing with garlic though is it in a couple of studies it did show some benefit to the skin in terms of things like antioxidant benefits, wound healing, treatment of fungal infections, and so on. Now if any of these 'I can't believe it's not botox' 'nature knows best' type skincare influences had bothered to so much as glance at these studies they would see that they were studying the active ingredients in garlic and not just swallowing whole garlic cloves or rubbing raw garlic over people's skin.
I do disagree with sunscreen in everything. I'm allergic to chemical sunscreen, and it's getting really hard to shop for skincare and makeup that doesn't have spf in it.
Raw garlic and raw white onions are actually very good for bacteria removal in the body but you do in fact have to squash and bust open the garlic clove to get the benefits. And not recommended to do too much because your gut can’t handle an abundance of it. And I have never heard of it helping with acne.
it does not remove bacteria, it help the proliferation of the good gut bacteria therefore you hopefully get more good bacteria and less of the ones that feed on refine carb and sugar. I would really incorporate garlic in the diet, like slice it with french beans or crush it with vinaigrette on tomatoes. I am really unsure of swallowing the whole thing as I believe it is the soft part in the inside who does the magic
They do not “remove bacteria from the body”. The idea that onion and garlic can “remove “ germs from the air or from the body once consumed came from the miasma theory of illness: that bad smells carried and caused illness. The onion and garlic smelled stronger than the ‘bad miasma’ air, so therefore it must be keeping you from getting sick.We now know that germs, bacteria and fungi cause illness. There is no scientific evidence that consuming onion or garlic will remove bacteria from your body. I don’t know how that would even work. Interestingly, there are compounds in onion, garlic, wine, and cows bile left in a copper vessel for 9 days as prescribed by an ancient medieval book called Bald’s Leechbook, that can have topical antibacterial properties. But it has not been proven to kill bacteria once ingested. It has been shown to work topically against MRSA pretty well, though, which is actually extremely exciting. The thing about bacteria is that they are always evolving and changing to outsmart the antibacterials we use. If onion and garlic could remove bacteria from our bodies, I guarantee you I would never be sick from bacteria, considering how much of both I eat. Unfortunately, I’m sick as we speak and no amount of onion or garlic can help that.
Well in my country people eat raw garlic and onion with salt, especially the green onion and young garlic. They eat them with their meal, not alone. They smell a lot afterwards, but they say it's good for the body 😂
No you have to cut the garlic and leave it for 15 minutes so the same chemical that's in antibiotics is released. The same chemical is in amoxycillin antibiotics so yes technically I'm sure it can remove bacteria
2:22 that’s why I’ll never understand ppl who’re makeup collectors and have these huge collections, like makeup expires and gets moldy, so Idu the purpose of collecting all this makeup that A. They’ll probably never even use bc they have so many and realistically will only use one or two and B. If you do use it, it’ll give you zombie face and plus it’s just wasteful and unnecessary clutter
agreed! i really try to use up mine, no matter how difficult it is sometimes. you know what - i've got some old palettes laying around & i think i'm just going to throw them out...
There is tuff you can buy and use to stop it going mouldy tarababyz talks about it on her channel I use isocol spray and that works big time especially when I lived in a big time wet humidity climate
I worked at a beach for three months last summer, and I used a SPF 50 sunscreen (which has sadly been discontinued) and set and mattified it with a sunscreen powder, because why not, then I would reapply both on my lunch break. I also wore a sunhat (not sure what the UPF was of the hat since I didn't have a choice of hat), but that combo worked so well at preventing sun damage. I think my point is that if I'm using a suncreen powder, I'd only use it over a suncreen that I know has at least 50 SPF anyway and it doesn't hurt to set it with a SPF powder. I'm certainly not going to rely on the powder alone - just a potential little bonus.
PSA: if it is a wet substrate, mascara, cream eyeshadow, etc., and you did not use a clean brush or finger every time, you should ditch it if, it’s been past a year, past the expiration, or it smells or feels funky, aside from mascara which should be no more than 3 months. Dry stuff is a bit more difficult to say, since moisture, and the oils in creams, are usually the problem. Usually that will keep for awhile, as in almost indefinitely, but eventually the texture will go off and it definitely shouldn’t be used around the eyes if you are sensitive. You should also wipe off the surface with a paper towel to remove anything on the surface if it has been awhile.
"I am not particularly greasy" Thank you , James ! The am, I used Bioderma ....I am older ...but still have oily skin. You are a calming person, and I appreciate listening to you. Thanks 😁❤
Exactly. If garlic did help with acne then it would have to be applied topically on the skin. It's the same with vitamin C. When you ingest it, it will not have anywhere near as strong of an effect because your kidneys will excrete most of it (you'll pee it out) or your gut will absorb most of the nutrients in the case of garlic, and the actual amount of vit C/garlic nutrients going into your skin from underneath will be very small. When you apply it ON the skin that doesn't have such excretion mechanisms, you'll end up getting higher concentration going into your skin.
I think you’re forgetting that the digestive system breaks compounds down into smaller bioavailable forms, that once absorbed into the bloodstream can travel to the skin. The issue isn’t with it just getting rid of compounds digested, it’s that they’re not necessarily going to be used how you hope they will. The body has different priorities. The way I view it is that taking things orally supplies your body with the ingredients and the stuff you apply topically supplies the recipe for what you want to happen with the ingredients. Not that one or the other is better in general, but that they serve different purposes and work together. The body needs vitamin C to make collagen, for example, but there are problems with vitamin C being absorbed topically. That’s not to say none gets in, but it oxidising before it can and the skin’s pH sort of repelling vitamin C can interfere with it. Different forms of vitamin C are being formulated to try and get around this, but it’s debatable how well it gets converted once through the skin barrier. And even then, then what? Vitamin C isn’t the only co-factor involved in collagen production. You still need the other ingredients. Do you intend to apply all of them topically? Does it not make more sense to ensure sufficient oral intake, so you know for sure they’re available to the body to use, then apply something else a bit more reliable topically to send the body the recipe for what it should do with the ingredients, such as a retinoid or an AHA?
