My mom is from the Philippines and didn’t want me using any American skincare because when she moved here and tried them, they made her break out. So, she had me rubbing lemon oil and calamansi (Filipino limes) on my skin. Her family would send her pearl cream for her birthday and it was the first cream she let me use on my face. I didn’t even need to use any of it, but she felt like it would do less damage than the American chemicals I wanted to try. I will never forget the smell of the pearl cream. It was heaven! As an adult, I mostly used natural things like honey as a face wash, aloe gel as a moisturizer and sulfur as a spot treatment. I switched meds this year and my skin and eczema went crazy, but it has been good ol’ vitamin c and green tea that have done the most to help my skin. Sometimes crazy Asian moms do know best! 😁
@@roselle3652 I've tried to find it, but can't. The container was small with a gold top, but I haven't seen anything online or in stores that looks or smells the same. This was in the 80s and 90s too, so they could have changed their formula or gone out of business by now.
Calamansi contains an insane amount of vitamin c compared to other citrus fruits and such. And vitamin c is a great antioxidant for general health like brightening, exfoliating, nourishing. So I'm sure this was a great way to get the benefits of vit C without using it in it's pure form, ascorbic acid.
@@gillianwills9049 Thanks for the info.☺ These may be discovered in other countries, but these are popular in the Ayurveda..and are staples in majority of Indian households. Indians never owned their discovery. 😊
Geisha's used to paint themselves with white paint because back in the day there was no lights, so the white allowed them to be seen better while performing :)
As a teen everything broke me out, basic simple least ingredient face wash gels, all the netrogena stuff, and glycerine bars. I spent so much money but I found this affordable method, I used honey, crushed no coating aspirin, and ground up oat meal as a scrub every few days and it was perfect and antibacterial, hydrating, exfoliating, and all natural! Best kept acne secret I know! I'm Korean American and my mom would do egg yolk face masks, mayonnaise hair masks, body sugar or salt scrubs with honey !
kenya reece yeahh, it works! Omg i was so hesitant to stop using my actual products but I did it because my skin wasnt improving and I mixed crushed oats with water as a cleanser twice a day and my skin cleared. Use raw honey as a mask twice a week bc it exfoliates ur skin, do this until your skin is repaired
I use rose water every day as my toner. During summers, its aloe vera for moisturising and for any redness or itchiness on my body as well. I also like making cooling face masks with aloe and cucumber. When I get a lot of break outs, I do a sleeping mask of aloe, a few drops of tea tree oil and clove powder. It helps with the breakouts, moisturises my skin and also helps with acne scars. Keep it on overnight and better, glowing skin in the morning!
@@addbab1622 I make sheet masks when I am feeling a little fancy or else I just put the mask on like a facial and let it dry then pat in the excess. For sheet masks, you can buy facial wipes, cut out the areas for your eyes and mouth. Brew 2 bags of green tea in half a cup of water. Let it cool. Add in fresh aloe gel (about 1/2 spoonful). Mix and soak your wipe in there and then apply like a normal sheet mask. You can also use rose water instead of green tea or else cucumber can be used. Grate cucumber, squeeze out the water and use it in place of the tea/rose water.
My grandma took care of me as a child and used to make me put on petroleum jelly on my face before going to sleep and aloe vera from the actual plant after every bath. Then my mom would make a body scrub out of oatmeal, goat's milk and concentrated milk and scrub the hell out of my skin. I used to really hate all of it but out of all my siblings I was the only one who never really got face and body acne. And to this day are advice that I still do and am very thankful for.
This sounds like all the natural remedies we love! Aloe, oatmeal and petroleum jelly are all great ingredients for the skin! See, mom's really do know best hahah, but I think we all tend to avoid it when we're younger hahah. Thanks so much for sharing! 😍- Fel x
Roses from flower shops are usually sprayed with chemicals to prolong their freshness, so unless you grow your own roses you shouldn't use them like this
I'm on board with this series!!! I also suggest looking into Native American beauty natural secrets. I heard in my family that ground blue corn was a good exfoliator to purify the skin before traditional ceremonies.
