It's to remove oil based dirt dermatologist actually recommend it stop coming on here saying whatever u want go see a doctor instead of saying whatever u want
I watched a dermatologist go over her make up routine and she uses drug store products for every step. I saw her recommend elf holy hydration balm. I forgot her name tho, but it was for an anti-redness PM routine.
I have the peach and lily one and am very sensitive as well but it gave me no reaction at all. I avoid fragrance too and it doesn’t have a scent. I’d recommend giving it a try if you would like unless it has an ingredient that triggers your skin
do i oil cleanse only if im wearing makeup? bc i never wear makeup but i want to oil cleanse but i heard that it wont benefit much bc i dont have any makeup on my face.. :( help guys
I've been on a bit of a social media hiatus for the last few years and I just returned to your channel. Boy, I gotta say I am completely here for Hyram's style glow up. Insanely good.
Hanskin alpha hydroxy oil is the best out of all oils I will preach this to anyone looking for a cleansing oil. Gets heavy makeup off within seconds, clears out pores andddd super easy to wash off
@@jenie9977 update after a five day trial. I found it amazing at taking the makeup off. I tried applying some overnight but for my oily skin it Definitely was way too heavy. That being said it did wonders on my dry patches so I will do some 'spot treatment' with it from now on. As of now I didn't get any clogged pores or acnee from it but I can't vouch for that in the long run. Hope this helps
@@corinatsb oh I'm from asian and rarely use sunflower seed oil..but thank you for sharing the info with me..I would ike to try too since my face is way too dry
Just use simple routine cerave cleaner once I a week cause its stip face natural oil and cerave moisturizing cream I ham using it for like 3 years and I have a pretty decent skin
You have so many oils, balms, cleansers, exfoliants, toners, spot treatments and so on. Would love to know what order to use everything in correctly. Do you use a cleansing balm and then a cleanser? Or just one or the other? Do you like to change up what you’re using or do you like to stick to the same products until you notice it’s not working anymore? Sorry for so many questions. Trying to figure something out for myself and my teenagers.
Yes, you use a cleansing balm or any other oil based cleanser first before going in with a water based cleanser. It’s always best to use the double cleanse method (so using both) to effectively remove any makeup, dirt, & sunscreen. However, on the days I don’t wear makeup I only use a water based cleanser without double cleansing, that’s just me though. For exfoliating, it’s always best to keep that at a minimum per week for example only 2x a week. If you over exfoliate it can damage your skin barrier. It’s also best to use a chemical exfoliant rather than a physical exfoliant on the face because physical exfoliation can cause irritation, redness, tenderness & you won’t exfoliate your face evenly. Chemical exfoliating is a lot more gentle & effective without having to scrub your face. The one I use is called turmeric exfoliating solution by cocokind. This one is like a two in one cause it exfoliates while also targeting hyperpigmentation (dark areas). You can start by using it a couple times then increase the times depending on how your skin tolerates it :)
Can you explain more about the sunflower seed oil? I love my oils but I’d honestly think the complete opposite and avoid a product if sunflower oil was at the top. Isn’t it extremely prone to rancidity and cheap so more likely to be used to dilute better quality oils?
Don't care for peach and lily but great ingredients.i love pro collagen cleansing balm.its expensive but it's so hydrating and yes has some great emolliants.
Spending 30 dollars on oil cleanser when you can get as much better (if not better) with affordable prices. Papaya, ginger... All of these "exotic" engredients don't have any scientific litterature to state wether they're effective on the skin or not, especially on something like a cleanser that you immediately wash off. It's just marketing. Search for basic and unscented cleansing oils. Hada labo have a great one, Heimish and Beauty of Joseon got a balm. They're all affordable.
Glow Recipe Papaya Sorbet Smoothing Enzyme Cleansing Balm & Makeup Remover: howl.me/cikena04BfD
Peach & Lily Ginger Melt Oil Cleanser: howl.me/cikenbwRDBV
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Im so buying!!
i love hyram so much his energy is so kind and he always makes my day
I just can't justify spending $30 on something I'm going to immediately wash off 😩
You're right, don't! It's a scam.
It's to remove oil based dirt dermatologist actually recommend it stop coming on here saying whatever u want go see a doctor instead of saying whatever u want
Get the clean it zero one , I love it and it’s cheaper depending on the size you get it ranges from 13-16$
Just because you’re washing it off doesn’t mean it’s doing anything or with $30. yes $30 is on the pricy end but it’s not offensive
I watched a dermatologist go over her make up routine and she uses drug store products for every step. I saw her recommend elf holy hydration balm. I forgot her name tho, but it was for an anti-redness PM routine.
Wish there was a fragrance free/sensitive skin option...these will make my skin cranky.
I have the peach and lily one and am very sensitive as well but it gave me no reaction at all. I avoid fragrance too and it doesn’t have a scent. I’d recommend giving it a try if you would like unless it has an ingredient that triggers your skin
@@Tarasenor still should always avoid fragrance, you can become allergic or more allergic
Hada labo cleansing oil is unscented AND affordable.
