When he said, “my grandma uses Clinique, my mom uses Clinique, and I’ll use Clinique until the day I die.” I felt that. It’s so true! Honestly, he’s right, I’ve used it since 6th grade, and I like to think I have pretty awesome skin.
Clarifying lotion 2 3:27 Liquid facial soap 5:17 All about eyes eye gel 6:33 Take the day off cleansing balm 7:56 Dramatically different gel+ 8:53 Dramatically different lotion+ 9:42 Dramatically different hydrating jelly 10:49 Moisture cgarge 72 Hr hydrator 11:46
thanks - I agree and don"t like most of the products but was wondering if he mentions the Vit C fresh pressed powder, i.e. little 28 sackets - the best product for a morning cleanse and vit C, good for traveling
Weirdly the Clinique products have literally saved my skin. After watching hyram I tried cerave products and my skin literally was so fucking bad (I still love hyram btw ) I just wanted to tell y’all that not everything has to be bad/good for you just because someone said so
I don't like Neutrogena. Burt's bees is a bad company and uses lots of fragrance, especially with the chapsticks people tend to kick their lips because it tastes good but the saliva drying on the lips will strip them of moisture
personally i like the general skin products from neutrogena (didn't even know they had face care) I love their stuff so far but still want to know hyrams opinion
Environmental Geosciences Undergraduate here: polyethylene is 100% not good for the environment. It causes serious deformities and reproductive issues in wildlife and while it is still difficult to completely understand the long term consequences we do know that it is negatively impacting the biological systems of marine life and coral reefs. Love how much you care & your voice for sustainability! You're amazing!
Thank you for posting this! After learning this I looked into how many cleansing balms contain polyethylene, many of which claim to be "cruelty-free" and "clean beauty brands" (i.e. Farmacy, Glow Recipe, etc.). I think this is an ingredient we need to draw more attention to and make sustainably minded consumers more aware of. Thank you for helping me become more educated on this form of micro plastics!
Clinique Take The Day Off cleansing balm contains polyethalene as well. I bought a small tub before I started paying attention to the ingredient list, now I am disgusted.
Thank you for this I was really pondering about the affects of polyethylene and what I found was its the kind of plastic that doesn't rly affect the environment but I have doubts to that. Thank you cuz Im making up my mind not buying a cleansing balm that has polyethylene 💚
I’ve wanted to know your thoughts on Clinique for so long!! Also side note, I am so proud of your growth, I know that’s strange coming from a random girl on the internet, but honestly, you’ve helped me so much this year regain confidence in my skin and my friends’ too. Thank you so much, you deserve all the recognition and happiness that this channel brings you! Thank you so much; from me and all of us ♥️
Well I think that the reason that he doesn't have his own skincare brand his because he does these kind of videos and people would hate on him and say he is trying to promote is own brand
I’ll tell you one thing, between you and Dr Dray, I’ve learned to be more conscious about ingredients in products. I’ve cut out products that have fragrance and I’ve noticed a significant amount of change in my skin in a good way. I’m an oily skin type with dehydration so learning how to balance both out is very hard. Thank you Hyram for sharing so much knowledge with us! ❤️
A Diana Grajeda I have oily dehydrated skin too, and yes it is so hard!!! Check out James welsh on UA-cam he has the same skin as us and always has amazing afordable products he recommends.
@A Diana Grajeda try a hydrating toner, if you're not using one already. It's a nice way to add a boost of hydration to your skin without adding heaviness and greasiness. I really like the Isntree Hyaluronic Acid Toner, but there are so many to choose from.
You are oily BECAUSE you are dehydrated. Use a chemical exfoliant and water based moisturizer as well as a really good hyaluronic acid skincare. Make sure it reads sodium hyaluronate instead of hyaluronic acid on the label. It’s molecularly smaller and more readily absorbed by the skin. Also if you don’t want to spend a ton get cosrx
Perfumaphilia oh that does sound nice! Can you recommend any good toners that are fragrance free that are like the ones you described? I’m in the market for a new one
OKAY here's my request list: Olay L'occitane Charlotte Tilbury (or her magic cream) Neutrogina or do some sort of micellar water comparison between all the popular ones EDIT: maybe also a video on embryolisse products? I bathe in the face lotion basically
Clinique is my favorite brand. I really adore some of their products which constitute my daily routine. Their formulas and philosophy in general is the fight against premature aging, and the presence of a plethora of antioxidants, proves it. But first of all, NO PERFUME! !
Mum swears by Clinique but every product I use either makes me break out with acne or a severe rash. I can’t even pinpoint what ingredient causes it since their ingredients list is long af.
That’s where they get you! It’s not “100% allergy free”, instead it’s allergy tested. It’s a loophole to confuse people, and all it means is that each product has gone under rigorous testing.
I started wearing Clinique's dramatically hydrating gel with the active cartridge for textured skin (the blue one) earlier this year, it does wonder for my pores and skin. It blurred the pores, controls my oil production. Then I started using the moisture surge series (concentrate and moisture) and whew that one is just SO GOOOOD!
@@amankaur1681 In Europe all thermal water brands are a thing for years but i understand what you're saying! Their fragrance is so light and just smells so amazing i can't even --
the mascara by them is the BEST tho. so expensive :( you should review burt's bees skincare, and yesto skincare, specifically the yesto cucumbers gentle face wash. I used to like it a lot but now I'm breaking out and nothing in my skincare has changed :(
Meredith Kerensky yes! i love their “high impact” mascara because it separates my lashes and holds a nice curl. you should try paula’s choice because hyram recommends it and it snatched my face of acne.
I have found most yesto products to be quite irritating even if not immediately. Check the ingredients (with all your products just in case) and write down any you think could bc a red flag and research it
Moisture surge is literally the only thing that has saved my skin from constant cracking and drying. I remember in 8th grade, I went on a trip with my class to Rome and Spain, and I got the worst face sunburn I’ve ever had. I only had the tiny little moisture surge travel size tube my mom gave me and I PUT THAT SHIT ONNNN. It healed my skin in a week and I didn’t come home with this disgusting peeling, red skin. I’ve been a fan ever since and it’s the one skincare product I will continue to purchase.
I've been using Moisture Surge moisturizer for a few years and I'm so relieved you approve it! It's truly the best moisturizer but yeah they shouldn't' really say 72 hrs lol
Matthew Otto i really love it! I would also look into first aid beauty’s ultra repair cream or the ultra barrier repaid cream (a lighter fluffier version of the OG cream)
it restores your moisture barriers for 72 hours does not mean that you should only apply it once every 72 hours or go that long without washing your face.
i was DREADING the dramatically different moisturizer and now I'm happy :) side note: the moisturizer was like $30 at sephora and i think i bought it in December or january? not exactly sure but it's been almost 6 months and not even half gone. as far as products go, this is TOTALLY worth it.
Hey, Hyram! Any chance you could review the e.l.f. skincare line? I’ve only been using one product (the Hydrating Water Essence) because some of the first ingredients are good ones: glycerin, hyaluronic acid, and niacinimide. There’s a lot of product for a low price which I love but I wanted to know your thoughts.
Ashley Lynn Waldron so hyaluronic acid on the label is a no no. You want to look for sodium hyaluronate instead because it’s molecularly smaller and more readily absorbed by your skin.
I would also love a video about E.L.F I personally love them, especially there makeup. I know there business is based on makeing affordable cruelty free products 💖 and I believe most of there products are vegan and ecofriendly (I could be wrong about that)
It would be really cool to do like a "french girl" skin care review like caudalie, clarins, nuxe - since those brands are getting bigger in the US :) love your channel
I've been a senior skincare advisor at Sephora for a few years and just discovered you recently. Your videos have been so incredibly helpful! I have learned a lot about the dangers of essential oils. Now when I have clients and they ask me about a brand that has fragrance, I can confidently take products out of their hand and say, "TRASH."
