I spend almost nothing to look "expensive". home workouts, stay out of the sun, moderate diet, drink plenty of water, excellent hygiene + moisturizer, 15% tca peels, deep sleep, simple diy mani/pedi, diy cut/color, flat iron or big hot rollers + serum, high end thrift finds that still have tags on 50% off day, luxury perfumes I find online from collectors that sell them for almost nothing, gold plated jewelry with a coupon at department stores.. you can really look put together on a budget if you want to!
@@cheiadareiaI often watch yt perfume channels and they sometimes have a resale page somewhere like on poshmark. otherwise I have found used (80%+ full) perfumes on ebay, etsy, & mercari.
I do a lot similar z like I buy my clothes used vintage on eBay for same as cheap street fashion or almst same. It doesn’t wear out fast and it looks amazing and I only need a few outfits that lasted me years
Fabulous. I had a dermatologist tell me years ago that if you want to stay young, it’s not what you do but what you don’t. Don’t drink alcohol, don’t smoke, don’t tan, and don’t drink brown liquids. Brown liquids contain tannic acid which is used to turn cowhides into leather. I’m 68 now with great skin. You sound like you will have it too.
Didn’t mention the lack of stress due to no financial worries, not having to clean, grocery shopping, etc etc Old money ladies look great because the don’t usually have to juggle running a household, work and looking after themselves.
@@mermaid95x My comment was meant to be a light hearted take on the beauty secrets of the old money part of society, I know everyone has varying degrees of self care and beauty standards. But we are speaking here of the general rule. I haven’t seen many old money or high end women who look like they do a 9 to 5, cook and clean, raise kids and have a social life at the same time.
I have fabulous luck in buying quality, classic clothing made by Talbots. J Crew, Banana Republic, Brooks Brothers. etc , at Goodwill. The stores donate their clothes to them at the end of the season. I dress very well for very little. Consignment shops in wealthy neighborhoods are also great. Goodwill or Savers in wealthy neighborhoods are key to looking great on a budget.
Perfecting a natural look is the key. Nothing loud or drawing attention but everything should be as perfect as possible. For example, short nails with clear polish but perfectly groomed. No acrylics, sparkles, or artistic designed nails. Just perfectly groomed is better.
Although beauty truly is in the eye of the beholder, it's important to remember that no specific style is superior to the other. As long as you feel confident and put together then that's all that matters.
@@alishag1662Some styles are better (“superior”) to others. Everything and everyone is not equal. No matter how much soft/neurotic people like to think being delusional is kind, everything and everyone is on a hierarchy.
@MamiKnowsIt Yikes! What a warped and shallow way of thinking. I have never seen any benefit in belittling others based on their style, as such behavior only serves to boost one's fragile ego at the expense of others and is often a manifestation of one's own self-loathing tendencies. Despite all the things wrong with the world, luckily, we're not obligated to care what other people think about us.
@@alishag1662 1. Nobody is belittling any style, no specific styles were mentioned. You are projecting your personal insecurities onto what I said. I mentioned that this delusional that “nobody is better than nobody” or “no things are better than other things” travestied of kindness is just that, a delusion. 2. Nobody is obligated to care about other’s opinions, but everyone who lives in society does. The only people who truly don’t care about other’s opinions are those with antisocial disorder, popularly known as psychopaths. 3. Look, you (and not just you as an individual but everybody who preaches this feel-good but empty relativist discourse) live in cognitive dissonance. If you actually believed other people’s opinions don’t matter you wouldn’t be on social media, and you wouldn’t care to answer the original comment or my comment in the original comment. You wouldn’t feel the need to school the original commentator with your moralizing bs. You did that because you believe the belief that everybody and everything is equal or has equal value; because of such belief you scolded me for holding as contrarian belief to yours, and by doing so you proved my point. You recognized everything is not equal and some things and better than others, in this case, you think your belief is better than mine. If you don’t believe anything is better than anything, in other words everything is relative, your own belief that no one is better than no one and no style is better than other is not as moral as your think it is, that would be just another relative and meanless belief that is equal to all the other beliefs that exist, no better than mine. Do you get what I mean? I am not attacking you, I am saying that what you just said makes no logical sense, people just say it because it feels good. It’s cheap phony “kindness”.
@@MamiKnowsIt My goodness, society has put a number on you. Somehow, after saying all that, you still managed to misconstrue my comments, which were strictly about style and fashion critique. Regardless of your level of comprehension skills, I want to clarify something here. 1. When I referred to individuals who criticize others for their style choices, I was not singling out any specific style. I was speaking in a broader, more general context. My comment directly responded to the insinuating remarks made by the original commenter and your statement, 'Some styles are better than others.' 2. Again, in the second portion of my response to you, I was speaking in the general context of fashion. This means that people don't have to care about other people's opinions on their styling choices. For example, Prince and Iris Apfel received tons of nasty feedback on their style, but they chose not to care and are still loved for their talents and unapologetic style choices. 3. Please be careful with your raging assumptions. I'm a woman of color in America, and I know all people are not equal. Although inequality benefits the rulers of society, it does not mean you have to support its every move. In case you didn't know this, all of the hierarchies in society are all made up and just another masterful plan to keep humans insecure and fighting while capitalism and all of its atrocious symptoms stay alive and healthy. This also applies to fashion and any biases and judgments people may have about it. Fashion is not just about clothes, it's a powerful tool for self-expression and identity. When we judge someone's fashion aloud or make insinuating comments, we're attacking their self-expression. This is part of society's oppressive game that we don't have to play. My initial comment was a reminder that there's no need to criticize someone else's style preference because it's okay to style yourself however you please and still be 'groomed.' We all have our style preferences, and that's perfectly fine. But who are we to criticize other people's style or aesthetic choices and make them the standard? It's okay not to like something for yourself, but it's another thing to put it down when referencing others. Fashion is about individuality and self-expression, not about conforming to societal or someone else's standards. 4. Social media offers more niches than consuming people's opinions. There are notable journalism and history platforms that post facts, which I am a large consumer of, so I'd still be on social apps commenting and being entertained, lol.