Am from somalia Traditionally called Qasil, Somali Secret Leaf to get rid of acne and blemishes. Get super smooth, clear skin straight from nature. but I don’t know what is called in English 🤗
I'm Colombian Chinese and in Colombia we use many natural products as skin care and the funny thing is that most people don't know what skin care is, like this natural remedies are so deep part of culture that is seen as common routine. We use rose water for soothing, moisturizing and refresh skin, I have used it for toner even before knew what a toner was, also aloe, even though most cultures use it for skin soothing we use it for hair mask, it make the scalp fresh, moisturize the hair and gives shine. We also use Mother-Of-Pearl cream and that let me tell you is like magic, not only soften and moisturize the skin, but brighten like crazy naturally, reduce age marks, spots, evens tone and have regenerative properties. We use it as night cream, as mask, as stretch marks treatment, as scar treatment, as tan and burn skin soothing, repairing and whitening, as anti acne and anti aging. I swear with the amount of properties Mother-Of-Pearl cream has it only can be beaten by green tea since it can't be ingested.
We wanted to dive a little deeper into how some of our favorite skincare products came about! Who knew geisha's were the O.G skincare gurus?! The more you know right 😜
Beauty Within I have to ask this.. where do you buy your tops from.. they are just soooo cute..!! Please leave links for them if you bought them online.. 💕
I'm Black American and it's funny you mention rice water products. I've been using the Rice Water Bright line for about 8 months. I love it! No it doesn't lighten the skin (I'm caramel tone). It brightens the skin. It's very gentle but very effective in cleaning the skin and doesn't leave that drying feeling after you rinse off your face. I love the rice water oil and foaming cleanser. The rice mask wash off is very delicate. It makes you feel so feminine. I know that's a strange way to describe it. I have combination skin that dries outwards in the winter, but this cleansing system is just excellent. I also use the toner, which I pat into my skin (not as a pore cleaner) and I actually feel my pores tighten up And yes I use the Tatcha primer which is now my holy grail. I highly recommend rice water products. Love you guys!💋💝🙏
I'm Nigerian and I use this brand as well. I love it. I do the double cleansing method by using the oil cleanser and the foaming cleanser and my skin has really been clearing up
Indonesia:Aloe Vera,Lulur (traditional scrub spa),Turmeric,Coconut oil,Rose water,yam (?) [I don't know the name in English but in Indonesia it's called Bengkoang],Coconut water,Jamu [Herbal & spices drinks]
African black soap... The real one that they make by hand.. Not Shea moisture. I was having terrible breakouts when I used this Korean 10 step kit, and found African black soap from I believe ghana.. I melted it down with hot water, put some tea tree oil in it, strained out the pieces that didn't melt and started using on my face. My breakouts were gone within 2 weeks. Only thing is it has a tendency to make the face "squeaky clean ", so IDK how to keep it from doing that. I defiantly DONT use it everyday. Just when the breakouts are really bad. Also in Chad Africa they use Cheb powder for their hair.. Seems cool. But I heard it has roasted nuts smell.
Popular natural beauty rituals from Russia: 1) Kefir (fermented milk drink) face mask for clear and elastic skin. 2) Nettle (for dark hair), birch and chamomile (any hair) decoctions as a hair conditioner. 3) Parsley juice for whitening freckles and other dark spots.
@@AbeerShahid-h1h 2 tbsp. of dry herb per 1L, bring to a boil, then simmer for another 10 minutes. Cool and use for rinsing. Nettle contains many vitamins that are beneficial for hair growth. Used only on dark hair because it can stain blond hair. Edit: I just realized that different types of nettle grow in different countries. I mean Urtica dioica.
Interesting Video..in Indonesia to get the soft,smooth and bright effect we use rice water to wash our face , we also use rose water as a face tonic and regularly scrub with bengkuang (or jicama in english) to get a clear and bright skin ,maybe you should do this kind of video regularly with another country beauty rituals..this is fun hahaha
making rose water is much more efficient if you boil the petals in the water because the extracts from the petals will be taken into the water easier and the result will be much more nourishing for the skin!
I love this! Totally on board for a series. We also believe that anything natural you eat can be put on your face. I regularly do DIY face and hair masks with all natural ingredients. I think India would be a great country to explore since we have so many different herbs and medicine based on natural remedies.
Rice water and moringa help my skin like crazy!! Been using rice water for a week and my cheek feels like baby butts. I'm still waiting for the effects of moringa. for instant touch,it calms my skin a bit.
