For me it’s not tech neck, but school neck!! All of the studying and looking down at my work as well as loss of sleep is what has been causing my neck lines!😭
@@danielle7729 raise the computer monitor or the laptop on a stand! It helps SO much. If it's a laptop, having a separate keyboard helps a LOT too if working on it for a long time, separate corded keyboards that connect via usb can usually be found pretty cheap second hand on gumtree too, or in australia Kmart have an $8 usb keyboard 🙂
I'm in my early 50's, African-American female and I've had neck lines since grade school. Now I'm getting loose skin to go along with it (SCREAMMMMM) Now I understand the painting "The Scream" by Edvard Munch. And my hands are always in water...I'm in school for Esthetics now!! Keep living ladies do everything to avoid this aging ASAP!
This is so true! I really don’t understand the need to “brag” about how little sleep you get. I was definitely guilty of it, but I see how ridiculous that was.
Perfume should be dabbed behind the ears and pulse points, not sprayed. Spraying on clothes is helpful for lots of people, including for people undergoing fertility treatments and pregnancy. Cheers.
I think “tech neck” has been around for a long time. People, including myself, often position their neck the same way when reading books. You’re so right about the lines appearing in your early 20’s. I’m only 23 and I’m definitely starting to see them. Its a hard habit to break! I just started bringing my AHA serum and sunscreen down to my neck 😅
I’m 24 and have had deep lines on my neck ever since I was a little kid. I noticed my dad has neck lines too, which unfortunately means I’m probably doomed to have neck lines forever. Damn genetics
I 100% developed wrinkles on my neck in my early 20s. I’m convinced it was from laying on my back and reading in bed, which I’ve done every night since I was 5 or so.
Growing up I’m a very introvert person. When I pass by to group of people or schoolmates I looked down every time so that’s why I got neck lines at an early age. Now I gained confidence and I am more open and smile a lot at people without looking down. And always remind myself not to make my neck lines worse LOL
Hey everyone! Dr Dray recently recommended the dermatology neck cream and I just wanna say that it got rid of my neck lines after three uses. I’m pretty blown away of how fast it worked that’s why I’m sharing. At most I expected the lines to be less deep, but now they’re no longer visible and I can’t feel it when I touch my neck!
I used these Sio patches. They are expensive and I could not use them more than 4x before having to dispose (they are advertised for, I believe, 10 uses). The reason being, was by time 4, on two separate occasions, I noticed I started to develop a rash in the area where the patch was. I stored these patches exactly as directed, but I still developed rash on the 4th use. Either way, these are not a good long-term solution for those on a budget.
That's what stops me from purchasing them for neck wrinkles. I worry I am introducing bacteria each time I wash and dry them. I really prefer single-use disposable type.
Mónica Linow I think that is called a tan line in English. It happens when an exposed part of your skin tans (darkens) when exposed to sunlight. The best way to remedy this is to wear sunscreen every day on your body and not spend extensive time sunbathing. Tanning is not good for your skin. I hope that this helps!
Oh my god! These actually work! i am 59 yrs old and i started these a month ago. I have a vert deep wrinkle on my smile line the side that i sleep on. I have had such amazing results! These patches have plumped up the skin and the lines are almost gone. I do it about 4 times a week, all night. They are comfortable but i sometimes wake up with some on my pillow. :)
I'm trying to be mindful to perch my screen or phone up so I'm not constantly looking down, it's habit that becomes easier if you keep reminding your self. Happy Thursday stay safe and healthy everyone 😷🍁
Thank you so much! I have been listening to other youtubers putting acids on my neck and agree 100%..ladies stop doing it! I was walking around looking like I had hickeys all over my neck! It has taken a few weeks to heal the marks on my neck! I have a few scars now too! Thanks Dr Dray! Great videos!
@@magdajez Yes it does....after using Retin A for many years I started this year using it on my neck and backs of my hands. I began with once every three days to avoid irritation and just that much helps !
Thank you Dr Dray, as always, for being so informative. What would help me is to see before and after photos - that would make the product placement more transparent and trustworthy. 💯🙏🏽😘
Due to a lifetime of sunscreen, I actually look a bit younger than I am. I had an acquaintance act shocked when I told her my age - and what she said was 'wow, your neck looks so good'. At the time I thought that was odd until I started noticing other people's necks and realized how a lack of care made such a difference. sunscreen, sunscreen, sunscreen. and, now I will likely try the Sio patches - heck can't hurt to try and do all I can!