14:07 i was legit going to say i’m sure she was using other products to help lighten her skin in conjunction with the mask and THAT’S what got rid of her dark spots & hyperpigmentation. NOT the mask lol
Hey James! On the topic of expired make up, when do you think is the right time to throw out an eyeshadow palette? I think the expiration date for most of them is a year, but I know myself and many others never goes through the whole pallet or even to the bottom of the pan with certain colors by a year.
I love watching your videos because you’re obviously someone who values critical thinking with a lot of respect for evidence and reason and holy shit is it so refreshing, especially in the beauty world.
Omg, James. When I was small, my mom would put me to swallow garlic pieces with water to help me get rid of worms. :)))) Romanian hacks. Oh, the 90s...
The “shitty Nivea” comment was funny because I used to think Nivea was a fancier lotion when I was younger and then I actually tried it and was like oh, this is just goop that doesnt do crap for your skin lol
I just got frownies patches and theyre similar to the silicone thing the chick was wearing on her forehead. So far I like them! Hope to see a review of products like those from u soon
If any face product "worked like Botox" it would have insane cautionary labeling and warn against using your hands to apply it because your palm skin would go numb. You'd drop shit because you'd lose tactile sensation. 🤣
i honestly think those sunscreen powders and sticks are false advertising, they really dont make it clear enough how much product you need to get the advertised spf (and of course they dont because then no one would buy them)
I haven't tried the silicone ones, but I tried the Frownies brand forehead patches after getting absolutely assaulted with instagram ads. I didn't have high expectations but they kind of blew me away tbh! The adhesive on them smells vile (lol) but they really work, my forehead is so smooth. Obviously wont give you the literal paralyzing results of Botox but if you're consistent with wearing them while you sleep every night it has noticeable results of reducing any wrinkles you have and will keep any new ones from forming.
Bang on with Lush. I’ve been using them for certain products since about 2006 but in the last few years I’ve had allergic reactions from a fresh face mask, body cream, hand cream, bath bombs. It’s ridiculous I don’t even have sensitive skin as on all occasions the products burnt me and my partners skin. Too many essential oils, fragrance, colours. Oh and the price now is unbelievable, on par with like Aesop? Insane.
I'll fully admit I have kept some palettes for way too long due to rarely having the money to replenish on makeup or my fav eye shadow palettes tend to be more unique colors that don't stay in the market as long as neutrals. At the very least I've had allergic reactions where my eyes burn and constantly water and it's just not worth it obviously. I'm just gonna bite the bullet and say goodbye to them =(
culturally i grew up eating cloves of raw garlic with meals (we chewed it because we're not cowards) and i'm telling y'all it doesn't do anything for skin otherwise 16 year old me would have had a very different experience in high school
Hey James, have you tried the Caudalie vinocrush skin tint? and if you have, what are your thoughts about it? And if you haven't, will you make a review here? Thank you for your content
I use my expired eyeshadow palettes BUT I clean them. If they have been used a lot and are old? I retire them. Just really depends on how much it was used. I also do not let anyone else use my stuff. I am an artist but I have stuff I use on my clients. I never use it on myself. I could though bc I clean it. Gotta clean up your palettes and clean your brushes! Always sharpen my pencils, too. That’s wild that her palette did that. I have never.🤷♀️
There are garlic-pills out there. We have them at out pharmacy and ”nature medicin”-stores and the only thing they claim to do is to help prevent bites from tics. If they could do all that too they would FOR SURE add that to their bottles 😂😂
@@JamesWelsh i had to do a quick google investigation on this and all claims from those companies I can find (here in Sweden they can’t put any claims they want on the bottles) is ”MAY improve your immunsystem” and ”IS effective against tics” so yeeeeeah… no shot it’ll help your skin in anyway espacially against something huge like acne! SMH such a wild claim wonder what she based that on 🤦🏼♀️🤦🏼♀️😂😂😂
@@JamesWelsh I had to fact check myself with a quick Google-search and Im proud to say that I for sure had some knowledge, enough to pick up her not having the knowledge. I looked into atleast a dussin companies that sells those pills here in Sweden (where they can’t put any claims on their bottles/swedish websites) and all I can find is: ”MAY help improve your immunsystem and help against cardiovascular problems” and ”ARE effective against tics”. so.. yeah.. the later seems to be the only evidensbased claim they can make and that some of the companies provide links to studies about. One site had a link to a study about garlic being rich in sulfur compounds - mainly the active substance allicin - that can strengthen the immune system and help with cardiovascular problems. But not even that study could say for sure how much garlic you would need to eat to make a diffrence at all. Non of the companies however make any of the claims she does, not even the ones that list every single vitamin, mineral and sulfur compound makes any parallell between any of them and the skin in any way 😂😂
I doubble checked this at our pharmacys (and on some of the swedish websites for the companies that sell these) - since it’s illegal to put any claims that isn’t scientifically proven (evidensbased) on the products here I can say this certainly: There is NO evidens for garlic helping against acne or even doing something for your skin at all. They are proven to help against tics and on some of the garlic pill they say ”MAY help improve your immunesystem” since there are some studies saying that - but no one had any super clear evidense to back this up so they just say ”may”. And ofc they mention every vitamines and the sulfur compounds that garlic contains and everything they may be good for. And garlic have absolutley got a LOT of them. For example sulfur is important to create collagene - wich is important for firm and beautiful skin! But in the amount you get in even the ”bigger” garlic pills, that contains about 4 cloves, - they can’t make any claims that it makes any diffrence for the skin! So her single garlic clove will do absolutley nothing (especially applied directly on the skin wich, as we all know, is a barrier ment to keep stuff out not to absorb anything we put on it)
With people with inflammation disorders, like eczema and sometimes psoriasis, cutting down carbs and sugars can help reduce inflammation which can reduce itchiness and irritation of the skin. Along with increasing other foods that are antiinflammatory, but even then you have to consistently and mostly eat those foods. I've never heard just eating a chunk of garlic helping with anything, usually people have to some what drastically change their diet and lifestyle to reduce inflammation or even to reduce acne in the face, even then they will probably still benefit from medications or formulas meant for their issues. I also hate misinformation especially with some like acne which is a very sensitive topic for many people dealing with bad acne.