I'd love to see a video featuring Chilean or South American beauty rituals. Avocado, quinoa, clay, and grapes are ingredients often used as natural care ingredients for hair and skin!
Loved to learn about the Japanese beauty traditions. I always love how informative your videos are and how much effort so seem to put in every video, from the information your sharing to the animations. Great work!
As I was growing up in Bulgaria I always got mosquito bites on my legs and I would scratch them for hours until they turned into actual wounds. It was terrible and every summer I would feel self conscious because of this but the only thing that would soothe my skin and stop the scratching was Rose water. Bulgaria is pretty famous for our roses so now that I got into skin care, I actually called my grandma to ask her if she'd find me some natural rose water from there. It's already on its way.. 😍
I use matcha powder and rice flour to scrub my face, mixed with just a little bit of water. But I really want to try the adzuki beans, I'll admit ! For old "beauty rituals", I remember that my grandmother made me put on tomato slices as a mask to help with my acne when I was a teen. Mainly it felt weird, because they DID NOT want to stay in place lol
I loved ALL of those! Can't wait to try the beans right away... I live in NYC, a and I've been telling my husband about the show. We've been discussing our line up for the next handful of shows to go see & I'm going to add that in!!!
We do a rice exfoliating... its much gentle on skin... just soak a rice in water about 2-3 day and change the water everyday. The rice should be soft on the skin but also work as the exfoliate 😀
I started drinking Japanese matcha green tea 2 times a week and homemade face mask with matcha green tea powder with honey and curd every day for 30 to 40 mins, omg result is surprising , my face have not even a single pimple and bumps , 2 shade lighter skintone than earlier because of curd ofc . I started this routine since 3 months only. Everyone should try that face-mask everyday . wish everyone a happy skin .
I love this video ❤! I love natural self made skincare products for cheap money and to get an easy mask which do the same as bought ones. I learned some new masks, I test! Are the compressed Sheetmasks with no ingredients in, so good as the normal Sheetmasks? Seaweed is like the Matcha better to use as bought powder (please look at the real test signs by the seaweed) much more comfortable. I love the theme Geisha and all around their live/ beauty, too.
Funny thing, I'm acne prone and my skin is super reactive. For a while I was getting great results cleansing my skin with home made rice powder (used my ninja blenderto powder the rice) and either water or witch hazel, then I got cheeky and spent a bunch on money at sephora on Murad skincare. My skin went nuts, it was so upsetting. Went back to rice powder and my skin is happy and healing again. Lol! Them geishas knew their $hit.
It would also be cool to learn simple and easy ways to use turmeric in your skin care routine. I’ve been looking into DIY face masks or health drinks that use turmeric as the main ingredient and everybody always raves about the benefits of it.
you guys should review S.W. Basics' skincare products. They're apparently all natural and organic and all of their products have only 5 ingredients or less.
I oddly have had unrelenting acne for 6 weeks regardless of diet, product, water intake, sleep, but this powdered green tea and raw honey mask finally reduced them to almost gone in one application. Thank you! Cannot believe how good it works.
Thanks so much for watching, glad you're learning more! We realize learning more about our roots and how certain rituals were in the past actually tells us a lot about skincare in the present! We definitely do as we research each video and share with you guys so it's fun doing it together! hahah - Fel 😘
As a teenager, my mom used to make me rinse my face with the rice water, created from cleaning rice, to treat my acne. If I didn't wash my face immediately and left the water for too long, it would start to go bad and would get this sort of bad sour smell. ☹️
Hi, sorry If I sound rude but I would like to point out a mistake with the animation of the video at 9:45. Those "tree branch"-like structures that are found in the skin are not actually blood vessels but are nerve receptors (probably thermoreceptors) which are part of the body's peripheral nervous system. Blood vessels near the skin are usually blood capillaries that have an arteriole (small artery) on one end and a venule (small vein) on the other end of the capillary bed.