Well said Celeste :) totally applies for me too. Would also love nails and cuticles care vid. I have extra dry and sensitive cuticle skin. Stay healthy ☀️🌷
Just be cautious with Elf. They primarily make their stuff in China. And water being first ingredient in most cosmetics... I'd be really careful in terms of pollution and human rights since water quality in China isn't always great and if employees are treated with respect.
I have had horizontal lines all around my neck since I was a kid and now I am 25. Its not a thyroid problem either. Its very annoying and I feel conscious about them
It all comes down to sun exposure! You can easily tell someone's age by looking at their hands & neck. Apply sunscreen daily to these areas and don't sunbathe - try stay in the shade when it's really hot outside.
Dr Dray, hope you see this: Please dona dedicated video about how scrubs and cleansing brushes can do more harm than good to the skin. Thank you for your content ❤️❤️
I agree! I never had worse skin than when I was trying a Clarisonic- once I realized what was causing my horrible red irritated skin I couldn't get rid of it fast enough.
@@mamijojo6446 10/10 highly recommend - it helps soften the appearance of lines on my neck. it is pricey, but def well worth it. to compare, i tried other non-medical grade silicone patches and they are not the same. the sio patches are demonstratively different in quality, texture, and results. medical-grade silicone is gold.
@@mamijojo6446 yeah, unfortunately, silicone patches only serve to reduce fine lines. dr dray has some videos on puffy eyes, i'd suggest checking those out and see what's helpful for you
I'm really not sure when I'd use them. The skin needs to be free of any product => not during the night. How does Dr Dray wear them during the night? And I can't wear them during the day because I work (no home office for me...).
Thanks for the code. I was looking at them but hesitant because of the cost! I have 2 large forehead wrinkles I am working on lessening. And I won't do Botox or surgery. So going to give this a shot to help.
I found that the SiO patch was difficult to put on and had bubbles underneath which then made my forehead look worse! I so wanted to love it but no such luck.
I'm about to order my first one. I've been told that it's important to make sure your skin is washed and is completely dry before you put it on. Try that and tell me how that goes
I had the exact same experience, and the neck patch was even worse in creating creases overnight in the skin where the patch creased. I generally love Dr. Dray's advice, but felt compelled to chime in with my negative experience with the Sio products.
I just love how positive and kind all the comments are on this channel. I notice people commenting all over to have a nice day or to take care of each other, etc. Such a refreshing change. Thank you Dr Dray for creating such a healthy environment!
My comment isn’t about neck lines but it is about Vaseline! After hearing you talk about it so much I finally went out and bought a tub and I’m surprised at how many uses I can get out of it.
The SiO Smoothing Patches are meant to be applied onto cleansed skin. If you use Retin A you can still use the patches but please make sure you alternate their use 🙂
So glad you mentioned perfumes. I got a bottle and thought you were supposed to spray it lightly on the neck. I got suuuch horrible dermititis. I stopped wearing perfume as a whole after that.
Since tretinoin can already be irritating, I imagine the two together would probably be even more irritating since she said the neck skin is more sensitive. 🤷🏽♀️
Hi Michael, the SiO Smoothing Patches are meant to be applied onto cleansed skin. You can still use the patches but please make sure you alternate their use.
I feel too much time was spent on SIO, but part of that is I actively avoid advertising when I can. Seriously, though, she could have mentioned the real aging combo: 1. Smoking, which BTW also damages your pancreas permanently. It's not like you quit and the organ immediately starts repairing themselves like lung tissue. I learned this the hard way--both of my parents fought pancreatic diseases from smoking. My dad almost died of pancreatic cancer 30 years after he quit smoking. 2. Alcohol. All those women who look like they were "ridden hard and put away wet"? Probably drink more than two drinks a day. 3. Lack of sleep. Been to college? I'd say it's a rite of passage, but after 25, no more. Lack of sleep can even increase the likelihood you will come down with diabetes type II. We can stop right here & it would describe my college career. Since I went to Seattle for school, I didn't get much sun, but when it was sunny, I was out on the sunroof. So obviously, #4 Sun, sun, sun. Real life dictates that you can't avoid all 4 every day of your life (except smoking), but if you start now and do your best you can have people ask your brothers & sisters if you are their child. And they will resent it forever, LOL!
It makes sense that these would work, however in some of the reviews people stated that they only lasted a week before they either stopped sticking or bunched up. (Even though they made sure to have the area clean and dry). Is there a less expensive dupe for this? Thanks
Hi Simone, it is important to cleanse the skin very well prior application (with an oil-free cleanser) as other products or natural oils might interfere with the adhesion of the patches. The good thing is that you can actually reactivate the adhesive on your SiO patches by giving them a wash. We recommend using an oil-free cleanser and hot water. You always want to make sure it's completely dry before your next application or before placing it back on the storage shield 🙂
@@SiObeauty, having done all that, how often would you need to be replaced? How often should it be used to be effective, and would the effect wear out when you stop using?
