Hate that im an esthetician and that in my school they told us essential oils, expensive products, and excessive amount of steps in a routine was good for the skin. Dr dray u really taught me a lot, i was spending stupid amounts of money in skincare that was not bringing me any benefits. Thanks for all the vids!
Some people do seem to have skincare routines that look like they'd take 45 minutes and about 20 products. Essential oils I find rather irritating to the skin. Nice to put on a pillowcase or something, just not on my skin
@@sarabayfromParis Dr. Gross also likes to sell his products…….for a big price. Look at the ingredients of his acne gel, which costs $40. No “miracle” ingredients and alcohol is ingredient #2!!! IS ALL IN THE MARKETING…..he is a Doctor, so it must be good…..lol.
@@candyce6233 same. My interest dipped a bit when she fell into the usual influencer marketing strats but in the end, she is one of the best , evidence based dermatologists. Compared to other medfluencers who try too hard, she's a gem.
I wish I found her a few years ago myself when I was just buying anything marketed towards men and over picking over exfoliating Sunscreen and subscribe lol
Coming from a girl that was previously following all of the fads & influencer skincare routines - I can’t wait to share all of my knowledge with my future kids struggling with teenage skin. I just hope Dr.Dray is still around TH-cam to back me up by then 😅
My mother is 83 years old and has such beautiful skin that women ask her all the time what products she used. Her answer, Jergens body lotion..the old school kind.
I wish I could use this but body lotion would give me giant cystic pimples. 😮🤦♀️ My mom, on the other hand, uses this on the face. If only my skin was not so sensitive.
I use Jergens too and it works really well for my body. I don't use it on my face because i have eczema and very very sensitive. My body skin is very firm and beautiful at 60 years old.
I always feel guilty for using a moisturizer after shaving my beard because i don't want to spend my money to buy an aftershave cream lol. I've never even tried to search for a good aftershave product. Turns out, i wasn't wrong this whole time lol.
I love this video! As an Esthetician, we CONSTANTLY get told “medical grade” skin care is better. Clients do come in for the luxury of it, but it’s honestly no different.
I think 10-20 years ago medical grade products used to have some interesting molecules, or in higher concentration. But with brands such as TO and the popularity of Asian skincare a lot of actives are now available in easily available products. Although for deep care, the high concentration peels, and of course the luxury feel I'd go to an esthetician.
I honestly don't know how you manage to come up with a different topic everyday. Really appreciate all the work you put into your videos. You are one generous lady!! Thanks, Dr Dray. Enjoyed the video. Happy Monday! I hope you have a tranquil evening. 💙
My parents always told me to use Perfume on clothes instead of skin, after watching Dr Dray, I got to know why and I'm grateful for my parents and Dr Dray
When I worked at a beauty supply shop I never cared much for Dermalogica and surprisingly neither did aestheticians/dermatologists who would come in. Their biggest gripe with it (Other than the ridiculous cost) was that a lot of their products contain essential oil, plant extracts or fragrances and that it just isn't what it used to be back when it was first founded. Interesting to hear that straight from aesthetician and dermatologists and what a relief that good, reliable skin care is often much easier and cheaper for all of us 💙
I tried using body lotion on my face when I had contact dermatitis. Cerave, Eucerin, Vaseline, etc. The rich lotions worked well to clear up irritation, but it caused cystic acne. I only used the lotions on my face for maybe two weeks, but I was dealing with cysts and closed comedones for at least 3 months afterwards. I will never try it again.
Same here. I have rosacea and it helps to calm flare ups, however I also have acne and always break out after using them. I really, really wish I could but I'm just too acne prone
The same thing happens to me when I use CeraVe from the tub on my face only. But when I use the fragrance free Aveeno eczema daily moisturizer or cream I don’t break out. Actually they’re quite nice on the face and would recommend them especially if you’re experiencing dry itchy skin on the face the one on the tub is the way to go ! Daily moisturizer when you need something lighter.
CeraVe has an oil free pm lotion - not sure about their other products. If I have clogged pores on a certain part of my face - I prefer to use glycolic pads at night and let it dry and leave it alone and just use an eye cream. Retinoids may help too at night. During the day - non comegenic/oil free serum and spf. I also like glycolic face washes. A benzoyl peroxide face wash works well for me when my skin gets more oily. I hope you find a good dermatologist for more advice.
1.27 million subs?! That must’ve jumped up fast! Congrats Dr Dray, it’s awesome to know that so many people are listening to a dermatologist, and hopefully using sunscreen daily! 🧴☀️ I was here when you were around 20k. You deserve a big audience and I’m so happy for you! Have a wonderful day ☺️✨
I tell my boyfriend to put moisture on his face all the time after shaving because he gets really bad razor burn. He says it'll make it worse. Well guess what the cerave lotions never let's me down. It worked and he doesn't want to admit it. He thinks skincare is a gimmick. 😑
I know how you feel, my father also thinks it is a gimmick. But, the CeraVe lotion does help a lot with razor burn. For example, my uncle the other day came to me asking if I had hand sanitizer to put on his face because of razor burn. He said it would overpower the burn with more burn. I told him to never do that again and I took out the CeraVe Lotion and told him to apply it. Sure enough, it instantly relieved the burning and irritation. He was amazed and took photos of it to buy it.
As a guy myself I thought it was a gimmick too What got me was looking into the science of it all. At least get him behind sunscreen, I think that one will be rather easy to explain
I'm really happy with the suggestion to use Vanicream lip balm on the eyes. I could not put anything on my eyelids with them feeling irritated and tearing all day. They don't complain at all with the Vanicream and my eyes are moisturized as well. Thank you!
The sunscreen I'm currently using (the neutrogena clear skin spf 50 sunscreen) makes my eyes super sensitive and teary throughout the day too. Im wandering if lipbalm with spf in it doesn't make your eyelids feel sticky?
@@theywalkinguptoyouand4060 hyram prefaces most of his content with saying he’s not a derm or expert. He is very knowledgeable but I never get the sense he’s attempting to pass himself as a medic.
My mother, father, and grandparents had skin cancer. One had to have her eyelid surgery, her eyeball removed, then, what was left, sewn shut. 😵 I loved hearing your suggestion at 2:52. Also, I appreciated, in another video, your reminder about additional steps for protecting against too much sun exposure: wearing hats, sunglasses, etc. 🥰
Ooo I had the worst breakouts trying to get away with using body lotion on my face because it was a heavy moisturizer that my acne prone facial skin couldn't take. Proceed with caution!!
My skin is a lot better since using my basic body lotion on my face instead of facial moisturisers! It’s Nivea Soft and I think my skin is just so relieved by being given a simpler formula
I love you Dr. Dray! You saved my skin and my wallet! You stopped me from spending over a 100$ on overhyped products. I now have a 30$ routine with a gentle cleanser, fragrance-free moisturizer, and mineral sunscreen. I cannot thank you enough!
As a certified wound care clinician, I don't think petrolatum is the best first line defense in minor skin abrasions/lacerations. The first sequence in wound healing is hemostasis. This is needed to stop the wound from bleeding and allow the wound to proceed through the next 3 phases of healing. If petrolatum is applied before hemostasis is achieved, this can slow down the healing process even in minor skin injuries. After hemostasis is complete, petrolatum can certainly help protect the skin. Additionally, people tend to double dip into their petrolatum containers which can lead to introducing bacteria into even the smallest of cuts.