Acne is regarded as a skin disease which affects almost 80 % of adults and teens. The problem may be solved without effort in many cases. But some of them are still having deep scars for that reason acne. Some scars may be reduced by medications but also in many cases surgical treatment or resurfacing skin is preferred for permanent removing the scar. The best acne scar therapy is in order to avoid it in the early stage itself. The post inflammatory changes by acne may be prevented by avoiding the occurrence of acne lesions. It might be done by comprehending the main reason behind acne and also by following specific strategy for any particular one form of acne. These inflammatory changes are a part of restorative approach to your skin layer. Direct exposure to sun will damage your epidermis so it will be essential to apply some sunscreen lotion to protect your skin layer. The right formulations of BHA (Beta Hydroxy Acid) and AHA (Alpha Hydroxy Acid) containing correct concentrations and appropriate PH levels helps in skin remodelling. Tretinoins like Avita, renova and retin-A speeds skin remodeling and is viewed as among the best acne scar treatment that works well for healing the post inflammatory changes which occurs because of the presence of acne. Anti oxidant also helps with treating acne scars. But scientifically it is not yet proven why these anti-oxidants can cure any skin diseases or heals the damaged skin. So, it is far better not to use anti-oxidants for treating scars because there are no guarantee results. You can see details here : remingtonyndt14714.blogzet.com/quick-and-simple-ways-to-very-clear-acne-rapidly-7469913
Make sure when you use rose petals from store bought roses, they are from a green farm or from your own garden because rose growers nowadays will use pesticides and there may be residue left on the roses. I guess you can use dried roses meant for tea or food consumption just to be in the clear ? ;)
I’ll be waiting for the Korea video 💜 also, I have rosacea and need help 😭🙏🏼 although my face has little to no actual pimples, it still has little bumps that I blame my rosacea for. Please help 🙏🏼
I would not put unboiled rice water on your face because that’s just dirty water. Also I would wash the flowers before you use them, because they sprinkle them with a lot of chemicals, or try getting them from someone’s rosebush rather than a flower shop.
I am a fan of rice water and I do use it as a toner in the morning or after I shower. Could you guys add other traditional routines other than geisha, or traditional products.
I'm half Chinese and I've used: rice water, egg whites, green tea, and one time I had a grandma stick tiger balm on a popped pimple (but I don't think that helped, was kinda sus tbh).
I genuinely wanted to use the rice water treatment for a long time, but I always hesitate because when you first wash the rice, isn’t it a bit dirty? Or is that good for the skin?
My mom is from the Philippines and didn’t want me using any American skincare because when she moved here and tried them, they made her break out. So, she had me rubbing lemon oil and calamansi (Filipino limes) on my skin. Her family would send her pearl cream for her birthday and it was the first cream she let me use on my face. I didn’t even need to use any of it, but she felt like it would do less damage than the American chemicals I wanted to try. I will never forget the smell of the pearl cream. It was heaven! As an adult, I mostly used natural things like honey as a face wash, aloe gel as a moisturizer and sulfur as a spot treatment. I switched meds this year and my skin and eczema went crazy, but it has been good ol’ vitamin c and green tea that have done the most to help my skin. Sometimes crazy Asian moms do know best! 😁
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What was the brand of the pearl cream? :)
@@roselle3652 It's probably the infamous oseur o mei su pearl cream here.
@@roselle3652 I've tried to find it, but can't. The container was small with a gold top, but I haven't seen anything online or in stores that looks or smells the same. This was in the 80s and 90s too, so they could have changed their formula or gone out of business by now.
Calamansi contains an insane amount of vitamin c compared to other citrus fruits and such. And vitamin c is a great antioxidant for general health like brightening, exfoliating, nourishing. So I'm sure this was a great way to get the benefits of vit C without using it in it's pure form, ascorbic acid.
India :) Turmeric, Rose Water, Fuller's Earth, Clay, Sandalwood, Gramflour, etc. :)
Bhumika Thakkar Love Ayurvedic methods. Trust them the most actually!
Honey, red lentil. Orange peel, milk,neem,heena, clove ,keshav patta ,hibiscus ,dahi and many more
Saffron
Most Fullers Earth is mined in the US and UK... Most Koalin is mined in England (Cornwall) and rose water is also a UK "invention"...
@@gillianwills9049 Thanks for the info.☺ These may be discovered in other countries, but these are popular in the Ayurveda..and are staples in majority of Indian households.
Indians never owned their discovery. 😊
Geisha's used to paint themselves with white paint because back in the day there was no lights, so the white allowed them to be seen better while performing :)
I really like "unseen beauty" and "beauty within imperfection". Plus, I have an interest in geisha's and their beauty rituals
Ikr
I like the geisha culture
From how they learn to their makeup. I enjoy it
As a teen everything broke me out, basic simple least ingredient face wash gels, all the netrogena stuff, and glycerine bars. I spent so much money but I found this affordable method, I used honey, crushed no coating aspirin, and ground up oat meal as a scrub every few days and it was perfect and antibacterial, hydrating, exfoliating, and all natural! Best kept acne secret I know!