Here is kind of a random trick for always smelling good without much effort. Chlorophyll drops or capsules taken correctly has been excellent for me with body odor. I used to have awful BO and as soon as I started taking this supplement it went away in about two days. I don't even have to wear deodorant even when sweating! You can for extra protection but this is the best base for smelling good/clean naturally to then layer of pretty scents!
I tried that but it did absolutely nothing for me and I took it for a few months. And even better hack for most people is using a benzoyl peroxide or salicylic acid acne wash for your armpits and groin area. These washes decolonize the bacteria which is what causes the body odor to begin with. I personally use a salicylic acid body spray mist and love it. I learned this from a dermatologist thankfully
To the afro-textured girlies who still wants to rock their coils and curls whilst wearing the quiet luxury/old money aesthetics, don't feel you need to compromise as I've seen many do so with beautiful results ❤👩🏿🦱
My mother always told me NEVER wash your face with soap. I use L’ Occitane products. The divine cream and immortelle overnight reset oil is amazing. It’s a pretty penny but it last a long time and it’s worth it. I’m still getting asked for ID when I go to a bar or when buying wine. Juicing cucumbers is so great for your skin. What you eat is so important because the skin starts from the inside and comes to the top. Thank you again for another lovely video. By the way, I always wonder about your brow treatment. It’s looking good 😋
Agree with you on the point that great teeth and skin should be prioritized above everything else. They instantly make a person more attractive and everything else follows
This! My mother looks so good in old pictures and I asked her about it. Apparently, she went to get a full hair reshape every week, inspired by Lady Di.
Absolutely. An outfit can be messy but if the hair and shoes are right, the outfit works. But if an outfit is perfect and the hair and shoes aren't right, the outfit does NOT work.
I just went through Invisalign and it ruined my teeth, my smile, and my chin muscles started to need botox(I’m early 40’s). I wish someone warned me of the possible horrors that can happen. I really loved my smile before, and Invisalign has been my biggest cosmetic regret.😢 Loved all the other tips though!❤ Red light therapy rocks!!
Why do people always talk about old money? You don’t have to be something that you are not. Just have good hygiene, decent clothes ,good manners and be a decent human being. Doesn’t matter whether you’re are old money, new money or no money
Some people want this aesthetic. Period. You probably wanted it too bc I don't think you just clicked into an "old money style video" just to say "why do people want this? Just be you" Or maybe you just did not have anything better to do I guess
Her video is not about having or not having actual money, it's referring to a type of aesthetic. The aesthetic is called "old money," which is referring to the manner that some people who are born into wealthy families tend to dress or style themselves. If people (me included 😊) admire that style and want to emulate it (and want to call it Old Money style) they are allowed.
I totally agree I am 58 and I spent a few thousand dollars on my teeth and it's so worth it my teeth are straighter and so much whiter and I have a Bite guard for at night to avoid night time damage and keep them straight,replace old fillings to be whiter and not noticable and whiting treatment and a maintenance program to keep them white.
Lucky Irish! In the US, I've never heard of insurance paying for adult braces. I paid for my own out of pocket, Invisalign plus regulars for 6 months...more than a few thousand dollars
Depending on your plan mine paid $2,000 lifetime for braces. I got Align. $4,600. Already had braces but with the addition of crowns etc as u get older my retainer did not fit. So my teeth moved. Just 9 months total and they will be fixed for life with a new retainer. 😊
@@constancedorian6070 wow. I got invisalign, but then had 6 mos of both top and bottom normal ones (he lied to me about that). But I had to pay it all out of pocket.
Beauty to me is not just about teeth as such it’s your voice. Your voice is very beautiful. Some people are beautiful but their voice puts you off lol.
Actives aren’t bad. A lot of people just overuse them and burn the snot out of their skin. I use a 4% benzoyl peroxide wash, my prescription retin-a, vitamin c, and niacinamide. But I do NOT use them all at the same time. I only ever use 2 max at any time and my skin is glowing, smooth, and my acne and scarring are finally healing.
My girlfriend did Invisalign , and then needed jaw surgery because it moved her teeth so severely that it affected her jawbone she was 55 when she did this. But you’re young and people should know that there is a danger to the Invisalign’s. It isn’t always a breeze.
Dear Ciara, thank you for very clear and informative videos whatever topic they touch upon. And I would really appreciate a separate one about hair styles for long brown hair, which I have too.