I like how you pointed out that you spend more money on sunscreen than other products! I see others often recommending to spend less on the “basics” like cleanser, moisturizer, and spf because there are good inexpensive options, and while that is true, I think those are the products worth spending the most money on and time searching for them because they are the foundation of your skincare routine and are what do most of the heavy lifting when it comes to improving skin. I often also see the recommendation to “splurge” on serums which, again, makes no sense to me as those are the types of products that often have less research behind them. I think it’s more important to find basics that you enjoy using regularly and spending your money there than on pricey (and often gimmicky) serums.
Oof I splurge on my retinol and acids and I use a cheap sunscreen (but it’s also my favorite sunscreen) the A’Pieu sunscreen ❤️ it’s the closest dupe to the discontinued Dear Klairs Airy UV that I’ve used so far
But there are great inexpensive options and they are right to an extent as the key to spf is buying one of which formula you like and the price point is not so high as to prevent you from using it in a liberal amount that is needed and reapplying. However you are also right, if you are willing to splurge on something spf is a great thing to choose.
haha I spend less on silly vanity products that never did it for me (masks, eye creams) buy cheaper simpler cleansers, then shifted that money towards my sunscreen. It's getting really expensive however. I only like/can use certain ones and holy cow, can someone make a really good oil free fragrance free sunscreen that's larger than 4.4 oz already? I'm so frustrated with buying all these tiny bottles so frequently. MDSolarScience just made their large mineral sunscreen even smaller when they introduced their new packaging. UGH!
I have no dandruff or reason to use it; my partner does so it's in the shower. It immediately solved his (years long!) scalp issues and it gives my hair great bounce and body once a week. Who knew!
You’ve just saved the skin around my eyes with that lip spf trick, thank you so much. My eyes are so sensitive to sunscreen, but the lip spf worked perfectly :-)
I'm not gonna lie...that Neosporin one just blew my mind!! I just purchased some not 2 hours ago for a wound on my foot. And I already had a brand new tub of Vaseline at home.
I only use Neosporin cream on a small area that I don't want too much oil or want to get it absorbed in - like if I have broken skin somewhere on my face or a paper cut or something. Save it for something that.
Digression : But I also recommend using a leave on anti-dandruff product. Has saved my life (to be a bit dramatic) while trying not to wash out my hair color faster than necessary. There are fragrance free ones. Relives itch and actually help clean the scalp a bit, unlike dry shampoo.
@@barbieblue3336 It's just why I bought them. But I would recommend them to people who don't too. The only one I use that I know is sort of available outside of the Nordic countries, if you order online, is from a brand called SIM Sensitive. It's a fantastic brand though. I also know that The Inkey list (a brand I personally don't like, but everyone else does) has a salisylic acid scalp serum. Philip Kingsley has one that should be available internationally that's almost fragrance free ?) as far as I can remember. With pircono lactone or however you spell it 😂But just look around the internet and local pharmacy/ drug store! Salisylic acid serums for the face, can also be used on the scalp in my experience.
Dr Dray, I love how you just quiet the noise around skin care. Suggesting a zinc shampoo when you have seborrheic dermatitis on your face - excellent! My son has it all under his beard. Ithink I'll get him to try it.
I love Cetaphil intensive Healing Lotion for the body with ceramides. I was wondering if it would work for face and so I tried it. It works so well especially right after a shower. It includes all the same goody ingredients as CeraVe and other expensive face creams, like niacinamide, hyaluronic acid, ceramides, and amino acids. Double duty and makes my routine effective and super quick. Saves a little money too. Glad you addressed this issue. Simple is awesome.
I don’t always think simple is better, but overtime I’ve realized that with skincare simple is key. It’s easier to keep up with the routine and if something ever breaks you out you know exactly what it is bc you have such few products
I could never use my body lotions on my face, as I only like to use heavy and fragranced ones which I could never use on my face, like the Fenty and Body shop body butters. I just can't use non fragranced lotions on my body, I like the ones that smell nice. But for face products, I prefer light products that are fragrance free
My dermatologist told me that the 2nd largest contributor to contact dermatitis after nickel was neosporin! I am definitely allergic to neosporin. I had contracted Pink Eye about 20 years ago and the doctor had prescribed Neosporin eye drops since I could not take the usual sulfa based eye drops. After using the neosporin eye drops my eyes swelled very badly! My coworker's were calling me YODA! Stay away from Neosporin!!
I’ve been using my body lotion (vanicream in the tub) as a facial moisturizer for years now. I have eczema and i figured since it’s so non-irritating and soothing, I could use it on my face too. It’s great and cost effective. I usually put it on while my face is still damp and locks the moisture in!
I use a moisturizer from CeraVe on my face, even though it is meant for body + face. I actually upgraded it to a face only product, because my body doesn't need much moisturizing! I use one from Neutrogena for the body
When I had a lot of peeling from tret, I would use a cleansing oil instead of a balm as a first step cleanse. It worked well for dislodging some of the peeling skin without irritating the “new” skin underneath. Great list Dr. Dray. Thanks.
As usual, your information is extremely helpful. Our 25 year old daughter uses her body moisturizer on her face. It’s the Aveeno fragrance free in the winter snd the neutrogena fragrance free body in the summer. She’s learned from the best. Me, through you 😂🥰
Skincare IS my makeup…. I’ve been able to properly manage my acne,CLEAR IT and provide excellent advice to others. I READ labels, acknowledge percentages and wear sunscreen. This channel? Pure bliss😆 thanks!!!
I just want to share my new HG facial sunscreen; very budget-friendly discovery - it's "Uriage Bariesun Fragrance Free Spray milk SPF 50+." 200ml bottle i paid around 13€ (i live in Europe). No alcohol denat. which i can't tolerate and no white cast. It is dewy but not like disgusting greasy. Soothes the skin and didn't clog my pores. 💜 Great vid Dr. Dray!
I started using Benzoyl Peroxide after your recommendation and it changed my life. I'm a clean person and bathe at least twice a day but I could never get rid of my body odor and ickiness in the summer season. But ever since I started using BP, I no longer have odor or sweat issues. Thank you!
Dr. Dray I am 50 with practically NO WRINKLES and I'm very happy to see you reccomending RETINOL as that is what keeps my skin BEAUTIFUL and smooth. I disagree with your encouragement of using BODY LOTION on the face. My reason for disagreeing with you is that I feel that it DISCOURAGES the use of SPF 30 or HIGHER to prevent BOTH SKIN CANCER AND WRINKLES. You have a HUGE following and I do think that it is VERY IMPORTANT if not CRUCIAL to stick with a facial moisturizer that protects the skin from the UVA/ UVB and the Blue light damage from phones and electronics. Skin and Colon cancer are the TOP TWO KILLERS in the cancer family right now so PLEASE PLEASE reccomend daily moisturizer WITH SUNSCREEN. Thank you. P.S. My brother has had skin cancer TWICE, two of my friends have had it and a co+ worker. It is WAY more PREVALENT than people realize......😬😬😬😬😬😬😬
While I don't necessarily disagree on using body lotions in place of facial moisturizers, I recommend people to check what's in their body lotions and do test swatches before applying directly to their faces. This comes from personal experience where I ruined my skin by rubbing it on my face (not immediately, but it got much worse over time and I did not introduce new products to my skincare routine), and it took a few years for my skin to recover. Watch out for irritating ingredients like fragrance and make sure to not only test it on your body first, but also on your neck or to a less sensitive part of your facial skin before using regularly. It never hurts to be patient and careful
I want to thank you for helping me break out of the consumer mindset and helping me select products that actually help my skin, especially without an office visit. My acne and eczema have never been better.