@@maticbukovac6966 for thousands of years we didn't have clean water or antibiotics that doesn't mean it was better. I'm from Europe and idk what you're talking about, none of our products are filled with essential oils. But then, what do I know, I'm a Pharmacist so I'm probably being paid off by BiG pHaRmA.
@@maticbukovac6966 I'm aware there's many different compounds in most essential oil formulae but the issue is the oils themselves are often irritants and the benefits for them being applied directly to the skin are backed up with sponsored research done by the people selling these oils. Natural products do work; aspirin is found in tree bark, it's just we now have the facilities to concentrate it to much higher amounts making it considerably more concentrated and therefore more useful. Pure essential oils can be useful; peppermint oil is used all the time with IBS, but applied directly to facial skin it would cause damage. Essential oils in cosmetics are often at very dilute concentrations so probably aren't harmful, but to get the benefits you'd need pretty much pure essential oils which would be damaging to the face. My point with water facilities was that scientific research has progressed massively in the last 2000 years so why would I copy what people did a millennia ago? I wouldn't follow their medical advice why would I follow their skincare routines. Unfortunately I don't think we'll ever agree, as our views conflict on most issues- farming and big corp. Big corp are buying up natural beauty they don't need to sabotage it- burts bees for example (I used to love them before they were sold off, I don't hate all things natural lol). Here is a full sourced article with links to official published data regarding organic; blogs.scientificamerican.com/science-sushi/httpblogsscientificamericancomscience-sushi20110718mythbusting-101-organic-farming-conventional-agriculture/ this just covers it better than I could. And finally I went to Durham University, a UK top 5 University, and world top 100. The Pharmacy school has now moved to Newcastle University where the school currently stands as no.1 Pharmacy school in the UK. The way you asked was a tad patronising as I'm not sure why it's relevant but I felt the need to defend my position. If you want a copy of my degree or my pharmacist registration number I'd be happy to send it directly.
@@maticbukovac6966 You seem to be under the impression that just because essential oils are "natural" they're good for you. Just because something is natural, it doesn't mean it's good for the skin on your face, which is the most sensitive skin tissue on your body. Doesn't matter what it's called in Eastern Europe, they called "holy water" holy and guess what, it doesn't do anything. If they work for you, great, your skin isn't as sensitive as others, however research shows that for the majority of people it's a known irritant. This isn't some sort of crusade against natural remedies, it's just scientifically proven facts.
Carrie Wohlers , YES! My skin is Dry to very Dry, and I use the Clinique moisturizer in their Smart collection which is $58! It’s killing me to spend that much. It’s the best I can find for my dry skin without having to resort back to Vaseline. I have tried to find a better option but I have failed miserably. Have you tried the Dramatically Different lotion by Clinique? It’s the one he likes, and if your skin isn’t as dry as mine then you’ll probably like that one. I can get away with alternating those two. I can use the Dramatically different lotion in the morning and my heavy cream at night. Just so I don’t go through my Smart moisturizer so fast.
He recommended ultra repair cream from first aid beauty. I have dry skin and i am in love with it. It is $34 but a huge jar and last a long time. It is great!
Innisfree jeju orchid intense cream , the face shop chia seed intensive cream , garnier hydro boost .......hey u can buy a good grade glycerin tub and everytime u use moisturizer pour 2 or 3 drops of glycerin in it , I personally prefer glycerin over hyaluronic acid if u live in a less humid area
The 72 moisture surge is absolutely amazing, I love it so much. Definitely recommend for anyone, thanks for this review! We love and appreciate you, Hyram!
Kay Knofi I use Clinique’s Moisture Surge Intense. I have super-dry skin and the Intense is, in my experience, the most moisturizing in the Moisture Surge line. I’ve been using it for years and still love how dewy and moist my face and skin are when I wake up. I haven’t tried the 72 hour Moisture Surge, but I have read some comments that it leaves your skin feeling dry/dehydrated or the opposite. I suggest getting samples of both and comparing them. Hope this helps!😊🌼
Oohhh, I get why everyone’s talking about your accent now - I skipped through the intro so I missed it. I’m Australian and Hyram, I have to say, you’re Aussie accent was pretty good!!
Clinique changed my skin!!! Idk if I could ever give it up. I had cystic acne and I’m very sensitive, but I’ve never struggled with Clinique at all! Plus the alcohol that is used in the clarifying lotions is a specifically trademarked alcohol that is NOT the same as Isopropyl. Plus, it is supposed to be stripping, it strips off dead skin and dirt which increases absorption of moisturiser. It’s NOT to be used alone. I swear by it 👀
I also wonder why their toners are so popular and successful still. So there must be something to it. Is there official info u got this from? Trademark alcohol? Also, the exfoliation happens from the salicylic acid not the alcohol. 👌🏽
@@zoesee9109 most of these cheapos dont even use, can afford,and/or review Clinique's new and most advanced products, yet they base all their judgment on the brand over Clinique's older products. LMFAO.
Same! 🥰 For now I'm following Dr.Dray's lip balm advice (very much recommended if you need help) but I'm also looking forward to when Hyram does a video on the topic.
Me too! Especially now that my once favorite Bite Beauty has gone vegan/cruelty-free and all their lip balms have turned to shit judging by numerous reviews online...
Me: *buys the dramatically different hydrating jelly as my first Clinique product without doing any research Hyram: it's basic but definitely not bad! Me: I'm so proud of myself
@anna syddd i use it and have dry skin, I find it moisturising but I also have eczema so occasionally have to use a slightly thicker cream when I feel my skin needs it. it's great in the summer as it's moisturising but not so thick that it'll make me sweat the second I put it on :)
Thats good if you combo it with the gel moisture surge you have to put something on top of hyaluronic acid or it dry your face out because you need something for it to suck moisture into your skin long after the shower
We need a video on Ole Henriksen, ASAP!! Also, I would love to hear your thoughts about Korres, a Greek brand that bases its products on natural ingredients, and Erborian, a Korean brand!
Hyram can you make a video on the steps of skincare? Ex: 1st-cleanse 2nd........ 3rd..... I feel as though I have the products I need but am confused on what order to use them? And chemical exfoliates Please help 🖤 LOVE YAAAA GIRL 🖤
its usually 1st - oil based cleanser 2nd - water based cleanser 3rd - exfoliate (as in personally I use something like a tool like Foreo to gently exfoliate the skin everyday it’s used with your water based cleanser) 4th - toner 5th - a chemical exfoliant (If you wish to use one, like lactic acid from the ordinary) 6th - serum 7th - moisturiser 8th - an optional face oil if you use one (like rose hip seed oil)
He has talked about the brushes!! he says the ones that turn a whole circle can tug on your skin so he doesn't like that but the ones that kinda vibrate back and forth are good but he wouldn't use it everyday. I think it was in his "responding to your skincare questions" video :)
"The Clinique cleanser is not that great" *the clinique in my mom's bathroom* "The Cetaphil cleanser is also not that great" *the Cetaphil in my bathroom*
My mom has allergic reactions to EVERYTHING, we can’t even have scented detergent in the house without her sneezing from across the house. Clinique is the only skincare and makeup brand that she doesn’t react to. Also I get what you mean about the clarifying lotion but using it once or twice a week is the only thing that kills my body acne.