I'm Korean American and my mom would do egg yolk face masks, mayonnaise hair masks, body sugar or salt scrubs with honey !
are you still using this til this day? i’m 15 and i have acne, blackheads, and large pores. i’ve been looking for a method for a while
kenya reece yeahh, it works! Omg i was so hesitant to stop using my actual products but I did it because my skin wasnt improving and I mixed crushed oats with water as a cleanser twice a day and my skin cleared. Use raw honey as a mask twice a week bc it exfoliates ur skin, do this until your skin is repaired
I use rose water every day as my toner. During summers, its aloe vera for moisturising and for any redness or itchiness on my body as well. I also like making cooling face masks with aloe and cucumber. When I get a lot of break outs, I do a sleeping mask of aloe, a few drops of tea tree oil and clove powder. It helps with the breakouts, moisturises my skin and also helps with acne scars. Keep it on overnight and better, glowing skin in the morning!
How do you make your cooling masks?
@@addbab1622 I make sheet masks when I am feeling a little fancy or else I just put the mask on like a facial and let it dry then pat in the excess. For sheet masks, you can buy facial wipes, cut out the areas for your eyes and mouth. Brew 2 bags of green tea in half a cup of water. Let it cool. Add in fresh aloe gel (about 1/2 spoonful). Mix and soak your wipe in there and then apply like a normal sheet mask. You can also use rose water instead of green tea or else cucumber can be used. Grate cucumber, squeeze out the water and use it in place of the tea/rose water.
I’m super jealous of y’all’s skin!
My grandma took care of me as a child and used to make me put on petroleum jelly on my face before going to sleep and aloe vera from the actual plant after every bath. Then my mom would make a body scrub out of oatmeal, goat's milk and concentrated milk and scrub the hell out of my skin. I used to really hate all of it but out of all my siblings I was the only one who never really got face and body acne. And to this day are advice that I still do and am very thankful for.
This sounds like all the natural remedies we love! Aloe, oatmeal and petroleum jelly are all great ingredients for the skin! See, mom's really do know best hahah, but I think we all tend to avoid it when we're younger hahah. Thanks so much for sharing! 😍- Fel x
Roses from flower shops are usually sprayed with chemicals to prolong their freshness, so unless you grow your own roses you shouldn't use them like this
I'm on board with this series!!! I also suggest looking into Native American beauty natural secrets. I heard in my family that ground blue corn was a good exfoliator to purify the skin before traditional ceremonies.
Am from somalia Traditionally called Qasil, Somali Secret Leaf to get rid of acne and blemishes. Get super smooth, clear skin straight from nature. but I don’t know what is called in English 🤗
Awesome, that's so interesting! I think it's very unique to where you are 😊 Thanks so much for sharing with us! - Fel 😘
Gob leaf :)
Maryan Mohamed turmeric
You should try boiling the rose petals and using that water. You get a much stronger rosewater that way :)
I'm Colombian Chinese and in Colombia we use many natural products as skin care and the funny thing is that most people don't know what skin care is, like this natural remedies are so deep part of culture that is seen as common routine. We use rose water for soothing, moisturizing and refresh skin, I have used it for toner even before knew what a toner was, also aloe, even though most cultures use it for skin soothing we use it for hair mask, it make the scalp fresh, moisturize the hair and gives shine. We also use Mother-Of-Pearl cream and that let me tell you is like magic, not only soften and moisturize the skin, but brighten like crazy naturally, reduce age marks, spots, evens tone and have regenerative properties. We use it as night cream, as mask, as stretch marks treatment, as scar treatment, as tan and burn skin soothing, repairing and whitening, as anti acne and anti aging. I swear with the amount of properties Mother-Of-Pearl cream has it only can be beaten by green tea since it can't be ingested.
LonelyCrown which brand of Mother of Pearl cream do you use?
I would love to see a video talking about the beauty secrets from Egyptians, more specifically Cleopatra. Great video, it was super informative!