I think that I'm in the minority, but I can't fall asleep if I don't use quite heavy moisturiser on my face. For body I need to have something light, but with the face I'm like 'give me all the moisture' :D
Very sensible advice. I rarely buy products marketed for one specific cosmetic use. I've been been using body lotion for years for all skin care. I always choose one that won't be irritating when used near my eyes, and then use that for the rest of my body. Also, I use: - lipstick for blush - organic apple cider vinegar on my very-dripping-wet face as a toner ("brightener") and to restore pH balance. Let it dry naturally. - organic apple cider vinegar as an underarm deodorant (but not immediately after shaving -- ouch!) - baking soda to brush my teeth - diluted hydrogen peroxide as an effective mouthwash and tooth whitener The nice thing about these products is that they have other (non-cosmetic) uses. I use baking soda for cleaning (especially cooking pans, along with salt and white vinegar) and polishing chrome surfaced. And in the kitties' litter box. Hydrogen peroxide is good for cleaning cuts. During COVID (still in process) I've been travelling with a bottle of hydrogen peroxide in the car for disinfecting my gloved hands and various surfaces (but don't put it on metal or chrome, which it will damage over time).
I discovered the first tip by accident when I ran out of face moisturiser and started using my la Roche posay body moisturiser instead as it was fragrance and alcohol free, it worked so well on my face 🔥
Dr. Dray, I cant thank you enough for everything you do for us. Your education about products has genuinely improved the quality of my life many times over. My skin health and self esteem wouldnt be what they are today without all of the expertise you have shared. Im sure I am one of millions of people whom you have done this for. You make Houston feel more like home with your warmth and kindness. Sending you so much love! =)
Appreciate your sound advice. I know you don’t advocate spray sunscreen because it doesn’t keep you from having to rub it in… but would still love you to do a video commenting on the J&J recall of 5 aerosol sunscreen products this week.
I’ve been suffering from hyperpigmentation with my armpits and I recently switched over to a natural deodorant with essential oils…and that makes so much sense that using those can make it worse….☹️😭
Dr drays rec sounds promising but I’d love to say try the ordinary glycolic toner! Since it’s an AHA it makes a fab deodorant and there is no smell when I use it! Glycolic acid is also brightening so I think it might help with hyperpigmentation! If you aren’t sensitive you can use it on face too and have a multi use product! Or I’ve seen people using this on legs and even as a scalp exfoliant! Obviously patch test before but I just put it in a spray bottle and it’s perfect! (I think imo might be more convenient than a body wash that dr dray recs since you can use it on the go!)
The lip balm for eyes is a great idea. My eyes always burn from sun screen. The only one that doesn't burn my eyes is Cerave Moisturizing Lotion with sun screen.
I’ve never heard Dr Dray mention Biore UV SPF 50+ aqua rich watery essence. I have never seen it in a store , but you can get it on YesStyle and other sites like that for under 10$. It’s amazing! The texture is so light , it has no smell and it goes on under makeup beautifully. I get mine on eBay 5 bottles for 20$ 😀 Never used another sunscreen like it…no white cast either! Feels almost like a gel moisturizer.
Thank you for all your budget and simplistic recommendations! I have been having bad flare ups of my rosacea and hormonal acne and everything has been stinging and burning but when I followed your anti redness routine my skin has healed up a lot! And the prosacea gel has been the only thing to tone down the redness in my nose and helps my jaw line acne that keeps popping up! Thanks so much dr. Dray! Your the best!
I love how the Cedaphil (however you spell it lol) bottle tells you it can be used on the face AND body, and now I use it after my serums and under my SPF
@@patchworkghost3229 why would you want to change something that works for you? Even if others don't like it, so far as it works for you and doesn't contain harmful ingredients, you should use it
Hi Dr. Dray~ I'm korean skin care cosmetic chemist. I'm really so happy watch you Video because you review i made products. We live far away from each other, but we were moved to see each other making and using products like this. I took a vacation today because I had a hard time with a lot of work recently, and I'm really happy to see your video and gain strength. Thank you again. and have a nice dream~ from Korea~^^ and i push the aubscription button and wait your next video~^^
Hi Dr. Dray. Let me start by saying I watch you all the time, and I'm grateful you started this channel for us. I'm having a major problem with my skincare routine. IT ISN'T DOING MUCH, AND IT'S BEEN 3 MONTHS SINCE I STARTED A DEDICATED SKINCARE ROUTINE. I am 42, and people think I'm in my late 20's, but the problems I DO have are not improving. HELP ME PLEASE!!!
How you come up with videos daily, I’ll never know…but you do and it’s always something we can learn from!! Thank you for sharing your knowledge and all of your hard work 💜
On a molecular level , depending on your skin type ...... Body products are heavier than most face products . Someone with dry skin could definitely use a body product on the face. Agreed .
I've ditched all body washes and am using CeraVe foaming face wash for my entire body. It's odorless, soothing, cleans well, and doesn't burn my eyes. Best substitution I've made. There's one for normal-to-oily skin and one for normal-to-dry. I haven't tried the normal-to-dry so I can't say whether or not it stings eyes.
I just went through CO2 laser and was told to use Neosporin for a week afterwards. The antibacterial HURT SO BAD. I switched to using just plain Vaseline and it worked just as well and felt so much better.
The minute i reduced the amount of skincare products i use..my skin got SO much better..QV baby bodywash for face and body..QV cream for face and body..and sunscreen..done!
Thank you, thank you, THANK YOU!!! For all the tips, especially on the lip suncreen for the eyes, because I was SO ready to give up on suncreen altogether. I tear up so bad it looks like I'm crying.
Dr. Dray, I so appreciate your videos. I am an RN, and I always defer to dermatologist recommendations, as it can get a little confusing seeing all of the content/suggestions out there. Thank you for all you do!
Thank you for the tip about using lip sunscreen around the eyes! My sunscreen has been forever burning my eyes and I just put up with it 😂 definitely going to try that out!
This video helped me a lot. I've always been apprehensive about putting moisturizer on my face after shaving. I guess it just seemed like a potentially problematic thing to do, but after watching this video, I've really been slathering it on after shaving, and the benefits have been tremendous. Such an obvious solution totally evaded me for years and years. I could kick myself, but at least my face is looking and feeling better than ever.
Just wanna throw this info out there. For the Cerave hyaluronic serum, it contains alcohol denat and... Alcohol denat (also known as denatured alcohol) is part of a group of alcohols that have low-molecular weights and can be drying and sensitising for skin. Alcohol denat in skincare is bad news for skin. It's harsh nature can strip your skin of moisture and dry out your skin over time, all in all it is best avoided
Dr Dray, I swear you said "Never use body lotion on your face." I was just thinking about that this morning. BTW, I did the a couple of times with Aveeno and it did not feel good at all.
I have stopped buying all the HYPED products and use a 50 +++ and Caravelle lotion in the tub everywhere. I'm 47 and people asked me, after I tell them how old I am, whats my secret. I tell them if you want an anti aging process just use sunscreen every day stop buying expensive products and just use sunscreen. Then I tell them watch Dr.Drey it is life changing. Thanks Dr.Drey!!💗💚
I'd love to see anyone in the skincare world talk about some products that would help with facial shaving.. as a woman who had hormone issues as a teen and was told to shave to deal with it, now until I have the cash to laser or anything I kinda gotta resort to shaving every single mornin'. It'll still be prickly, just like a man's, by the evenin' but that once mornin' shave of the mustache and beard area is already enough to make that area sensitive and red with little bumps that are really difficult to hide under makeup. It's embarrassing enough, but the lack of talk about women havin' to shave and how it affects their skincare routine has always kinda irked me cause, it's a pretty common issue women have to deal with.
