I love watching the Doctorly channel and Michelle LabMuffin beauty! Another channel I really enjoy is Dr. Sam Ellis. I've been watching her for years, and her videos are very informative, honest, and evidence-based. I am so proud of her skincare line Prequel and how effective, gentle, and no-nonsense it is. When I'm dealing with any sort of skin issue, I combine Doctorly and Dr. Sam Ellis's videos to gather information from multiple dermatologists. I appreciate that while sometimes the individual product recommendations may differ, but the underlying core advice is the same. Michelle Wong's book is on my Christmas wishlist, and I'm really looking forward to reading it!
I've been religiously watching Dr. Shah and Dr. Maxfield (doctorly) and Dr. Idriss on youtube for a whiiiile now and they are absolutely amazing with their information, advice and recommendations!!
Dr Sha's and Dr Maxfield's hyperpigmentation video was a godsend for me. It explains the physiology beautifully and the steps to treat it at each stage. The hyperpigmentation pyramid was my skincare bible.
I love her book, this book is not only super informative, it’s beautiful with all the pictures. I have rosacea, IBS and other, it’s very true when IBS and other are in control my rosacea is way better 💛 Thank James, I love sciences!
Ahhh I love your vids, especially educational vids like this! Like you said, with all the misinformation that spreads (more so on TikTok), it’s so refreshing to hear the facts! Thank you as always James 🙌🏻🙏🏻🤍
I've atopic dermatitis and usually I manage it well, it gets worse during colder months. And the "treat it like it's fked" is amazing tip for this too. Soothing, calming and barrier repair are the 1st priority. Only then the "actives" and usually I look for the weaker versions (eg. vit C esters and not pure ascorbic acid etc). The worst thing you can do to your skin is keep it irritated for prolonged time. Treat it like it's a baby and you'll be golden!
James, I always find great value in your videos. Thanks for taking the time to make them to be educational and informative, and at the same time enjoyable.🙂
Stamping my skin with Banish pen totally ruined my skin. It left me with permanent texture of my skin, which looks as if I had large pores, but in reality it's those tiny holes from stamping that just didn't heal properly.
@@ohmyg1932 I researched it. Apparently, microneedling is not suitable for all skin types. So looks like my one wasn't suitable. On one side you won't know until you tried, on the other side it might be too late when you figure it out 🥲. I actually stepped in same hole twice. First time when I noticed it, I stopped using it. But then I watched all those positive reviews from UA-cam, a whole leap of tutorials and decided to try again... I guess, I hoped that it should work the same way for everyone. Unfortunately, as a result of that my skin got even worse. Funny enough, I also have a microdermabrasion machine and I didn't have good results with it either...though tempted to try it again, but very nervous. With microneedling I'm done.
Would love a video on changes you made to improve your gut! I also have ibs and rosacea and would like to hear from someone with a similar perspective 😊
James my Mom has rosacea, and it’s really bad..she is low maintenance. She washes her face with Purity by Philosophy and uses Confidence in a cream from It Cosmetics. I would LOVE a rosacea survival guide, like your top 5 products etc. please please please help 💞
I've been using the Qure microneedling for a month now- so 2x. I feel it does get annoying before I finish my whole face. Also in a 2 month supply, they only gave me 2 needle heads, so I'm assuming I'm supposed to use each 2 times.
As a licensed esthetician, I will slightly disagree that toners and essences are the same, at least in the US. In my professional opinion, anything containing witch hazel, which is a very common ingredient in toners, is an astringent and should not be used by people with dry skin. An “essence” which would be more like a “serum water” would be what I would recommend instead and should not contain witch hazel! Here in the US it is still very common for companies to have witch hazel as the base for toners. Love you and your videos James ❤️❤️💕
You can use Tret with rosacea if you are careful! - I do! (I have Type 1) - I am very careful with it around my cheeks and I don't rub it in hard. I also do it about 4 times a week and then off 3 days to give my skin a break. And of course if I am irritated, I don't use it again until my skin calms. I make sure not to use vitamin c at night and I don't use glycolic acid on the same day as Tret, ever. Any serums I apply before Tret I apply at a minimum of 30 minutes before the Tret, sometimes longer. (And use less than you think you need!)