You only fart if there is something your stomach doesn't agree with same as burping I don't or drink anything that upsets it I have not farted or burped in over 20 years farting and burping shows what little class you have jeez I'm repulsed by anyone that does that including my husband
I find it interesting that majority if not almost ALL of these "anti aging" tiktoks all have people who are YOUNG. Like...I wanna hear anti aging skin care from someone in their 50's not a 20 year old!
This is by far the funniest/saddest part--all these teenagers and 20-somethings obsessing over 'this gets rid of wrinkles'. Like, sweetie, you didn't have wrinkles to begin with. That's just what your skin looks like when it's hydrated when you're that age. Do they not know anyone over the age of 40? 😅
Yes 💯
A LOT of 20 year old already have links around the eyes....
@@CordeliaWagner1999 GREAT. I think it goes without saying though a 20 year old with wrinkles compared to a 50 year old with wrinkles is vastly different. I want to hear how the 50 year old is taking care of themselves.
Anti aging starts when you are young tho. Like when you are 50 you are already 'aged'.
Anti aging just means stopping or slowing getting wrinkles and skin damage.. so starting in your 20s will make you look 'younger' in your 50s
the reusable bunny mask looks like that one scene from the office where dwight cuts the face off of a CPR dummy and wears it like a halloween mask. excellent product development Lush, well done ✨
I'm dead 😂😂😂
That’s the first thing that came to my mind too 😂😂
Or the masks can be used in a Halloween horror short.
It was giving Jack the ripper for sure
I totally get people wanting Botox or using wrinkle cream to reduce wrinkles. To each their own. But I feel like consciously restricting yourself from making facial expressions robs you of a key aspect of human existence. We have such a short time on this rock, why limit ourselves that way?
Expressionless faces is so weird. I don't like it. Give me the wrinkles. If it's so bad it's making me depressed I'd actually rather have a face and or brow lift.
THIS
My sister was big on not showing too much facial expression cuz “it will give your wrinkles”. Chick you look bland if you want,,,,nobody is going to have to guess how I feel.
I don't make facial expressions because it is what I got taught to do it's a waste of time and energy to pull facial expressions I support the Wednesday look twenty four seven it's my thing I will stick to it
@@robingray8822I agree. I started going down the face care rabbit hole due to an on and off battle with acne.I had to promise myself to limit my targeting to dealing with the acne, having a correctly moisturized face, and limit attempts to deal with dark circles. Iwant to take caer of my skin, nit base my every eye twitch on whetherai mightget wrinkles or not lols
that girl with a full base and lip and eyebrows saying she's not wearing foundation 👀😂
That is what’s more make me angry, that and when a celeb full of filter start make Makeup and the comments is full of people compliments the quality of the products and skin care, but from beginning exist filter and lighting like, that reveals are not real.
Also she is what 20,21? What tightening does she need?
That’s what I was thinking! She has contour on her forehead!! She’s wearing a full face of makeup!
I can also see highlight and bronzer. This is so silly. We can clearly see the makeup.
@@honeybee347Just like beauty Bay always use super young people, trying anti aging skincare and concealer techniques for lifting the face... Im always like... Use someone well over 35 years old for this beauty Bay please....
... They make garlic supplements...
You know... less of a choking hazard.
Yeah but none of those (that I can find atleast) claim to help about the things she mention.
Just ”improve you immunsystem” - wich isn’t really based in any evidensbased studies
And ”fight off tics/prevent tics-bites” - wich is the only evidensbased claim they make
@@zannadunstrand6289 garlic tablets claim to help with inflammation and endometriosis amongst other things, so maybe there's a link between those that helps hormonal acne and the swelling and pain that come with it 🤷🏻 I have a mate that rubs garlic oil on his psoriasis to help.
Also don't taste of raw garlic. 🤢
What I have heard is that they are anti inflammatory
@@zannadunstrand6289We advise in my hospital any patient that will undergo surgery (except the emergency ones) to stop taking garlic supplements and/or consuming several cloves of fresh garlic for a week at least because of its blood thinning properties. It can risk that person being hypotensive during surgery and prevent too much bleeding
"My skin without foundation," either that's a full beat or you have very well graded sun damage on your forehead that looks like bronzer and your cheeks are a perfect bubblegum pink. She speaks of dark spots which are not evident anywhere but that under eye highlight is popping
to me, I hear dark spots and think acne scars. just cuz I have really bad scarring that is gonna take a lot of intense treating to fade. apparently to her, a dark spot seems to be slight discoloration from an angry pimple
So happy not everyone is falling for this bs!!! Lol
Without foundation doesn't mean 100% bare skin. I think here is the catch.
@@mitsubachi6865 But she wanted to pass it off as bare skin.
The girl swallowed a whole garlic clove and talked about not chewing it to not get garlic breath but is not concerned about the heinous garlic burps she’s about to have.
The girl who says she isn’t wearing foundation with the huge contour line on her forehead 👁️, the concealer under her eyes 👁️, the blush on her cheeks 👁️, the highlight on top of the blush 👁️, and the highlight on her nose 👁️. All of it set in place too.
You can still use makeup without foundation I do it works a treat and still stays in place so your point is what it's a useless one
it was the perfectly bronzed forhead for me. either she's using a filter or just trying to use semantics. "I (technically) am (only) not wearing foundation"
@@BOUJEEBOGANBADBITCHQUEEN get real. she has makeup on - including foundation.
@@aquatiger8 that's what I was thinking this whole time tbh, she's just using semantics
I'm not that good at spotting makeup on people (I don't wear it myself), but even I could tell she's got a bunch on. Like okay, you might not have _foundation_ on, but that is NOT your bare skin
"this is what my skin looks like without foundation!" no it isn't babes
She's going to be like "WeLL i NeVeR sAiD nO HiLiGhT & cOnToUr"
I use make up but no foundation foundation is a waste of time I use my makeup on straight bare face
@@BOUJEEBOGANBADBITCHQUEEN If you don't believe in skincare or suncare, then why are you using makeup? Kinda weird honestly... Also you say your skin is fine, but girly there is probably so much damage beneath your skin. Also skin cancer is a real thing. Science exists. You don't know better than scientist lol
@@BOUJEEBOGANBADBITCHQUEEN So you still use make up.