Thank you Dr. Dray! You are so incredibly interesting and kindhearted to share your knowledge of skin care with us! I watch your videos and always come away with so much in-depth and valuable information to help myself (and I share with friends). Btw: this is another original and noteworthy video. You’re the best!!!💕⭐️😊⭐️💕
Thank you as always for the precious suggestions. I used sun lipsticks around eyes too, because regular sunscreens always make me cry. I've noticed aesthetic doctors and dermatologists have often different opinions on the same topic. That's interesting.
@@chetoledo417 not all body lotions work for the face thats why she said try it out first but most actually have the same ingredients as face moisturisers
Neutrogena, who I must say I do like for many things, does this a lot. Suncreens and other lotions often have literally the SAME ingredients. In the same order. Astounding. Toothpastes are this way, also. Go read them one day. They are often the SAME forumula for 5 different "types" of toothpaste by same company.
DON'T BOTHER WITH LIP BALMS Y'ALL. Vaseline works waaaaaaay better, and where I live, a big tub of Vaseline costs the same as an itty-bitty lipbalm. I've recently learned that many lip balms do provide immediate hydration, but they often contain exfoliants, so you end up with dry and cracked lips long term. Obviously, Vaseline won't give you SPF, so still need to use a lip sunscreen.
I use la roch posay ap lipikar balm as a body and face moisturizer and I love it. I used to use very expensive separate skin care products for every part of the body and i didn’t appreciate any effect. Very happy I made the cheaper switch and I love that I’ve reduced my plastic by using the lipikar balm for body and face.
I have always used baby shampoo and baby lotion for cleansing and moisturizing. They've never let me doerwn after all these decades. Oils are also great.
I just bought some Gold Bond Overnight deep moisturizer body cream. I love using it on my face. I’ve tried using benzoyl peroxide wash on my armpits. No matter how well I rinsed, it still totally ruined my bath towels & colored clothes. Only use white towels & be careful to rinse really, really well.
More great advice. I changed to a routine of cerave products after watching your videos and my skin has never looked better. Not only that I have a little extra $$$ in my pocket as I am not spending so much money on fancy products that don’t really do anything other than smell pretty.
Can you do a video about the best product to use for keeping mosquitoes away especially for children. And what to put on the skin after you already have mosquito bites. I would appreciate this video so much!
Thank you for educating us on marketing gimmicks vs proven ingredients. On this, can you please consider doing a segment on the effectiveness of newer ingredients surfacing in skin care such as melatonin, vitamin D, PAD (azelaic acid derivative) other vitamin Bs (B6, B9, B12).
Anecdata: I've been putting Curel Unscented on my face for 25 years and avoiding the sun, and that combination seems to make most people think I'm 10-15 years younger than I am. COVID-19 did enough damage that now I need more serious options, though.
Thank you for addressing the "Medical Grade" Skin Care marketing scam. Many people fall for the hype, I have acne prone and very sensitive skin. You have really helped me and I appreciate you very much. I love the Cerave PM Face Moisturizer. I live in Phoenix and it keeps me well hydrated, Again, thank you very much you are appreciated. xoxo
Hate that im an esthetician and that in my school they told us essential oils, expensive products, and excessive amount of steps in a routine was good for the skin. Dr dray u really taught me a lot, i was spending stupid amounts of money in skincare that was not bringing me any benefits. Thanks for all the vids!
Some people do seem to have skincare routines that look like they'd take 45 minutes and about 20 products. Essential oils I find rather irritating to the skin. Nice to put on a pillowcase or something, just not on my skin
Hahaha your school sounds like Aveda, was it?
My school told me the exact opposite with essential oils!! They always told me that they are sensitiving and to irritating for your skin...
@@sarabayfromParis Dr. Gross also likes to sell his products…….for a big price. Look at the ingredients of his acne gel, which costs $40. No “miracle” ingredients and alcohol is ingredient #2!!!
IS ALL IN THE MARKETING…..he is a Doctor, so it must be good…..lol.
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Dr Dray's videos are the best. Why? Because we basically get a consultation with a board certified dermatologist every day...for free!
I’ve been a Sub of hers since she was below 200,000 and I have thought that since day 1. Her channel is a great resource and full of information. 🤩
@@candyce6233 same. My interest dipped a bit when she fell into the usual influencer marketing strats but in the end, she is one of the best , evidence based dermatologists.
Compared to other medfluencers who try too hard, she's a gem.
With all the noise in marketing, we need someone like Dr Dray to save or skin and our wallets 😭❣️
:)
I wish I found her a few years ago myself when I was just buying anything marketed towards men and over picking over exfoliating
Sunscreen and subscribe lol
Lol I was about to open my wallet but after this video closed it 😂
exactly!
Coming from a girl that was previously following all of the fads & influencer skincare routines - I can’t wait to share all of my knowledge with my future kids struggling with teenage skin. I just hope Dr.Dray is still around TH-cam to back me up by then 😅
not only will she be there, she'll look the same age! !!!
I can’t wait when I run into someone from high school years from now and see I look at same so I can just unload all this information on them lol
My mother is 83 years old and has such beautiful skin that women ask her all the time what products she used. Her answer, Jergens body lotion..the old school kind.
I love that, old school did work! Yes
I wish I could use this but body lotion would give me giant cystic pimples. 😮🤦♀️ My mom, on the other hand, uses this on the face. If only my skin was not so sensitive.
Oh and the SMELL walks me down memory lane! ❤️❤️❤️
I use Jergens too and it works really well for my body. I don't use it on my face because i have eczema and very very sensitive. My body skin is very firm and beautiful at 60 years old.
I hate that Jergens smell, but I love it on my feet
I always feel guilty for using a moisturizer after shaving my beard because i don't want to spend my money to buy an aftershave cream lol. I've never even tried to search for a good aftershave product. Turns out, i wasn't wrong this whole time lol.
I use hair conditioner or sometimes even cleansing balm to shave my legs. Much better than shaving gel.
I’ve always heard that moisturizing after any hair removal is critical! My skin is a little irritated then and needs to be calmed down and rehydrated.
@@xqueenfrostine I’ve always used that too!🙏🏻
Don't feel guilty! Whatever works, works :)
Oh my goodness me too
oooo im glad to be using a lot of them already. from my experience the simpler my skincare got, the better my skin got! minimalism truly works!!
thanks for watching
@@DrDrayzday your beautiful
same
Can anyone recommend good vitamins and probiotics for itchy n bumpy skin??😧😧😧help please
Same! I went far too hard trying new products in the beginning. I've whittled it down to a cleanser, 1-2 actives, and quality moisturizer.
I love this video! As an Esthetician, we CONSTANTLY get told “medical grade” skin care is better. Clients do come in for the luxury of it, but it’s honestly no different.
I think 10-20 years ago medical grade products used to have some interesting molecules, or in higher concentration. But with brands such as TO and the popularity of Asian skincare a lot of actives are now available in easily available products. Although for deep care, the high concentration peels, and of course the luxury feel I'd go to an esthetician.
Thank you for sharing.
There is no such thing. "Medical grade skincare doesn't exist....
@@ceciliabonevardi6803 That's not true.
@@HansensUniverseT-A... The doctor said in the video it's just a marketing term and don't fall for it.
It's true...less is more (but let's face it, we love to play with new products out of boredom)
Read or listen to music
Also age plays a vital role on skim care routine
True lol
I honestly don't know how you manage to come up with a different topic everyday. Really appreciate all the work you put into your videos. You are one generous lady!! Thanks, Dr Dray. Enjoyed the video. Happy Monday! I hope you have a tranquil evening. 💙
A great way of sharing and giving back her skills and talents.