But that just goes to show that it's too stripping to the face, imo. Since it's so good on the body. I might use it for that purpose, that's actually great advice!
@@helenk1337 Everyone's body is different! Maybe you're sensitive to a specific ingredient they use? That happened to me and you can figure out which ingredient it is by comparing the ingredient lists of the products that irritated you in the past :)
I've been using Clinique products for 2 decades now. I absolutely love. From skincare to makeup. I have chemical sensitivity I cannot stand anything with even the slightest fragrance. Except the toner which contains alcohol and I can't get near it.. I'm happy out. The last step which is foundation is like a magic wand on my face. Cleanser. (I use Simple product for toner). Serum. Moisturizer. Eye serum. Eye cream. Face primer. Moisturizer. Foundation. Loose powder. Everyday. I literally dont need Photoshop with my pics. Thank you Clinique.
Honestly, I adore the environmentally consciousness from you Hyram 🥰 it’s something that’s been way too scarce from the beauty/skincare community, and we really really need to keep calling out excessive packaging, packaging that cannot be recycled and ingredients that are harmful to wildlife and their habitats. Keep it up!!
Idk, the clinique clarifying lotion is my favorite toner, that I have used since my mid-20s. I'm in my mid-30s, and have tried many many brands of toners. It does NOT burn my skin at all, does not cause any redness/irritation, and is VERY different from the toners found in drug stores. It exfoliates my skin in the best way possible for me. I have seen my cotton circle dark with the day's dirt on my face when using this product, whereas i see nothing even close to that on having used other toner brands. Maybe my skin isn't sensitive, so it loves this product. My pores are nice and tight. My skin is left feeling fresh and clean. As for the dramatically different gel, I love that I can apply this and not feel my face is all greasy. You must really do have sensitive skin- I have never had any irritation from using this product. Those are the only two skin care products I use from Clinique at this time. The price is just right- the products are not overpriced. Guess if someone has a limited budget, I could see how the product would seem overpriced.
My sister is 52 and her skin looks so young compared to my 7 year younger skin and she is been using Clinique since she was 20. I am beginning to believe that Clinique products keep her Looking young
Agree here. Their Triacneal save may acne prone face for 3 years already. It never fails. I thank my Dermatologist for suggesting it. Not only that, their products usually goes a long way. That Triacneal for me? 30ml last for a year! Price point wise? Their fairly priced.
Finally your reviewing Clinique I love their products. I’m both scared and exited to watch this video because I know I won’t look at the products the same but aghhh here we go . I love your channel ❤️
I would love to hear your thoughts on the skin care products by... 1) Kate Somerville 2) Neutrogena 3) Clean & Clear 4) Garnier PS: I am hooked on your channel. I love your personality so much!
I’m so glad you reviewed Clinique because I really love their gel moisturizer (the only one to work for me)! Keep up the great vids❤️ I was wondering if you could do the truth about Aveeno because I love their face washes since they’re so gentle!
It's the only one to work for me too. All other moisturizers are so heavy or so scented and this one is just so nice and lasts literally all day I just
Would love to see this video remade, focusing just on products developed made in the last 5 years and talking about the positive strides their parent company is making in terms of sustainability.
I would love a review on “When I Met You” products P.S Clinique irritated my skin too! My skin is not sensitive but I’m glad you’re spreading the word!
i used their 2 clarifying lotion for 2 years before realising it was absolutely shit and completely ruined my DRY and SENSITIVE skin took me so much time and money to repair my skin afterwards
I never use that step in the Clinique 3 step. I realized as a teen (14) that it made my face sting so it couldn't be good. The rest of Clinique I have used for 40+ years without complaint.
@@daniellae0 Not quite. Because exercising 7 days a week isn't really that bad. So long as u dont do intensive exercise 7 days a week (okay I'm counting yoga in exercise here) But exfoliating daily is AWFUL. Its like using the squat rack at max every day
I have normal/oily skin and i love the toner and the way it feels when i use it! I cannot use any other because it feels like it does nothing on my skin^^
Me: but he’s talking about the cleanser for oily skin, surely the dry skin formula doesn’t have sodium laureth sulfate. Me: *happens to be watching this in the bathtub, grabs cleanser and frantically looks at the ingredients* Me: ಠ_ಠ
My skin is super sensitive, Clinique is all I can use. I can manage their mascara, other brands make my lashes fall out (bald lashes). I would like more eyeshadow colours. The big cleansing bar is gorgeous on the skin.
Omg when you say “every single week” in the intro I also say it and shake my elbows with you😂😂 Love ya Hyram!! Your videos are so amazing, and helpful, and informative!!
I loved this. I personally have used three Clinique products for the last two years and it is the first product to work. I use their mild liquid facial soap, the moisture surge, and their 1.0 toner. I heavily agree with the very first product you mentioned the step two toner. When I first used it my face burned. And made my face red all the time.
I have been suffering from acne for many many years, and used so many products of such skinfluencer recommended brands over the years, but nothing has worked for me, ever. Then I discovered Clinique and it literally saved my skin, it has never looked better, my cystic acne is finally gone and I am forever grateful to this brand. So listening it been trashed by skin care professionals is so weird and just untrustworthy
In high school I used their 3 step acne line because I was dealing with acne. I realized years later that I actually have dry skin and these products continued drying out my skin even more. I still like some of their products but the cleanser and toner were far too harsh on my skin.
As to the 3 step system: I absolutely LOVE the toner from clinique. I have been using it for about 10 years and when I used it after a few days I saw amazing results. When I replace it with another toner my skin texture looks horrible after about 10 days. The dramatically different lotion on the other hand has never done anything for me it just sits on the top of my skin. So I guess I have a total different experience.
Clinique was the only skin care brand that saved my face from acne in my teen years. 25 yo now and my skin looks soooo good, also the soap is the only product that leaves my face so super clean after a long day + make up so bravo clinique ❤️
I'd love to see you revisit brands you've reviewed doing single products that have come out since your review/ones you didn't get to, like: milk's new vegan milk moisturizer, fourth ray's raydiate vitamin c serum, glow recipe's banana soufflé, etc. you could do an ig questionnaire and we could pick out all those new products :)
FYI The German Federation for the Environment and Nature Conservation speaks out against the use of polyethylene in cosmetics, as researchers have already been able to find the micro-plastic particles in fish, crayfish and mussels. Thumbs up for your awareness and great video!
I know hahahah but they have one product which is fragrance free , it’s called “calming sensitive night cream”. So i’m kind of hoping that that product would be Hyram approved😝
I adore Rituals, especially shampoo and showergel, deodorant and.... like.... everything 🤣 well, okay, their makeup line is crap just as their Cremes in my opinion
I think he said in a past video about him not being a fan of balms because most of them have an ingredient that is bad for the sea and much prefers cleansing oils
When he said, “my grandma uses Clinique, my mom uses Clinique, and I’ll use Clinique until the day I die.” I felt that. It’s so true! Honestly, he’s right, I’ve used it since 6th grade, and I like to think I have pretty awesome skin.
Same bro!!!
Umm sorry Baby Yoda, you're a baby and have wrinkles. I don't know if I can trust you.
Neeta D'Souza I understand.
Same!!
OMGGGGG this is so relatable hahaha
Clarifying lotion 2 3:27
Liquid facial soap 5:17
All about eyes eye gel 6:33
Take the day off cleansing balm 7:56
Dramatically different gel+ 8:53
Dramatically different lotion+ 9:42
Dramatically different hydrating jelly 10:49
Moisture cgarge 72 Hr hydrator 11:46
Thank you so much! 🥰🥰
i fucking love the last one, it clears my acne so much
Thanks
Goat
thanks - I agree and don"t like most of the products but was wondering if he mentions the Vit C fresh pressed powder, i.e. little 28 sackets - the best product for a morning cleanse and vit C, good for traveling
I just want to take a moment to thank Hyram. My skin has truly been transformed. His tips have been a life saver!!!!!!!!