What's your point
The garlic can’t be true. I’ve seen how sparkly vampire skin is.
😂
😂 💎💎💎
It's the skin of a killer Brittany.
I Love this comment 😂
Me, a girl from Transilvania laughing like crazy:))))))
Fun fact: Back in the Portuguese dictatorship time, when the men were forced to be drafted and deployed to fight in the colonial war, the soldiers would shove garlic cloves up their arses and that would induce fever so they were temporarily excused to fight in the war fronts.
im dying
That escalated from 0 to 100 so fast 💀
Why didn’t I know this when I was a teenager trying to skip school?! 😩
If they would teach this stuff at school you would end up with bunch of kids shoving garlic cloves in their asses 😂
Eating raw potato has the same effect 😂
Garlic? Just like botox
Flax seed? Just like botox
Silicon patches? You guessed it, botox
Carrots? Botox
Smoking cigarettes? Botox
Drinking soda? Just like botox!
Surprisingly - Botox ? Not like Botox
What Benefit does cigarettes have??? 😂
Just like botox ... Duh @@mayhem875
Wouldn't smoking be opposite of botox though?
@mayhem875 lowers your appetite, so stops you eating as much, so weightloss... but does that outweigh the many negatives? 100% no!!!!
I hate the constant refrain of “it’s just like botox!”😭 If we could slather on some flax seeds & get the same effect as Botox injections, this would be common knowledge by now & we’d all be walking around with frozen facial muscles lol It wouldn’t be a secret, and people wouldn’t be paying $$$ for actual Botox.
Recommending taking that much garlic could also be dangerous for some people. It does work as a blood thinner. If someone is already on a blood thinner or has a bleeding disorder it could cause problems. You can get garlic supplements, but not for the reasons stated in the TikTok.
I did not know this and I take blood thinner injections 😳 thank you for saying this!
@@theirmanager5204absolutely! There are many common spices and supplements that can thin the blood such as turmeric and vitamin E; even drinking too much camomile tea can do it! There must be lists on the internet- have a look. I had a few dangerous supplement routines too before I found out!
I hope you get a notification for this; youtube is being weird lately. 😕
There are lists on the internet- please check! Even camomile tea is a blood thinner.
The surgeons in my hospital advises patients undergoing surgery (except emergency cases) to stop consuming garlic supplements or several cloves of fresh garlic a day for at least a week. Excessive bleeding and hypotension can kill a patient on the table. Garlic is unavoidable as folk medicine in my workplace.
The weird information I learn on UA-cam that my doctors won’t tell me is astounding
“Suctions the wrinkles” really got me 😂
😂😭😭
Those Lush face masks are indeed horrifying. They look like something out of a horror movie.
Ed Gein would've loved those things.
@@LaBelleAraignee😅😭😭
It reminds me of that k!ller in the texas chainsaw massacre
Fresh new face.... From your victims 🤣
Kinda feels like a FNAF vibe 😂
I don’t like the idea of a reusable face mask that I can’t wash between uses 😭
Same 😭 that’s why I like the silicone ones!
The whole makeup expiration thing makes me realize how much wastefulness there is in the beauty community. Like these influencers buy so much and are sent so much makeup only to use once for a 3 minute video, and it gets shoved into their huge collection of makeup. So wasteful
It‘s a huge waste! And even for normal consumers who buy a lot of eyeshadow palettes - you won‘t be able to use them up at all.
@@NoisyHill_ I save expired eyeshadow to use as pigment for resin! I've never gone through a full pan of any shadow, including the tones I scrape out for drag and cosplay
As a mature women with wrinkles, tic toc is like Comedy Central! Flaxseed and garlic 😂
Actually they help in so many ways stop been so close minded and do research big time it helps
@@BOUJEEBOGANBADBITCHQUEEN🤣😂🤣😂 do your own research means “I’m too embarrassed to tell you my sources” 😂
Garlic doesn't repel acne. It repels vampires.
They saw the wrong movie 😂😂
Meanwhile, people from Transilvania hang garlic on the corners. :)))) Buahahahahahahaha
Garlic annihilates bacteria, it's not impossible that spot treating with garlic oil and taking garlic supplements could work as an antibiotic but it's so far from the best option and it's not by any means going to cure it. And eating the garlic clove whole is almost pointless. You actually could cause other problems by messing with your gut bacteria. Not to mention the smell lol. But I have treated an ear infection with diluted garlic oil (when I had no medical coverage 😅) and it works overnight. I used to get the most excruciatingly painful, miserable ear infections and it was worth having a smell ear the next day 😂
My raccoons best friend is named Garlic.. garlic has no wrinkles.. im just sayin..
@@RaccoonNation what 😂😂😂
first of all: you own a racoon? Where do you live that owning them is a tving?
Second of all: what is garlic? A animal - wich one? A stuffed animal/a toy? A acctual garlic?
I have so many questions
I got a KatVonD eye shadow palette years ago, and got eye infections both times I used it (I was ok, they thankfully were easy to treat). Sephora wouldn't refund me, and it took me a month of jumping through hoops with Sephora/KVD to get a refund. I poked around the 'net and found a few other people talking about infections from that palette as well as the one you held up, and I still wonder if they didn't have a quality control problem with certain colors and/or palettes made during a certain time frame.
Ewwww...so they were probably contaminated out the gate! 😳
Sephora does easy 30 day returns. ..
My thought is that it could have easily have been contaminated makeup brushes
One of our church leaders nearly died from swallowing a whole garlic glove. It got stuck in his throat and he couldn't get it out for more than a minute. He was alone so couldn't find anyone to help, until it finally dislodged. He gave a whole sermon about it, it was the scariest moment of his life
Why would he swallow a glove?! Surely he realised how troublesome that would be to swallow safely 🧤
@@jojomarch I meant clove, lol
I know lol!@@dime.overmatter
Why did he do that? He wanted to repel vampires?😂🙈
Great example of why everyone should learn how to self-hiemlich (I probably spelled that wrong)
When I was in 2nd grade I tried to convince other kids that if you had an Adams apple then you were sick, and I feel like I get that same energy from some of these influencers. Just saying dumb shit to see if they can convince you.
was code for boys have cooties!!😂
the garlic one 💀 my IBS could never
It would end me 😭
@@JamesWelsh same 😫 not to mention the heartburn. and for what??