Very good tips for all people & I hope it helps them out. Another good tip for skincare is a daily use of sunscreen that was given to me by an esthetician.
@@laurab9518 I don't know if you know this or not or maybe it was a mistake but you commented this attached to my comment she won't be able to see it. You have to go down where it says add a comment by your name icon
PLEASE I need the makeup look. I am so fair and always want a way to do a smoked out liner and typically harsh eyeliner is too dark on me. It looks amazing on you though!
Although, I don't think I have ever met a woman that wasn't pretty, these tips are genius! Even though, I feel less is more in most things, what Ciara is presenting is more health than beauty!
I also thing think old money keeps their eyebrows looking natural. When I was in high school it was the trend to over-pluck the brows and have them very thin. I wish I didn’t do it because I’ve been trying to grow them back for years.
Thanks for another great video! I'm not exactly in your demographic age-wise, but in every video there's something I can take away. Sometimes a new product, sometimes a new view on a subject I hadn't thought much about.
No shade at all. I'm grateful for your content. I would consider looking into and dressing for your season. I suspect you're an autumn. So a cream/ivory and brown would compliment your skin better than stark white and black. Just an idea! Thanks for your work!
Yes, takes some effort to look “natural” but important to talk about! I get approx 27 units of Botox every 7-9 months, I am an LE so I frequently give myself facials including progressive treatments like peels, micro and Nanoneedling, minimal but active ingredient products ( if you are buying a vit c & it’s 12th on the ingredient deck, please look for something that has fewer ingredients and the active is listed in the top 3-5)
I call it high maintenance low maintenance 🙂 Tattooed lipblush, tattooed eyebrows and eyeliner, microneedling in office treatments, lash lifts. It costs a bit up front but I can literally just throw on a little mascara and lip gloss and run out the door.
Hi Ciara, there are some great points! Most old money aesthetic (next to looking healthy) is your habits - so how you move, your mimics, posture, your language. Eg the slick back pony tail is exactly not what old money would wear, but what a cleaning woman (this is a substitute for a particular group, not being discriminating, just descriptive) would wear for her hair not to fall in her way.
Oh, my gosh! Really, people. Everything has to have a term assigned to it. Pretty soon taking a basic shower/bath is going to be trending and considered all the rage and described as something as inane as, "Beauty Bath Babe." 😅
I have learned so much from this video. Thank you. I just made an appointment for a las lift and tint which I didn't know existed and ordered a Dyson air wrap dupe from Amazon. Can I have a list of your hair care products? The lash lift I bought from Groupon. I'm old money on a budget 😊❤
I have diffuse alopecia areata, therefore, expensive hair is not an option. It grieves me! I wonder what you would do, what would you suggest, for those with very thin fine hair? What would a high class woman do? My current solution is hats or maybe scarves.
Get yourself a ‘halo’ hair extension. It gives you a good chunk of hsir to work with and it’s hung on a plastic thread around the crown of your hair so need to attach it to your hair and worry about it being weighed down like traditional clip in extensions.
A high class woman would get a hair transplant... But this is very expensive. You could get a natural looking human hair wig. Do not cheap out or it will look painfully obvious. Still expensive but much less than a transplant
Love your vulnerability and honesty in sharing a wealth of common sense knowledge Ciara. Yes please to videos on the three hair styles and daily make up routines. Thank you @ciaraodoherty 🙏
Same for me teeth started moving I’m soon going myself to do the Visa line I did wear braces as a teenager so happy I watched your video thank you for this information first time watching and now a new subscriber 😘
🙋♀️ Do you have a video on how you do your hair with the Dyson? I own the Dyson but it doesn’t really work for me. I’d love to see how you do it . I actually think it was a waste of money. I would like to see what order you use the products you listed. ❤ My curls never last with a Dyson.
Omg your smile is absolutely stunning, I have terrible teeth because I have a huge fear of dentists it’s a childhood trauma that affected me for the rest of my life, I take good care of my teeth but like you said mine moved and now I can see that it’s not straight like ut used to I hate it and I am too scared to get braces
I just came across your channel and THE VERY, VERY, VERY first thing I noticed about you were your GORGEOUS teeth!!!!!!! ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️ I just HAD to let you know now that I’ve watched your video!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Omg! I am so happy to find you. I am soon moving to ireland for my Phd and really wanted to know more about dental care and just girly stuff that i can help me there. I wanted to get somre denyal procedures done but my dentist here said that i should go there and get it done because switivh dentist mid treatment is not recommended. Bless you ❤ Subscribed
I think it shouldn't matter whether it's fake or not. Thank you so much to the blogger for your excellent coverage of this topic, it is so important right now given the state of our economy. Some of the items from LV are simply not worth what they paid for, especially the seasonal items. *condup*
If you’re talking vitamin supplements - you don’t need them if you eat a healthy diet. I eat all Whole Foods, lots of leafy greens and berries - no processed food. I am only deficient in vitamin D, which most people are. My teeth are also healthy because of my diet.
@@cq8822 I also eat whole foods but found myself feeling super tired at the end of the day, so I began taking magnesium and I’m feeling so much better… I do need to blood work done to be safe.
