Same here. I have acne and eczema and a thin layer of vaseline or vanicream on extra dry areas works really well for me. Never had a problem. If anything, I noticed it helps my acne heal and I wake up with reduced redness and irritation.
I'm acne prone and my skin loves Vaseline. I started slugging with Vaseline 6 months ago and I honestly have the best skin of my life right now. Ever since I started slugging, my fine lines look less pronounced and my skin is so plump and hydrated. I still get breakouts around the time of my period, but they heal so much quicker because of the Vaseline (and differin).
me too. i don’t get that much acne anymore but even when i did, i used vaseline on my skin all the time and it worked so well for my skin. i think the key is just making sure your face and hands are very clean before applying
I’m shocked La Roche Posay hasn’t sponsored you yet…they LOVE currying favour with skincare professionals. When I worked in a dermatology office they would bring us multiple giant paper bags worth of samples/full size product, order us lunch, randomly pop in with coffee, snacks and full sized product gifts for us. It was amaaaazing lol I miss it there
slugging works for me and i’m acne prone! i often have to slug to hold onto moisture on adapalene nights as i am extremely dry skinned and sensitive, especially around my chin. what you’re saying is a good rule of thumb for acne prone skin, but it doesn’t hold true for everybody!
Do you make sure to cleanse your face, maybe even double cleanse on nights that you slug? That way no dirt etc is on your face. In the morning do you cleanse or just rinse w water?
@@fannyasilberman7373 typically cleanse once as i use sunscreens designed to come off with a water-based cleanser. if i'm wearing a waterproof spf or makeup and i'm not feeling depressed i'll use an oil cleanser. mornings i just rinse with water as the aquaphor comes off fairly easily imo.
At night once I’m done with my skincare, I slug with Vaseline ONLY under my eyes and around my mouth, to prevent fine lines. No where else. I’m acne prone and only using it in certain areas is the way to go 👏🏻
Unfortunately shea butter breaks me out like crazy and Cicaplast Baume has a lot in it. So I'd rather go for something really inert like mineral oil or squalane and my fave is CeraVe in tub (I also never have problems with cetyl/stearyl alcohol).
La Roche-Posay Serozinc (just a spray with zinc in it no oils)- I use this before i moisturise! I have oily skin and works really well for both my acne and reducing the oil production throughout the day!
@@marg4581 You did not break out because of this. Acne is due to inflammation in your gut. Acne is a gut problem and not because of clogged pores… Study gut-skin axis
@@yussuf3286 while I do think that your gut/what you eat can affect acne, it's not the only thing that can cause acne. I mean there's people with cystic acne who I'm sure do everything they can to minimize they're acne, you can't simply say it's because of gut inflammation. For me, I DO know what foods causes me acne and I'm consistent enough to eat what I know won't, so I do think the slugging did break me out in this case.
@@marg4581 By you being aware of what food causes you acne or not tells me that somewhere in your stomach is not acting right. More and more studies are also supporting the link between gut health and acne with recent research illustrating how dysbiosis and leaky gut can contribute to breakouts. Your skin is your body’s largest elimination organ, so when you’re overloaded with toxins on the inside, it can show on the outside. Not saying acne that can’t be due to other reasons but the majority of the time it is because of inflammation in the gut.
If you wash your face before doing it I don’t see why it would be a problem. Especially if you are like me with really dry skin. I tried using the cicaplast baume before but I go through the tube too fast and it’s kind of expensive for my budget. On the other hand my $10 tub of vanicream lasts literally forever and does the job just as well. Just my experience as someone with acne & eczema prone skin
I love some good Vaseline! It’s so great when you’re prone to dryness and irritation. The cicaplast baume unfortunately caused an allergic reaction for me! My skin got super dry and inflamed. 😢 It’s such a highly individual thing, but Vaseline can help some with acne prone skin, especially if there’s a lot of inflammation. For others, it can break them out. You just gotta kinda take a gamble and see where you fall into with it. I can slug every single night and never breakout.
I have super dry skin and putting a thin layer of vaseline all over my face at night before bed is the one thing that makes my skin not flaky and dry for the entire next day!
I learned that the hard way. I heard someone say they used it on their face for acne and used it myself only to find myself breaking out because I’m oily as heck 😂😢
I was out of makeup remover balm and had been using petroleum jelly then do a wipe with REN aha tonic, then i moistureize with clinique jelly...i have acne prone skin.