IBS sufferer here. Not only would end us, but those around us 💀💀💀 (if you know what I mean lol)
Same. *Cries in FODMAPs*
Thank you for starting back telling us what you’re using. I never understood how people complained about a skincare influencer talking about his skincare products !
It’s literally a shopping list for me. So helpful
James I love how you say those Lush sheet masks are shit and terrifying and then “are they discontinued? Oh no, they’re in stock! I’m gonna buy it!” Hahaha!!! 😂 😂😂
Thank you for always being the voice of reason! The only brand I trust IMPLICITLY is SkinUp✨️💅
Daiso does a silicone face mask with ear loops that you put over a sheet mask, so you don't have to lie prone for half an hour while you have it on
I too have gotten pink eye from makeup. Halloween, 2016, London, gave all my flat mates the most fire Halloween looks with my teeny tiny Claire’s palette and pound land brushes. Do I regret it? Yes, my vision never fully recovered 🙃
Oh my days that's terrible! What's your eyesight like now?
not the girl saying she's not wearing foundation when she's very obviously got a full face of makeup on....
but seriously it's so concerning to see people from the ages of 13-25 saying they want to get rid of all their wrinkles likeeeee what wrinkles!!! you don't have wrinkles!!! you aren't even finished developing into your adult self!!!!!
I’m 30 and it’s only now I get a slight wrinkle between my brows from frowning. Trying not to and keeping my skin moisturised helps. Absolute joke that these teens/early 20’s are on about anti aging when they won’t get wrinkles for another decade.
Besides what people do to prevent/reverse aging looks waaay worse than actually aging. How many young people have we seen that have gotten botox and filler in their early 20’s now look older than some of us in our 30’s. Skincare routine for preventing aging in the 20’s is fine. Botox and filler do the opposite. Ages them so much
@@FleaÉire Same, I'm 28 and I got a vague line mid brows from frowning. I frown a lot, my family sometimes tell me to stop frowning, but it'a a habit and I guess I'll live with a permanent scowl when I'll be older. Other wrinkles? Not one. I don't really know why young influencers keep worrying about something they will start to have in 10 or 15 years.
So I wear a full face sometimes without foundation I don't have the.for foundation at all I barely use highlighter, contour just eyeshadow, eyeliner,mascara and lipstick I support the goth look sans extremely white face us goths don't use highlighter contour bronzer blush etc
@@BOUJEEBOGANBADBITCHQUEEN man no offense but i don't think you know what 'goth' means. goths can wear any type of makeup. and most people wear bronzer/blush/contour nowadays because heavy eyeshadow looks bad without heavy face makeup too. its all gotta be matching and cohesive.
@@BOUJEEBOGANBADBITCHQUEEN many goths definitely contour or add blush. I've worn literal clown makeup to the club because I didn't want to be recognized that night 😂
The idea behind the silicon patches is not to stop you from moving your face but to trap moisture and hydrate the skin, which would (temporarily) smooth wrinkles. 😊
It’s both!
It's both. If you read the descriptions on the various sites that sell them, they are meant to keep you skin immobile and the moisture trapped under the patch makes it look like it smooths wrinkles. I know this because one of the reasons I never tried these is that you can't have anything under the patch, otherwise it doesn't stick enough to stop you face from moving, and obviously you can't use it if you have oily skin for the same reason.
The Lush mask just looks like Leatherface from The Texas Chainsaw massacre! 😂
YESSS
Not chewing or crushing the garlic and swallowing it whole won't activate the allicin. Thats why you're supposed to crush garlic 10 mins before you cook with it if you want the health benefits.
I mean it still won't help your acne, but you'll get the other health benefits.
I'm a microbiologist and I was dying at your pronunciations of Staphylococcus and Pseudomonas and Bacillus!! Amazing.
But yea, don't use expired makeup. It's not just the formula that might break down with time, but bacteria can grow in it. It's a similar reason your brother is always getting on makeup artists not using hygienic practices when working on clients. Skin has tons of bacteria on it. It will grow in your make up if you touch something from your skin to the makeup. Lots of these bacteria are not harmful, but when they sit and grow and grow in your makeup, and then you put it on your eyes... You are taking a big risk!
ICU nurse here, also loling at my job and beauty colliding in one video.
😂😅 I don’t know why people take the risk?!
@@JamesWelshFor the clicks, innit. 💜🖤💜
I'm a chemist and even I got a little "aww that's cute" smile 😊
@@JamesWelsh My guess is because
1. it's discontinued, so they can't buy another one
2. they haven't used it much so they have still have a lot of product left and find it a waste to throw it away
or 3. because it's expensive so they don't want to buy another one.
(I'll admit, I'm guilty of that. Especially with my mascara and brow gel for red hair and my foundation for fair skin with a pink undertone, it's expensive and the foundation shade is hard to find, so I'm gonna use every last bit of it)
If I hear about flax seed one more time........
How do you feel about chia seeds 😊
All I know is, it'll keep you regular...
I still remember when I read it was good for damaged hair, so I kept making this horrid flax seed slime to throw on my hair like a mask and it didn't do shit, beside taking an eternity to wash off.
Is there anything them flax seeds are said to do that's true?😂
All jokes aside, if you suffer from dry eyes...flaxseed oil supplements are amazingly helpful for relief....ingested, obviously lol
If i swallowed garlic like that lets just my heartburn would be out of this world lol 😂😂😂
My colon would strangle me 😭
I don't have IBS but I think my stomach would still be like wtf is this
@@KittyKraftStudio”put that thing back where it came from or so help me”
I use garlic to kill heartburn.
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The girl pretending that she can't move her forehead because she used a wrinkle patch is funny. A patch isn't botox, its not gonna prevent her from moving her face😂
I will say I spent like most of my life not expressing my forehead or raising my brows much when I express my face because someone told me when I was a teen not to or I’d get wrinkles lol and than tried patches and now I cannot move my forehead very much 😂
While fully moving her forehead at the end like normal
@@Boooo_39she went from my forehead is paralyzed to oh look I can move it normally.. she had no problem moving it by accident at the end of the video 😂
I've always had issues with lush skin care. Love their bath stuff, and scrubs for exfoliation on the body, but I will never put anything on my face from them.