The red light mask is not worth the money, look for the device with irradiance of around 110 mW/cm2. Also, actives are a must but too high concentration may cause issues.
You work for 40yrs to have $1M in your retirement, meanwhile some people are putting just $10K in crypto from just few months ago and now they are multimillionaires..
You have to remember that old money comes in different shapes, colors, religion, and are all over the world. Not all old money acts the same, believe in the same thing. No one looks the same
While I can tell you are trying to be Politically Correct, but the term Old Money has a certain reference point to a certain style and certain countries. It's a certain look. While there are monied classes in all nations, it doesn't mean that the way they dress fits into this aesthetic. My Grandmother was a Black African and came from an affluent family there. The choices of colors and patterns she wore were markedly different than what is meant to be "Old Money" even though she was quite refined. The popular show Succession focused on the Old Money aesthetic. Same in the older show Mad Men, the character of Betty Draper on that show personified that look as well. There are real life examples like Catherine, Princess of Wales. We see in the Christmas photo of Prince George, he was wearing a Ralph Lauren shirt, again another nod to Old Money.
We need plenty of the old money to get the treatments you just named 😁 when it comes to teeth it’s about the genetics! You had great teeth to start with, some of even after spending many thousands will never have a perfect smile, unless having jaw operations at a young age
I just found your channel. I love the tips and the added clips of hair routine. I've been thinking about investing in the Dyson system and going back to my natural... it's not as dark as yours but I believe it wld be a lower maintenance and healthier routine for my hair.
@monvici how exactly do you 'take' fillers. You 'take' supplements such as biotin for stronger hair, skin and nails. And what is 'do plastic'? Is it the fabulous new way to look younger and more beautiful by not taking notice of negative nobodies and doing yourself a favour and watch their inner ugliness destroy the uninteresting exterior and inability to at least correctly type their unimportant insults aimed at people who are simply enjoying showing others how to enrich their lives. At least Ciara is giving people inspiration and ideas, working for her money by providing her own personal failures and successes. And so if she is taking a commission as is clearly written at the end of her 'products used in this video', then more power to her as it takes time and an understanding of what she wants to achieve with her videos, which are packed with her research and innate abilities to charm and beguile, while entertaining an audience of likeminded people who are simply trying to improve their appearance and mindset. That's what she does and it's what she does brilliantly. But what exactly do you do, @monvici? What do you do? No, no... that wasn't a question.
I don't know why but when people tap every product with their nails before using them it makes me feel like my skin is crawling 😢 Love the advice though 🙏🙏 thank you
I spend almost nothing to look "expensive". home workouts, stay out of the sun, moderate diet, drink plenty of water, excellent hygiene + moisturizer, 15% tca peels, deep sleep, simple diy mani/pedi, diy cut/color, flat iron or big hot rollers + serum, high end thrift finds that still have tags on 50% off day, luxury perfumes I find online from collectors that sell them for almost nothing, gold plated jewelry with a coupon at department stores..
you can really look put together on a budget if you want to!
Love these tips 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
@@cheiadareiaI often watch yt perfume channels and they sometimes have a resale page somewhere like on poshmark. otherwise I have found used (80%+ full) perfumes on ebay, etsy, & mercari.
I do a lot similar z like I buy my clothes used vintage on eBay for same as cheap street fashion or almst same. It doesn’t wear out fast and it looks amazing and I only need a few outfits that lasted me years
Fabulous. I had a dermatologist tell me years ago that if you want to stay young, it’s not what you do but what you don’t. Don’t drink alcohol, don’t smoke, don’t tan, and don’t drink brown liquids. Brown liquids contain tannic acid which is used to turn cowhides into leather. I’m 68 now with great skin. You sound like you will have it too.
@@nikkil764 Brown liquids..??? coffee? tea? what are you exactly talking about?
Didn’t mention the lack of stress due to no financial worries, not having to clean, grocery shopping, etc etc Old money ladies look great because the don’t usually have to juggle running a household, work and looking after themselves.
Haha, so true! They only need to take care of their appearance and behavior in public🎉😂
Most important aspect!
Yes, but I also know plenty of hardworking women who look great because they look after themselves!
@@mermaid95x My comment was meant to be a light hearted take on the beauty secrets of the old money part of society, I know everyone has varying degrees of self care and beauty standards. But we are speaking here of the general rule.
I haven’t seen many old money or high end women who look like they do a 9 to 5, cook and clean, raise kids and have a social life at the same time.
@@deedots2878 I agree, but it also depends where you live. I live in a nicer part of London so even the hardworking women with kids, look nice.
I love that you admit it takes a lot of work to look like a “natural” beauty. I love me some self care. ❤😍 enjoying these videos!
Thank you so much!!xx
As a Dental Hygienist, I'm glad to hear people talking about this. It's not even just about aesthetics, but function and health!
I have fabulous luck in buying quality, classic clothing made by Talbots. J Crew, Banana Republic, Brooks Brothers. etc , at Goodwill. The stores donate their clothes to them at the end of the season. I dress very well for very little. Consignment shops in wealthy neighborhoods are also great. Goodwill or Savers in wealthy neighborhoods are key to looking great on a budget.
Perfecting a natural look is the key. Nothing loud or drawing attention but everything should be as perfect as possible. For example, short nails with clear polish but perfectly groomed. No acrylics, sparkles, or artistic designed nails. Just perfectly groomed is better.