The lip sunscreen to be used around the eyes is a great tip. 💛
Yes. Hope it works 😀
Greetings Veronika Jelenc hope u r well n Happy Monday😀👍💜....
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@@whitneybrown4067 thank you. Happy Monday to you too 😀😀
@@VeronikaJelencsrecnozivljenje a lot easier to reapply on that area compared to sunscreen. 👍🏼
One thing I’ve changed is spraying my clothes with parfum/aftershave, instead of the actual skin.
Same same, but different
Same
My parents always told me to use Perfume on clothes instead of skin, after watching Dr Dray, I got to know why and I'm grateful for my parents and Dr Dray
@@enakshi8729 spot on advice! Good on ya!
Yep
Same here 🤗
When I worked at a beauty supply shop I never cared much for Dermalogica and surprisingly neither did aestheticians/dermatologists who would come in. Their biggest gripe with it (Other than the ridiculous cost) was that a lot of their products contain essential oil, plant extracts or fragrances and that it just isn't what it used to be back when it was first founded. Interesting to hear that straight from aesthetician and dermatologists and what a relief that good, reliable skin care is often much easier and cheaper for all of us 💙
I tried using body lotion on my face when I had contact dermatitis. Cerave, Eucerin, Vaseline, etc. The rich lotions worked well to clear up irritation, but it caused cystic acne. I only used the lotions on my face for maybe two weeks, but I was dealing with cysts and closed comedones for at least 3 months afterwards. I will never try it again.
Same here, I used Cerave body lotion on my face for a good couple weeks and my skin got so congested. I did nothing else different.
Same here. I have rosacea and it helps to calm flare ups, however I also have acne and always break out after using them. I really, really wish I could but I'm just too acne prone
Omg thanks for telling me , I’m not even Gonna try it
The same thing happens to me when I use CeraVe from the tub on my face only. But when I use the fragrance free Aveeno eczema daily moisturizer or cream I don’t break out. Actually they’re quite nice on the face and would recommend them especially if you’re experiencing dry itchy skin on the face the one on the tub is the way to go ! Daily moisturizer when you need something lighter.
CeraVe has an oil free pm lotion - not sure about their other products. If I have clogged pores on a certain part of my face - I prefer to use glycolic pads at night and let it dry and leave it alone and just use an eye cream. Retinoids may help too at night. During the day - non comegenic/oil free serum and spf. I also like glycolic face washes. A benzoyl peroxide face wash works well for me when my skin gets more oily. I hope you find a good dermatologist for more advice.
1.27 million subs?! That must’ve jumped up fast! Congrats Dr Dray, it’s awesome to know that so many people are listening to a dermatologist, and hopefully using sunscreen daily! 🧴☀️ I was here when you were around 20k. You deserve a big audience and I’m so happy for you! Have a wonderful day ☺️✨
I tell my boyfriend to put moisture on his face all the time after shaving because he gets really bad razor burn. He says it'll make it worse. Well guess what the cerave lotions never let's me down. It worked and he doesn't want to admit it. He thinks skincare is a gimmick. 😑
I know how you feel, my father also thinks it is a gimmick. But, the CeraVe lotion does help a lot with razor burn. For example, my uncle the other day came to me asking if I had hand sanitizer to put on his face because of razor burn. He said it would overpower the burn with more burn. I told him to never do that again and I took out the CeraVe Lotion and told him to apply it. Sure enough, it instantly relieved the burning and irritation. He was amazed and took photos of it to buy it.
@@icedcoffeemondays awww that's so cute
Lol. If the gimmick works then... Why not???
@@tinalusiany Exactly!
As a guy myself I thought it was a gimmick too
What got me was looking into the science of it all. At least get him behind sunscreen, I think that one will be rather easy to explain
I'm really happy with the suggestion to use Vanicream lip balm on the eyes. I could not put anything on my eyelids with them feeling irritated and tearing all day. They don't complain at all with the Vanicream and my eyes are moisturized as well. Thank you!
Can't wait to try this!!
The sunscreen I'm currently using (the neutrogena clear skin spf 50 sunscreen) makes my eyes super sensitive and teary throughout the day too. Im wandering if lipbalm with spf in it doesn't make your eyelids feel sticky?
Same
@@madison9812 Depends on your skin. Just don't use much.
I like how Dr. Dray just ends all the influencers that push medical grade skincare.
Yes!!! Let's stop holding estheticians at a dermatologist level
@@Megan6772 estheticians and untrained and PAID sponsored salespeople posing as experts, cough cough Hyram, cough
@@theywalkinguptoyouand4060 hyram prefaces most of his content with saying he’s not a derm or expert. He is very knowledgeable but I never get the sense he’s attempting to pass himself as a medic.
Amen
My mother, father, and grandparents had skin cancer. One had to have her eyelid surgery, her eyeball removed, then, what was left, sewn shut. 😵 I loved hearing your suggestion at 2:52. Also, I appreciated, in another video, your reminder about additional steps for protecting against too much sun exposure: wearing hats, sunglasses, etc. 🥰
That is horrifying. Definitely paying more attention around my eye area now
Ooo I had the worst breakouts trying to get away with using body lotion on my face because it was a heavy moisturizer that my acne prone facial skin couldn't take. Proceed with caution!!
Exactly
Same :(
Same. I could never get away with doing that. Most people have some form of problematic skin. Maybe that advice is for those who have normal skin
Neutrogena does NOT recommend to use their body lotion on our face
I used bath and body works lotion on my face when I was younger and got a chemical burn ...
My skin is a lot better since using my basic body lotion on my face instead of facial moisturisers! It’s Nivea Soft and I think my skin is just so relieved by being given a simpler formula
:)
Good to know, thanks!,im all for simplifying!
That's also my favorite moisturizer, easily absorbed and well nourishing, tho I hope they can change Nivea Soft to fragrance free.
Yass same !
My 93 yo MIL uses Nivea lotion all over, including her face. Her skin is so soft!
I love you Dr. Dray! You saved my skin and my wallet! You stopped me from spending over a 100$ on overhyped products. I now have a 30$ routine with a gentle cleanser, fragrance-free moisturizer, and mineral sunscreen. I cannot thank you enough!
Glad to know that I wasn't crazy for using my nivea body lotion on my face
As a certified wound care clinician, I don't think petrolatum is the best first line defense in minor skin abrasions/lacerations. The first sequence in wound healing is hemostasis. This is needed to stop the wound from bleeding and allow the wound to proceed through the next 3 phases of healing. If petrolatum is applied before hemostasis is achieved, this can slow down the healing process even in minor skin injuries. After hemostasis is complete, petrolatum can certainly help protect the skin. Additionally, people tend to double dip into their petrolatum containers which can lead to introducing bacteria into even the smallest of cuts.
I was today years old when I learned my eyelids needed sunscreen, thanks Dr. Dray!
I like how you pointed out that you spend more money on sunscreen than other products! I see others often recommending to spend less on the “basics” like cleanser, moisturizer, and spf because there are good inexpensive options, and while that is true, I think those are the products worth spending the most money on and time searching for them because they are the foundation of your skincare routine and are what do most of the heavy lifting when it comes to improving skin. I often also see the recommendation to “splurge” on serums which, again, makes no sense to me as those are the types of products that often have less research behind them. I think it’s more important to find basics that you enjoy using regularly and spending your money there than on pricey (and often gimmicky) serums.
