As for third myth, it's actually work for meee like soooooo good. A serum cocktail is so much look good for my skin. I mix cocktail of 3% tranexamic acid and 10% niacinamide acid. When I layer this serum I don't know why kinda looks dull or grey for me but if it's a cocktail it gives brightness......😭 What to do? 👀💗
Depends on the types of serums, generally we aren't supposed to mix all serums together and then apply it. Layering is the way to go. I'd recommend reading an article on it or maybe like this combo is meant for a serum cocktail
Touching the dropper on your face breaks down the preservative system due to it having to work harder to prevent the bacterial growth, from my understanding, leading to a shorter shelf life. It's a no from me.
1. The 'ingredients' he described is called preservatives, he may be avoiding this word because people usually would be fearful of this as it can possess 'health risks', but in product formulations its actually vital to preserve the shelf life of a product. Mentioning the word preservative i think is vital here, because people can misunderstand this and think that their homemade DIY made using food skincare products contain them as well. But for good measure, avoid placing the dropper on the face but if you did its not a big problem 2. true this just makes u want to use more product because theres more surface area to cover. Although putting droplets and droplets onto the finger is kinda tedious and may spill the product, instead i would put the drops on the back of your cleaned hands and pick up drops by drops and massaging it into the skin per area. Although with runnier consistencies, i would just drop them on my face directly. 3. Absolute no no. You dont even know what would react when both products are mixed together. One possible occurence is that the active ingredient within both serums would get very diluted, as products usually have carrier ingredients in them that do lots of other things to help the actives function and when two serums mixed, the carrier ingredients also mix and therefore dilutes the actives even more (considering they havent been canceled out or deactivated as they could react with each other in some ways). Layer them, usually by consistency, thin to thick. It reduces the chance for the actives to get cancelled out or deactivated, and the carrier ingredients are usually used up or penetrated into the skin already.
That "warm on your hand first" gets me all the time LOL I mean, warm it on your face if it's all about that. Why waste lots of the product in the wrong place.l?
Also, after taking it on your fingertip don't start massaging in one place. Spread the serum by tapping your fingertip in multiple places then massage.
Muy buenas recomendaciones, gracias.Noté que la palma de sus manos están blancas, pero con algunos productos (protectores solares color , o Vit C con Ferulic ,tinturan las falanges distales y el borde de las palma de las manos,sin sintomas , hay que enjuagar muy rápido y energicamente para que desaparezca , a otras dermatologas se las e visto enrojecidas también, pregunto 🙄será que uso guantes? 😁no les pasa?
I make my own hyalauronic acid, with distilled water, and preservative. I purchase a 4-5 oz plastic bottle, w/ flip top, and sanitize it with alcohol before using. It's only about $1.49 for the bottle.
My mother does the droplet to the finger tips because, She ain't taking the chances on contamination from skin contact (although she does clean her face before hand and etc), also cause if she drops it right to her face it might just slide off. About the serum mixing, she applies 1, let it dry and apply the next one, probably to avoid any unwanted reactions between serums (which might be why it could cause irritation like he said). Haven't seen her do her skin care routine since I'm out of city and outta the country, but anyway I should probably start more seriously with my skin care for myself, since like 2019 my mother gave me some serum to help with my acne which was caused by stress and probably exposure to chemicals, not directly ofc, but the fumes (from chem lab). I'm a guy but because she, being my step mother who cares more about me than my bio-mom, has influenced me to want to take care of my body more. (Though between my brothers I'm already a little hygiene freak at times) Anyway, now that I have a Gf I really should put the effort into it, I remember that mother applied some skincare to my dad's face, so wouldn't it be nice if I can do it by myself?, but right now I should start from sunscreens, cause the sun rays do be intense (now that I think about it, the slight tingling sensation might be some UV shenannigans going on my skin ).
Applying directly the dropper on skin doesn't let us eye how much serum we are using. If its on palm we can just use how much ever required without overusing the expensive piece of serum :'/
I always tell ppl online to not rub their serums all over their😊 palms as it wastes product, some ppl even rub them on the back of their hands like soap?? Leave some for your face! 😂
Still the idea of touching the dropper onto ur face somehow seems unhygienic as much as putting ur fingers inside the tub of moisturizer. But going by science, I'm led to believe it actually doesnt spoil the products which hv potent preservatives to maintain a given shelf life.