Hi Dr Dray and everyone great topic. I have the Sio patches. The eye and forehead are great but after an hour of wearing the neck one I get a red burning line . Off topic since I'm 57 and have salt and pepper hair, I follow some over 50 and silver hair bloggers .I always get skincare and makeup lines geared toward older women on my feeds. I go to the websites to see the ingredients (thank you) and I'm shocked how many of them have citrus and lavender oils and other oils .Have a fantastic day love to mom and Tybee 💕😍💞
Hi Mary. Thanks for this info. I'm 52 and haven't gotten bad neck lines yet, but am interested in these patches for prevention. Interesting about the red burning line. Maybe some sort of allergic reaction?
Thank You Sooo Much my Sweet Friend!! I Hope You're Having a Relaxing and Pleasant Evening!! Please You and Yours Stay Safe and Well!! Always an Always!! XOxoxoxo!!
I feel the skin on my neck is even more sensitive than my face. Turning 50 kind of sucks because it's true everything droops, especially the skin on my neck. I'm trying to just accept it and use my unscented moisturizer and sunscreen.
It seems like the removing of the Sio patches, even with holding the skin taught like you demonstrated, would be hard on the delicate skin around the eyes.
Hi there, when removed correctly the patches will not pull or hurt the skin. We recommend using both hands, one to slowly peel off the patch and the other one to hold the skin in place. It's actually very easy. You can find a video on how to do it here: instagram.com/p/CAN3isfjA7p/ 😊
I tried the SIO patch as a 50+ woman and I really didn’t see any marked improvement. I haven’t tried the ones for the hands. Maybe because I live in Utah and it’s really dry here. Or maybe I’m too far gone! I found more improvement from the liquid collagen I’ve been taking for the past year.
The Sio website says not to use a moisturizer before putting on the patches. So just cleanse the face, and put it on, without moisturizing the face/neck?
@@marizzy63 Thank You Sooo Much my Sweet Friend!! I Hope You Have a Beautiful and Relaxing Evening!! Please You and Yours Stay Safe and Well!! Always an Always!! XOxoxoxo!!
Happy Thursday, Dr Dray! These Sio patches sound promising and much more doable than cosmetic procedures. At least for me. And you like them so.....😊 Thanks so much and have a wonderful evening! 💚
Hi Mary!! Happy Thursday Evening!! I Hope All Is Well, and That You Have a Wonderful and Relaxing Evening!! I'm About To Have Some Tea, Would Love For You To Join me!! Sweet Dreams!! Hope To Talk To You Soon!!
I really want to try these patches but they don’t ship to Australia yet 😭 I’m curious about normal silicone patches used for scars would they be useful for wrinkling because they are also 100% medical grade silicone?
You really know 'your stuff'! Been watching and learning. Love that you are 'au naturel' vegan and in tune with nature. Thanks for the wonderful tips! You make it easier for me to shop for good natural skin products. Keep up the good work! (A black retired senior citizen from Bermuda living in Ga..you have info for us all that's why I subscribed.) Cheers!
Thank You for another great video! I am definitely going to try the patches. What is your opinion on radiofrequency and ultrasound causing fat loss when used on the neck? Thanks Again!
Even i watched all dermatologists' vlog, your version always has this scientific info added (pores' oil glands has antiaging effects). Thanks for being so generous for sake of health safetiness & real science-based data... Your aura is getting more gorgeous. God bless!
I placed my order-they offer a discount for auto-delivery, 10% off as a new buyer AND Dr Dray’s 20%off. I’m very pleased with the ease of checkout as well. Thanks!
I love using mine specially to remind me to take a break from my screens because they force me to notice when I'm starting to frown and strain while reading lol
For me it’s not tech neck, but school neck!! All of the studying and looking down at my work as well as loss of sleep is what has been causing my neck lines!😭
Samee.... Im too young to have liness but I need those grades
Same! And especially right now since we have to do everything from home on a computer 😔
for me it would be book neck :)
Post-grad neck... Thesis neck 😭😭😭😭
@@danielle7729 raise the computer monitor or the laptop on a stand! It helps SO much. If it's a laptop, having a separate keyboard helps a LOT too if working on it for a long time, separate corded keyboards that connect via usb can usually be found pretty cheap second hand on gumtree too, or in australia Kmart have an $8 usb keyboard 🙂
I'm in my early 50's, African-American female and I've had neck lines since grade school. Now I'm getting loose skin to go along with it (SCREAMMMMM) Now I understand the painting "The Scream" by
Edvard Munch. And my hands are always in water...I'm in school for Esthetics now!! Keep living ladies do everything to avoid this aging ASAP!