Oof I splurge on my retinol and acids and I use a cheap sunscreen (but it’s also my favorite sunscreen) the A’Pieu sunscreen ❤️ it’s the closest dupe to the discontinued Dear Klairs Airy UV that I’ve used so far
But there are great inexpensive options and they are right to an extent as the key to spf is buying one of which formula you like and the price point is not so high as to prevent you from using it in a liberal amount that is needed and reapplying.
However you are also right, if you are willing to splurge on something spf is a great thing to choose.
haha I spend less on silly vanity products that never did it for me (masks, eye creams) buy cheaper simpler cleansers, then shifted that money towards my sunscreen. It's getting really expensive however. I only like/can use certain ones and holy cow, can someone make a really good oil free fragrance free sunscreen that's larger than 4.4 oz already? I'm so frustrated with buying all these tiny bottles so frequently. MDSolarScience just made their large mineral sunscreen even smaller when they introduced their new packaging. UGH!
@@andreavin3674 even smaller like just the packaging got smaller and the mL stayed the same? Or are they selling less product for the same price 😱
@@DefinitelyNotAFerret It’s the same price at 39.00 but with the new look it went from 4 oz to 3.4 :(
Head and Shoulders now have a line of shampoo and conditioner that's formulated for color treated hair. Yay!!
I have no dandruff or reason to use it; my partner does so it's in the shower. It immediately solved his (years long!) scalp issues and it gives my hair great bounce and body once a week. Who knew!
Head and shoulders is not good , contains dangerous chemicals
I also scanned Vaseline , some cerave products snd they are not good 😏
Apps list ingredients which are bad
You’ve just saved the skin around my eyes with that lip spf trick, thank you so much. My eyes are so sensitive to sunscreen, but the lip spf worked perfectly :-)
I'm not gonna lie...that Neosporin one just blew my mind!! I just purchased some not 2 hours ago for a wound on my foot. And I already had a brand new tub of Vaseline at home.
I only use Neosporin cream on a small area that I don't want too much oil or want to get it absorbed in - like if I have broken skin somewhere on my face or a paper cut or something. Save it for something that.
Digression : But I also recommend using a leave on anti-dandruff product. Has saved my life (to be a bit dramatic) while trying not to wash out my hair color faster than necessary. There are fragrance free ones. Relives itch and actually help clean the scalp a bit, unlike dry shampoo.
@@barbieblue3336 It's just why I bought them. But I would recommend them to people who don't too. The only one I use that I know is sort of available outside of the Nordic countries, if you order online, is from a brand called SIM Sensitive. It's a fantastic brand though. I also know that The Inkey list (a brand I personally don't like, but everyone else does) has a salisylic acid scalp serum. Philip Kingsley has one that should be available internationally that's almost fragrance free ?) as far as I can remember. With pircono lactone or however you spell it 😂But just look around the internet and local pharmacy/ drug store! Salisylic acid serums for the face, can also be used on the scalp in my experience.
Rosemary oil for the hair loss. And i use baking soda mixed with coconut oil as deodorant. Works BRILLIANT
Dr Dray, I love how you just quiet the noise around skin care. Suggesting a zinc shampoo when you have seborrheic dermatitis on your face - excellent! My son has it all under his beard. Ithink I'll get him to try it.
Which zinc shampoo has he had success with?
@@sweetreat30 I'm not sure about my son. I use any shampoo that has 2% zinc. The other ingredients help itching etc.
I love Cetaphil intensive Healing Lotion for the body with ceramides. I was wondering if it would work for face and so I tried it. It works so well especially right after a shower. It includes all the same goody ingredients as CeraVe and other expensive face creams, like niacinamide, hyaluronic acid, ceramides, and amino acids. Double duty and makes my routine effective and super quick. Saves a little money too. Glad you addressed this issue. Simple is awesome.
She says in another video that's it's fine for the face! I really wanna buy this one but I can't find it in stores
@@xpndnglmts it’s at cvs!
@@leylanipaola thank you,!
I don’t always think simple is better, but overtime I’ve realized that with skincare simple is key. It’s easier to keep up with the routine and if something ever breaks you out you know exactly what it is bc you have such few products
I could never use my body lotions on my face, as I only like to use heavy and fragranced ones which I could never use on my face, like the Fenty and Body shop body butters. I just can't use non fragranced lotions on my body, I like the ones that smell nice. But for face products, I prefer light products that are fragrance free
Yes! ALL of them are heavily fragrances and many (available in my country) don't even moisturise that well.
I said the same thing,
I use Cerave daily moisturizing lotion head to toe. Used to spend more on facial moisturizers & my skin looks wayyy better for way cheaper.
I am addicted to this product. It’s all I use for all over.
You're a smart, kind human being
I absolutely love hearing from a woman doctor about women issues! Thank you, Dear! ❤️
My dermatologist told me that the 2nd largest contributor to contact dermatitis after nickel was neosporin! I am definitely allergic to neosporin. I had contracted Pink Eye about 20 years ago and the doctor had prescribed Neosporin eye drops since I could not take the usual sulfa based eye drops. After using the neosporin eye drops my eyes swelled very badly! My coworker's were calling me YODA! Stay away from Neosporin!!
I’ve been using my body lotion (vanicream in the tub) as a facial moisturizer for years now. I have eczema and i figured since it’s so non-irritating and soothing, I could use it on my face too. It’s great and cost effective. I usually put it on while my face is still damp and locks the moisture in!
I use a moisturizer from CeraVe on my face, even though it is meant for body + face. I actually upgraded it to a face only product, because my body doesn't need much moisturizing! I use one from Neutrogena for the body
When I had a lot of peeling from tret, I would use a cleansing oil instead of a balm as a first step cleanse. It worked well for dislodging some of the peeling skin without irritating the “new” skin underneath. Great list Dr. Dray. Thanks.
As usual, your information is extremely helpful. Our 25 year old daughter uses her body moisturizer on her face. It’s the Aveeno fragrance free in the winter snd the neutrogena fragrance free body in the summer. She’s learned from the best. Me, through you 😂🥰
I like your name
I too use Aveeno on my entire body and face. Looove it ❤️❤️
youre the best mom ever lol im 25 and my parents just act like im stupid for spending any money on skincare even if its like $10
@@HP-tw6tl Thank you 😊
@@OutdoorswomansOpinion aww. Thank you. Our daughter’s name is Rachel also ❤️
lotion after shaving has really helped my ingrowns!
Any lotion, even cerave burns my legs after shaving
Skincare IS my makeup…. I’ve been able to properly manage my acne,CLEAR IT and provide excellent advice to others. I READ labels, acknowledge percentages and wear sunscreen. This channel? Pure bliss😆 thanks!!!
I just want to share my new HG facial sunscreen; very budget-friendly discovery - it's "Uriage Bariesun Fragrance Free Spray milk SPF 50+." 200ml bottle i paid around 13€ (i live in Europe). No alcohol denat. which i can't tolerate and no white cast. It is dewy but not like disgusting greasy.
Soothes the skin and didn't clog my pores. 💜
Great vid Dr. Dray!
I started using Benzoyl Peroxide after your recommendation and it changed my life. I'm a clean person and bathe at least twice a day but I could never get rid of my body odor and ickiness in the summer season. But ever since I started using BP, I no longer have odor or sweat issues. Thank you!