The garlic one has me dead! I love garlic and cook with it a LOT and I still have very regular breakouts. I wish garlic worked like that because my skin would be flawless!
If you're like me and CRINGE at the idea of yeeting a $50+ palette in the trash, check if any of your friends or family is the artsy type. Some of the eyeshadow pigments can be repurposed into paint, nail art, resin, and more!
I've heard spraying it with isopropyl may help but I'm not sure if the palette can handle it :(
I got a UV disinfecting box for my makeup
@@bisexualantigone I could be wrong but I'm pretty sure spraying pallets with isopropyl alcohol is a fairly standard practice in the industry for sanitizing between clients so it shouldn't hurt the pallet. I would definitely start with a light mist first just in case.
In a world where everything is so hectic, thank u james for ur calming videos. I could listen to u talking about wash powder and it would still have the same calming effect.
I appreciate u 🙏🏻🌹
🥹💜💜
Okay, I needed to see this. Going through my makeup drawer with a trash bag
Usable for 7 days...but how many people do sheet masks everyday? After I use one I have to give my skin at least a one week break or else I'll break out badly.
So it might be usable for 7 days, but at the end you might use it like one or two times.
* it would make much more sense if it's usable 7 times, but not 7 days.
Also an IBS sufferer 😩
I was told by my medical practitioner to soak garlic and onion in a jar of olive oil. Then use the olive oil in lieu of garlic and onion. It will taste of garlic and onion without upsetting your stomach.
Have you ever baked the garlic in olive oil?
If anyone wants throw away make up etc and lives in the UK, Sainsbury's supermarket has a recycling box for them. So save your eyes and save the environment at the same time ❤❤
So does Boots! (They recycle the packaging)
Oh brill I’ll do that then! Thanks for the info! ❤
Friday doesnt start until one of the Welshes posts 💜💜💜💜
I feel so bad for the First Lady.❤❤❤
"staff lo ka kuss" "soo do mo nus" "bass ill us" microbiology is fascinating 😂
Eeewwwww.
Silence of the lambs meets Easter bunny.
The thing with garlic though is it in a couple of studies it did show some benefit to the skin in terms of things like antioxidant benefits, wound healing, treatment of fungal infections, and so on. Now if any of these 'I can't believe it's not botox' 'nature knows best' type skincare influences had bothered to so much as glance at these studies they would see that they were studying the active ingredients in garlic and not just swallowing whole garlic cloves or rubbing raw garlic over people's skin.
Alternative Stereo is a Korean brand! Their concepts are so fresh and cool, they’re really becoming a lip product MVP
On no way?! The website I bought it off said it was Chinese! I must just have the Chinese packaging too! I love it!
@@JamesWelsh Interesting! All of their social media and websites is Korean, I got all of mine off of Olive Young!
@@JamesWelsh maybe it's a dupe..? I searched their official website and it is indeed a Korean brand
I do disagree with sunscreen in everything. I'm allergic to chemical sunscreen, and it's getting really hard to shop for skincare and makeup that doesn't have spf in it.
Fellow sufferer!!! Absolutely 10000000 percent agree!!!!!!
1:43 it’s a beautiful case, I can see why you wouldn’t throw it away
Raw garlic and raw white onions are actually very good for bacteria removal in the body but you do in fact have to squash and bust open the garlic clove to get the benefits. And not recommended to do too much because your gut can’t handle an abundance of it. And I have never heard of it helping with acne.
it does not remove bacteria, it help the proliferation of the good gut bacteria therefore you hopefully get more good bacteria and less of the ones that feed on refine carb and sugar. I would really incorporate garlic in the diet, like slice it with french beans or crush it with vinaigrette on tomatoes. I am really unsure of swallowing the whole thing as I believe it is the soft part in the inside who does the magic
They do not “remove bacteria from the body”. The idea that onion and garlic can “remove “ germs from the air or from the body once consumed came from the miasma theory of illness: that bad smells carried and caused illness. The onion and garlic smelled stronger than the ‘bad miasma’ air, so therefore it must be keeping you from getting sick.We now know that germs, bacteria and fungi cause illness.
There is no scientific evidence that consuming onion or garlic will remove bacteria from your body. I don’t know how that would even work.
Interestingly, there are compounds in onion, garlic, wine, and cows bile left in a copper vessel for 9 days as prescribed by an ancient medieval book called Bald’s Leechbook, that can have topical antibacterial properties. But it has not been proven to kill bacteria once ingested. It has been shown to work topically against MRSA pretty well, though, which is actually extremely exciting.
The thing about bacteria is that they are always evolving and changing to outsmart the antibacterials we use. If onion and garlic could remove bacteria from our bodies, I guarantee you I would never be sick from bacteria, considering how much of both I eat. Unfortunately, I’m sick as we speak and no amount of onion or garlic can help that.
Well in my country people eat raw garlic and onion with salt, especially the green onion and young garlic. They eat them with their meal, not alone. They smell a lot afterwards, but they say it's good for the body 😂
No you have to cut the garlic and leave it for 15 minutes so the same chemical that's in antibiotics is released. The same chemical is in amoxycillin antibiotics so yes technically I'm sure it can remove bacteria
Your gut will break the garlic down anyway so wouldnt matter if you squashed it or had it whole
2:22 that’s why I’ll never understand ppl who’re makeup collectors and have these huge collections, like makeup expires and gets moldy, so Idu the purpose of collecting all this makeup that A. They’ll probably never even use bc they have so many and realistically will only use one or two and B. If you do use it, it’ll give you zombie face and plus it’s just wasteful and unnecessary clutter
💯 all of this. It’s hard seeing so much waste
agreed! i really try to use up mine, no matter how difficult it is sometimes. you know what - i've got some old palettes laying around & i think i'm just going to throw them out...
There is tuff you can buy and use to stop it going mouldy tarababyz talks about it on her channel I use isocol spray and that works big time especially when I lived in a big time wet humidity climate
I use to get the $25 ipsy boxes every month for almost two years. I had to stop because I had WAY too much makeup!
the face mask looks like a raw chicken cutlet 😭😭
Holy crap I am definitely going through my stash. It’s all gonna go tomorrow.