No more sleep shaming! No more glorifying sleep deprivation!😴💜
This is so true! I really don’t understand the need to “brag” about how little sleep you get. I was definitely guilty of it, but I see how ridiculous that was.
That tip to apply perfume is so underrated. I always spray perfume on my clothes, never on skin. Thank you, Dr. Dray.
Perfume should be dabbed behind the ears and pulse points, not sprayed. Spraying on clothes is helpful for lots of people, including for people undergoing fertility treatments and pregnancy. Cheers.
I spray it on my clothes but on my hair as well. Restaurants and bonfires taught me that hairs holds scent *very* well 😳
I have had neck lines forever. I just embrace it.
Ofc you would. You're ancient
@@StreamHypeBoyByNewJeans Now respect your elders.
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I think “tech neck” has been around for a long time. People, including myself, often position their neck the same way when reading books. You’re so right about the lines appearing in your early 20’s. I’m only 23 and I’m definitely starting to see them. Its a hard habit to break! I just started bringing my AHA serum and sunscreen down to my neck 😅
I’m 24 and have had deep lines on my neck ever since I was a little kid. I noticed my dad has neck lines too, which unfortunately means I’m probably doomed to have neck lines forever. Damn genetics
I 100% developed wrinkles on my neck in my early 20s. I’m convinced it was from laying on my back and reading in bed, which I’ve done every night since I was 5 or so.
Me:
14...😓
Tech neck , 21 and deep horizontal lines , does anyone know how to get rid of it ?
@@Isaiah53_John3.16_ChangeUrLife same :,)
Growing up I’m a very introvert person. When I pass by to group of people or schoolmates I looked down every time so that’s why I got neck lines at an early age. Now I gained confidence and I am more open and smile a lot at people without looking down. And always remind myself not to make my neck lines worse LOL
She has such a unique accent, it sounds like a combination of two. She’s gorgeous🥰
The best advice I ever heard is "treat your neck like your face" Always moisturize just like your face!
Hey everyone! Dr Dray recently recommended the dermatology neck cream and I just wanna say that it got rid of my neck lines after three uses. I’m pretty blown away of how fast it worked that’s why I’m sharing. At most I expected the lines to be less deep, but now they’re no longer visible and I can’t feel it when I touch my neck!
What is the name of the cream?
can you share the name of the cream?
@@delilah8623 Drmtlgy Age Reversal Neck Cream
@@shannonclark7190 Drmtlgy Age Reversal Neck Cream
I used these Sio patches. They are expensive and I could not use them more than 4x before having to dispose (they are advertised for, I believe, 10 uses). The reason being, was by time 4, on two separate occasions, I noticed I started to develop a rash in the area where the patch was. I stored these patches exactly as directed, but I still developed rash on the 4th use. Either way, these are not a good long-term solution for those on a budget.
Agreed! I returned mine after one use. My neck and forehead reacted to the silicone. Red, inflamed and pitted skin.
I can't imagine these would be good if you have sensitive skin or skin conditions like ezcema.
That's what stops me from purchasing them for neck wrinkles. I worry I am introducing bacteria each time I wash and dry them. I really prefer single-use disposable type.
Yes, these are so pricey. You would need a mortgage to continue buying them.😚
@@Peachu_n_Goma_Home Me too plus it's so expensive. I can only get American imports so extra pricey.
Please talk about how to get even skin from head to toe...
Yes please, I have something in spanish called "linea de bronceado escolar" and hate how it looks since i saw it in my prom pictures years ago :(😭😭
Mónica Linow I think that is called a tan line in English. It happens when an exposed part of your skin tans (darkens) when exposed to sunlight. The best way to remedy this is to wear sunscreen every day on your body and not spend extensive time sunbathing. Tanning is not good for your skin. I hope that this helps!
Oh my god! These actually work! i am 59 yrs old and i started these a month ago. I have a vert deep wrinkle on my smile line the side that i sleep on. I have had such amazing results! These patches have plumped up the skin and the lines are almost gone. I do it about 4 times a week, all night. They are comfortable but i sometimes wake up with some on my pillow. :)
I'm trying to be mindful to perch my screen or phone up so I'm not constantly looking down, it's habit that becomes easier if you keep reminding your self.
Happy Thursday stay safe and healthy everyone 😷🍁
Happy Thursday
My neck and chest are really sensitive to retionoids, but using them only a few times a week makes such a difference still.
