@@KennaWhitnellhi! thanks for video and links. Wondering if the La Roche Posay Dermo Cleanser (video) is the same as the La Roche Posay Gently Hydrating Cleanser (link)? Or is it a mostly similar product?
@@KennaWhitnell ok I see thanks for clarifying By the way is the Dermo cleanser one where you can choose whether or not to wash it off? I have the Gentle cleanser and that one I believe is just a standard rinse off cleanser
Softwear by Experiment Beauty is top notch $16 but it seriously is so effective with hydrating and occlusive properties which often lip products are lacking on the hydrating aspect and just provide occlusion.
Interesting! I haven’t heard of azelaic acid as the top recommendation for hyperpigmentation. Do you like it in particular because it also has anti redness properties? I did buy the ordinary azelaic acid as I heard it had an unannounced formula upgrade this year to make its texture less gritty. I think the texture is nice. But I remain confused about what the product is for or how to use it so your recommendation gives me some encouragement.
Some people find it really useful for managing mild acne, rosacea and hyperpigmentation. For me it definitely helps with all three so it is a one stop shop vs using individual products/ ingredients to address each concern which sometimes can end up irritating the skin and making any one of those issues worse.
@@KennaWhitnell I’ve gone over to your The Ordinary hyperpigmentation routine video and found your explanations about azelaic acid helpful there, thank you! At 10% azelaic acid, would you consider it essential to apply it both morning and night, no matter which benefit is hoped for (hyperpigmentation, acne, redness)? If not, is there a preference between applying azelaic acid either morning or night time? Does azelaic acid have any kind of antioxidant properties for instance which would be a nice booster for daytime use?
Are you gonna list and link the products?
All products linked here: shopmy.us/collections/public/802525
@@KennaWhitnellhi! thanks for video and links. Wondering if the La Roche Posay Dermo Cleanser (video) is the same as the La Roche Posay Gently Hydrating Cleanser (link)? Or is it a mostly similar product?
@@yakata79 Oh good snag I've updated it now! They look so alike but no they are not the same.
@@KennaWhitnell ok I see thanks for clarifying
By the way is the Dermo cleanser one where you can choose whether or not to wash it off?
I have the Gentle cleanser and that one I believe is just a standard rinse off cleanser
I would absolutely love more of this types of videos! I love azelaic acid but I get finacea since it's OTC where I live ☺️
i've been in love with snail mucin! i apply it after serums, before moisturizer. skin feels soft and bouncy (i'm almost 40!). 100% recommend.
Snail mucin is really nice! I do enjoy cosrx product range
KENNA, we love you.
So happy you're here 💕
Thank you very much for making this video!!
If you were going to add a lip product to this… which would you use? Nothing I have tried really make my lips soft or hydrated. 💜
Have you tried bag balm?
Softwear by Experiment Beauty is top notch $16 but it seriously is so effective with hydrating and occlusive properties which often lip products are lacking on the hydrating aspect and just provide occlusion.
@@KennaWhitnell thank you!
@@gemmasalmon9667 I have!
Interesting! I haven’t heard of azelaic acid as the top recommendation for hyperpigmentation. Do you like it in particular because it also has anti redness properties?
I did buy the ordinary azelaic acid as I heard it had an unannounced formula upgrade this year to make its texture less gritty. I think the texture is nice. But I remain confused about what the product is for or how to use it so your recommendation gives me some encouragement.
Some people find it really useful for managing mild acne, rosacea and hyperpigmentation. For me it definitely helps with all three so it is a one stop shop vs using individual products/ ingredients to address each concern which sometimes can end up irritating the skin and making any one of those issues worse.
@@KennaWhitnell I’ve gone over to your The Ordinary hyperpigmentation routine video and found your explanations about azelaic acid helpful there, thank you!
At 10% azelaic acid, would you consider it essential to apply it both morning and night, no matter which benefit is hoped for (hyperpigmentation, acne, redness)?
If not, is there a preference between applying azelaic acid either morning or night time? Does azelaic acid have any kind of antioxidant properties for instance which would be a nice booster for daytime use?
Hi. Can you make a video on Vit C derivatives? I just want a Chemist's perspective on the inactive forms. 🥹