Wrong, because whoever has the cure plus all of the other temporary fix businesses out of business. Would you rather be competing against everybody or would you rather demolish the market with something they can't touch?
No he’s right, some stuff works but it depends on the person. Im 15 years old, my acne has been bad since I turned 13 but it’s way better now, but still if I eat too much dairy or sugar I find I get bad breakouts that can take weeks to go away, as long as I stay away from sugar and dairy I look great, I just wash my face with water in the morning, cleanser at night or after physical activity, and a serum.
Now this feels like a scam. I agree with the skin care industry being mostly a scam, but these food sensitivity tests seem fake and the reviews are awful online. Ngl dude seems hilarious and puts out great content but I feel like he’d sellout for the bag even if it wasn’t the most “honest” info. Sorry I really hope it’s not true but it’s just the vibe I get.
Yes, 150$ for one test instead of paying your dermatologist, buying supplements(because they will say to) which are not cheap, buying skincare routine stuff, investing in high quality sunscreens and much more besides. So 150$ for a test now seems much cheaper than you could spend cause most of the times clearing skin can take from 4 to 6 months, and if it’s genetics that cause it, it will take up to a year
@@sparky1282cutting out Dairy changed my skin completely as well. It’s not that you have to cut it out 100% but it should be like 95%. Save it for special occasions like an ice cream date. I stopped taking whey protein because that’s dairy of course and I swapped it with Gold standard vegan protein. It doesn’t work nearly as well but you have to do what you have to do
Bro giving God tier advice 🙏
Don’t buy skincare, instead buy a lab test. Isn’t everything marketing?
Is it sponsored or not? Because advice is really God. My inner voice always told me - "it's 80% what you eat and 20% what you put on your skin"
When a problem gets turned into a business it’s never going to be fixed
Wrong, because whoever has the cure plus all of the other temporary fix businesses out of business. Would you rather be competing against everybody or would you rather demolish the market with something they can't touch?
No he’s right, some stuff works but it depends on the person. Im 15 years old, my acne has been bad since I turned 13 but it’s way better now, but still if I eat too much dairy or sugar I find I get bad breakouts that can take weeks to go away, as long as I stay away from sugar and dairy I look great, I just wash my face with water in the morning, cleanser at night or after physical activity, and a serum.
what serum
@@jimmytimmy788 i have to check
I love that Everlywell scam too
How much do you take for a haircut
If you put a number to it??
Why did I think bro was jake tran for a second lol
"skincare is a scam"
10 seconds later
"here are the skincare products i use"
bro youre a clown
I too eat multiple eggs on a bowl
Lance was on a bowl 😢
Poor blud
You lost me at pricking my finger
Me too
Now this feels like a scam. I agree with the skin care industry being mostly a scam, but these food sensitivity tests seem fake and the reviews are awful online.
Ngl dude seems hilarious and puts out great content but I feel like he’d sellout for the bag even if it wasn’t the most “honest” info. Sorry I really hope it’s not true but it’s just the vibe I get.
Diet > skincare
Is this an ad
Bro 150$ for a test?
Yes, 150$ for one test instead of paying your dermatologist, buying supplements(because they will say to) which are not cheap, buying skincare routine stuff, investing in high quality sunscreens and much more besides.
So 150$ for a test now seems much cheaper than you could spend cause most of the times clearing skin can take from 4 to 6 months, and if it’s genetics that cause it, it will take up to a year
150 is worth it knowing that its for your health
@@apoth8574 yeah fr
W man.
Exactly what Santa Cruz paleo been preaching. Stay woke
Stay Based.
Yo lance do I have to cut sugar to have a better skin?
It helps a lot and drink water
No. But for some people it really helps.
It can help a lot, for me cutting out dairy made a big difference within a couple weeks
@@joeschmoe2697 I might try that out although diary products make a big part of my protein intake
@@sparky1282cutting out Dairy changed my skin completely as well. It’s not that you have to cut it out 100% but it should be like 95%. Save it for special occasions like an ice cream date. I stopped taking whey protein because that’s dairy of course and I swapped it with Gold standard vegan protein. It doesn’t work nearly as well but you have to do what you have to do
lance was selling
Still wear sunscreen. you dont want to look gross in yoor 30's
You should use a cleanser in the morning because you sweat the most during sleep, other than that great advice