I love your UA-cam! I have a question for you. I am trying to cut down on my skincare routine. I have found over the past couple months for myself that less is more beneficial to my skin & my skin has never looked better. Usually it's just cleanser & SPF everyday for me. However, if I am doing makeup for a special occasion I'll add in eye cream, serum, and moisturizer (but that's not everyday). For the most part I feel like the more stuff I pile onto my face "suffocates" or irritates my skin. It's nice when my skin can breathe. In your professional opinion is eye cream necessary? I was googling it and a lot of sites say no. "Look, if things are pretty regular when it comes to your eye area (it's not too dry, puffy, dark or creased) and if you’re already using a good serum and facial moisturiser (that doesn't irritate your eyes), then these will do the trick nicely. Because the thing is - an eye cream essentially only hydrates and protects the skin around the eye, which are all the things your trusty serum and cream are doing to the rest of your face" "Most eye creams do very little other than moisturise the skin's surface and therefore temporarily plump up fine lines and wrinkles due to their hydration effects," Eye cream is a moisturizer in a tiny tube at a higher price."
Hi! I just moved to the desert out here in California. My skin has always been acne prone. Do you have any tips and product recommendations for Acne prone/ sensitive Aging skin/ medium skin tone Sunscreens/moisturizers?
Hi, mam is it okay to use vitamin c on day time? Actually I use at night time. Iam 29 and I have crows of wrinkles on my forehead. Can you recommend me what can I use. I have sensitive and thin skin and have Milia on my eye area too. Thank you
I love your UA-cam! I have a question for you. I am trying to cut down on my skincare routine. I have found over the past couple months for myself that less is more beneficial to my skin & my skin has never looked better. Usually it's just cleanser & SPF everyday for me. However, if I am doing makeup for a special occasion I'll add in eye cream, serum, and moisturizer (but that's not everyday). For the most part I feel like the more stuff I pile onto my face "suffocates" or irritates my skin. It's nice when my skin can breathe. In your professional opinion is eye cream necessary? I was googling it and a lot of sites say no.
"Look, if things are pretty regular when it comes to your eye area (it's not too dry, puffy, dark or creased) and if you’re already using a good serum and facial moisturiser (that doesn't irritate your eyes), then these will do the trick nicely. Because the thing is - an eye cream essentially only hydrates and protects the skin around the eye, which are all the things your trusty serum and cream are doing to the rest of your face"
"Most eye creams do very little other than moisturise the skin's surface and therefore temporarily plump up fine lines and wrinkles due to their hydration effects," Eye cream is a moisturizer in a tiny tube at a higher price."
Hi! I just moved to the desert out here in California. My skin has always been acne prone. Do you have any tips and product recommendations for
Acne prone/ sensitive
Aging skin/ medium skin tone
Sunscreens/moisturizers?
Thin to thick! Great tip! Cerava girl here!
Thank you!
Hi, mam is it okay to use vitamin c on day time? Actually I use at night time.
Iam 29 and I have crows of wrinkles on my forehead. Can you recommend me what can I use.
I have sensitive and thin skin and have Milia on my eye area too.
Thank you
it okay to use it as long as you can tolerate it, BUT ALWAYS USE SUNSCREEN AFTER VITAMIN C!
are u living in US?