He already got number no. 1 wrong. You will know that the dropper has contaminated the serum in the bottle because the serum on the bottle smells funny when it doesn't have any unpleasant smell before using it for the first time.
I agree with u but I wanna share my experience which is opposite 😂 I used to apply serum directly to my face which lead side effects due to i face itching and dryness as well irritation but it’s been a few months I started applying face serum with my palms and it worked really well for me coz i got really sensitive skin I can’t use any problem i got like baby skin so i have to think twice before using any product but luckily I always apply beauty products on my face with my palms it worked for me always 😊i am just sharing my experience not judging doctors
Who making that smoothie and cocktail 😂😂..i never did..yes i use the dropper directly but i keep it in the air tilt the face ..i don't use more than 3drops of active serums
I’m going to cocktail all my fabulous serums into one bottle for traveling to Greece this summer for a two month vacation. Efficient, effective, fewer bottles to contend with!
Thank you for this! But still, for safety and longer shelf life i'll just keep using the dropper indirectly and never touch my face :)
As for third myth, it's actually work for meee like soooooo good. A serum cocktail is so much look good for my skin. I mix cocktail of 3% tranexamic acid and 10% niacinamide acid. When I layer this serum I don't know why kinda looks dull or grey for me but if it's a cocktail it gives brightness......😭 What to do? 👀💗
Depends on the types of serums, generally we aren't supposed to mix all serums together and then apply it. Layering is the way to go. I'd recommend reading an article on it or maybe like this combo is meant for a serum cocktail
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hope the sephora kids heard the last one
Touching the dropper on your face breaks down the preservative system due to it having to work harder to prevent the bacterial growth, from my understanding, leading to a shorter shelf life. It's a no from me.
1. The 'ingredients' he described is called preservatives, he may be avoiding this word because people usually would be fearful of this as it can possess 'health risks', but in product formulations its actually vital to preserve the shelf life of a product. Mentioning the word preservative i think is vital here, because people can misunderstand this and think that their homemade DIY made using food skincare products contain them as well. But for good measure, avoid placing the dropper on the face but if you did its not a big problem
2. true this just makes u want to use more product because theres more surface area to cover. Although putting droplets and droplets onto the finger is kinda tedious and may spill the product, instead i would put the drops on the back of your cleaned hands and pick up drops by drops and massaging it into the skin per area. Although with runnier consistencies, i would just drop them on my face directly.
3. Absolute no no. You dont even know what would react when both products are mixed together. One possible occurence is that the active ingredient within both serums would get very diluted, as products usually have carrier ingredients in them that do lots of other things to help the actives function and when two serums mixed, the carrier ingredients also mix and therefore dilutes the actives even more (considering they havent been canceled out or deactivated as they could react with each other in some ways). Layer them, usually by consistency, thin to thick. It reduces the chance for the actives to get cancelled out or deactivated, and the carrier ingredients are usually used up or penetrated into the skin already.
Ty for that. I add the droplets directly to skin WITHOUT touching and smooth it out immediately.
Ty for that. I add the droplets directly to skin WITHOUT touching and smooth it out immediately.
I never understood why people put product on your palms it makes much more sense to use your finger tips!
Thank you so much for clearing this up. I hear some crazy things on UA-cam. Thank you
That "warm on your hand first" gets me all the time LOL
I mean, warm it on your face if it's all about that. Why waste lots of the product in the wrong place.l?
No touching the dropper 😥
Also, after taking it on your fingertip don't start massaging in one place. Spread the serum by tapping your fingertip in multiple places then massage.
1 or 2 minutes heh
I always 10 to 20 sec 😂
As long as the first layer of serum is completely dry, you can apply the next serum
Depends on your skin and room temperature. Fast absorption is in front of the Air-Conditioner. 😅
I always drop serum on fingertips 😂😂😂
Smoothie 😂
Muy buenas recomendaciones, gracias.Noté que la palma de sus manos están blancas, pero con algunos productos (protectores solares color , o Vit C con Ferulic ,tinturan las falanges distales y el borde de las palma de las manos,sin sintomas , hay que enjuagar muy rápido y energicamente para que desaparezca , a otras dermatologas se las e visto enrojecidas también, pregunto 🙄será que uso guantes? 😁no les pasa?
can you make an review on axis -Y dark spot correction serum and tell its advantages of it and is it worth of money or not
Lovely
Thanks for the advice
But.... if you drop the serum on your face first and then apply it with your hands, would the serum still get stuck on the hands?
can u share the steps to apply all the skincare on the face
Hii doctor one video for pigmentation on cheeks please
I make my own hyalauronic acid, with distilled water, and preservative. I purchase a 4-5 oz plastic bottle, w/ flip top, and sanitize it with alcohol before using. It's only about $1.49 for the bottle.