Dr. Dray I am 50 with practically NO WRINKLES and I'm very happy to see you reccomending RETINOL as that is what keeps my skin BEAUTIFUL and smooth. I disagree with your encouragement of using BODY LOTION on the face. My reason for disagreeing with you is that I feel that it DISCOURAGES the use of SPF 30 or HIGHER to prevent BOTH SKIN CANCER AND WRINKLES. You have a HUGE following and I do think that it is VERY IMPORTANT if not CRUCIAL to stick with a facial moisturizer that protects the skin from the UVA/ UVB and the Blue light damage from phones and electronics. Skin and Colon cancer are the TOP TWO KILLERS in the cancer family right now so PLEASE PLEASE reccomend daily moisturizer WITH SUNSCREEN. Thank you. P.S. My brother has had skin cancer TWICE, two of my friends have had it and a co+ worker. It is WAY more PREVALENT than people realize......😬😬😬😬😬😬😬
While I don't necessarily disagree on using body lotions in place of facial moisturizers, I recommend people to check what's in their body lotions and do test swatches before applying directly to their faces. This comes from personal experience where I ruined my skin by rubbing it on my face (not immediately, but it got much worse over time and I did not introduce new products to my skincare routine), and it took a few years for my skin to recover. Watch out for irritating ingredients like fragrance and make sure to not only test it on your body first, but also on your neck or to a less sensitive part of your facial skin before using regularly. It never hurts to be patient and careful
I want to thank you for helping me break out of the consumer mindset and helping me select products that actually help my skin, especially without an office visit. My acne and eczema have never been better.
I think that I'm in the minority, but I can't fall asleep if I don't use quite heavy moisturiser on my face. For body I need to have something light, but with the face I'm like 'give me all the moisture' :D
Same! Glad I'm not the only one lol.
I am the same way.
Very sensible advice. I rarely buy products marketed for one specific cosmetic use. I've been been using body lotion for years for all skin care. I always choose one that won't be irritating when used near my eyes, and then use that for the rest of my body. Also, I use:
- lipstick for blush
- organic apple cider vinegar on my very-dripping-wet face as a toner ("brightener") and to restore pH balance. Let it dry naturally.
- organic apple cider vinegar as an underarm deodorant (but not immediately after shaving -- ouch!)
- baking soda to brush my teeth
- diluted hydrogen peroxide as an effective mouthwash and tooth whitener
The nice thing about these products is that they have other (non-cosmetic) uses. I use baking soda for cleaning (especially cooking pans, along with salt and white vinegar) and polishing chrome surfaced. And in the kitties' litter box. Hydrogen peroxide is good for cleaning cuts. During COVID (still in process) I've been travelling with a bottle of hydrogen peroxide in the car for disinfecting my gloved hands and various surfaces (but don't put it on metal or chrome, which it will damage over time).
I discovered the first tip by accident when I ran out of face moisturiser and started using my la Roche posay body moisturiser instead as it was fragrance and alcohol free, it worked so well on my face 🔥
Dr. Dray,
I cant thank you enough for everything you do for us. Your education about products has genuinely improved the quality of my life many times over. My skin health and self esteem wouldnt be what they are today without all of the expertise you have shared. Im sure I am one of millions of people whom you have done this for. You make Houston feel more like home with your warmth and kindness. Sending you so much love! =)
Appreciate your sound advice. I know you don’t advocate spray sunscreen because it doesn’t keep you from having to rub it in… but would still love you to do a video commenting on the J&J recall of 5 aerosol sunscreen products this week.
I’ve been suffering from hyperpigmentation with my armpits and I recently switched over to a natural deodorant with essential oils…and that makes so much sense that using those can make it worse….☹️😭
Dr drays rec sounds promising but I’d love to say try the ordinary glycolic toner! Since it’s an AHA it makes a fab deodorant and there is no smell when I use it! Glycolic acid is also brightening so I think it might help with hyperpigmentation! If you aren’t sensitive you can use it on face too and have a multi use product! Or I’ve seen people using this on legs and even as a scalp exfoliant! Obviously patch test before but I just put it in a spray bottle and it’s perfect! (I think imo might be more convenient than a body wash that dr dray recs since you can use it on the go!)
Hi Dr. Dray, just curious why Paula’s Choice didn’t make your list of favorite Retinols and Alpha Hydroxy products.Thank you!
They are expensive.
Average products for high prices. And because there are better optiond
Love listening to you. Pray for South Africa. It’s absolute violence and mayhem at the moment🙏
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I’m sending prayers for you and your families safety and peace .
Hello fellow South African. I am with you in spirit. I am afraid. Another sleepless night.
The lip balm for eyes is a great idea. My eyes always burn from sun screen. The only one that doesn't burn my eyes is Cerave Moisturizing Lotion with sun screen.
I’ve never heard Dr Dray mention Biore UV SPF 50+ aqua rich watery essence. I have never seen it in a store , but you can get it on YesStyle and other sites like that for under 10$.
It’s amazing! The texture is so light , it has no smell and it goes on under makeup beautifully.
I get mine on eBay 5 bottles for 20$ 😀
Never used another sunscreen like it…no white cast either! Feels almost like a gel moisturizer.
my dad is a religious user of deodorant. introduced benzoyl peroxide to him and he loves it
Mineral sunscreen does not burn my incredibly thin, sensitive skin. I also mix it with coconut oil and use it as a moisturizer.
ZINC PYRITHIONE shampoo is my natural deodorant. No need for antiperspirant, there is absolutely no smell (every 3 days)
How do you use it??
@@hybridxrainbow applying a thin layer, lathering with a bit of water, amd leaving on for 5 minutes before getting in the shower to rinse
What shampoo do you use?
@@anaavila6040 the Vanicream Z Bar works great
Thank you for all your budget and simplistic recommendations! I have been having bad flare ups of my rosacea and hormonal acne and everything has been stinging and burning but when I followed your anti redness routine my skin has healed up a lot! And the prosacea gel has been the only thing to tone down the redness in my nose and helps my jaw line acne that keeps popping up! Thanks so much dr. Dray! Your the best!
I love how the Cedaphil (however you spell it lol) bottle tells you it can be used on the face AND body, and now I use it after my serums and under my SPF
I like Cetaphil too. They have been around long time.
I've been using cetaphil forever and have been terrified to change it but it seems that a lot of people like it thank god
@@patchworkghost3229 why would you want to change something that works for you? Even if others don't like it, so far as it works for you and doesn't contain harmful ingredients, you should use it
@@aesinam Well my skin isn't perfect, I've got a few blemishes and bumps on my forehead, and I'm not sure if changing up my products might fix that.
@@patchworkghost3229 ok then maybe you can try something else and see
Hi Dr. Dray~
I'm korean skin care cosmetic chemist.
I'm really so happy watch you Video because you review i made products.
We live far away from each other, but we were moved to see each other making and using products like this.
I took a vacation today because I had a hard time with a lot of work recently, and I'm really happy to see your video and gain strength.
Thank you again. and have a nice dream~ from Korea~^^
and i push the aubscription button and wait your next video~^^
Hi Dr. Dray. Let me start by saying I watch you all the time, and I'm grateful you started this channel for us. I'm having a major problem with my skincare routine. IT ISN'T DOING MUCH, AND IT'S BEEN 3 MONTHS SINCE I STARTED A DEDICATED SKINCARE ROUTINE. I am 42, and people think I'm in my late 20's, but the problems I DO have are not improving. HELP ME PLEASE!!!
Reading the comments make me so happy that I have non-sensitive skin. Some of y’all got it tough
How you come up with videos daily, I’ll never know…but you do and it’s always something we can learn from!! Thank you for sharing your knowledge and all of your hard work 💜
As a poor brazilian man, it feels soooo good to know I don't have to spend all my money to have a decent skincare. Thank you so much.
On a molecular level , depending on your skin type ...... Body products are heavier than most face products . Someone with dry skin could definitely use a body product on the face. Agreed .