I've had deep lines on my neck for years but no wrinkles on my face. I'm going to try these!
did it work
Neck care is an important part of skincare 🙂
👍
Thank you for sticking your neck out to discuss this topic.😍
I have the WORST horizontal necklines! Thank you Dr. Dray!
Thank you so much! I have been listening to other youtubers putting acids on my neck and agree 100%..ladies stop doing it! I was walking around looking like I had hickeys all over my neck! It has taken a few weeks to heal the marks on my neck! I have a few scars now too! Thanks Dr Dray! Great videos!
I use retin a on my neck without any irritation problems
Same here...
Does it help?
@@magdajez Yes it does....after using Retin A for many years I started this year using it on my neck and backs of my hands. I began with once every three days to avoid irritation and just that much helps !
Me watching this video looking down at my laptop eating oreos...oh
=)))
😂
I’ve had lines on my neck since elementary school, so idk if it’s permanent or something I can get rid of
Thank you Dr Dray, as always, for being so informative. What would help me is to see before and after photos - that would make the product placement more transparent and trustworthy. 💯🙏🏽😘
Dr. Dray is glowing and gorgeous! 💖
Oh thank you!
You are delusional. The only thing that shines on her is the quarterpound of vaseline on her lips.
@@Wuchtamsel Jackass.
Dr Dray thank YOU, for all the quality content! ✍️
Can you discuss skin care of those with severe disabilities ??
I started facial exercise only a few weeks ago and my neck firmed up virtually completely.
Can you please share the facial exercises?
Yes please share what exercises😊or routine.
Please share the exercises🙇🏽♀️
Sounds dramatic
FACEROBICS channel on UA-cam. And yes it was dramatic. I didn’t expect it.
i love the cozy nice background
thanks
Due to a lifetime of sunscreen, I actually look a bit younger than I am. I had an acquaintance act shocked when I told her my age - and what she said was 'wow, your neck looks so good'. At the time I thought that was odd until I started noticing other people's necks and realized how a lack of care made such a difference. sunscreen, sunscreen, sunscreen. and, now I will likely try the Sio patches - heck can't hurt to try and do all I can!
I was just looking at my neck lines and you uploaded about it! Thanks for this!
thanks for watching
I am just gonna duct tape the back to tighten it up. 😂
😂
Lol! As long as your wear turtlenecks and wear your hair long, who's gonna know? :-D
Didn't they have something like that featured on Shark Tank, lol?
Good idea
@@helpfulnatural 😂😂😂
I noticed my first neck line when I was in 5th grade 😂
Nails and cuticles care video please ♥️
Well said Celeste :) totally applies for me too. Would also love nails and cuticles care vid. I have extra dry and sensitive cuticle skin. Stay healthy ☀️🌷
Can you review Elf’s fragrance free Holy Hydration moisturizer? It has peptides and hyaluronic acid.
Just be cautious with Elf. They primarily make their stuff in China. And water being first ingredient in most cosmetics... I'd be really careful in terms of pollution and human rights since water quality in China isn't always great and if employees are treated with respect.
I love this line! I have no issues at all with these products!
Yes! I love this topic. So helpful! I got mine when I had to be for 4 months in bed rest for my pregnancy. Sending love! 💕💕💕
hope you are doing well :)
@@DrDrayzday Thanks! I'm well! That was 8 years ago, but I still have the marks. You are amazing! I love you and your channel! 💕💕
I have had horizontal lines all around my neck since I was a kid and now I am 25. Its not a thyroid problem either. Its very annoying and I feel conscious about them
Same here. I’ve had them since I was at least 9, maybe younger, and I’m 28 now. I don’t know what caused it. Reading? Coloring?
Me too! Same with smile lines, I remember noticing my smile lines when I was about 8 years old.
@@grumpyalchemist same i have had them as long as I can remember have no idea about the cause
@@mave143 oh God I got the short straw then. I hope using suitable skincare will help us all
@fab I cant even imagine
It all comes down to sun exposure! You can easily tell someone's age by looking at their hands & neck. Apply sunscreen daily to these areas and don't sunbathe - try stay in the shade when it's really hot outside.
Trying those patches....I always love trying new products that Dr Dray recommends
Dr Dray, hope you see this: Please dona dedicated video about how scrubs and cleansing brushes can do more harm than good to the skin. Thank you for your content ❤️❤️
I agree! I never had worse skin than when I was trying a Clarisonic- once I realized what was causing my horrible red irritated skin I couldn't get rid of it fast enough.
i bought those sio patches for my neck the first time she mentioned them in a video and I'm floored she has a coupon code!! ty dr dray :DD
how was it. works for u
@@mamijojo6446 10/10 highly recommend - it helps soften the appearance of lines on my neck. it is pricey, but def well worth it. to compare, i tried other non-medical grade silicone patches and they are not the same. the sio patches are demonstratively different in quality, texture, and results. medical-grade silicone is gold.