Safe?
If you apply one, wait a minute then apply another, wouldn't thoes mix together?
Thanks for sharing! Really helpful
Yes totally agree ...this is how i always do😃 so happy to know was doing right🙂
My mother does the droplet to the finger tips because, She ain't taking the chances on contamination from skin contact (although she does clean her face before hand and etc), also cause if she drops it right to her face it might just slide off.
About the serum mixing, she applies 1, let it dry and apply the next one, probably to avoid any unwanted reactions between serums (which might be why it could cause irritation like he said).
Haven't seen her do her skin care routine since I'm out of city and outta the country, but anyway I should probably start more seriously with my skin care for myself, since like 2019 my mother gave me some serum to help with my acne which was caused by stress and probably exposure to chemicals, not directly ofc, but the fumes (from chem lab).
I'm a guy but because she, being my step mother who cares more about me than my bio-mom, has influenced me to want to take care of my body more. (Though between my brothers I'm already a little hygiene freak at times) Anyway, now that I have a Gf I really should put the effort into it, I remember that mother applied some skincare to my dad's face, so wouldn't it be nice if I can do it by myself?, but right now I should start from sunscreens, cause the sun rays do be intense (now that I think about it, the slight tingling sensation might be some UV shenannigans going on my skin ).
Make an video on axis y serum .tell it worthy or not
Applying directly the dropper on skin doesn't let us eye how much serum we are using. If its on palm we can just use how much ever required without overusing the expensive piece of serum :'/
Please come to the UK, so you can be my dermatologist ❤
Thank you so much..
I always tell ppl online to not rub their serums all over their😊 palms as it wastes product, some ppl even rub them on the back of their hands like soap?? Leave some for your face! 😂
I usually put drops of my serum on my face then massage it with some aloe vera and it works fine.
Thank you very much for knowlege
Thanks Doc
I need a #4 myth: Pat or press the serum into skin. T/F?
As sensitive skin person only 2nd myth wrks for me
Be the change you want to see in the world
Still the idea of touching the dropper onto ur face somehow seems unhygienic as much as putting ur fingers inside the tub of moisturizer. But going by science, I'm led to believe it actually doesnt spoil the products which hv potent preservatives to maintain a given shelf life.
Wait we can use many serum at the same time!?
Direrry on you phase 💀🗿
Smoothie of serums! Really! Do people really do that? 😂
He already got number no. 1 wrong. You will know that the dropper has contaminated the serum in the bottle because the serum on the bottle smells funny when it doesn't have any unpleasant smell before using it for the first time.
Awesome 😎
I agree with u but I wanna share my experience which is opposite 😂 I used to apply serum directly to my face which lead side effects due to i face itching and dryness as well irritation but it’s been a few months I started applying face serum with my palms and it worked really well for me coz i got really sensitive skin I can’t use any problem i got like baby skin so i have to think twice before using any product but luckily I always apply beauty products on my face with my palms it worked for me always 😊i am just sharing my experience not judging doctors
Stabilized? You mean inactive lol
Who making that smoothie and cocktail 😂😂..i never did..yes i use the dropper directly but i keep it in the air tilt the face ..i don't use more than 3drops of active serums
Here's a myth I made up an religiously believe for no reason: wait 30 minutes after applying retinol before applying moisturizer
I love my little acids mix 😕
Serums and acids have specific structural formulas that you are disrupting which makes them ineffective. Mixing them is just wasting product.
@@8Baowen7 well done me
i agreee
Your face! 🤣
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I’m going to cocktail all my fabulous serums into one bottle for traveling to Greece this summer for a two month vacation. Efficient, effective, fewer bottles to contend with!
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