Thank you for such an informative video. What is a good hydrator/moisturizer? I have combination skin. I am currently on tretinoin. I have been using Skinbetter Science Trio Rebalancing Moisture Treatment. I love it but if there is something else that you will recommend, please let me know. Thanks in advanced
Wow i just actually discovered this recently. I accidentally ran out of moisturizer and i have not been using moisturizer for weeks and i noticed my skin feels nice, not too oily or dry and less breakout. And now watching this for the first time totally makes a lot of sense. Thank you so much for your service dortor ❤️
My skin is dry so maybe Alto Advanced in the Winter and this Alastin vitamin C product in the Summer or alternate….Alastin during the day and Alto at night. 😊
depends. If I'm starting patents on higher doses of tretinoin, I do sometimes add moisturizers temporarily to help the skin cope. But I only have them use it as "a fire extinguisher" so when they really need it. Once they are accustomed to the tret, I remove the extra cream.
What about hydrating boosting cream from skin better? How do you feel about using that with a tretinoin? The second or so ingredient is jojoba oil. Is the formulation allow for it to be in the “Hydrator” category?
This is an old video but hopefully u reply. So am I getting this right: creams are not good and instead I should use a hydration? I almost repurchased my obagi intense moisturizer. I decided to get the alastin intense one instead
Your explanation made perfect sense! I have never before heard anyone provide such a concise and demystifying explanation! Love your channel! Thank you! 💟
I think I can get dehydrated skin. My understanding on what you are saying is to get medical grade moisturizer to use at times to keep my skin calm and hydrated. This current year, I added eating small portions of nuts, and when I can , I buy and eat salmon and cook with avocado oil. I’m in peri menopause and so far, it isn’t so bad with exception of weight gain. My doctor is adjusting my thyroid medication to see if this will help with weight loss. I hope my approach is correct on skin care. I’ve mentioned in the past that I use prescription tretinoin, at times, when I can afford it, ZO Skin Health growth factors, also glycolic acid. For the body, I use drugstore brands do retinol body cream and glycolic acid lotion for the body. On both face and body is Colorscience sunscreen.
I really love Cosrx snail mucin and oil-free ultra moisturizing lotion with Birch sap, and also the pyunkang yul calming moisture barrier cream. None of these seem to have oils in them or at least if they do it is so light as to not be noticeable. I find they hydrate my skin very well, but wondering now if it's only a surface effect and is actually drying my skin out longterm.
Oils can be in formulations. Sometimes they are an adjunct or vehicle for an active ingredient but not a primary oil that will just sit on the surface. So it doesn’t necessarily mean that they are oil concentrates that will dysregulate the skin.
What would a product example of a non moisturizer “hydrator” be? The links provided in your description seem to contain products that are moisturizers said not to use? A little bit confusing. But I’m guesstimating you are talking about serums? Hmm. What about sunscreens? Most sunscreens contain moisturizing ingredients.
Thank you- I would appreciate a list of good hydrators. I just recently purchased Alastin's Ultra Nourishing Moisturizer with TriHex Technology- should I return this? I have been listening to your channel and have made some changes in my skin care routine. I have used ZO for years, but based on your recommendations, I have branched out to SkinBetterScience and Alastin products.
The products she uses has lipids in them but they also stimulate your skin to wake up by stimulating cell turnover and produce its own moisture instead of relying on the hydration in a moisturizer. She knows what she’s talking about, her skin is proof.
Dear Dr. Ania, as you my recognize I follow you channel continuously. I love your advise. Today, however you lost me a bit. I am in my late 50s and my skin, especially during winters, is very dry. I use moisturizers - Cerave, La Rouche Possay, and even Alastin in my daily AM and PM routines; after Vit. C and peptides, for AM; in evenings after Tretinoin. Am I missing something in terms of making my skin work? and yes, sometimes I do use Jojoba oil with my moisturizer because my skin is that dry. Thank you
If you have truly dry skin, then oil can act as a barrier to stop water loss. If you have dehydrated skin, then the oil will cause more dryness and dysfunction in the long run. However when we are exposed to harsh elements for a short time, we can adjust our routines to help the skin cope with the stress.
I hear you! I will put together a list of good hydrators! ❤
I’m 58 and do not use a moisturizer. I remember hearing Dr. Obagi’s theory back in the day and it has always stuck with me.
Thanks Doctor.. I have normal to dry skin and I keep applying layers of moisturisers.. can you guide us with some of the good hydrators. Thanks
Hi! What hydrators do you recommend? Thanks😊
What are your recommendations? The brands listed under your video?🤔
Thank you for such an informative video. What is a good hydrator/moisturizer? I have combination skin. I am currently on tretinoin. I have been using Skinbetter Science Trio Rebalancing Moisture Treatment. I love it but if there is something else that you will recommend, please let me know. Thanks in advanced
Wow i just actually discovered this recently. I accidentally ran out of moisturizer and i have not been using moisturizer for weeks and i noticed my skin feels nice, not too oily or dry and less breakout. And now watching this for the first time totally makes a lot of sense. Thank you so much for your service dortor ❤️
Your skin always looks hydrated and plump. Thank you for the video!