Although beauty truly is in the eye of the beholder, it's important to remember that no specific style is superior to the other. As long as you feel confident and put together then that's all that matters.
@@alishag1662Some styles are better (“superior”) to others. Everything and everyone is not equal. No matter how much soft/neurotic people like to think being delusional is kind, everything and everyone is on a hierarchy.
@MamiKnowsIt Yikes! What a warped and shallow way of thinking. I have never seen any benefit in belittling others based on their style, as such behavior only serves to boost one's fragile ego at the expense of others and is often a manifestation of one's own self-loathing tendencies. Despite all the things wrong with the world, luckily, we're not obligated to care what other people think about us.
@@alishag1662
1. Nobody is belittling any style, no specific styles were mentioned. You are projecting your personal insecurities onto what I said. I mentioned that this delusional that “nobody is better than nobody” or “no things are better than other things” travestied of kindness is just that, a delusion.
2. Nobody is obligated to care about other’s opinions, but everyone who lives in society does. The only people who truly don’t care about other’s opinions are those with antisocial disorder, popularly known as psychopaths.
3. Look, you (and not just you as an individual but everybody who preaches this feel-good but empty relativist discourse) live in cognitive dissonance. If you actually believed other people’s opinions don’t matter you wouldn’t be on social media, and you wouldn’t care to answer the original comment or my comment in the original comment. You wouldn’t feel the need to school the original commentator with your moralizing bs. You did that because you believe the belief that everybody and everything is equal or has equal value; because of such belief you scolded me for holding as contrarian belief to yours, and by doing so you proved my point. You recognized everything is not equal and some things and better than others, in this case, you think your belief is better than mine.
If you don’t believe anything is better than anything, in other words everything is relative, your own belief that no one is better than no one and no style is better than other is not as moral as your think it is, that would be just another relative and meanless belief that is equal to all the other beliefs that exist, no better than mine.
Do you get what I mean? I am not attacking you, I am saying that what you just said makes no logical sense, people just say it because it feels good. It’s cheap phony “kindness”.
@@MamiKnowsIt My goodness, society has put a number on you. Somehow, after saying all that, you still managed to misconstrue my comments, which were strictly about style and fashion critique. Regardless of your level of comprehension skills, I want to clarify something here.
1. When I referred to individuals who criticize others for their style choices, I was not singling out any specific style. I was speaking in a broader, more general context. My comment directly responded to the insinuating remarks made by the original commenter and your statement, 'Some styles are better than others.'
2. Again, in the second portion of my response to you, I was speaking in the general context of fashion. This means that people don't have to care about other people's opinions on their styling choices. For example, Prince and Iris Apfel received tons of nasty feedback on their style, but they chose not to care and are still loved for their talents and unapologetic style choices.
3. Please be careful with your raging assumptions. I'm a woman of color in America, and I know all people are not equal. Although inequality benefits the rulers of society, it does not mean you have to support its every move. In case you didn't know this, all of the hierarchies in society are all made up and just another masterful plan to keep humans insecure and fighting while capitalism and all of its atrocious symptoms stay alive and healthy. This also applies to fashion and any biases and judgments people may have about it.
Fashion is not just about clothes, it's a powerful tool for self-expression and identity. When we judge someone's fashion aloud or make insinuating comments, we're attacking their self-expression. This is
part of society's oppressive game that we don't have to play. My initial comment was a reminder that there's no need to criticize someone else's style preference because it's okay to style yourself however you please and still be 'groomed.'
We all have our style preferences, and that's perfectly fine. But who are we to criticize other people's style or aesthetic choices and make them the standard? It's okay not to like something for yourself, but it's another thing to put it down when referencing others. Fashion is about individuality and self-expression, not about conforming to societal or someone else's standards.
4. Social media offers more niches than consuming people's opinions. There are notable journalism and history platforms that post facts, which I am a large consumer of, so I'd still be on social apps commenting and being entertained, lol.
Here is kind of a random trick for always smelling good without much effort. Chlorophyll drops or capsules taken correctly has been excellent for me with body odor. I used to have awful BO and as soon as I started taking this supplement it went away in about two days. I don't even have to wear deodorant even when sweating! You can for extra protection but this is the best base for smelling good/clean naturally to then layer of pretty scents!
I tried that but it did absolutely nothing for me and I took it for a few months. And even better hack for most people is using a benzoyl peroxide or salicylic acid acne wash for your armpits and groin area. These washes decolonize the bacteria which is what causes the body odor to begin with. I personally use a salicylic acid body spray mist and love it. I learned this from a dermatologist thankfully
To the afro-textured girlies who still wants to rock their coils and curls whilst wearing the quiet luxury/old money aesthetics, don't feel you need to compromise as I've seen many do so with beautiful results ❤👩🏿🦱
Yes🥰🥰🥰
Ah getting Invisalign tomorrow, yup over 60 and I cann't wait! Thanks for the tips. cheers
My mother always told me NEVER wash your face with soap. I use L’ Occitane products. The divine cream and immortelle overnight reset oil is amazing. It’s a pretty penny but it last a long time and it’s worth it. I’m still getting asked for ID when I go to a bar or when buying wine. Juicing cucumbers is so great for your skin. What you eat is so important because the skin starts from the inside and comes to the top. Thank you again for another lovely video. By the way, I always wonder about your brow treatment. It’s looking good 😋
1. Teeth
2. Hair
3. Skin
4. Makeup
5. Nails
Agree with you on the point that great teeth and skin should be prioritized above everything else. They instantly make a person more attractive and everything else follows
I have one coworker that always looks put together and she go to salon twice a week for blow drying. Hair really makes a look.