@@feelslikewater thank you for the reply. actually my neck still ok. i m 37 years old but i got bad puffy eyes
@@mamijojo6446 yeah, unfortunately, silicone patches only serve to reduce fine lines. dr dray has some videos on puffy eyes, i'd suggest checking those out and see what's helpful for you
@@feelslikewater how many times we can reuse this produc?
Happy Thursday Everybody!! Have a Great Day!!
Wow your skin is glowing!!!
thank you so much
Dr. Dray, your neck looks so smooth. I’ve attributed lines from looking downwards when on phone or laptop.
I think this is a great product to temporarily smooth out neck lines but the effects probably don't last long
My neck reacted horribly to the patches. Red and lines the next morning. It took several hours to subside.
@@Kne2450 these specific ones?
@@vickytime3855 Yes! Sio was great though. They refunded me and told me everyone reacts in different ways.
I'm really not sure when I'd use them.
The skin needs to be free of any product => not during the night. How does Dr Dray wear them during the night?
And I can't wear them during the day because I work (no home office for me...).
Thanks for the code. I was looking at them but hesitant because of the cost!
I have 2 large forehead wrinkles I am working on lessening. And I won't do Botox or surgery. So going to give this a shot to help.
Andrea Case I’ve been using 3M surgical tape for my forehead wrinkles while I sleep and it’s working out well.
I found that the SiO patch was difficult to put on and had bubbles underneath which then made my forehead look worse! I so wanted to love it but no such luck.
I'm about to order my first one. I've been told that it's important to make sure your skin is washed and is completely dry before you put it on. Try that and tell me how that goes
I had the exact same experience, and the neck patch was even worse in creating creases overnight in the skin where the patch creased. I generally love Dr. Dray's advice, but felt compelled to chime in with my negative experience with the Sio products.
I had the same experience.
I just love how positive and kind all the comments are on this channel. I notice people commenting all over to have a nice day or to take care of each other, etc. Such a refreshing change. Thank you Dr Dray for creating such a healthy environment!
My comment isn’t about neck lines but it is about Vaseline! After hearing you talk about it so much I finally went out and bought a tub and I’m surprised at how many uses I can get out of it.
So you should have no product on your skin when you put the patches on? If you wear them every night how do you put your Ret A etc on?
I'd like to know how to do this as well.
The SiO Smoothing Patches are meant to be applied onto cleansed skin. If you use Retin A you can still use the patches but please make sure you alternate their use 🙂
Do it every other day. I don’t recommend putting on the silicone patches after Retin A, this can really increase the irritation and lead to problems.
So glad you mentioned perfumes. I got a bottle and thought you were supposed to spray it lightly on the neck. I got suuuch horrible dermititis. I stopped wearing perfume as a whole after that.
Is it okay to put the silicone patches on my skin if there is tretinoin underneath?? Could it potentially drive acne considering the occlusion?
Following
I believe the instructions say to apply to clean, dry skin.
Since tretinoin can already be irritating, I imagine the two together would probably be even more irritating since she said the neck skin is more sensitive. 🤷🏽♀️
What’s tretinoin
Hi Michael, the SiO Smoothing Patches are meant to be applied onto cleansed skin. You can still use the patches but please make sure you alternate their use.
I was just talking to my partner about “tech neck!” Great video 🙂 I think a video about how to take care of your skin while camping would be awesome!
Would it not be the same except you'd have to heat the water for washing/rinsing your skin on the campfire? That's what I'd do anyway.
happy Thursday all! enjoy
Happy Thursday!
Thank You Friend!! Happy Thursday!! Have a Wonderful Day!! Xo
I feel too much time was spent on SIO, but part of that is I actively avoid advertising when I can.
Seriously, though, she could have mentioned the real aging combo: 1. Smoking, which BTW also damages your pancreas permanently. It's not like you quit and the organ immediately starts repairing themselves like lung tissue. I learned this the hard way--both of my parents fought pancreatic diseases from smoking. My dad almost died of pancreatic cancer 30 years after he quit smoking. 2. Alcohol. All those women who look like they were "ridden hard and put away wet"? Probably drink more than two drinks a day. 3. Lack of sleep. Been to college? I'd say it's a rite of passage, but after 25, no more. Lack of sleep can even increase the likelihood you will come down with diabetes type II. We can stop right here & it would describe my college career. Since I went to Seattle for school, I didn't get much sun, but when it was sunny, I was out on the sunroof. So obviously, #4 Sun, sun, sun.