Thank you, doctor! I heard about this years ago but this explanation makes more sense. Will definitely make some changes to my daily routine.
I’m so glad you found this useful ❤️
My skin is dry so maybe Alto Advanced in the Winter and this Alastin vitamin C product in the Summer or alternate….Alastin during the day and Alto at night. 😊
I’ve learned so much from you❤️subscribed!
Question. I’m an esthetician and really curious - would you recommend retinol usage with moisturizer or without?
depends. If I'm starting patents on higher doses of tretinoin, I do sometimes add moisturizers temporarily to help the skin cope. But I only have them use it as "a fire extinguisher" so when they really need it. Once they are accustomed to the tret, I remove the extra cream.
@@theocbeautymd thank you Dr!
Thank you for such an informative video.
I would like to know examples of hydrators you recommend both high end and more affordable ones.
Yes I agree. I would like to hear her recommendations
Thank you
What about hydrating boosting cream from skin better? How do you feel about using that with a tretinoin? The second or so ingredient is jojoba oil. Is the formulation allow for it to be in the “Hydrator” category?
This is an old video but hopefully u reply. So am I getting this right: creams are not good and instead I should use a hydration? I almost repurchased my obagi intense moisturizer. I decided to get the alastin intense one instead
So what products do you recommand?
Your explanation made perfect sense! I have never before heard anyone provide such a concise and demystifying explanation! Love your channel! Thank you! 💟
You're so welcome! Glad you liked it!
Thank you so much for the information. What products do you recommend for mature menopausal eczema prone skin for body
I think I can get dehydrated skin. My understanding on what you are saying is to get medical grade moisturizer to use at times to keep my skin calm and hydrated. This current year, I added eating small portions of nuts, and when I can , I buy and eat salmon and cook with avocado oil. I’m in peri menopause and so far, it isn’t so bad with exception of weight gain. My doctor is adjusting my thyroid medication to see if this will help with weight loss. I hope my approach is correct on skin care.
I’ve mentioned in the past that I use prescription tretinoin, at times, when I can afford it, ZO Skin Health growth factors, also glycolic acid. For the body, I use drugstore brands do retinol body cream and glycolic acid lotion for the body. On both face and body is Colorscience sunscreen.
that is a great routine and healthy diet! You've got this!!! 😘
@@theocbeautymd Thank you!
I would like to introduce you to a product you will thank me later after using it
I have whitehead prone skin and my skin is dry and creppy. I'm in my early 50's. Any high end moisturiser recommendation?
I really love Cosrx snail mucin and oil-free ultra moisturizing lotion with Birch sap, and also the pyunkang yul calming moisture barrier cream. None of these seem to have oils in them or at least if they do it is so light as to not be noticeable. I find they hydrate my skin very well, but wondering now if it's only a surface effect and is actually drying my skin out longterm.
Oils can be in formulations. Sometimes they are an adjunct or vehicle for an active ingredient but not a primary oil that will just sit on the surface. So it doesn’t necessarily mean that they are oil concentrates that will dysregulate the skin.
What would a product example of a non moisturizer “hydrator” be? The links provided in your description seem to contain products that are moisturizers said not to use? A little bit confusing. But I’m guesstimating you are talking about serums? Hmm. What about sunscreens? Most sunscreens contain moisturizing ingredients.
❤Super interesting video
Thank you- I would appreciate a list of good hydrators. I just recently purchased Alastin's Ultra Nourishing Moisturizer with TriHex Technology- should I return this? I have been listening to your channel and have made some changes in my skin care routine. I have used ZO for years, but based on your recommendations, I have branched out to SkinBetterScience and Alastin products.
Another great video. Thank You for your advice❤
When are you gonna post the products that you recommand?
Soon 🥰
@@theocbeautymd I cant wait to know what products you recommand so that I'm going to buy it asap 😘
What hydrator products should we use for mature skin?
Skinbetter Trio, ZO daily power Defense or Renewal Cream, Alastin regenerative skin nectar
So with that in mind slugging is actually bad for the skin?
Petroleum jelly is a mixture of mineral oils. As mentioned, oils do not do your skin any good, unless you do not have pores.
Exception: post menopausal women skin don’t produce those lipids anymore. We need it.
The products she uses has lipids in them but they also stimulate your skin to wake up by stimulating cell turnover and produce its own moisture instead of relying on the hydration in a moisturizer. She knows what she’s talking about, her skin is proof.
Dear Dr. Ania, as you my recognize I follow you channel continuously. I love your advise. Today, however you lost me a bit. I am in my late 50s and my skin, especially during winters, is very dry. I use moisturizers - Cerave, La Rouche Possay, and even Alastin in my daily AM and PM routines; after Vit. C and peptides, for AM; in evenings after Tretinoin. Am I missing something in terms of making my skin work? and yes, sometimes I do use Jojoba oil with my moisturizer because my skin is that dry. Thank you
If you have truly dry skin, then oil can act as a barrier to stop water loss. If you have dehydrated skin, then the oil will cause more dryness and dysfunction in the long run. However when we are exposed to harsh elements for a short time, we can adjust our routines to help the skin cope with the stress.
this is eye opening to me. it makes so much sense. ty for this informative video