This makes me so happy 😭❤ Thank you, that's all I want!!
Weirdly the Clinique products have literally saved my skin. After watching hyram I tried cerave products and my skin literally was so fucking bad (I still love hyram btw ) I just wanted to tell y’all that not everything has to be bad/good for you just because someone said so
Omg same . I tried cerave and it intensified my acne so hard and tried the Clinique 3 step system and ITS GONE
Same, clinique acne solutions saved ms
I agree. Cliniques 3 step routine were the first ever skin care products I ever tried back when I was like 15, and it literally transformed my skin
sameee
Hyram always says how not every product that works for him will work for you, everyone has a different skin you just have to find what’s best for you
Me before watching Hyram: literally no clue about skincare ingredients
Me after watching Hyram: hyper analyzing my dog’s shampoo 😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Ouch, the perks of watching Hyram
Check for sls😂
LOL 😂
🤣🤣😂
Hyram is the only UA-camr I’ll actually watch the ads for
Omg thank you so much 😭❤❤
I thought I was the only one!! I always let every second of them play
Right! Like get that coin Hyram
Despoina Stavrianidou sameee
Hyram need to do his thoughts on
Burts Bees
And
Neutrogena
Aria 69th like lol
I don't like Neutrogena. Burt's bees is a bad company and uses lots of fragrance, especially with the chapsticks people tend to kick their lips because it tastes good but the saliva drying on the lips will strip them of moisture
I can't use Burt's Bees, especially foundation!
Reminds me of grease paint...
@@lucasg1312 I had a dermatologist recommend Neutrogena products to me, and I didn't like them at all!!
personally i like the general skin products from neutrogena (didn't even know they had face care) I love their stuff so far but still want to know hyrams opinion
Environmental Geosciences Undergraduate here: polyethylene is 100% not good for the environment. It causes serious deformities and reproductive issues in wildlife and while it is still difficult to completely understand the long term consequences we do know that it is negatively impacting the biological systems of marine life and coral reefs. Love how much you care & your voice for sustainability! You're amazing!
Tiffani Smith what products do you use?
Thank you for posting this! After learning this I looked into how many cleansing balms contain polyethylene, many of which claim to be "cruelty-free" and "clean beauty brands" (i.e. Farmacy, Glow Recipe, etc.). I think this is an ingredient we need to draw more attention to and make sustainably minded consumers more aware of. Thank you for helping me become more educated on this form of micro plastics!
Clinique Take The Day Off cleansing balm contains polyethalene as well. I bought a small tub before I started paying attention to the ingredient list, now I am disgusted.
Thank you for letting us know Tiffani!
Thank you for this I was really pondering about the affects of polyethylene and what I found was its the kind of plastic that doesn't rly affect the environment but I have doubts to that. Thank you cuz Im making up my mind not buying a cleansing balm that has polyethylene 💚
you sound like u have an accent in the intro 😂
Th L He Does
Th L yesss I thought so tooo
Cecilia N the way he said hyram hahaha
i know!! i was like... how have i missed the aussie accent before
Th L lol I literally was seeing if anyone else noticed he sounded Australian😂
I’ve wanted to know your thoughts on Clinique for so long!!
Also side note, I am so proud of your growth, I know that’s strange coming from a random girl on the internet, but honestly, you’ve helped me so much this year regain confidence in my skin and my friends’ too. Thank you so much, you deserve all the recognition and happiness that this channel brings you! Thank you so much; from me and all of us ♥️
This means the world to me ❤ Helping people feel more confident honestly makes me tear up when I think about it. Thank you for your kind note ❤
Question: can you expand to cover body skincare?? Like would you be interested in making a video on body care? Lotions soaps exfoliating etc?
Monica Velasquez yes I need this!!
Don't mind me. I'm just commenting in hopes that he sees this :)
yeees .. i was thinking just this
Yesss I really need help with this
YES
Everyone who’s likes this wants Hyram to start his own skincare brand
Yes omg i would definitely buy it
Yesss😍
i like ur name bro
Well I think that the reason that he doesn't have his own skincare brand his because he does these kind of videos and people would hate on him and say he is trying to promote is own brand
It’s Lindsey he needed one
I’ll tell you one thing, between you and Dr Dray, I’ve learned to be more conscious about ingredients in products. I’ve cut out products that have fragrance and I’ve noticed a significant amount of change in my skin in a good way. I’m an oily skin type with dehydration so learning how to balance both out is very hard. Thank you Hyram for sharing so much knowledge with us! ❤️
A Diana Grajeda
I have oily dehydrated skin too, and yes it is so hard!!! Check out James welsh on UA-cam he has the same skin as us and always has amazing afordable products he recommends.
@A Diana Grajeda try a hydrating toner, if you're not using one already. It's a nice way to add a boost of hydration to your skin without adding heaviness and greasiness. I really like the Isntree Hyaluronic Acid Toner, but there are so many to choose from.
You are oily BECAUSE you are dehydrated. Use a chemical exfoliant and water based moisturizer as well as a really good hyaluronic acid skincare. Make sure it reads sodium hyaluronate instead of hyaluronic acid on the label. It’s molecularly smaller and more readily absorbed by the skin. Also if you don’t want to spend a ton get cosrx
Meeee toooo!!! Oh, so amazing how they can effect my life and my skin in a good way!!!
Perfumaphilia oh that does sound nice! Can you recommend any good toners that are fragrance free that are like the ones you described? I’m in the market for a new one
Oh yassss. My mom was just saying she wants to get some Clinique stuff I’m SO glad I have this for reference now!
Perfect timing! I hope this helped! ❤
OKAY here's my request list:
Olay
L'occitane
Charlotte Tilbury (or her magic cream)
Neutrogina
or do some sort of micellar water comparison between all the popular ones
EDIT: maybe also a video on embryolisse products? I bathe in the face lotion basically
Markie Masucci I agree with neutrogena
We need lakme too
Yess Neutrogina and the micellar water
and thayers too
Philosophy!!
Clinique is my favorite brand. I really adore some of their products which constitute my daily routine.
Their formulas and philosophy in general is the fight against premature aging, and the presence of a plethora of antioxidants, proves it.
But first of all, NO PERFUME! !
"The truth about Garnier" Hyraaaam plsss
Yaaaaassssss
Yes yes yes! pleeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaaaasssssssssssssseeeeeeeeeeeee?
Kei Balberan pleaseeeeeeeeeee
Kei Balberan shit also
Up
We NEED hyram to create his own skincare brand or just cooperate with a brand and give us the best skincare line EVER😍🔥
OMG YESSSSSSSSS
YESSSSS 100%
Now that he has a skin care line people are trashing him. Whatevs. It's really good stuff, my skin loves it.
Okay, here’s my request list:
- Hyrams own skincarebrand with only good ingredients for our skin🤞🏼
I would love that!!
YESSSS I NEED THIS HYRAM!!!!
Inga Molnes seriously yes!!!
Yasssssss!!!!!!!
Cruelty free, plastic free and vegan!
My mom uses Clinique religiously. She has so many allergies that it’s insane, so she’s really picky about makeup.