Can you use Cicaplast Baume in the summer too? My skin loves it but I feel like it might be too intense for NYC summer. At the same time, I want to experience its soothing effect year round!
It just depends on the person. Many people have had great results from slugging with acne prone skin. Same thing with oil. For the longest time people kept saying no oil for acne. But it literally cleared my sisters acne. Saved her life if I may even say 😂
I got a combo skin, and she ain't lying. I literally felt like carrying a bag of dirt with my face. I don't use it all over now, I only use a little amount on the lashes and eyebrows.
From here on when one of my patients tells me they’re taking/doing something that’s not the best for them I’m also going to respond with, “No, Kiki! Noo!” 😂 jk
Cicaplact has triggered a HELL of fungal acne on my skin. To the point that my whole face smelled like aged cheese. Trying slugging tonight and hoping for the best 🤞🏻🤞🏻🤞🏻🤞🏻
Just make sure to really wash and cleanse your skin before applying an occlusive and you will have less chance of breaking out. Really massage the cleanser onto your face for 5+ minutes then rinse and apply Vaseline
Please, please, please, stop using botox on your face. As a dermatologist, you have a gorgeous face, you don't need to statued with botox. No, no, no, your expression are gold in this industry ❤
@@srudie I looked for Sudocrem on Amazon and was redirected to Dermocrem. It's made in Ireland and marketed under Sudocrem but sold in the U.S. as Dermocrem. Hope that helps!
Call me crazy.. But slightly.. You look like Huh Yunjin one of the K-pop girl group members called LE SSERAFIM! LIKE THE RESEMBLANCE IS VERY SIMILAR! It's like looking at a Caucasian version of Huh Yunjin on you or an Asian version of you on her ._.
Slugging works wonders for me and I suffer with acne… so I really feel like it depends on the situation
Acne is a gut problem and not clogged pores.
People really need to study the gut-skin axis.
@@yussuf3286no not for everything one.
same. acne-prone skin tends to experience more trans-epidermal water loss, so slugging actually might be especially beneficial to those with acne.
@@yussuf3286 not always.
Same here. I have acne and eczema and a thin layer of vaseline or vanicream on extra dry areas works really well for me. Never had a problem. If anything, I noticed it helps my acne heal and I wake up with reduced redness and irritation.
I'm acne prone and my skin loves Vaseline. I started slugging with Vaseline 6 months ago and I honestly have the best skin of my life right now. Ever since I started slugging, my fine lines look less pronounced and my skin is so plump and hydrated. I still get breakouts around the time of my period, but they heal so much quicker because of the Vaseline (and differin).
exactly sameeeeee
me too. i don’t get that much acne anymore but even when i did, i used vaseline on my skin all the time and it worked so well for my skin. i think the key is just making sure your face and hands are very clean before applying
@@gaj30 true also most of time people who have acne use so many products that ruin their skin barrier. Vaseline heals your skin.
Me too
I’m shocked La Roche Posay hasn’t sponsored you yet…they LOVE currying favour with skincare professionals. When I worked in a dermatology office they would bring us multiple giant paper bags worth of samples/full size product, order us lunch, randomly pop in with coffee, snacks and full sized product gifts for us. It was amaaaazing lol I miss it there
slugging works for me and i’m acne prone! i often have to slug to hold onto moisture on adapalene nights as i am extremely dry skinned and sensitive, especially around my chin. what you’re saying is a good rule of thumb for acne prone skin, but it doesn’t hold true for everybody!
I feel like if you put it on a clean face you’ll be fine
Do you make sure to cleanse your face, maybe even double cleanse on nights that you slug? That way no dirt etc is on your face. In the morning do you cleanse or just rinse w water?
Do you double cleanse on nights you slug? And in the morning do you cleanse again or just rinse w water?
@@fannyasilberman7373 typically cleanse once as i use sunscreens designed to come off with a water-based cleanser. if i'm wearing a waterproof spf or makeup and i'm not feeling depressed i'll use an oil cleanser. mornings i just rinse with water as the aquaphor comes off fairly easily imo.
Acne is a gut problem and not because of clogged pores.
People really need to study the gut-skin axis.
