Great video, very useful! sorry if this is a bit off-topic but i know you’ve sworn by the Kiehl’s vitamin c eye serum in past videos and i was wondering, do you think it helps for thin under eye skin (raccoon eyes) or do you think it’s mainly for discoloration and wrinkles? keep up the great videos!
Sometimes thin skin is genetic so vitamin c creams won’t really make a big difference in those cases. See if you can rule out histamine response (chronic allergies) or lack of sleep and water as your dark circle culprit. If those don’t seem to help, you may want to look into doing things to cover and reduce the appearance of them such as cosmetics that use color theory to mask it. You may also try a cool compress to soothe and relax the under eye area. There are a few medical procedures available, like micro-needling and laser treatments. The most extreme remedy is injectable fillers, but that’s a very last resort! Best of luck!
@@softouji thanks so much for the free consultation haha! i have very good reason to believe it’s genetic but i refuse to believe i’m hopeless 😂 genuinely appreciate you saving me the money and laying out my options tho
hey quick question. i’ve been using aesop cleansing milk before i shower and then while in shower i use a gentle face wash then face exfoliant. after shower i use a moisturizer. am i doing it wrong?
Haha, yeah in some cases you definitely get what you pay for (Kiehl's is my fave example), but there are certainly plenty of more budget-friendly options too!
Firstly, I really don’t appreciate you making fun of my partner for what was clearly a joking comment. Secondly, ingredients aren't in there to be "cool" my guy. Skin products get expensive when they contain higher concentrations of effective/quality ingredients. Hence, you get what you pay for. Equating paying for good quality skin products at the advice of a skincare professional, to being an Apple fanboy, is not the move.
@@Tonaldo90 I’d respectfully ask you to recant your message. I meant my comment to be entirely in jest in keeping up with the persona we’ve created in these videos. And I am the esthetician in the video, Matt’s spouse, so if you aren’t buying my professional and educated suggestions, you are very welcome to seek advice elsewhere.
Thanks for answering, you guys. Great video as always!
Thank you so much for this video. Great stuff!
Thanks Jason!
Really great video guys you two are gem 💎❤
Thank you for your nuggets of knowledge, Mamadeo. 😂 Keep the sauciness up please, always great watching you guys ♥️
LOVE YOU! 🥰
@@softouji NO U
damn this was ridiculously helpful, just bought spf off amazon. thanks!
Glad to hear it was helpful!
Ali is everything :)
You know that's right!
Great insights !
Cheers!
No u uwu
Great video, very useful! sorry if this is a bit off-topic but i know you’ve sworn by the Kiehl’s vitamin c eye serum in past videos and i was wondering, do you think it helps for thin under eye skin (raccoon eyes) or do you think it’s mainly for discoloration and wrinkles? keep up the great videos!
Sometimes thin skin is genetic so vitamin c creams won’t really make a big difference in those cases. See if you can rule out histamine response (chronic allergies) or lack of sleep and water as your dark circle culprit. If those don’t seem to help, you may want to look into doing things to cover and reduce the appearance of them such as cosmetics that use color theory to mask it. You may also try a cool compress to soothe and relax the under eye area. There are a few medical procedures available, like micro-needling and laser treatments. The most extreme remedy is injectable fillers, but that’s a very last resort!
Best of luck!
@@softouji thanks so much for the free consultation haha! i have very good reason to believe it’s genetic but i refuse to believe i’m hopeless 😂 genuinely appreciate you saving me the money and laying out my options tho
@@zach3955 of course!! It’s really my pleasure to help you 🥰
Can ali, recommend a regimen for my acne teen daughters
hey quick question. i’ve been using aesop cleansing milk before i shower and then while in shower i use a gentle face wash then face exfoliant. after shower i use a moisturizer. am i doing it wrong?
what post styler are you currently using?
you were using GCTB frequently a while back so curious what youve been liking lately if something diff
Been deep into a fresh jar of Lockhart’s Fire & Brimstone clay at the moment!
36$ for moisturizer? Hahahaha nah. There's lot of brands that will cost half of that and still good :)
(like you said minutes after 😂)
Haha, yeah in some cases you definitely get what you pay for (Kiehl's is my fave example), but there are certainly plenty of more budget-friendly options too!
It’s okay if you can’t be bougie like us 💅🏻
@@softouji ok, miss cringe. Or I know not to buy for brand and "so cool" ingredients :) I bet you have always newest iPhone too.
Firstly, I really don’t appreciate you making fun of my partner for what was clearly a joking comment. Secondly, ingredients aren't in there to be "cool" my guy. Skin products get expensive when they contain higher concentrations of effective/quality ingredients. Hence, you get what you pay for. Equating paying for good quality skin products at the advice of a skincare professional, to being an Apple fanboy, is not the move.
@@Tonaldo90 I’d respectfully ask you to recant your message. I meant my comment to be entirely in jest in keeping up with the persona we’ve created in these videos. And I am the esthetician in the video, Matt’s spouse, so if you aren’t buying my professional and educated suggestions, you are very welcome to seek advice elsewhere.