Me blowing a kiss to my nivea body lotion
I've ditched all body washes and am using CeraVe foaming face wash for my entire body. It's odorless, soothing, cleans well, and doesn't burn my eyes. Best substitution I've made. There's one for normal-to-oily skin and one for normal-to-dry. I haven't tried the normal-to-dry so I can't say whether or not it stings eyes.
can you please recommend cruelty free effective retinols? ♥️
I just went through CO2 laser and was told to use Neosporin for a week afterwards. The antibacterial HURT SO BAD. I switched to using just plain Vaseline and it worked just as well and felt so much better.
The minute i reduced the amount of skincare products i use..my skin got SO much better..QV baby bodywash for face and body..QV cream for face and body..and sunscreen..done!
@@barbieblue3336 QV is an Australian brand. Look at the Ego Pharmacuticals website for more info, or to message them.
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For any dry skin friends out there the La Roche-Possay AP+M Lipikar Baume is amazing on the face!!!
Thank you, thank you, THANK YOU!!! For all the tips, especially on the lip suncreen for the eyes, because I was SO ready to give up on suncreen altogether. I tear up so bad it looks like I'm crying.
Dr. Dray, I so appreciate your videos. I am an RN, and I always defer to dermatologist recommendations, as it can get a little confusing seeing all of the content/suggestions out there. Thank you for all you do!
Thank you for the tip about using lip sunscreen around the eyes! My sunscreen has been forever burning my eyes and I just put up with it 😂 definitely going to try that out!
This video helped me a lot. I've always been apprehensive about putting moisturizer on my face after shaving. I guess it just seemed like a potentially problematic thing to do, but after watching this video, I've really been slathering it on after shaving, and the benefits have been tremendous. Such an obvious solution totally evaded me for years and years. I could kick myself, but at least my face is looking and feeling better than ever.
Just wanna throw this info out there. For the Cerave hyaluronic serum, it contains alcohol denat and...
Alcohol denat (also known as denatured alcohol) is part of a group of alcohols that have low-molecular weights and can be drying and sensitising for skin. Alcohol denat in skincare is bad news for skin. It's harsh nature can strip your skin of moisture and dry out your skin over time, all in all it is best avoided
The lip balm tip has been a game changer! I have sensitive eyes and can use chemical sunscreen without issues!! Thanks Dr. Dray!
Dr Dray, I swear you said "Never use body lotion on your face." I was just thinking about that this morning. BTW, I did the a couple of times with Aveeno and it did not feel good at all.
I have stopped buying all the HYPED products and use a 50 +++ and Caravelle lotion in the tub everywhere. I'm 47 and people asked me, after I tell them how old I am, whats my secret. I tell them if you want an anti aging process just use sunscreen every day stop buying expensive products and just use sunscreen. Then I tell them watch Dr.Drey it is life changing. Thanks Dr.Drey!!💗💚
I'd love to see anyone in the skincare world talk about some products that would help with facial shaving.. as a woman who had hormone issues as a teen and was told to shave to deal with it, now until I have the cash to laser or anything I kinda gotta resort to shaving every single mornin'. It'll still be prickly, just like a man's, by the evenin' but that once mornin' shave of the mustache and beard area is already enough to make that area sensitive and red with little bumps that are really difficult to hide under makeup.
It's embarrassing enough, but the lack of talk about women havin' to shave and how it affects their skincare routine has always kinda irked me cause, it's a pretty common issue women have to deal with.
Thank you Dr. Dray! You are so incredibly interesting and kindhearted to share your knowledge of skin care with us! I watch your videos and always come away with so much in-depth and valuable information to help myself (and I share with friends). Btw: this is another original and noteworthy video. You’re the best!!!💕⭐️😊⭐️💕
I had a biopsy on a spot on my arm and the dermatologist told me to avoid Neosporin and stick with Vaseline.
I use polysporin as per my dermatologist. I have had so much pre cancer and skin cancer removed.
Thank you as always for the precious suggestions. I used sun lipsticks around eyes too, because regular sunscreens always make me cry. I've noticed aesthetic doctors and dermatologists have often different opinions on the same topic. That's interesting.
Neutrogena hydroboost body lotion has the EXACT SAME ingredients as the face moisturizers but costs much less. What a scam!
my neck had rashes from the body lotion :(
@@chetoledo417 not all body lotions work for the face thats why she said try it out first but most actually have the same ingredients as face moisturisers
Neutrogena, who I must say I do like for many things, does this a lot. Suncreens and other lotions often have literally the SAME ingredients. In the same order. Astounding. Toothpastes are this way, also. Go read them one day. They are often the SAME forumula for 5 different "types" of toothpaste by same company.
DON'T BOTHER WITH LIP BALMS Y'ALL. Vaseline works waaaaaaay better, and where I live, a big tub of Vaseline costs the same as an itty-bitty lipbalm. I've recently learned that many lip balms do provide immediate hydration, but they often contain exfoliants, so you end up with dry and cracked lips long term.
Obviously, Vaseline won't give you SPF, so still need to use a lip sunscreen.
I dont feel comfortable putting that on my lips and swallowing a petroleum product. There is no way to know if it is contaminated with chemicals
I use la roch posay ap lipikar balm as a body and face moisturizer and I love it. I used to use very expensive separate skin care products for every part of the body and i didn’t appreciate any effect. Very happy I made the cheaper switch and I love that I’ve reduced my plastic by using the lipikar balm for body and face.
I recently discovered this balm, too, and LOVE it. If you have dry skin, just buy it. You will not regret it. It’s fab.
I have always used baby shampoo and baby lotion for cleansing and moisturizing. They've never let me doerwn after all these decades. Oils are also great.
I just bought some Gold Bond Overnight deep moisturizer body cream. I love using it on my face. I’ve tried using benzoyl peroxide wash on my armpits. No matter how well I rinsed, it still totally ruined my bath towels & colored clothes. Only use white towels & be careful to rinse really, really well.
I like to go over with regular shower gel after the benzoyl peroxide to make sure it's all gone. Works for me, no towels ruined 👍
More great advice. I changed to a routine of cerave products after watching your videos and my skin has never looked better. Not only that I have a little extra $$$ in my pocket as I am not spending so much money on fancy products that don’t really do anything other than smell pretty.
I have been using Lubriderm daily moisture for sensitive skin on my face and body. I do like it quite a bit.
Thanks always helpful and budget friendly. AWESOME
Can you do a video about the best product to use for keeping mosquitoes away especially for children. And what to put on the skin after you already have mosquito bites. I would appreciate this video so much!
She has videos on mosquito bites and bug bites and bug sprays.
Literally never knew there was a sunscreen specifically for eyes !
She's recommended a product from colorscience for the eyes but she generally just uses her regular sunscreen.
@@barbieblue3336 please can you tell us which ones for the eyes apart from colorscience please thank you
@@monicaduncan7109 supergoop have one!
Thank you for educating us on marketing gimmicks vs proven ingredients. On this, can you please consider doing a segment on the effectiveness of newer ingredients surfacing in skin care such as melatonin, vitamin D, PAD (azelaic acid derivative) other vitamin Bs (B6, B9, B12).
Anecdata: I've been putting Curel Unscented on my face for 25 years and avoiding the sun, and that combination seems to make most people think I'm 10-15 years younger than I am.
COVID-19 did enough damage that now I need more serious options, though.
What did COVID do that you have more skin concerns?
Thank you for addressing the "Medical Grade" Skin Care marketing scam. Many people fall for the hype,
I have acne prone and very sensitive skin. You have really helped me and I appreciate you very much. I love the Cerave PM Face Moisturizer. I live in Phoenix and it keeps me well hydrated,
Again, thank you very much you are appreciated. xoxo