Lmfao same 😭
Same with my mom
Fr lmaooo
Clinique: 100% allergen free
My body: let’s have the only allergic reaction you’ve ever had to any skin care
Yep... I tried the All About Eyes cream and guess who ended up with itchy bumps on the eye area 😭
Mum swears by Clinique but every product I use either makes me break out with acne or a severe rash. I can’t even pinpoint what ingredient causes it since their ingredients list is long af.
@@Denturess Aparantly they use dyes in their products that cause acne
Thats so true. Their mascara makes my eyes red.
That’s where they get you! It’s not “100% allergy free”, instead it’s allergy tested. It’s a loophole to confuse people, and all it means is that each product has gone under rigorous testing.
‘The truth about Clarins’ is NEEDED!!
Kirsty Crawford yesssss he needs to do Clarins!! I used it religiously before 🙃
Yes omg it’s one of the worst brands formulation wise imo
Yes please!
Yes what Kirsty said
Yes pleaaaaase
“Clinique is like the catholicism of cosmetics” hahaha the accuracy omg
What does it mean? Just curious
As a Catholic this made me laugh. Lol
@@ericaleonardi6620 basically it's been around for a long time, is reliable, and is passed down among generations 😄
Haha, I thought that meant you pay a high price for promises they don't deliver 😅
@@Sarahnotsayruh thanks for your answer
I started wearing Clinique's dramatically hydrating gel with the active cartridge for textured skin (the blue one) earlier this year, it does wonder for my pores and skin. It blurred the pores, controls my oil production. Then I started using the moisture surge series (concentrate and moisture) and whew that one is just SO GOOOOD!
Try Avene skincare!!
I only use their cleanser but i like it very much!
Mariana PTKS yes! It’s a super underrated brand!!
Aman Kaur I love avene but i think I like La Roche posay better:)
@@amankaur1681 In Europe all thermal water brands are a thing for years but i understand what you're saying! Their fragrance is so light and just smells so amazing i can't even --
Paige Garat right! Avene is targeted more to people with extremely sensitive skin but some products may be too gentle for normal skin
the mascara by them is the BEST tho. so expensive :(
you should review burt's bees skincare, and yesto skincare, specifically the yesto cucumbers gentle face wash. I used to like it a lot but now I'm breaking out and nothing in my skincare has changed :(
Meredith Kerensky
yes! i love their “high impact” mascara because it separates my lashes and holds a nice curl. you should try paula’s choice because hyram recommends it and it snatched my face of acne.
@@irene.5830 yes that's one of my favorite mascaras! sadly its extremely expensive. do you just mean the Paula's cleanser or a certain product?
Love their mascara!
Perhaps its a hormonal change? Or detergent? Sometimes our skin just decides nope I don't like that anymore!
I have found most yesto products to be quite irritating even if not immediately. Check the ingredients (with all your products just in case) and write down any you think could bc a red flag and research it
I’m not sure if you already made a video but is there a chance you could do “THE TRUTH ABOUT MURAD”
Ears Bleeding oo better not 😹😹
Ears Bleeding I love the brand but it’s so expensive
Yep that sounds good ❤️
I love their products so this would be great!
Yes please!
Moisture surge is literally the only thing that has saved my skin from constant cracking and drying. I remember in 8th grade, I went on a trip with my class to Rome and Spain, and I got the worst face sunburn I’ve ever had. I only had the tiny little moisture surge travel size tube my mom gave me and I PUT THAT SHIT ONNNN. It healed my skin in a week and I didn’t come home with this disgusting peeling, red skin. I’ve been a fan ever since and it’s the one skincare product I will continue to purchase.
Right????? The only moisturizers I like and trust is that one and the drunk elephant blue one
@@metzlimichelleThe blue drunk elephant moisturizer? Is that a new one?
I've been using Moisture Surge moisturizer for a few years and I'm so relieved you approve it! It's truly the best moisturizer but yeah they shouldn't' really say 72 hrs lol
my skin gets dry, flakey, and itchy, its usually reactive to fragrances. will this help?
Matthew Otto i really love it! I would also look into first aid beauty’s ultra repair cream or the ultra barrier repaid cream (a lighter fluffier version of the OG cream)
Saaammmeeeee. I have been using it for.years. and it's the only moisturizer that won't break my skin out, that nourishes it.
@@norahsil So i ended up getting surge and it works amazingly
it restores your moisture barriers for 72 hours does not mean that you should only apply it once every 72 hours or go that long without washing your face.
you should do “the truth about l’occitane”
YES
YEESSS would love to see it.. especially if it’s a full on drag through the mud. I absolutely hate this brand.
He better not come for the Almond Milk line 😂 Best body moisturiser I've ever used
shitty products with a lot of parfum and the worst.... sooo expensive.
Yeees‘
Request list:
- Estee Lauder
- Neutrogena
- Glamglow
- Bioderma
- KORA
Neutrogena has already been done. Give it a watch!
i was DREADING the dramatically different moisturizer and now I'm happy :) side note: the moisturizer was like $30 at sephora and i think i bought it in December or january? not exactly sure but it's been almost 6 months and not even half gone. as far as products go, this is TOTALLY worth it.
Hey, Hyram! Any chance you could review the e.l.f. skincare line? I’ve only been using one product (the Hydrating Water Essence) because some of the first ingredients are good ones: glycerin, hyaluronic acid, and niacinimide. There’s a lot of product for a low price which I love but I wanted to know your thoughts.
Ashley Lynn Waldron so hyaluronic acid on the label is a no no. You want to look for sodium hyaluronate instead because it’s molecularly smaller and more readily absorbed by your skin.
Is the essence good? I am looking for something to hydrate my skin more without oils (Oils kinda dry out my skin even more for some reason)
Helvetica09 you’d be better off with cosrx snail mucin essence
Helvetica09 oil based products are for moisturising and water based products are for hydrating
I would also love a video about E.L.F I personally love them, especially there makeup. I know there business is based on makeing affordable cruelty free products 💖 and I believe most of there products are vegan and ecofriendly (I could be wrong about that)
A video about Fresh would be the best, their packaging is so pretty but I don’t know
Agree; pretty packakings, but not so pretty inci list in some their products 🤨
I’m curious about the cleanser.
Wayyyyy overpriced
It would be really cool to do like a "french girl" skin care review like caudalie, clarins, nuxe - since those brands are getting bigger in the US :) love your channel
👁👄👁 me: sitting here waiting to see if he mentions moisture surge because i have two tubs of them
i just ran out
bxnielle same I wanted to see if I should replace it
Is it good the moisture surge?
@@chrissyosozzy6465 it's great
I love Moisture Surge!!!! It is amazing!
NEEEEEEED a truth about La Roche Posay (they are highly recommended for people on accutane but I’d love to hear your opinion) and Glam Glow !!!
Agree!! Been thinking if I should use this brand too
YES
glam glow definitely uses a LOT of fragrance so we already know a little bit about his opinion
Please TALK ABOUT “EUCERIN” specially sunscreens
Dr Drey loves it!
I love their body cream in winter!!! The rest mehhhh
I had really dry skin as a kid and their urea lotion was great
Qingqing Ye yeah I use the skin calming body wash and cream in the winter. My skin gets itchy and dry in the cold weather.
I use their face cream for rosacea, but it's so expensive?? Idk if that's even worth it
Me: :|
*sees the vines on Hyram’s wall move in the wind*
Me: :)
Caroline A
i thought i was seeing things.
“The truth about Kylie Skin” or “The truth about Shiseido”
Agree. KYLIE SKIN. Lol. Rip that shit apart.
Need Shiseido!
I think he made a Kylie one!
He already did Kylie skin...
@@j159 um no he only did the scrub
Could you do a video of products that are like “Hiram approved?”