This! My mother looks so good in old pictures and I asked her about it. Apparently, she went to get a full hair reshape every week, inspired by Lady Di.
Absolutely. An outfit can be messy but if the hair and shoes are right, the outfit works. But if an outfit is perfect and the hair and shoes aren't right, the outfit does NOT work.
100% hair is everything
Check out the @BlowoutProfessor
I just went through Invisalign and it ruined my teeth, my smile, and my chin muscles started to need botox(I’m early 40’s). I wish someone warned me of the possible horrors that can happen. I really loved my smile before, and Invisalign has been my biggest cosmetic regret.😢
Loved all the other tips though!❤
Red light therapy rocks!!
This is very interesting, I've never heard of this sids effect, could you go further on this please?
Same
....some of my natural smile got ruined from it
Oh wow! Did you do it through a dentist?
My son had similar issues. So he did wire braces to repair and it looks great.
Loved these tips but my Invisalign experience has been quite different! It really depends on how much movement you need how painful it will be xx
Why do people always talk about old money? You don’t have to be something that you are not. Just have good hygiene, decent clothes ,good manners and be a decent human being. Doesn’t matter whether you’re are old money, new money or no money
Exactly
Some people want this aesthetic. Period. You probably wanted it too bc I don't think you just clicked into an "old money style video" just to say "why do people want this? Just be you"
Or maybe you just did not have anything better to do I guess
Her video is not about having or not having actual money, it's referring to a type of aesthetic. The aesthetic is called "old money," which is referring to the manner that some people who are born into wealthy families tend to dress or style themselves. If people (me included 😊) admire that style and want to emulate it (and want to call it Old Money style) they are allowed.
I totally agree I am 58 and I spent a few thousand dollars on my teeth and it's so worth it my teeth are straighter and so much whiter and I have a Bite guard for at night to avoid night time damage and keep them straight,replace old fillings to be whiter and not noticable and whiting treatment and a maintenance program to keep them white.
thank you for sharing❤
Lucky Irish! In the US, I've never heard of insurance paying for adult braces. I paid for my own out of pocket, Invisalign plus regulars for 6 months...more than a few thousand dollars
Depending on your plan mine paid $2,000 lifetime for braces. I got Align. $4,600. Already had braces but with the addition of crowns etc as u get older my retainer did not fit. So my teeth moved. Just 9 months total and they will be fixed for life with a new retainer. 😊
@@constancedorian6070 wow. I got invisalign, but then had 6 mos of both top and bottom normal ones (he lied to me about that). But I had to pay it all out of pocket.
It's only free here if you're under 18 and quality for braces on the NHS (fixed metal brace). After that age you pay yourself like I did (privately).
Beauty to me is not just about teeth as such it’s your voice. Your voice is very beautiful. Some people are beautiful but their voice puts you off lol.
Actives aren’t bad. A lot of people just overuse them and burn the snot out of their skin. I use a 4% benzoyl peroxide wash, my prescription retin-a, vitamin c, and niacinamide. But I do NOT use them all at the same time. I only ever use 2 max at any time and my skin is glowing, smooth, and my acne and scarring are finally healing.
As a hygienist, I'm so happy you talked about dental health.
My girlfriend did Invisalign , and then needed jaw surgery because it moved her teeth so severely that it affected her jawbone she was 55 when she did this. But you’re young and people should know that there is a danger to the Invisalign’s. It isn’t always a breeze.
😳😳 is she okay??
Dear Ciara, thank you for very clear and informative videos whatever topic they touch upon. And I would really appreciate a separate one about hair styles for long brown hair, which I have too.
Very good tips for all people & I hope it helps them out. Another good tip for skincare is a daily use of sunscreen that was given to me by an esthetician.
Also I wear a wide brim sombrero hat in my house to avoid light from windows at home
@@laurab9518 I don't know if you know this or not or maybe it was a mistake but you commented this attached to my comment she won't be able to see it. You have to go down where it says add a comment by your name icon
She was very much adding to your comment
PLEASE I need the makeup look. I am so fair and always want a way to do a smoked out liner and typically harsh eyeliner is too dark on me. It looks amazing on you though!
What a long commercial for Invisalign!!
Although, I don't think I have ever met a woman that wasn't pretty, these tips are genius! Even though, I feel less is more in most things, what Ciara is presenting is more health than beauty!
Love! Please share the 3 hairstyling techniques.
I also thing think old money keeps their eyebrows looking natural. When I was in high school it was the trend to over-pluck the brows and have them very thin. I wish I didn’t do it because I’ve been trying to grow them back for years.
Thanks for another great video! I'm not exactly in your demographic age-wise, but in every video there's something I can take away. Sometimes a new product, sometimes a new view on a subject I hadn't thought much about.