@@insanelittlefangirl not necesarily. Frangrance is not terrible, SPECIALY in cleansers. Don't be afraid of fragrance, it's not that bad
do i oil cleanse only if im wearing makeup? bc i never wear makeup but i want to oil cleanse but i heard that it wont benefit much bc i dont have any makeup on my face.. :( help guys
I've been on a bit of a social media hiatus for the last few years and I just returned to your channel. Boy, I gotta say I am completely here for Hyram's style glow up. Insanely good.
the elf cleansing balm is great to and rlly afforable :D
Farmacy Clearly Clean is low key slept on. I wish people talked about it more.
Hanskin alpha hydroxy oil is the best out of all oils I will preach this to anyone looking for a cleansing oil. Gets heavy makeup off within seconds, clears out pores andddd super easy to wash off
U can also use the cerave cleansing balm it’s budget friendly.
Hyram is looking beautiful 😍
Really like the elf one very affordable and gets the job done❤️
Damn, who knew that my cooking oil was so good for the skin. Lemme go to the kitchen and get me some of that sunflower seed oil.
Tell me your result of using sunflower seed oil on skin 😉
@@jenie9977 update after a five day trial. I found it amazing at taking the makeup off. I tried applying some overnight but for my oily skin it Definitely was way too heavy. That being said it did wonders on my dry patches so I will do some 'spot treatment' with it from now on. As of now I didn't get any clogged pores or acnee from it but I can't vouch for that in the long run. Hope this helps
@@corinatsb what brand did you use?
@@jenie9977 literally a cooking oil brand. Nothing fancy (In Eastern Europe it is common to cook with sunflower seed oil)
@@corinatsb oh I'm from asian and rarely use sunflower seed oil..but thank you for sharing the info with me..I would ike to try too since my face is way too dry
Just use simple routine cerave cleaner once I a week cause its stip face natural oil and cerave moisturizing cream I ham using it for like 3 years and I have a pretty decent skin
Krave Beauty makeup rewined 🍷 is my favorite one. Comes in a tube. I stocked up on their discounted version 😍
Sunflower seed oil is the cheapest oil, that’s why it’s in most high volume oily products but go off
My favourite cleansing balm is versed
I would love to use the papaya glow recipe cleansing balm because I love it but unfortunately they irritate my skin
His skin is flawless. Do you think when he's washing his face he's like, I look great? Lol 😆
Can you recommend any polyethylene free and cruelty free cleansing balms
You have so many oils, balms, cleansers, exfoliants, toners, spot treatments and so on. Would love to know what order to use everything in correctly. Do you use a cleansing balm and then a cleanser? Or just one or the other? Do you like to change up what you’re using or do you like to stick to the same products until you notice it’s not working anymore? Sorry for so many questions. Trying to figure something out for myself and my teenagers.
Yes, you use a cleansing balm or any other oil based cleanser first before going in with a water based cleanser. It’s always best to use the double cleanse method (so using both) to effectively remove any makeup, dirt, & sunscreen. However, on the days I don’t wear makeup I only use a water based cleanser without double cleansing, that’s just me though. For exfoliating, it’s always best to keep that at a minimum per week for example only 2x a week. If you over exfoliate it can damage your skin barrier. It’s also best to use a chemical exfoliant rather than a physical exfoliant on the face because physical exfoliation can cause irritation, redness, tenderness & you won’t exfoliate your face evenly. Chemical exfoliating is a lot more gentle & effective without having to scrub your face. The one I use is called turmeric exfoliating solution by cocokind. This one is like a two in one cause it exfoliates while also targeting hyperpigmentation (dark areas). You can start by using it a couple times then increase the times depending on how your skin tolerates it :)
@@HksBow thank you so much for the info!
It's available only in usa
Can you explain more about the sunflower seed oil? I love my oils but I’d honestly think the complete opposite and avoid a product if sunflower oil was at the top. Isn’t it extremely prone to rancidity and cheap so more likely to be used to dilute better quality oils?
Don't care for peach and lily but great ingredients.i love pro collagen cleansing balm.its expensive but it's so hydrating and yes has some great emolliants.
Farmacy cleansing balm is the bomb!
Need review on nivea cleansing oils.
Is it safe to use when having fungal acne ?
Expensive but very knowledgeable
Could you do a review on peach and lily I just got there products!
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what do you think of using just straight up plain old jojoba oil as a cleanser? i’ve been using that
Have anyone tried the ivi aia foaming cleanser? Im thinking about buying it but im not sure
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Spending 30 dollars on oil cleanser when you can get as much better (if not better) with affordable prices. Papaya, ginger... All of these "exotic" engredients don't have any scientific litterature to state wether they're effective on the skin or not, especially on something like a cleanser that you immediately wash off. It's just marketing.
Search for basic and unscented cleansing oils. Hada labo have a great one, Heimish and Beauty of Joseon got a balm. They're all affordable.
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You might want to rethink the earrings. People are gonna assume that you’re gay.
He is gay!