Real life dictates that you can't avoid all 4 every day of your life (except smoking), but if you start now and do your best you can have people ask your brothers & sisters if you are their child. And they will resent it forever, LOL!
It makes sense that these would work, however in some of the reviews people stated that they only lasted a week before they either stopped sticking or bunched up. (Even though they made sure to have the area clean and dry). Is there a less expensive dupe for this? Thanks
Hi Simone, it is important to cleanse the skin very well prior application (with an oil-free cleanser) as other products or natural oils might interfere with the adhesion of the patches. The good thing is that you can actually reactivate the adhesive on your SiO patches by giving them a wash. We recommend using an oil-free cleanser and hot water. You always want to make sure it's completely dry before your next application or before placing it back on the storage shield 🙂
@@SiObeauty, having done all that, how often would you need to be replaced? How often should it be used to be effective, and would the effect wear out when you stop using?
You can buy them on AliExpress, really inexpensive. Takes about a month to receive when using AliExpress to make purchases.
I use microneedling as well as retinol on my neck. Works great, no irritation.
@@thelasttrumpet2915, I do the same...
Dr. Dray, i have hypothyroidism and i wonder if the silicon could be harmful to my thyroid gland. Appreciate your feedback!
I find the neck patches very uncomfortable. It feels like a choking sensation. I wish the patch didn’t cover the center of the throat
Can you cut that section out? 🤔
Sonia Wollersheim I cut them in half but the edges lifted up. It’s just something I’m sensitive to I guess
@@mrsklet Me too! I hate the neck patch! I reacted to it! My neck was so red and had lines on it from the patch. I returned mine.
I had the same problem with a choking sensation.
@@mrsklet good to know!
Hi Dr Dray and everyone great topic. I have the Sio patches. The eye and forehead are great but after an hour of wearing the neck one I get a red burning line . Off topic since I'm 57 and have salt and pepper hair, I follow some over 50 and silver hair bloggers .I always get skincare and makeup lines geared toward older women on my feeds. I go to the websites to see the ingredients (thank you) and I'm shocked how many of them have citrus and lavender oils and other oils .Have a fantastic day love to mom and Tybee 💕😍💞
Hi Mary. Thanks for this info. I'm 52 and haven't gotten bad neck lines yet, but am interested in these patches for prevention. Interesting about the red burning line. Maybe some sort of allergic reaction?
@@HollyL56 yes could be a combination and that the skin is more sensitive there. Have a great day 😀
@@marizzy63 You too!
Thank You Sooo Much my Sweet Friend!! I Hope You're Having a Relaxing and Pleasant Evening!! Please You and Yours Stay Safe and Well!! Always an Always!! XOxoxoxo!!
I love those Sio eye patches!
I feel the skin on my neck is even more sensitive than my face. Turning 50 kind of sucks because it's true everything droops, especially the skin on my neck. I'm trying to just accept it and use my unscented moisturizer and sunscreen.
It seems like the removing of the Sio patches, even with holding the skin taught like you demonstrated, would be hard on the delicate skin around the eyes.
Hi there, when removed correctly the patches will not pull or hurt the skin. We recommend using both hands, one to slowly peel off the patch and the other one to hold the skin in place. It's actually very easy. You can find a video on how to do it here: instagram.com/p/CAN3isfjA7p/ 😊
Hey Dr. Dray! Can you do a video on anti-aging for the rest of your body?
How often do you need to use the sio patches for them to be effective? Thanks for producing such informative content Dr Dray!
i use them a few times a week
I tried the SIO patch as a 50+ woman and I really didn’t see any marked improvement. I haven’t tried the ones for the hands. Maybe because I live in Utah and it’s really dry here. Or maybe I’m too far gone! I found more improvement from the liquid collagen I’ve been taking for the past year.
These patches are more effective as a prevention.
The Sio website says not to use a moisturizer before putting on the patches. So just cleanse the face, and put it on, without moisturizing the face/neck?
i put them on later, after moisturizer has absorbed and dried
@@DrDrayzday thanks
feylights dr dray is young she has no wrinkles just yet😀
@@emmateixido4738 I don't have any yet, either lol. I was just wondering whether to put on a moisturizer first, as the website says not to.
hope you’re having a great day dr dray, thank you for all your videos 🥺💓✨
You too!!
but what if you're really born with those real and visible neck lines, would they even fade away?