I'm only consuming skincare content on youtube (feel like insta/tiktok etc is FILLED with misinformation) and YOU, Dr. Shah and Dr. Maxfield (doctorly) and Dr. Idriss are the only people i 100% trust with skincare advice
James, I have to know how you got your background redness down the point that you can barely see it! I've taken that same advice from Doctorly of being more ginger with my skin, and the background redness improved but there's still more background redness that doesn't double as a cute blush lol 😆
Is the mirconeedling system safe for skin of color? I had one inoffice microneedling session with RF, and it was totally a disaster! I developed severe hyperpigmimtation and white bumps all over the needles marks I learned later that the doctor went super deep for my skin tone. That was 2 years ago. l. Knowing the benefits of microneedling, I want to give it another chance with a gentle approach. And I am not willing to pay the hefty inoffice price to get a disaster!
I've learned sooo much from you James! Your channel was my number 1 comfort channel during quarentine 😊 Do you have any brands/products of Korean skincare without fermented ingredients?
I know I’m a bit late to the party, but how does this differ from reedle? I’m interested in both, and I’d love your feedback. Thank you for always having such transparency and honest feedback 🙏🏼
Ive Been thinking about getting this there are lots of adverts on UA-cam and Facebook with massive discounts at moment are there fakes and dangers for where you buy this product??
lately ive seen lots(LOTS) of tiktoks that show makeup thats "not fda approved" and thats "fda approved" - its so annoying to see them all the time - and anyone with two brain cells can logically come to the conclusion that not every single product(anything) thats being sold needs to be approved by a regulatory body
Thank you so much for a calmer background. When you use a background with a lot of colors/products, it is distracting, detracts from you and detracts from the product you are endorsing. Thank you so very much!🎉
I follow a lot of of dermatologists on UA-cam who are really reputable and they are slamming the use of this do it yourselves at home device im really conflicted as the advice on using this is so divided.
I clicked when I saw Michelle's book😅
SAME
Same ahah
Samesies
Me to 😅
Same
Finally chemist confessions getting some love! Ive followed those girls for about a year and theyre highly underrated and knowledgeable
Majorly agree! They are laser-precise when they are on topic and they are fun and whimsical when they go off topic! (I love an animal fun fact!)
James is making so many vídeos lately and i Love it. He deserves the recognition for his hard work❤
The concept of health in "The 23 Former Doctor Truths" book completely explains this. I wish I read it sooner.
Love Lab Muffin & Chemist Confessions!!!💖💖💖
I love watching the Doctorly channel and Michelle LabMuffin beauty! Another channel I really enjoy is Dr. Sam Ellis. I've been watching her for years, and her videos are very informative, honest, and evidence-based. I am so proud of her skincare line Prequel and how effective, gentle, and no-nonsense it is. When I'm dealing with any sort of skin issue, I combine Doctorly and Dr. Sam Ellis's videos to gather information from multiple dermatologists. I appreciate that while sometimes the individual product recommendations may differ, but the underlying core advice is the same. Michelle Wong's book is on my Christmas wishlist, and I'm really looking forward to reading it!
Seeing my faves talk about my other faves gives me such a warm fuzzy feeling. Thanks, James!
Love Chemist Confessions! They’re really good at explaining formulations and ingredients, plus they make great products ❤
I've been religiously watching Dr. Shah and Dr. Maxfield (doctorly) and Dr. Idriss on youtube for a whiiiile now and they are absolutely amazing with their information, advice and recommendations!!
I don't trust Dr. Idriss anymore since she recommended cyprus oil for hair removal based on a crook study.
Thank you for just cutting right to the point. I'm learning so much from you and your channel! I follow Michelle as well!
Thank you for making so many UA-cam videos for this Millennial who does not have tiktok and has no interest in tiktok❤😂
Very well said! There's no power that can make me go on tiktok 😂
Same! Don’t even have instagram , twitter or Facebook. Life is GREAT
Same, I refuse to give tiktok my attention so these are invaluable!
I got the book on Amazon. Such a beautiful cover and the content... Informative but simple to understand, and ilustration. Love it!
Love Michelle. I also got her book and really liked it. It's packed full of nerdy info.
Dr Sha's and Dr Maxfield's hyperpigmentation video was a godsend for me. It explains the physiology beautifully and the steps to treat it at each stage. The hyperpigmentation pyramid was my skincare bible.
I love her book, this book is not only super informative, it’s beautiful with all the pictures. I have rosacea, IBS and other, it’s very true when IBS and other are in control my rosacea is way better 💛 Thank James, I love sciences!
Hey you are killing me James!!! I am suppose to be on a budget! Got the other products from VT and now this, but I am happy. TY
I started watching both of these channels ages ago because you kept mentioning them and I'm so glad I did!!