No shade at all. I'm grateful for your content. I would consider looking into and dressing for your season. I suspect you're an autumn. So a cream/ivory and brown would compliment your skin better than stark white and black. Just an idea! Thanks for your work!
All these old money models are AI generated. The irony.
Yes, takes some effort to look “natural” but important to talk about! I get approx 27 units of Botox every 7-9 months, I am an LE so I frequently give myself facials including progressive treatments like peels, micro and Nanoneedling, minimal but active ingredient products ( if you are buying a vit c & it’s 12th on the ingredient deck, please look for something that has fewer ingredients and the active is listed in the top 3-5)
Yes, please can you do a video with the beauty products you use and how you apply them. Plus the French twist!
Hi! Love your videos. I’d love step by step guide on how to achieve your hairstyles. And also all the products used.
Noted! I'll get to work on that xxx
I call it high maintenance low maintenance 🙂 Tattooed lipblush, tattooed eyebrows and eyeliner, microneedling in office treatments, lash lifts. It costs a bit up front but I can literally just throw on a little mascara and lip gloss and run out the door.
Yes, we need these hairstyles in tutorials, please!
You feel like such a nice person!!! Really like your energy🩷🩷🩷
Hi Ciara, there are some great points! Most old money aesthetic (next to looking healthy) is your habits - so how you move, your mimics, posture, your language. Eg the slick back pony tail is exactly not what old money would wear, but what a cleaning woman (this is a substitute for a particular group, not being discriminating, just descriptive) would wear for her hair not to fall in her way.
❤❤ after watching I called my dentist for appointment 💖😊
Oh, my gosh! Really, people. Everything has to have a term assigned to it. Pretty soon taking a basic shower/bath is going to be trending and considered all the rage and described as something as inane as, "Beauty Bath Babe." 😅
Enter “everything showers” 😂
It's already being called Dermal Rehydrational Skin Watering
I have learned so much from this video. Thank you. I just made an appointment for a las lift and tint which I didn't know existed and ordered a Dyson air wrap dupe from Amazon. Can I have a list of your hair care products? The lash lift I bought from Groupon. I'm old money on a budget 😊❤
Did you do the hair style video? I would like that
I have diffuse alopecia areata, therefore, expensive hair is not an option. It grieves me! I wonder what you would do, what would you suggest, for those with very thin fine hair? What would a high class woman do? My current solution is hats or maybe scarves.
Get yourself a ‘halo’ hair extension. It gives you a good chunk of hsir to work with and it’s hung on a plastic thread around the crown of your hair so need to attach it to your hair and worry about it being weighed down like traditional clip in extensions.
A high class woman would get a hair transplant... But this is very expensive. You could get a natural looking human hair wig. Do not cheap out or it will look painfully obvious. Still expensive but much less than a transplant
Incorporate some corkscrew hairpins! They hold so so well without hurting nor visibility. Amazon.
Please do the everyday makeup video.
Did you ever do a French twist tutorial?
Love your vulnerability and honesty in sharing a wealth of common sense knowledge Ciara. Yes please to videos on the three hair styles and daily make up routines. Thank you @ciaraodoherty 🙏
Will do!!xxx
Same for me teeth started moving I’m soon going myself to do the Visa line I did wear braces as a teenager so happy I watched your video thank you for this information first time watching and now a new subscriber 😘
I'd love to see your makeup prep and products ty
New subscriber !! Love your content 😍 Can you do a makeup and skincare routine ?
Please do a makeup tutorial!
What foundation do you use? Also please list hsir products! Thank you!
I’d love your makeup routine! My coloring & features are similar & id love to see your eye makeup.
🙋♀️ Do you have a video on how you do your hair with the Dyson? I own the Dyson but it doesn’t really work for me. I’d love to see how you do it . I actually think it was a waste of money. I would like to see what order you use the products you listed. ❤ My curls never last with a Dyson.
Hi, what's the secret of your smooth facial skin / glass skin?
Omg your smile is absolutely stunning, I have terrible teeth because I have a huge fear of dentists it’s a childhood trauma that affected me for the rest of my life, I take good care of my teeth but like you said mine moved and now I can see that it’s not straight like ut used to I hate it and I am too scared to get braces
On the states we call it “Dip”. Loved the video! You have a new subscriber!
Can you drop the ordinary tip for all over body use? I’d love to try that. x
I just came across your channel and THE VERY, VERY, VERY first thing I noticed about you were your GORGEOUS teeth!!!!!!! ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️ I just HAD to let you know now that I’ve watched your video!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Omg! I am so happy to find you. I am soon moving to ireland for my Phd and really wanted to know more about dental care and just girly stuff that i can help me there. I wanted to get somre denyal procedures done but my dentist here said that i should go there and get it done because switivh dentist mid treatment is not recommended.
Bless you ❤ Subscribed
I think it shouldn't matter whether it's fake or not. Thank you so much to the blogger for your excellent coverage of this topic, it is so important right now given the state of our economy. Some of the items from LV are simply not worth what they paid for, especially the seasonal items. *condup*
Every day makeup look please!!❤
Got any protective old money hairstyles? Like braided, buns, and all that?