Guess it depends tbh, what do yours look like? My sister's have them already and they're still in school
@@agaetithenyan464 i guess they look like tech neck lines, try looking it up on google
Watching this with silicone patches on my décolletage and neck.
👍 thanks for watching
Happy almost weekend Dr Dray and peeps ❤️
Happy Thursday!
Hi Reed thanks so much have a wonderful day 😍
Thank You!! Have a Beautiful Day, an Amazing Weekend!!
Jackie Marsh hi Jackie have a great day and evening sweet friend enjoy 😍🥰💗
@@marizzy63 Thank You Sooo Much my Sweet Friend!! I Hope You Have a Beautiful and Relaxing Evening!! Please You and Yours Stay Safe and Well!! Always an Always!! XOxoxoxo!!
Happy Thursday, Dr Dray! These Sio patches sound promising and much more doable than cosmetic procedures. At least for me. And you like them so.....😊 Thanks so much and have a wonderful evening! 💚
Hi Mary!! Happy Thursday Evening!! I Hope All Is Well, and That You Have a Wonderful and Relaxing Evening!! I'm About To Have Some Tea, Would Love For You To Join me!! Sweet Dreams!! Hope To Talk To You Soon!!
Dr Dray, you are getting more and more gorgeous in every video! Hugs from The Netherlands 💖 😍
Thanks!
This video is a winner! Dr. Dray the skin on your neck is ridiculously immaculate do they have neck awards? 🏆
thanks!
I really want to try these patches but they don’t ship to Australia yet 😭 I’m curious about normal silicone patches used for scars would they be useful for wrinkling because they are also 100% medical grade silicone?
Mar R probably would help - they are usually just smaller pieces.
@@alexamunoz7943 Yeah I think I will check it out and see if there are any results.
Hi Dr. Dray! If the silicon patches work, do jaw/neck slings help as well for keeping the jawline defined?
I'd like to know, too.
Didn’t work for me😔
You really know 'your stuff'! Been watching and learning. Love that you are 'au naturel' vegan and in tune with nature. Thanks for the wonderful tips! You make it easier for me to shop for good natural skin products. Keep up the good work! (A black retired senior citizen from Bermuda living in Ga..you have info for us all that's why I subscribed.) Cheers!
I got mine!! Thanks for the discount code Dr. Dray!☺️
Does the supplement Nicotinamide help with sun protection and anti-aging?
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I love Sio patches! I've been using them for years
Hi Amanda, we love to hear that you're enjoying the SiO results! Thanks so much for trusting our products ❤️
Whats the code?
Dr Dray’s skin is so much brighter in this video!
And I was thinking about using a neck brace !
wow that perfume tip! thank you Dr Dray!
Can you use the Sio patches over serums, lotions, Retin A, etc? Thank you for all the great information.
I know this video is not that recent, but I wanted to know if these tips also work for women of color. Thanks in advance
I really enjoy the subtitles that you include on the video.
Unfortunately my neck was red and had lines after the Sio patches. I did not like them at all. I returned them.
I'm in my early twenties and my neck lines are one of my biggest insecurities..
Mine too. I have them at 19😭
Missing seeing your mum and Tybee! They are in my thoughts :)
Wow she looks so amazing in this video. So beautiful.
You are so kind
I love her long eyelashes too! 😍
I’m so happy you did this video! I appreciate it and I think many others do as well! Thanks for listening to our requests Dr. Dray :)
Red light therapy? Do you have any opinion on using it for face and neck?
OMG I need those hand patches!
If using during the day, are you putting sunscreen on underneath?
Thank You for another great video! I am definitely going to try the patches. What is your opinion on radiofrequency and ultrasound causing fat loss when used on the neck? Thanks Again!
Dr. Drey! Your videos are giving me tech neck! 😂😂😂
What a great tip about the perfume 😀
Even i watched all dermatologists' vlog, your version always has this scientific info added (pores' oil glands has antiaging effects). Thanks for being so generous for sake of health safetiness & real science-based data...
Your aura is getting more gorgeous. God bless!
I placed my order-they offer a discount for auto-delivery, 10% off as a new buyer AND Dr Dray’s 20%off. I’m very pleased with the ease of checkout as well. Thanks!
What is the code you use ?
Thank you, I just ordered the neck patches.
let me know how you like them
Dr. Dray how good is ROC Retinol for dark circles ,and puffiness under the eye. The serum ,or the cream which is stronger and better.
Does anyone happen to know of an alternative that is available to ship to Canada? I just tried to order the Sio ones but they don’t ship to me =(
I love using mine specially to remind me to take a break from my screens because they force me to notice when I'm starting to frown and strain while reading lol