Ahhh I love your vids, especially educational vids like this!
Like you said, with all the misinformation that spreads (more so on TikTok), it’s so refreshing to hear the facts!
Thank you as always James 🙌🏻🙏🏻🤍
Thanks James! I usually get a derm stamp at 0.5mm and apply my products afterwards! Very affordable and excellent results! Your skin looks great!
I've atopic dermatitis and usually I manage it well, it gets worse during colder months. And the "treat it like it's fked" is amazing tip for this too. Soothing, calming and barrier repair are the 1st priority. Only then the "actives" and usually I look for the weaker versions (eg. vit C esters and not pure ascorbic acid etc). The worst thing you can do to your skin is keep it irritated for prolonged time. Treat it like it's a baby and you'll be golden!
"Now, let's not get all EWG about it!" I'm dying 🤣🤣
James, I always find great value in your videos. Thanks for taking the time to make them to be educational and informative, and at the same time enjoyable.🙂
Love Michelle and you!
Stamping my skin with Banish pen totally ruined my skin. It left me with permanent texture of my skin, which looks as if I had large pores, but in reality it's those tiny holes from stamping that just didn't heal properly.
I’d do a chemical peel to correct this issue.
Im planning on buying a Dr Pen sterile system, but now you gave me doubts. Why do you think it ruined your skin??
@@ohmyg1932 I researched it. Apparently, microneedling is not suitable for all skin types. So looks like my one wasn't suitable. On one side you won't know until you tried, on the other side it might be too late when you figure it out 🥲. I actually stepped in same hole twice. First time when I noticed it, I stopped using it. But then I watched all those positive reviews from UA-cam, a whole leap of tutorials and decided to try again... I guess, I hoped that it should work the same way for everyone. Unfortunately, as a result of that my skin got even worse. Funny enough, I also have a microdermabrasion machine and I didn't have good results with it either...though tempted to try it again, but very nervous. With microneedling I'm done.
I bought a whole heap of toners and serums and it totally trashed my skin. No more layers for me. Slow and steady wins the race.
I love this!! All of you guys are the reason why I'm hooked with skincare ❤
Oh new shelf set up, very cute
Loved this. Thanks so much for honesty and transparency ❤❤❤
James thank you for the video ❤ you look amazing
such a smooth sponsor segue! (i also don’t like going in public so looks cool 😂)
Would love a video on changes you made to improve your gut! I also have ibs and rosacea and would like to hear from someone with a similar perspective 😊
Great info per usual🙏🏽😊✔️
Thanks for spreading the word ❤
Love the book! I just finished it.
Yesss I ordered Michelle's book like some months ago it was such a good read 😌
We love Michelle!! ❤️
I don’t know if I have really noticed any changes from the quere microneedling system.
James my Mom has rosacea, and it’s really bad..she is low maintenance. She washes her face with Purity by Philosophy and uses Confidence in a cream from It Cosmetics. I would LOVE a rosacea survival guide, like your top 5 products etc. please please please help 💞
I second this ! 🙏
I need that book!
Excellent information, thank you 👏🏼
i love how much u been blessing us with videos fr
I've got Michelle's book on my bedside table right now 😁
Complete side note: I've been loving seeing your lobe stretching progress!
Loved the picture in the thumbnail, you look great❤❤
Love and follow Michelle Wong and purchased her book too
The way I bought Michelle’s book soon as it dropped but haven’t had the time to read it 😭 I really need to find some time for it!
I bought Michelle's book soooo fast
Can’t wait to read the book, it’s on my Xmas wishlist!
I've been using the Qure microneedling for a month now- so 2x. I feel it does get annoying before I finish my whole face. Also in a 2 month supply, they only gave me 2 needle heads, so I'm assuming I'm supposed to use each 2 times.
As a licensed esthetician, I will slightly disagree that toners and essences are the same, at least in the US. In my professional opinion, anything containing witch hazel, which is a very common ingredient in toners, is an astringent and should not be used by people with dry skin. An “essence” which would be more like a “serum water” would be what I would recommend instead and should not contain witch hazel! Here in the US it is still very common for companies to have witch hazel as the base for toners. Love you and your videos James ❤️❤️💕
You can use Tret with rosacea if you are careful! - I do! (I have Type 1) - I am very careful with it around my cheeks and I don't rub it in hard. I also do it about 4 times a week and then off 3 days to give my skin a break. And of course if I am irritated, I don't use it again until my skin calms. I make sure not to use vitamin c at night and I don't use glycolic acid on the same day as Tret, ever. Any serums I apply before Tret I apply at a minimum of 30 minutes before the Tret, sometimes longer. (And use less than you think you need!)
very interesting thanks !