These are some that he approves of:
The Ordinary
The Body Shop Fragrance Free Aloe Line
First Aid Beauty
Paula's choice
The Inkey List
Cerave
Emmeline James and drunk elephant but ik he doesn't support them since they're rude
BrendonMakesThoseHighHeel Work and they're also hella expensive
there’s a ig exclusive for it
and disapproved
His every single week move with the shoulders gives me life ♥️
I've been a senior skincare advisor at Sephora for a few years and just discovered you recently. Your videos have been so incredibly helpful! I have learned a lot about the dangers of essential oils. Now when I have clients and they ask me about a brand that has fragrance, I can confidently take products out of their hand and say, "TRASH."
Matic Bukovac ?? our research is improving i don't think you could compare it with people from thousands of years ago lol
@@maticbukovac6966 for thousands of years we didn't have clean water or antibiotics that doesn't mean it was better. I'm from Europe and idk what you're talking about, none of our products are filled with essential oils. But then, what do I know, I'm a Pharmacist so I'm probably being paid off by BiG pHaRmA.
@@maticbukovac6966 I'm aware there's many different compounds in most essential oil formulae but the issue is the oils themselves are often irritants and the benefits for them being applied directly to the skin are backed up with sponsored research done by the people selling these oils. Natural products do work; aspirin is found in tree bark, it's just we now have the facilities to concentrate it to much higher amounts making it considerably more concentrated and therefore more useful. Pure essential oils can be useful; peppermint oil is used all the time with IBS, but applied directly to facial skin it would cause damage. Essential oils in cosmetics are often at very dilute concentrations so probably aren't harmful, but to get the benefits you'd need pretty much pure essential oils which would be damaging to the face. My point with water facilities was that scientific research has progressed massively in the last 2000 years so why would I copy what people did a millennia ago? I wouldn't follow their medical advice why would I follow their skincare routines.
Unfortunately I don't think we'll ever agree, as our views conflict on most issues- farming and big corp. Big corp are buying up natural beauty they don't need to sabotage it- burts bees for example (I used to love them before they were sold off, I don't hate all things natural lol). Here is a full sourced article with links to official published data regarding organic; blogs.scientificamerican.com/science-sushi/httpblogsscientificamericancomscience-sushi20110718mythbusting-101-organic-farming-conventional-agriculture/ this just covers it better than I could.
And finally I went to Durham University, a UK top 5 University, and world top 100. The Pharmacy school has now moved to Newcastle University where the school currently stands as no.1 Pharmacy school in the UK. The way you asked was a tad patronising as I'm not sure why it's relevant but I felt the need to defend my position. If you want a copy of my degree or my pharmacist registration number I'd be happy to send it directly.
@@maticbukovac6966 You seem to be under the impression that just because essential oils are "natural" they're good for you. Just because something is natural, it doesn't mean it's good for the skin on your face, which is the most sensitive skin tissue on your body.
Doesn't matter what it's called in Eastern Europe, they called "holy water" holy and guess what, it doesn't do anything.
If they work for you, great, your skin isn't as sensitive as others, however research shows that for the majority of people it's a known irritant. This isn't some sort of crusade against natural remedies, it's just scientifically proven facts.
I just started using clinique and one week into it my skin feels like heaven. just so u know I have combined/ normal skin
Ooh, how about a "Best moisturizers under $40" Some us have 1. Dry skin and 2. No money ;)
Carrie Wohlers , YES! My skin is Dry to very Dry, and I use the Clinique moisturizer in their Smart collection which is $58! It’s killing me to spend that much. It’s the best I can find for my dry skin without having to resort back to Vaseline. I have tried to find a better option but I have failed miserably. Have you tried the Dramatically Different lotion by Clinique? It’s the one he likes, and if your skin isn’t as dry as mine then you’ll probably like that one. I can get away with alternating those two. I can use the Dramatically different lotion in the morning and my heavy cream at night. Just so I don’t go through my Smart moisturizer so fast.
He recommended ultra repair cream from first aid beauty. I have dry skin and i am in love with it. It is $34 but a huge jar and last a long time. It is great!
Cerave and First Aid Beauty
He has a bow to skin care when broke video
Innisfree jeju orchid intense cream , the face shop chia seed intensive cream , garnier hydro boost .......hey u can buy a good grade glycerin tub and everytime u use moisturizer pour 2 or 3 drops of glycerin in it , I personally prefer glycerin over hyaluronic acid if u live in a less humid area
The 72 moisture surge is absolutely amazing, I love it so much. Definitely recommend for anyone, thanks for this review! We love and appreciate you, Hyram!
Kay Knofi I use Clinique’s Moisture Surge Intense. I have super-dry skin and the Intense is, in my experience, the most moisturizing in the Moisture Surge line. I’ve been using it for years and still love how dewy and moist my face and skin are when I wake up. I haven’t tried the 72 hour Moisture Surge, but I have read some comments that it leaves your skin feeling dry/dehydrated or the opposite. I suggest getting samples of both and comparing them. Hope this helps!😊🌼
Lilac same!!!
Oohhh, I get why everyone’s talking about your accent now - I skipped through the intro so I missed it.
I’m Australian and Hyram, I have to say, you’re Aussie accent was pretty good!!
Jo Honeyman I thought he was attempting a British accent 😂But then again I think that when Americans try a British accent they end up sounding Aussie.
Omg I thought the same thing as well!! I watch Hyram regularly and got so confused when his video started!
Holly Ferris haha 😂
lilspod LOL 😂
Clinique changed my skin!!! Idk if I could ever give it up. I had cystic acne and I’m very sensitive, but I’ve never struggled with Clinique at all! Plus the alcohol that is used in the clarifying lotions is a specifically trademarked alcohol that is NOT the same as Isopropyl. Plus, it is supposed to be stripping, it strips off dead skin and dirt which increases absorption of moisturiser. It’s NOT to be used alone. I swear by it 👀
If it works for you stick with it. All skin care isn't for everyone.
I also wonder why their toners are so popular and successful still. So there must be something to it. Is there official info u got this from? Trademark alcohol?
Also, the exfoliation happens from the salicylic acid not the alcohol. 👌🏽
It’s not that’s it’s bad... but that there is better
@@zoesee9109 most of these cheapos dont even use, can afford,and/or review Clinique's new and most advanced products, yet they base all their judgment on the brand over Clinique's older products. LMFAO.
Yep. Clinique is like magic for my skin
I'd love to see a video about your favorite lip balms - I know a lot of balms don't actually help to moisturize so wanted to hear your opinion :)
Same! 🥰 For now I'm following Dr.Dray's lip balm advice (very much recommended if you need help) but I'm also looking forward to when Hyram does a video on the topic.
Me too! Especially now that my once favorite Bite Beauty has gone vegan/cruelty-free and all their lip balms have turned to shit judging by numerous reviews online...
Jen Luvs Reviews did a huge video diving deep into lip balm ingredients 😊
@@nomytheone Both the old and new formula are filled with fragrance.
If you need immediate solid advice of which balms are the best, I highly recommend dr dray’s video on it!
Me: *buys the dramatically different hydrating jelly as my first Clinique product without doing any research
Hyram: it's basic but definitely not bad!
