I’ve worked as a cleaner for two Doctors in their private homes for a number of years, one is a GP and the other is a dermatologist, neither of them have fancy fragranced creams and both of them have jars of Nivea in their bathrooms along with basic Cereve cleanser and lotion. The dermatologist did testing many years ago and wrote an article for a leading medical journal here in Germany after testing a well known fancy mega expensive face cream which is the preserve of the rich and famous and had to report the findings…..Result was yes there were some ingredients that were different and of a higher percentage but basically it was Nivea. I follow their example,I work hard for my money and buy the basics!
I’m testing how effective a tranexamic acid product is so I haven’t reordered the Brightly but it did wonders for my skin. I’m 62 and it’s amazing what a complexion clear of pigmentation can do to make me look younger. It’s the pigmentation more than the wrinkles that have added to my aging look.
This is exactly the content and the company especially us Rosacea sufferers needed right now and maybe a video solely dedicated to this skin condition, in the future would be more than welcome and so helpful...I can't thank you enough .
I *love* the Colorscience Face Shield Original SPF 50 - so many tinted mineral sunscreens look to beige or orange on my fair skin - that one has a much brighter peach/pink tone and it's great.
Heliocare Mineral Tolerance fluid factor 50 has been a game changer for me. Recommended by my Derm Nurse it makes my menopausal skin glow, doesn't pill and is an amazing make up primer. Keeps dry, sore eczema prone skin happy and calm xxx
They had a great one that was the “mild” formula. However, a few years ago, they changed the formula and added witch hazel and it is not as good as it once was!
Laroche Posay Toleriane is amazing. I once got rash and major irritation on my face, this cream with their thermal water saved my face! Their night cream is my favorite, skin is super hydrated in the morning. ☀️
I have used the toleriane ultra nuit for years as my day cream. I bought if for night, but it’s not rich enough, but for days I love it. Skin glows after using this, but not heavy or suffocating.
What an enjoyable hour and 7 minutes watching you lovely ladies. Learnt so much and love those recommendations - thank you both. Dr Emma PLEASE tell us what make up you were wearing - it was so understated and the colours of eye liner, shadow, lipstick, liner and cheek highlight and blush were perfect. I think I may be close in undertone to yours naturally - I pricked up my ears when you said without the fake tan you'd look 'green'? I am light olive so would be so interested to know what your make up was. Like you, I struggle to match foundation colours. NB - great guest choice! BTW your skin is so beautiful - wish I didn't have the jowels I have and I am a year younger than your beautiful self 😊
Couldn't a person just buy a basic body cream and whizz it together with the Ordinary's retinol in squalane (or some other cheap retinol) to get a retinol body moisturizer? I feel like this could be a good beauty hack, no?
I do this with The Ordinary red peeling solution. It was waaayyy too harsh for my face and felt like my face was on 🔥. But mixed with a body moisturiser it's fab for chicken skin arms and legs 👍🏼
Love your videos Nadine, been a fan your many a year! serious suggestion… For us occasionally bad girls I’d love a video of, if you absolutely must sleep in your make up, these are the least bad products to use….😱😱😱
I’m confused, after watching the MedCram videos on the importance of sunlight. I’ve always used SPF (PMLE since my teens. Now 58) My Vit D levels are on the very low side of normal, on high doses of oral Vit D. I’d like to see a video between the UA-cam derms & the MedCram team. We need a middle ground.
I’m 48 and my skincare is pretty basic i used to use beauty pie retinol and serums but didn’t notice a change after 6 months I cleanse and use a glycolic occasionally now always use spf but I think I could do with a good retinol as my skin texture is looking old. My budget is £35 is there anything to use my skin has occasional monthly breakouts and is t zone oily. Thanks xx
Every time I use vitamin C I get big blind spots. Even Sali's. Is this common? Feel like everyone can use it and never hear about reactions. I've tried a lot. Should I persist or any other suggestions? Thanks so much x
@drc4168 how? She advises everyone to start off basic before leveling to her own products. Who on this earth would have their own skin care company and not promote it?