I'm only consuming skincare content on youtube (feel like insta/tiktok etc is FILLED with misinformation) and YOU, Dr. Shah and Dr. Maxfield (doctorly) and Dr. Idriss are the only people i 100% trust with skincare advice
Love Michelle
James, I have to know how you got your background redness down the point that you can barely see it! I've taken that same advice from Doctorly of being more ginger with my skin, and the background redness improved but there's still more background redness that doesn't double as a cute blush lol 😆
Microinfusion or reedle shot? Do you use both?
Please do a daily skincare podcast ❤❤🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Recommend following Mo Skin Lab, his videos are much like Michelle Wongs, very informative and interesting ❤️
Definitely 💯 no such thing as perfection with anything.
Products are only recalled if the consumers notify the FDA. Don’t assume someone else will do this it’s up to us
Is the mirconeedling system safe for skin of color?
I had one inoffice microneedling session with RF, and it was totally a disaster!
I developed severe hyperpigmimtation and white bumps all over the needles marks
I learned later that the doctor went super deep for my skin tone. That was 2 years ago. l.
Knowing the benefits of microneedling, I want to give it another chance with a gentle approach. And I am not willing to pay the hefty inoffice price to get a disaster!
I love your enquiry I have melasma skin of colour girl here and I also had the same experience. It's not easy for us and get results
Awesome: learned a lot!
I've learned sooo much from you James! Your channel was my number 1 comfort channel during quarentine 😊
Do you have any brands/products of Korean skincare without fermented ingredients?
I love my Que system!!!❤
I know I’m a bit late to the party, but how does this differ from reedle? I’m interested in both, and I’d love your feedback. Thank you for always having such transparency and honest feedback 🙏🏼
You look better than ever!!!
Thank you!😍
Wow your skin looks so bright!🤓😌🕹️
Will you mention which products you use atm for treating your skin as sensitive?
The video starts at 4:00.
Interesting video; thank you!
I’m already doing the VT reedling serums that you partner with so no more poking for me
Ive Been thinking about getting this there are lots of adverts on UA-cam and Facebook with massive discounts at moment are there fakes and dangers for where you buy this product??
Uploaded just in time for my lunch break😊
I get that stamping is better than rolling in onto your skin.. however, the skin's surface isn't even? so wouldn't it automatically be rolling off..?
Is the stamping anywhere close to VT reedle shots?
Don’t forget Dr Sam Ellis! She’s a dermatologist and puts out very helpful videos.
lately ive seen lots(LOTS) of tiktoks that show makeup thats "not fda approved" and thats "fda approved" - its so annoying to see them all the time - and anyone with two brain cells can logically come to the conclusion that not every single product(anything) thats being sold needs to be approved by a regulatory body
James, can the microneedling system be used on the neck?
It can! I used mine for the first time 3 days ago. Can’t wait to see how it helps my mature skin
hello i have alot of redness like you what do you recommend :) i use the stuff u recommend and wow
I would get the physical copy, NOT the audiobook of Lab Muffin's book, as there are lots of very helpful diagrams
Can the Qure work for depressed acne scars?
No twin video this week 😢 I hope all is good ❤
What is the book title, please?
The Science of Beauty
James gold micro needles. This does not sound like you. But always loving no matter.
Qure ❤
Thank you so much for a calmer background. When you use a background with a lot of colors/products, it is distracting, detracts from you and detracts from the product you are endorsing. Thank you so very much!🎉
I've not heard of Qure! sounds interesting
*coming in running* am i early?
I just wanted to say that you are one of the most beautiful men I've ever seen. That's all. ✨
I absolutely agree! He is something extraordinary 😍
Nice-background!
Sam Bunting and Michelle Wong
💖💖💖
I follow a lot of of dermatologists on UA-cam who are really reputable and they are slamming the use of this do it yourselves at home device im really conflicted as the advice on using this is so divided.
I do not have rosacea but I started to treat my skin as if it was fucked all the time... and seeing how much it improved it probably was 😂😂😂
💙💙💙
Don't mind me, just commenting for the algorithm
Jesus that's a looooong sponsorship segment 😳
"Let's not get all EWG about this" 😂
10 step skincare routine has always been a cash grab from skincare companies. A simple routine is just as effective
For the algorithm ❤