Me: I'm so proud of myself
anna syddd sry if I’m late, I have normal to dry skin and it is very moisturizing for me :)
@anna syddd i use it and have dry skin, I find it moisturising but I also have eczema so occasionally have to use a slightly thicker cream when I feel my skin needs it. it's great in the summer as it's moisturising but not so thick that it'll make me sweat the second I put it on :)
That was me with the 72h moisture surge 😂
So glad he's okay with our spontaneous purchases
THANK THE LORD!! i just bought mine without research! 😭
Thats good if you combo it with the gel moisture surge you have to put something on top of hyaluronic acid or it dry your face out because you need something for it to suck moisture into your skin long after the shower
We need a video on Ole Henriksen, ASAP!! Also, I would love to hear your thoughts about Korres, a Greek brand that bases its products on natural ingredients, and Erborian, a Korean brand!
I just tried the clinique dramatically different moisturizing gel and i have very sensitive skin and it didnt burn at all
I love their moisturizing lotion!
i love their moisturizer sm
They test on animals btw just incase you didn’t know
It made my skin break out
@@laurs5551 oh no!! I didnt know!
Hyram can you make a video on the steps of skincare?
Ex:
1st-cleanse
2nd........
3rd.....
I feel as though I have the products I need but am confused on what order to use them? And chemical exfoliates
Please help 🖤
LOVE YAAAA GIRL 🖤
Amanda Nichols he actually had a playlist called “the basics” were he talk about the most important and common skincare steps :)
Amanda Nichols check the description he has a link
Thank you guys 😊
In one of his videos Hyram mentions a study that says the order doesn't matter. Well, besides cleanse first and SPF last.
its usually 1st - oil based cleanser 2nd - water based cleanser 3rd - exfoliate (as in personally I use something like a tool like Foreo to gently exfoliate the skin everyday it’s used with your water based cleanser) 4th - toner 5th - a chemical exfoliant (If you wish to use one, like lactic acid from the ordinary) 6th - serum 7th - moisturiser 8th - an optional face oil if you use one (like rose hip seed oil)
Pleasee consider my request list:
-Estee Lauder Advanced night repair
-Bioderma
-Sesderma
-Are facial brushes good for the skin?
Yeees! I love Sesderma but I know they have some Hyram-not approved ingredients like fragrance... :/
Hyram are not fan of cleansing tools as he sees it as manual exfoliation..
I’m curious about Glamglow because i personally use it in my skincare.
Facial brushes are physical exfoliators. It’s easy to over-do them too! I only use mine 3 days a week (I have super oily, sensitive skin).
He has talked about the brushes!! he says the ones that turn a whole circle can tug on your skin so he doesn't like that but the ones that kinda vibrate back and forth are good but he wouldn't use it everyday. I think it was in his "responding to your skincare questions" video :)
Definitely need a t-Shirt with
„Ingredients don’t lie“
🙏🙏🙏
"The Clinique cleanser is not that great"
*the clinique in my mom's bathroom*
"The Cetaphil cleanser is also not that great"
*the Cetaphil in my bathroom*
HAHAHA IM USING CETAPHIL RN BJT IM GETTING A NEW CLEANSER
@Shonali Akhter ua-cam.com/video/xA-BxSKV0aU/v-deo.html
It’s differs from person to person remember that people
You have your own bathroom? Wow must be amazing to not wait in line with you siblings in the morning
@@purplewatermelon7102 well I do share a bathroom with my sister but we don’t ever get in there at the same time
My mom has allergic reactions to EVERYTHING, we can’t even have scented detergent in the house without her sneezing from across the house. Clinique is the only skincare and makeup brand that she doesn’t react to. Also I get what you mean about the clarifying lotion but using it once or twice a week is the only thing that kills my body acne.
I am the same as your mom and I have three daughters. Be patient with her 💞
That's really interesting, I had an allergic reaction when I used Clinique so I immediately stopped with it
But that just goes to show that it's too stripping to the face, imo. Since it's so good on the body. I might use it for that purpose, that's actually great advice!
My grandma has the exact same issue and that is why she uses clinique.
@@helenk1337 Everyone's body is different! Maybe you're sensitive to a specific ingredient they use?
That happened to me and you can figure out which ingredient it is by comparing the ingredient lists of the products that irritated you in the past :)
Let’s just appreciate Hyram for all this skin care help my skin is clear. Thank you Hyram
Hyram: *dragging the cleanser to hell*
Me who just washed it off: 😳
same haha :D
Bianca Lavigne omg same
u after watching the vid: 👁️👄👁️
guilty 🙋🏽♀️
Same now I gotta get a whole new skincare routine lmao 😂
I've been using Clinique products for 2 decades now. I absolutely love. From skincare to makeup. I have chemical sensitivity I cannot stand anything with even the slightest fragrance. Except the toner which contains alcohol and I can't get near it.. I'm happy out. The last step which is foundation is like a magic wand on my face.
Cleanser. (I use Simple product for toner). Serum. Moisturizer. Eye serum. Eye cream. Face primer. Moisturizer. Foundation. Loose powder. Everyday. I literally dont need Photoshop with my pics.
Thank you Clinique.
“The Catholicism of skincare” omg truer words have never been spoken 😂
He's so right
Or the Coach of skincare haha
Honestly, I adore the environmentally consciousness from you Hyram 🥰 it’s something that’s been way too scarce from the beauty/skincare community, and we really really need to keep calling out excessive packaging, packaging that cannot be recycled and ingredients that are harmful to wildlife and their habitats. Keep it up!!
Idk, the clinique clarifying lotion is my favorite toner, that I have used since my mid-20s. I'm in my mid-30s, and have tried many many brands of toners. It does NOT burn my skin at all, does not cause any redness/irritation, and is VERY different from the toners found in drug stores. It exfoliates my skin in the best way possible for me. I have seen my cotton circle dark with the day's dirt on my face when using this product, whereas i see nothing even close to that on having used other toner brands. Maybe my skin isn't sensitive, so it loves this product. My pores are nice and tight. My skin is left feeling fresh and clean.
As for the dramatically different gel, I love that I can apply this and not feel my face is all greasy. You must really do have sensitive skin- I have never had any irritation from using this product. Those are the only two skin care products I use from Clinique at this time.
The price is just right- the products are not overpriced. Guess if someone has a limited budget, I could see how the product would seem overpriced.
why does it sound like you have an Australian accent in the intro hahahahahha
Please do Neutrogena!!! I’m curious to see your thoughts on the brand ❤️
Is everyone ignoring the Australian accent in the into??😂😂😂
Hahaha I heard it and sisnt noticed it changed until I saw this comment 😅😅
My sister is 52 and her skin looks so young compared to my 7 year younger skin and she is been using Clinique since she was 20. I am beginning to believe that Clinique products keep her Looking young
that intro is what happens when you film with james welsh 😂😂😂😂😂
LMAO
Right ?! He sounded so British
i would love it if you did a truth about philosophy!! you’ve helped my skin so much, thank you for all your content, Hyram
Erin Osadjan yasss i agree
Thoughts on Avène? My dermatologist always recommended this brand when I had bad acne.
Yeah I’ve heard it’s a good brand
I second Avene! It is a widely-spread brand in drugstores in Europe and also relatively inexpensive.
Agree here. Their Triacneal save may acne prone face for 3 years already. It never fails. I thank my Dermatologist for suggesting it. Not only that, their products usually goes a long way. That Triacneal for me? 30ml last for a year! Price point wise? Their fairly priced.
The thermal water saved my sensitive skin!
It made me and my sister breakout, never gonna use Avène again 😂
The 3 steps products by Clinique literally changed my life in a better way👁️👄👁️
Finally your reviewing Clinique I love their products. I’m both scared and exited to watch this video because I know I won’t look at the products the same but aghhh here we go . I love your channel ❤️
I hope I provided some insight!! ❤❤ Thank you so much for the love!
I would love to hear your thoughts on the skin care products by...