@@hamzafaraz727 She is unqualified (didnt actually complete the 1 year post degree training which all doctors have to complete. She's not a cosmetic chemist like Dr. Michelle Wong, who has a PhD in chemistry. She is also not a board certified dermatologist. She claims to be the only doctor who deals with skin of colour...that's actually such a stupid thing to say, as if all the doctors and derms in Asia and Africa don't treat skin of colour. She's a con artist!
@drc4168 SHE HAS HER MEDICAL CERTIFICATE. you need that to practice in a hospital or GP which she chose not to. She's never once claimed to be a dermatologist...I don't know if you have hearing issues
@@hamzafaraz727 in the UK, you can't call yourself a doctor until you get the written AND practical parts completed. She's not a practicing doctor. It would be the equivalent of someone using a PhD title without passing the viva
Do you what listening to ye now nadine I am done with all of ye all you said hado labo was great All other products are great that you recommend how much money we have all spent and no results listening to you and other u tube and no results see this is what annoys me you say a product is great and amazing So please explaine how many products do you use because you do recommend to all us and we buy it and it does not work please explain no one could not afford all the products that you promote
I’ve worked as a cleaner for two Doctors in their private homes for a number of years, one is a GP and the other is a dermatologist, neither of them have fancy fragranced creams and both of them have jars of Nivea in their bathrooms along with basic Cereve cleanser and lotion. The dermatologist did testing many years ago and wrote an article for a leading medical journal here in Germany after testing a well known fancy mega expensive face cream which is the preserve of the rich and famous and had to report the findings…..Result was yes there were some ingredients that were different and of a higher percentage but basically it was Nivea. I follow their example,I work hard for my money and buy the basics!
Wow fascinating 😅😅😅😅
I’m testing how effective a tranexamic acid product is so I haven’t reordered the Brightly but it did wonders for my skin. I’m 62 and it’s amazing what a complexion clear of pigmentation can do to make me look younger. It’s the pigmentation more than the wrinkles that have added to my aging look.
This is exactly the content and the company especially us Rosacea sufferers needed right now and maybe a video solely dedicated to this skin condition, in the future would be more than welcome and so helpful...I can't thank you enough .
My favourite two people! What a treat!
I *love* the Colorscience Face Shield Original SPF 50 - so many tinted mineral sunscreens look to beige or orange on my fair skin - that one has a much brighter peach/pink tone and it's great.
Heliocare Mineral Tolerance fluid factor 50 has been a game changer for me. Recommended by my Derm Nurse it makes my menopausal skin glow, doesn't pill and is an amazing make up primer. Keeps dry, sore eczema prone skin happy and calm xxx
What a lovely down to earth lady with sensible advice and suggestions .
Clinique's three-step system with the alcohol in the toner/"exfoliant" ruined my skin as a young woman. I wish they'd revise those toners.
They have different toners and one is for gentle skin and has no alcohol. I used to use it on my very sensitive skin and loved it.
Mine too
They had a great one that was the “mild” formula. However, a few years ago, they changed the formula and added witch hazel and it is not as good as it once was!
Laroche Posay Toleriane is amazing. I once got rash and major irritation on my face, this cream with their thermal water saved my face! Their night cream is my favorite, skin is super hydrated in the morning. ☀️
I have used the toleriane ultra nuit for years as my day cream. I bought if for night, but it’s not rich enough, but for days I love it. Skin glows after using this, but not heavy or suffocating.
I would love if you would include your recommendations too? I know it’s their 10 but we love your advice too. Love this 🥰
I never wait to try OTC remedies ...
I head straight to the dermatologist!
I love Tatcha’s new sunscreen. It is fantastic under makeup, great on sensitive skin and feels light as a feather!
What an enjoyable hour and 7 minutes watching you lovely ladies. Learnt so much and love those recommendations - thank you both. Dr Emma PLEASE tell us what make up you were wearing - it was so understated and the colours of eye liner, shadow, lipstick, liner and cheek highlight and blush were perfect. I think I may be close in undertone to yours naturally - I pricked up my ears when you said without the fake tan you'd look 'green'? I am light olive so would be so interested to know what your make up was. Like you, I struggle to match foundation colours. NB - great guest choice! BTW your skin is so beautiful - wish I didn't have the jowels I have and I am a year younger than your beautiful self 😊
Thank you lovely ladies, your honesty and advices are always amazing and truly helpful 🌹
Is there anything that works for that nasty arm skin under my buff biceps! Will the aveneuse Cicalfate Barrier Cream with the Tretinoin Cream?