I already need to de-clutter, but now I’m looking at my eyeshadow palettes like 👁️__👁️
gives me a good excuse to stock up on my favorite brand but I don't do makeup nearly enough to justify buying new stuff 😭
I worked at a beach for three months last summer, and I used a SPF 50 sunscreen (which has sadly been discontinued) and set and mattified it with a sunscreen powder, because why not, then I would reapply both on my lunch break. I also wore a sunhat (not sure what the UPF was of the hat since I didn't have a choice of hat), but that combo worked so well at preventing sun damage. I think my point is that if I'm using a suncreen powder, I'd only use it over a suncreen that I know has at least 50 SPF anyway and it doesn't hurt to set it with a SPF powder. I'm certainly not going to rely on the powder alone - just a potential little bonus.
i guess we know where hannibal lecter shops for skincare 😬
You wear somebody’s face ONE TIME to escape custody and people just don’t let you forget it 🙄
PSA: if it is a wet substrate, mascara, cream eyeshadow, etc., and you did not use a clean brush or finger every time, you should ditch it if, it’s been past a year, past the expiration, or it smells or feels funky, aside from mascara which should be no more than 3 months. Dry stuff is a bit more difficult to say, since moisture, and the oils in creams, are usually the problem. Usually that will keep for awhile, as in almost indefinitely, but eventually the texture will go off and it definitely shouldn’t be used around the eyes if you are sensitive. You should also wipe off the surface with a paper towel to remove anything on the surface if it has been awhile.
We could never think less of you James! 💜💜
"I am not particularly greasy" Thank you , James ! The am, I used Bioderma ....I am older ...but still have oily skin. You are a calming person, and I appreciate listening to you. Thanks 😁❤
If the "Garlic Hack" were true, people in Gilroy, CA would have the clearest skin this side of the Rockies 😂
Ah, Gilroy. Oh, to be smelling garlic while driving through there again... 😂
Exactly. If garlic did help with acne then it would have to be applied topically on the skin. It's the same with vitamin C. When you ingest it, it will not have anywhere near as strong of an effect because your kidneys will excrete most of it (you'll pee it out) or your gut will absorb most of the nutrients in the case of garlic, and the actual amount of vit C/garlic nutrients going into your skin from underneath will be very small. When you apply it ON the skin that doesn't have such excretion mechanisms, you'll end up getting higher concentration going into your skin.
I think you’re forgetting that the digestive system breaks compounds down into smaller bioavailable forms, that once absorbed into the bloodstream can travel to the skin. The issue isn’t with it just getting rid of compounds digested, it’s that they’re not necessarily going to be used how you hope they will. The body has different priorities. The way I view it is that taking things orally supplies your body with the ingredients and the stuff you apply topically supplies the recipe for what you want to happen with the ingredients. Not that one or the other is better in general, but that they serve different purposes and work together.
The body needs vitamin C to make collagen, for example, but there are problems with vitamin C being absorbed topically. That’s not to say none gets in, but it oxidising before it can and the skin’s pH sort of repelling vitamin C can interfere with it. Different forms of vitamin C are being formulated to try and get around this, but it’s debatable how well it gets converted once through the skin barrier. And even then, then what? Vitamin C isn’t the only co-factor involved in collagen production. You still need the other ingredients. Do you intend to apply all of them topically? Does it not make more sense to ensure sufficient oral intake, so you know for sure they’re available to the body to use, then apply something else a bit more reliable topically to send the body the recipe for what it should do with the ingredients, such as a retinoid or an AHA?
My eyes & face HURT for the first gal owie!😭😭
I was so scared by the thumbnail images😅
🥲😅😅
Not me refusing to throw out the OG Naked palette from Urban Decay..... 😭😭😭
The bacteria pronunciation was so charming. And pretty close!! Love it
I love garlic... but swallowing a clove of it? 😭
I feel like it would eat a hole in my stomach!
14:07 i was legit going to say i’m sure she was using other products to help lighten her skin in conjunction with the mask and THAT’S what got rid of her dark spots & hyperpigmentation. NOT the mask lol
As someone who is allergic to garlic and flaxseed….. I’m out!
Hey James! On the topic of expired make up, when do you think is the right time to throw out an eyeshadow palette? I think the expiration date for most of them is a year, but I know myself and many others never goes through the whole pallet or even to the bottom of the pan with certain colors by a year.
My mom does the garlic thing! Albeit it's for other reasons, but she does have beautiful skin 🤷🏿♀️ so who knows
I love watching your videos because you’re obviously someone who values critical thinking with a lot of respect for evidence and reason and holy shit is it so refreshing, especially in the beauty world.
That thing you stick on your fringe sends me every time lmaooooooooo idk why I find it so amusing
Hair Velcro. A godsend for me who hate clips before putting a sheet or spa mask on my face.
what products are good for reapplying spf over makeup? I haven't been able to find a good product.
Those viscous facemasks had me rolling. They look so goofy, and I can’t imagine how heavy they are.
Omg, James. When I was small, my mom would put me to swallow garlic pieces with water to help me get rid of worms. :)))) Romanian hacks. Oh, the 90s...
As a microbiologist, hearing you pronounce the bacteria names absolutely made my day 😂❤ you werent toooooo far off for the most part
The “shitty Nivea” comment was funny because I used to think Nivea was a fancier lotion when I was younger and then I actually tried it and was like oh, this is just goop that doesnt do crap for your skin lol
It works for me whenever I use just because it doesn't work for you does not mean it won't work for someone else or did you forget that one 🙄🥴
@@BOUJEEBOGANBADBITCHQUEENNope, was simply agreeing with James and his OPINION.