Protective styles? What are you protecting from? That term is ridiculous
@@DaisyChain3339.protective, meaning without applying heat.
It’s a French roll. Messy or neat they can not fail and always give of classic style
Also the supplementing tips.. do it aaaall 🔥
If you’re talking vitamin supplements - you don’t need them if you eat a healthy diet. I eat all Whole Foods, lots of leafy greens and berries - no processed food. I am only deficient in vitamin D, which most people are. My teeth are also healthy because of my diet.
@@cq8822 I also eat whole foods but found myself feeling super tired at the end of the day, so I began taking magnesium and I’m feeling so much better… I do need to blood work done to be safe.
how do you keep your skin soo clean?
I’m on the teeth journey right now … teeth whitening coming up then Invisalign
What foundation do you like? Thanks!
The red light mask is not worth the money, look for the device with irradiance of around 110 mW/cm2. Also, actives are a must but too high concentration may cause issues.
You work for 40yrs to have $1M in your retirement, meanwhile some people are putting just $10K in crypto from just few months ago and now they are multimillionaires..
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I’d love to know what eyeshadow you have on in this video.
Would love to see a wellness supplement video! ✨
Make up tutorial please!!
Should glycolic acid be aerosolized? I really dont think it's a good idea to be putting GA in a spray bottle.
Actually, it's the fast and simple way to ruin the skin barrier, not to mention how dangerous for eyes.
You have to remember that old money comes in different shapes, colors, religion, and are all over the world. Not all old money acts the same, believe in the same thing. No one looks the same
While I can tell you are trying to be Politically Correct, but the term Old Money has a certain reference point to a certain style and certain countries. It's a certain look. While there are monied classes in all nations, it doesn't mean that the way they dress fits into this aesthetic. My Grandmother was a Black African and came from an affluent family there. The choices of colors and patterns she wore were markedly different than what is meant to be "Old Money" even though she was quite refined.
The popular show Succession focused on the Old Money aesthetic. Same in the older show Mad Men, the character of Betty Draper on that show personified that look as well. There are real life examples like Catherine, Princess of Wales. We see in the Christmas photo of Prince George, he was wearing a Ralph Lauren shirt, again another nod to Old Money.
Was going to hear about Old Money in this video, but have heard about beauty routin of this one lady. Really? What is the relation to Old Money style?
Exactly! Misleading title!
Please do the hair tutorials 😊
We need plenty of the old money to get the treatments you just named 😁 when it comes to teeth it’s about the genetics! You had great teeth to start with, some of even after spending many thousands will never have a perfect smile, unless having jaw operations at a young age
Loved this!! Subscribed.
Holy moly the Dyson is way too expensive. Any other ideas?
Lots of tips, thanks
Happy to help!xx
Someone please help, what’s the brand of the nails’ product?
At minute 8:23 you suddenly have rolers. Do you use rolers directly after the swarzkopf or in the evening?
I subscribed hoping to see tutorials for the hair styles.
Dang my hair already looks the natural brown hair look naturally since I've never dyed it but I wanna try the Dyson
Can we please get that hairstyle tutorial video?
I just found your channel. I love the tips and the added clips of hair routine. I've been thinking about investing in the Dyson system and going back to my natural... it's not as dark as yours but I believe it wld be a lower maintenance and healthier routine for my hair.
I use Nads. Love it!
Totally agree with the hair!
What foundation are you using?
If I have naturally curly hair (but frizzi) and it takes a lot of time to do a blow out on my hair, what should I do?
I purchased the Revlon spin brush
Sleeping with either vitamin e or castor oil on lashes to encourage growth.
Hi Ciara. What is yours 2 best parfums , which one ypu can choose in case urgent only 2 but will be happy for all long life with them? ❤
Are you taking any fillers, because your face muscles aren't moving snd it looks do plastic?
@monvici how exactly do you 'take' fillers. You 'take' supplements such as biotin for stronger hair, skin and nails. And what is 'do plastic'? Is it the fabulous new way to look younger and more beautiful by not taking notice of negative nobodies and doing yourself a favour and watch their inner ugliness destroy the uninteresting exterior and inability to at least correctly type their unimportant insults aimed at people who are simply enjoying showing others how to enrich their lives. At least Ciara is giving people inspiration and ideas, working for her money by providing her own personal failures and successes. And so if she is taking a commission as is clearly written at the end of her 'products used in this video', then more power to her as it takes time and an understanding of what she wants to achieve with her videos, which are packed with her research and innate abilities to charm and beguile, while entertaining an audience of likeminded people who are simply trying to improve their appearance and mindset. That's what she does and it's what she does brilliantly. But what exactly do you do, @monvici? What do you do? No, no... that wasn't a question.
Are your brains dried raisins that you need to and have to moan at me? Hope you get better soon.
I had simple question for her not for you.
Yes, teeth are most important!
You’re lovely 🥰
Thanks for the tips! ❤
I don't know why but when people tap every product with their nails before using them it makes me feel like my skin is crawling 😢
Love the advice though 🙏🙏 thank you
Truly insightful tips!
The first thing I thought as soon as I saw you was that you look like Jennifer Beals! So pretty!
New subscriber today. You seem so lovely and down to earth. In the first minute of viewing this vid I thought yes, a new person to watch! X