We wanted to dive a little deeper into how some of our favorite skincare products came about! Who knew geisha's were the O.G skincare gurus?! The more you know right 😜
Beauty Within I have to ask this.. where do you buy your tops from.. they are just soooo cute..!! Please leave links for them if you bought them online.. 💕
Beauty Within so many good tips
Where can I find your video about jade rollers???
Pls do more of this
Other countries's beauty secrets plss
I'm Black American and it's funny you mention rice water products. I've been using the Rice Water Bright line for about 8 months. I love it! No it doesn't lighten the skin (I'm caramel tone). It brightens the skin. It's very gentle but very effective in cleaning the skin and doesn't leave that drying feeling after you rinse off your face. I love the rice water oil and foaming cleanser. The rice mask wash off is very delicate. It makes you feel so feminine. I know that's a strange way to describe it. I have combination skin that dries outwards in the winter, but this cleansing system is just excellent. I also use the toner, which I pat into my skin (not as a pore cleaner) and I actually feel my pores tighten up And yes I use the Tatcha primer which is now my holy grail. I highly recommend rice water products. Love you guys!💋💝🙏
Bathesheba Beautiful hey girl! I’m Afro American as well and I’ve never heard of this company! Can I find it in Sephora or any other retailers?
@@daughterofyah6209 hello sister, Amazon sells this brand. Hope you like it. Please let me know.
I'm Nigerian and I use this brand as well. I love it. I do the double cleansing method by using the oil cleanser and the foaming cleanser and my skin has really been clearing up
Indonesia:Aloe Vera,Lulur (traditional scrub spa),Turmeric,Coconut oil,Rose water,yam (?) [I don't know the name in English but in Indonesia it's called Bengkoang],Coconut water,Jamu [Herbal & spices drinks]
You can totally do matcha even with just water. every time I do a mask my pores are so much better
African black soap... The real one that they make by hand.. Not Shea moisture. I was having terrible breakouts when I used this Korean 10 step kit, and found African black soap from I believe ghana.. I melted it down with hot water, put some tea tree oil in it, strained out the pieces that didn't melt and started using on my face. My breakouts were gone within 2 weeks. Only thing is it has a tendency to make the face "squeaky clean ", so IDK how to keep it from doing that. I defiantly DONT use it everyday. Just when the breakouts are really bad. Also in Chad Africa they use Cheb powder for their hair.. Seems cool. But I heard it has roasted nuts smell.
I'm from Ghana. Sometimes it irritates my skin
Popular natural beauty rituals from Russia: 1) Kefir (fermented milk drink) face mask for clear and elastic skin. 2) Nettle (for dark hair), birch and chamomile (any hair) decoctions as a hair conditioner. 3)
Parsley juice for whitening freckles and other dark spots.
Parsley juice??
@@tulip811 I know it sounds strange but it contains vitamin C and mineral salts that help against hyperpigmentation.
Wow this is so awesome! Thanks so much for sharing! 😘😘 - Fel x
Nettle for dark hair ? What's nettle? Does it helps to get dark hair? How to use it? Please reply
@@AbeerShahid-h1h 2 tbsp. of dry herb per 1L, bring to a boil, then simmer for another 10 minutes. Cool and use for rinsing. Nettle contains many vitamins that are beneficial for hair growth. Used only on dark hair because it can stain blond hair.
Edit: I just realized that different types of nettle grow in different countries. I mean Urtica dioica.
Interesting Video..in Indonesia to get the soft,smooth and bright effect we use rice water to wash our face , we also use rose water as a face tonic and regularly scrub with bengkuang (or jicama in english) to get a clear and bright skin ,maybe you should do this kind of video regularly with another country beauty rituals..this is fun hahaha
making rose water is much more efficient if you boil the petals in the water because the extracts from the petals will be taken into the water easier and the result will be much more nourishing for the skin!
You can use rice water on your hair too, it Makes it so soft and overall keeps it looking nice and shinny
My favorite was the kelp face sheet like mask.
I love this! Totally on board for a series. We also believe that anything natural you eat can be put on your face. I regularly do DIY face and hair masks with all natural ingredients. I think India would be a great country to explore since we have so many different herbs and medicine based on natural remedies.
I ordered some Adzuki bean powder from Chagrin Valley. It's the best exfoliator I've used
Love Azuki bean face scrub I've been doing it for years. I also make a mask with honey, water, and aspirin ground up.