1) Kate Somerville
2) Neutrogena
3) Clean & Clear
4) Garnier
PS: I am hooked on your channel. I love your personality so much!
I’m so glad you reviewed Clinique because I really love their gel moisturizer (the only one to work for me)! Keep up the great vids❤️
I was wondering if you could do the truth about Aveeno because I love their face washes since they’re so gentle!
It's the only one to work for me too. All other moisturizers are so heavy or so scented and this one is just so nice and lasts literally all day I just
Meep Meep yes yes, i totally agree! it’s so nice feeling and light too!
Would love to see this video remade, focusing just on products developed made in the last 5 years and talking about the positive strides their parent company is making in terms of sustainability.
I would love a review on “When I Met You” products
P.S Clinique irritated my skin too! My skin is not sensitive but I’m glad you’re spreading the word!
Do you mean Then I met you? Or is there another brand that's called When I met you?
Karen Carmona “then I met you” I get it confused too. But omg yes! I want him to review it! I’ve been wanting to try the cleansing balm 😭
@@CryystalJayy I want to try it too!
Annika Rose it looks so luxurious 😍
Yes it’s Then I Met You! Thank you❤️
I’ve been waiting for this so so much. My entire skin routine is this brand and I’m so scared to hear the tea. 😬
Omg I hope I helped a little bit! ❤ Thank you for watching!
Hyram
Definitely helped a lot! Thank you so much 😭
As a broke teenage boy it’s always super good to hear there are cheaper alternatives 😄
Me too girl! My mom bought it for me 15 years ago, and I haven’t bought anything else since. Too scared of messing my skin up. Lol
Heather Wonnacott Gees I’m not even 15 lol
Those Sad Bois
Yes! More guys need to get into skincare. Good for you 😃👍
Please review the brand "Avène". I heard that they are really great for sensitive skin and use safe ingredients overall 😇
Yes please
my dermatologist suggested and gave me avene products. they work so well ! most especially for sensitive skin like me. :)
I’ve been using clinique for 20 yrs now and my skin loves it.
i used their 2 clarifying lotion for 2 years before realising it was absolutely shit and completely ruined my DRY and SENSITIVE skin took me so much time and money to repair my skin afterwards
I never use that step in the Clinique 3 step. I realized as a teen (14) that it made my face sting so it couldn't be good. The rest of Clinique I have used for 40+ years without complaint.
i dont understand how they think exfoliating everyday is good, that’s like exercising 7 days a week smh
Whenever I use the clarifying lotion I develop a GIANT cystic bump right on the front of my nose 😭 I literally avoid that product like it's the plague
@@daniellae0 Not quite. Because exercising 7 days a week isn't really that bad. So long as u dont do intensive exercise 7 days a week (okay I'm counting yoga in exercise here)
But exfoliating daily is AWFUL. Its like using the squat rack at max every day
I have normal/oily skin and i love the toner and the way it feels when i use it! I cannot use any other because it feels like it does nothing on my skin^^
Me: but he’s talking about the cleanser for oily skin, surely the dry skin formula doesn’t have sodium laureth sulfate.
Me: *happens to be watching this in the bathtub, grabs cleanser and frantically looks at the ingredients*
Me: ಠ_ಠ
Why did hyram sound like he had an Australian accent at the beginning? 😂
Yeah it sounded Britishy. Think it came from his James Welsh collab.😄
I was literally so confused lol
He came across as Australian to me... :$
Hahahaha ok it wasn’t just me 😂
Australian here. Thought it was pretty Aussie
My skin is super sensitive, Clinique is all I can use. I can manage their mascara, other brands make my lashes fall out (bald lashes). I would like more eyeshadow colours. The big cleansing bar is gorgeous on the skin.
Omg when you say “every single week” in the intro I also say it and shake my elbows with you😂😂 Love ya Hyram!! Your videos are so amazing, and helpful, and informative!!
if u haven’t already you should do “the truth about bliss”
I loved this. I personally have used three Clinique products for the last two years and it is the first product to work. I use their mild liquid facial soap, the moisture surge, and their 1.0 toner.
I heavily agree with the very first product you mentioned the step two toner. When I first used it my face burned. And made my face red all the time.
I have been suffering from acne for many many years, and used so many products of such skinfluencer recommended brands over the years, but nothing has worked for me, ever. Then I discovered Clinique and it literally saved my skin, it has never looked better, my cystic acne is finally gone and I am forever grateful to this brand. So listening it been trashed by skin care professionals is so weird and just untrustworthy
Hey if it works for your skin, then that's what matters most! Everyone's skin is different 😊
In high school I used their 3 step acne line because I was dealing with acne. I realized years later that I actually have dry skin and these products continued drying out my skin even more. I still like some of their products but the cleanser and toner were far too harsh on my skin.
Same here, good luck with your skincare journey.
When I was this early Hyram was recording his videos sitting on his bed.
LOL yasss
Hyram the acne solution cleansing bar is fine tho the other products you mentioned just stay away from.
Anyone think that he as a British accent in the intro? 😂
Yeah. I couldn’t work out if it was English or Australian.
@@jadejames7616 it was English :)
As to the 3 step system: I absolutely LOVE the toner from clinique. I have been using it for about 10 years and when I used it after a few days I saw amazing results. When I replace it with another toner my skin texture looks horrible after about 10 days. The dramatically different lotion on the other hand has never done anything for me it just sits on the top of my skin. So I guess I have a total different experience.
Clinique was the only skin care brand that saved my face from acne in my teen years. 25 yo now and my skin looks soooo good, also the soap is the only product that leaves my face so super clean after a long day + make up so bravo clinique ❤️
Totally heard an Australian accent in the beginning 😂
Bryana Marlane lol I thought that was just me
I feel like this was some kind of dare 😂
It’s more British tbh
I'd love to see you revisit brands you've reviewed doing single products that have come out since your review/ones you didn't get to, like: milk's new vegan milk moisturizer, fourth ray's raydiate vitamin c serum, glow recipe's banana soufflé, etc.
you could do an ig questionnaire and we could pick out all those new products :)
A video breaking down the different types of retinol in brands like the ordinary and Sunday Riley too!
FYI The German Federation for the Environment and Nature Conservation speaks out against the use of polyethylene in cosmetics, as researchers have already been able to find the micro-plastic particles in fish, crayfish and mussels. Thumbs up for your awareness and great video!
"The truth about Rituals" pleaseee
Yes, pleasee
He might not survive that fragrance bomb 😂
The Rituals of namasté is all natural, and I belive its kind to fragrance!
I know hahahah but they have one product which is fragrance free , it’s called “calming sensitive night cream”. So i’m kind of hoping that that product would be Hyram approved😝
I adore Rituals, especially shampoo and showergel, deodorant and.... like.... everything 🤣 well, okay, their makeup line is crap just as their Cremes in my opinion
Please make a “Top Best Cleansing Balms” video! 😩 I need your wise suggestions!
CroatianAdobo Elemis is the best cleansing balm
CroatianAdobo drunk elephants!!
Rituals cleansing balm! Check it up. I love love love it!
I think he said in a past video about him not being a fan of balms because most of them have an ingredient that is bad for the sea and much prefers cleansing oils
Analysa Martinez we don’t talk about that brand on this channel. They gaslight their own customers AND that shit isn’t even good for you.
I’d love to hear your opinion about la roche posay, Vichy and avene
Me with my three step clinique "skin care" 👁👄👁
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Emilia Clarke started endorsing this brand but I needed Hyram’s approval first. (As much as I love Emilia 😥)
Edit: glad I’m not alone lol