At night once I’m done with my skincare, I slug with Vaseline ONLY under my eyes and around my mouth, to prevent fine lines. No where else. I’m acne prone and only using it in certain areas is the way to go 👏🏻
Me tooooo i slugged my whole face w vaseline and faced the consequences 🥲
Yes me too
Yes I was gonna say this ♥️
I have to avoid my forehead and chin
Living in a humid environment my worst nightmare is slugging. ESP right now in the middle of Australian summer
Unfortunately shea butter breaks me out like crazy and Cicaplast Baume has a lot in it.
So I'd rather go for something really inert like mineral oil or squalane and my fave is CeraVe in tub (I also never have problems with cetyl/stearyl alcohol).
Cetyl alcohol isn't bad
Damn that’s tuff she’s butter n Vaseline cleared my skin
La Roche-Posay Serozinc (just a spray with zinc in it no oils)- I use this before i moisturise! I have oily skin and works really well for both my acne and reducing the oil production throughout the day!
@@EricaArif
Thanks for the tip! I will try the spray 😃
I love Cicaplast Baume B5!
I confirm I slugged and broke out and now I slug no more. Lesson learned the hard way. Like all things it works for some and not others 😅
Lmao same
Same😢
@@marg4581
You did not break out because of this. Acne is due to inflammation in your gut. Acne is a gut problem and not because of clogged pores…
Study gut-skin axis
@@yussuf3286 while I do think that your gut/what you eat can affect acne, it's not the only thing that can cause acne. I mean there's people with cystic acne who I'm sure do everything they can to minimize they're acne, you can't simply say it's because of gut inflammation. For me, I DO know what foods causes me acne and I'm consistent enough to eat what I know won't, so I do think the slugging did break me out in this case.
@@marg4581
By you being aware of what food causes you acne or not tells me that somewhere in your stomach is not acting right.
More and more studies are also supporting the link between gut health and acne with recent research illustrating how dysbiosis and leaky gut can contribute to breakouts.
Your skin is your body’s largest elimination organ, so when you’re overloaded with toxins on the inside, it can show on the outside.
Not saying acne that can’t be due to other reasons but the majority of the time it is because of inflammation in the gut.
The new Barrier Jelly from Experiment is touted as "micro slugging" because it only has 3% petroleum in it. I love it.
If you wash your face before doing it I don’t see why it would be a problem. Especially if you are like me with really dry skin. I tried using the cicaplast baume before but I go through the tube too fast and it’s kind of expensive for my budget. On the other hand my $10 tub of vanicream lasts literally forever and does the job just as well. Just my experience as someone with acne & eczema prone skin
I love some good Vaseline! It’s so great when you’re prone to dryness and irritation. The cicaplast baume unfortunately caused an allergic reaction for me! My skin got super dry and inflamed. 😢
It’s such a highly individual thing, but Vaseline can help some with acne prone skin, especially if there’s a lot of inflammation. For others, it can break them out. You just gotta kinda take a gamble and see where you fall into with it. I can slug every single night and never breakout.
Shereen and what you think about cicalfate? from avene that is a little bit cheaper and some ppl say is similar to cicaplast
What are your thoughts on CeraVe healing ointment?
you’re stunning 😍
I tried slugging on my acne-prone skin when it was trending on TikTok… got tons of acne and milia from it 😭
Same but it is great for hydrating the skin
Was going to try until i saw the comment about milia... I have enough already without it 😢
acne adult here. And slugging aquafor has BEEN SOOO GOOD FOR MY DRY SKIN. And my breakouts have been like... zero.
Cicaplast B5 broke me the FCK out!
I have super dry skin and putting a thin layer of vaseline all over my face at night before bed is the one thing that makes my skin not flaky and dry for the entire next day!
Omega From the inkeylist really worked for me along with Byoma
I learned that the hard way. I heard someone say they used it on their face for acne and used it myself only to find myself breaking out because I’m oily as heck 😂😢
That’s why I use baby butt paste 🤷🏻♀️ the one is use has zinc
I was out of makeup remover balm and had been using petroleum jelly then do a wipe with REN aha tonic, then i moistureize with clinique jelly...i have acne prone skin.
Can you use Cicaplast Baume in the summer too? My skin loves it but I feel like it might be too intense for NYC summer. At the same time, I want to experience its soothing effect year round!