Couldn't a person just buy a basic body cream and whizz it together with the Ordinary's retinol in squalane (or some other cheap retinol) to get a retinol body moisturizer? I feel like this could be a good beauty hack, no?
I do this with The Ordinary red peeling solution. It was waaayyy too harsh for my face and felt like my face was on 🔥. But mixed with a body moisturiser it's fab for chicken skin arms and legs 👍🏼
Love your videos Nadine, been a fan your many a year! serious suggestion… For us occasionally bad girls I’d love a video of, if you absolutely must sleep in your make up, these are the least bad products to use….😱😱😱
I’m confused, after watching the MedCram videos on the importance of sunlight. I’ve always used SPF (PMLE since my teens. Now 58) My Vit D levels are on the very low side of normal, on high doses of oral Vit D. I’d like to see a video between the UA-cam derms & the MedCram team. We need a middle ground.
For Polymorphic light eruption Korres Yoghurt sun screen works x
I’m 48 and my skincare is pretty basic i used to use beauty pie retinol and serums but didn’t notice a change after 6 months I cleanse and use a glycolic occasionally now always use spf but I think I could do with a good retinol as my skin texture is looking old. My budget is £35 is there anything to use my skin has occasional monthly breakouts and is t zone oily. Thanks xx
Do you never use moisturiser during the day then? I’m confused if we are meant to use spf every day do we really not need moisturiser?
I love UVmune, it is just good and nicer than the old one!
Al good,but it's ok if you can afford an spf,especially now with prices for food,bills etc
Every time I use vitamin C I get big blind spots. Even Sali's. Is this common? Feel like everyone can use it and never hear about reactions. I've tried a lot. Should I persist or any other suggestions? Thanks so much x
How do you reapply your spf during the day over makeup ?
Thank you, Nadine! :)
Big Panda Bear Hugs from a 68 yr old grandma in Texas, USA 🐼 ❤ 🎀 👍
Love the Heliocare range
Can the guy your having on in 2 weeks test Altruist SPF ?
Hi I have tested 2 Altruist sunscreens and reviewed them in depth on my channel if you're interested.
Absolutely brilliant girls
Love her x
aquerious is amazing🥰
Muhammad sajid
I can't follow the doctor. She sounds like she"s in an echo chamber. What a disappointment.
I'd love a live with Dr vanitta rattan
She's a con artist.
@drc4168 how? She advises everyone to start off basic before leveling to her own products. Who on this earth would have their own skin care company and not promote it?
@@hamzafaraz727 She is unqualified (didnt actually complete the 1 year post degree training which all doctors have to complete. She's not a cosmetic chemist like Dr. Michelle Wong, who has a PhD in chemistry. She is also not a board certified dermatologist. She claims to be the only doctor who deals with skin of colour...that's actually such a stupid thing to say, as if all the doctors and derms in Asia and Africa don't treat skin of colour. She's a con artist!
@drc4168 SHE HAS HER MEDICAL CERTIFICATE. you need that to practice in a hospital or GP which she chose not to. She's never once claimed to be a dermatologist...I don't know if you have hearing issues
@@hamzafaraz727 in the UK, you can't call yourself a doctor until you get the written AND practical parts completed. She's not a practicing doctor. It would be the equivalent of someone using a PhD title without passing the viva
Do you what listening to ye now nadine I am done with all of ye all you said hado labo was great All other products are great that you recommend how much money we have all spent and no results listening to you and other u tube and no results see this is what annoys me you say a product is great and amazing So please explaine how many products do you use because you do recommend to all us and we buy it and it does not work please explain no one could not afford all the products that you promote
Interesting and informative content. However, is the woman on the top in need of a a sedative? Needs to calm down.