@@BOUJEEBOGANBADBITCHQUEENexactly. I like Nivea ❤
I just got frownies patches and theyre similar to the silicone thing the chick was wearing on her forehead. So far I like them! Hope to see a review of products like those from u soon
If any face product "worked like Botox" it would have insane cautionary labeling and warn against using your hands to apply it because your palm skin would go numb. You'd drop shit because you'd lose tactile sensation. 🤣
i honestly think those sunscreen powders and sticks are false advertising, they really dont make it clear enough how much product you need to get the advertised spf (and of course they dont because then no one would buy them)
2:20: So cute how he pronounce the bacteria 🥺🥺😍😍
I haven't tried the silicone ones, but I tried the Frownies brand forehead patches after getting absolutely assaulted with instagram ads. I didn't have high expectations but they kind of blew me away tbh! The adhesive on them smells vile (lol) but they really work, my forehead is so smooth. Obviously wont give you the literal paralyzing results of Botox but if you're consistent with wearing them while you sleep every night it has noticeable results of reducing any wrinkles you have and will keep any new ones from forming.
Why is "bUt WhEn I tElL yOu" influencer's favourite phrase?
Bang on with Lush. I’ve been using them for certain products since about 2006 but in the last few years I’ve had allergic reactions from a fresh face mask, body cream, hand cream, bath bombs. It’s ridiculous I don’t even have sensitive skin as on all occasions the products burnt me and my partners skin. Too many essential oils, fragrance, colours. Oh and the price now is unbelievable, on par with like Aesop? Insane.
I'll fully admit I have kept some palettes for way too long due to rarely having the money to replenish on makeup or my fav eye shadow palettes tend to be more unique colors that don't stay in the market as long as neutrals. At the very least I've had allergic reactions where my eyes burn and constantly water and it's just not worth it obviously. I'm just gonna bite the bullet and say goodbye to them =(
If you’re an artsy type you can recycle them into all kinds of nailpolish, paints, resins, etc.
@@OfficialROZWBRAZEL True that's a great idea!
I use my old powders (eyeshadow, blushes) in place of mica powder with my polymer clay sometimes 😊
That Lush mask looks like a kombucha scoby.
it does and it's NASTY 😂
Do you have a video on how to hide rosacea? Especially for someone who doesn't wear makeup often?
culturally i grew up eating cloves of raw garlic with meals (we chewed it because we're not cowards) and i'm telling y'all it doesn't do anything for skin otherwise 16 year old me would have had a very different experience in high school
Hey James, have you tried the Caudalie vinocrush skin tint? and if you have, what are your thoughts about it? And if you haven't, will you make a review here? Thank you for your content
Looks like a thick slice of billy bear ham slapped on the face 🐻😂
I use my expired eyeshadow palettes BUT I clean them. If they have been used a lot and are old? I retire them. Just really depends on how much it was used. I also do not let anyone else use my stuff. I am an artist but I have stuff I use on my clients. I never use it on myself. I could though bc I clean it. Gotta clean up your palettes and clean your brushes! Always sharpen my pencils, too.
That’s wild that her palette did that. I have never.🤷♀️
There are garlic-pills out there.
We have them at out pharmacy and ”nature medicin”-stores and the only thing they claim to do is to help prevent bites from tics.
If they could do all that too they would FOR SURE add that to their bottles 😂😂
lol exactly 😭😭
@@JamesWelsh i had to do a quick google investigation on this and all claims from those companies I can find (here in Sweden they can’t put any claims they want on the bottles) is ”MAY improve your immunsystem” and ”IS effective against tics” so yeeeeeah… no shot it’ll help your skin in anyway espacially against something huge like acne!
SMH such a wild claim wonder what she based that on 🤦🏼♀️🤦🏼♀️😂😂😂
@@JamesWelsh I had to fact check myself with a quick Google-search and Im proud to say that I for sure had some knowledge, enough to pick up her not having the knowledge.
I looked into atleast a dussin companies that sells those pills here in Sweden (where they can’t put any claims on their bottles/swedish websites) and all I can find is:
”MAY help improve your immunsystem and help against cardiovascular problems” and ”ARE effective against tics”.
so.. yeah.. the later seems to be the only evidensbased claim they can make and that some of the companies provide links to studies about.
One site had a link to a study about garlic being rich in sulfur compounds - mainly the active substance allicin - that can strengthen the immune system and help with cardiovascular problems. But not even that study could say for sure how much garlic you would need to eat to make a diffrence at all.
Non of the companies however make any of the claims she does, not even the ones that list every single vitamin, mineral and sulfur compound makes any parallell between any of them and the skin in any way 😂😂
I doubble checked this at our pharmacys (and on some of the swedish websites for the companies that sell these) - since it’s illegal to put any claims that isn’t scientifically proven (evidensbased) on the products here I can say this certainly:
There is NO evidens for garlic helping against acne or even doing something for your skin at all.
They are proven to help against tics and on some of the garlic pill they say ”MAY help improve your immunesystem” since there are some studies saying that - but no one had any super clear evidense to back this up so they just say ”may”.
And ofc they mention every vitamines and the sulfur compounds that garlic contains and everything they may be good for. And garlic have absolutley got a LOT of them.
For example sulfur is important to create collagene - wich is important for firm and beautiful skin! But in the amount you get in even the ”bigger” garlic pills, that contains about 4 cloves, - they can’t make any claims that it makes any diffrence for the skin!
So her single garlic clove will do absolutley nothing (especially applied directly on the skin wich, as we all know, is a barrier ment to keep stuff out not to absorb anything we put on it)
those lush ones are made out of seaweed extract that breaks down if it gets really wet...
The girl eating the entire garlic 🤮
The whole clobe! Can you beliebe?!?
With people with inflammation disorders, like eczema and sometimes psoriasis, cutting down carbs and sugars can help reduce inflammation which can reduce itchiness and irritation of the skin. Along with increasing other foods that are antiinflammatory, but even then you have to consistently and mostly eat those foods. I've never heard just eating a chunk of garlic helping with anything, usually people have to some what drastically change their diet and lifestyle to reduce inflammation or even to reduce acne in the face, even then they will probably still benefit from medications or formulas meant for their issues. I also hate misinformation especially with some like acne which is a very sensitive topic for many people dealing with bad acne.
Her garlic farts are hazardous to the Volturi.
😂😅😂
You only fart if there is something your stomach doesn't agree with same as burping I don't or drink anything that upsets it I have not farted or burped in over 20 years farting and burping shows what little class you have jeez I'm repulsed by anyone that does that including my husband