Deep clean, slug, leave on for 20 mins, apply hot washcloth and rinse off, clean again, moisturize with ceramides
But thats why u cleanse ur skin before adding it
Can i use Vaseline as moisturizer over retinol at night?
When even cicaplast breaks me out *sigh*
I feel you
It just depends on the person. Many people have had great results from slugging with acne prone skin. Same thing with oil. For the longest time people kept saying no oil for acne. But it literally cleared my sisters acne. Saved her life if I may even say 😂
What oil?
@@soulkiss1013 oil cleansing or just applying any oil skincare.
Honestly, I prefer the Cicaplast Gel B5 for slugging!
That baum is the bomb
That moisturizer broke me out…….i guess dermatologists aren’t always right…
What can you use to slug at night besides Vaseline question? Because I get Milli around my, Eyes because of it... so I can't use it!
How often can we slugging a week?
THANK YOU
What do you think about the castor oil at night?
I got a combo skin, and she ain't lying. I literally felt like carrying a bag of dirt with my face. I don't use it all over now, I only use a little amount on the lashes and eyebrows.
Does she also promote using disper rash cream instead, which often have mineral oil them?
What do you have on your skin here?? 🙏 perfection
And when can europe buy your products
La Roche Posey Cicaplast did that to me tho 😭
I do it sometomes, not TOO much and am acne prone. Esp if I have an expensive serum on LOL
Is there any alternative for cicaplast?😢
From here on when one of my patients tells me they’re taking/doing something that’s not the best for them I’m also going to respond with, “No, Kiki! Noo!” 😂 jk
Slugging works wonders for me. I'm in my 40s and my skin looks so much better and plumped without clogging my pores
just wash your face beforehand and there wont be any “debris” to trap ❤
What about cerave in a pump
Why is this news! People have been doing this for years!
I put vaseline on my lips one time and ended up with a nasty allergic reaction that I couldn't get rid of for weeks. So this is a no for me 😅
Cicaplact has triggered a HELL of fungal acne on my skin. To the point that my whole face smelled like aged cheese. Trying slugging tonight and hoping for the best 🤞🏻🤞🏻🤞🏻🤞🏻
Just make sure to really wash and cleanse your skin before applying an occlusive and you will have less chance of breaking out. Really massage the cleanser onto your face for 5+ minutes then rinse and apply Vaseline
Idk i am very acne prone and slugging has done wonders for me.
I remember using Vaseline on my face when I was a teenager. Still use now.
It’s non-comedogenic but traps in a layer of grease and dirt….. which is the definition of comedogenic?! Can you explain more?
Please, please, please, stop using botox on your face. As a dermatologist, you have a gorgeous face, you don't need to statued with botox. No, no, no, your expression are gold in this industry ❤
You look like Joelle!!!
I slug Torriden Balanceful Cream lol
I used to slug with sudocream before even knowing what slugging is … if you are acne prone try it …
I cannot find it can you explain more please
@@srudie I looked for Sudocrem on Amazon and was redirected to Dermocrem. It's made in Ireland and marketed under Sudocrem but sold in the U.S. as Dermocrem. Hope that helps!
I use Vaseline under eyes before bed after I use major fade system n my eyes stay hydrated all day long
I'm concerned about the ethics of petroleum jelly..
what do you mean?
La rosay should make this cream more product
What are you supposed to do in the morning if you still have a bit of the stuff on your face? I’ve been told you shouldn’t wash off Vaseline….
i just rinse with water to get the shine off but my skin is still soft from applying
Umm I slugged with baby ointment, I don't break out from it.
This just simply isn’t true….everyone’s skin reacts differently to different skincare products.
I feel like I see your videos a lot giving advice opposite to what I hear from Dr Dray. Why is this.
It amazes me how people will hear a literal doctor recommending or not something and they will still say “well, it works for me so you are lying”.
That’s why you do it after cleaning 🙄
I was told petroleum jelly is a byproduct of “petrol” found at the bottom of the oil barrel. If it’s true wouldn’t that make it carcinogenic?? 🤷♀️
Absolutely. But there are still a lot of sheep 🐑 😅
Call me crazy.. But slightly.. You look like Huh Yunjin one of the K-pop girl group members called LE SSERAFIM! LIKE THE RESEMBLANCE IS VERY SIMILAR! It's like looking at a Caucasian version of Huh Yunjin on you or an Asian version of you on her ._.