Rice water and moringa help my skin like crazy!! Been using rice water for a week and my cheek feels like baby butts. I'm still waiting for the effects of moringa. for instant touch,it calms my skin a bit.
I'd love to see a video featuring Chilean or South American beauty rituals. Avocado, quinoa, clay, and grapes are ingredients often used as natural care ingredients for hair and skin!
duuuuuuude the moment she washed her face from the adzuki beans she began to GLOW
the girl with her hair tied up is so beautiful. her cheekbones protrude elegantly, she has fine skin and full hair omg :(
"Healing from the inside out"
Reasons why I want to become a nutritionist
ABSOLUTELY LOVED THIS VIDEO!!
Chelsey Rodriguez me too!!! I was so shocked by these products!
Loved to learn about the Japanese beauty traditions. I always love how informative your videos are and how much effort so seem to put in every video, from the information your sharing to the animations. Great work!
When I was younger and would get cuts my mum would always put milk on them to heal and also to lighten up scars 🤗
As I was growing up in Bulgaria I always got mosquito bites on my legs and I would scratch them for hours until they turned into actual wounds. It was terrible and every summer I would feel self conscious because of this but the only thing that would soothe my skin and stop the scratching was Rose water. Bulgaria is pretty famous for our roses so now that I got into skin care, I actually called my grandma to ask her if she'd find me some natural rose water from there. It's already on its way.. 😍
I use matcha powder and rice flour to scrub my face, mixed with just a little bit of water. But I really want to try the adzuki beans, I'll admit !
For old "beauty rituals", I remember that my grandmother made me put on tomato slices as a mask to help with my acne when I was a teen. Mainly it felt weird, because they DID NOT want to stay in place lol
Rowena's voice is so sweet. ❤
I loved ALL of those! Can't wait to try the beans right away... I live in NYC, a and I've been telling my husband about the show. We've been discussing our line up for the next handful of shows to go see & I'm going to add that in!!!
We do a rice exfoliating... its much gentle on skin... just soak a rice in water about 2-3 day and change the water everyday. The rice should be soft on the skin but also work as the exfoliate 😀
I started drinking Japanese matcha green tea 2 times a week and homemade face mask with matcha green tea powder with honey and curd every day for 30 to 40 mins, omg result is surprising , my face have not even a single pimple and bumps , 2 shade lighter skintone than earlier because of curd ofc . I started this routine since 3 months only.
Everyone should try that face-mask everyday . wish everyone a happy skin .
I love this video ❤! I love natural self made skincare products for cheap money and to get an easy mask which do the same as bought ones.
I learned some new masks, I test! Are the compressed Sheetmasks with no ingredients in, so good as the normal Sheetmasks?
Seaweed is like the Matcha better to use as bought powder (please look at the real test signs by the seaweed) much more comfortable.
I love the theme Geisha and all around their live/ beauty, too.
Funny thing, I'm acne prone and my skin is super reactive. For a while I was getting great results cleansing my skin with home made rice powder (used my ninja blenderto powder the rice) and either water or witch hazel, then I got cheeky and spent a bunch on money at sephora on Murad skincare. My skin went nuts, it was so upsetting. Went back to rice powder and my skin is happy and healing again. Lol! Them geishas knew their $hit.
Also, the rice powder makes a very nice mask. I like to mix it with a cloraphyll powder made from irish moss.
This was a really cool and interesting look into historical beauty. I hope this will become a series! This is well made and well researched!
It would also be cool to learn simple and easy ways to use turmeric in your skin care routine. I’ve been looking into DIY face masks or health drinks that use turmeric as the main ingredient and everybody always raves about the benefits of it.
Shen Yun is such a beautiful show. I really enjoyed it when I went. Great tips. Will try.
I feel happy when they're having fun.
I would love one of these from anywhere possible this was so much fun and I loved learning about Japanese beauty culture 💜
Informative and hilarious (I burst into laughter several times out of nowhere!), this is one of your best videos. Keep this cheerful vibe!
Thanks for this informative Video! I would personally love to see some Ancient Egyptian holistic skin remedies :)
Omg thank you....can you also do a video on getting rid of blackheads please....its a big problem for me
Egypt! Castor and grapeseed oil , clays and muds from our nile for clarifying and purifying
Awesome video! You girls are so much fun to watch!
RED BEANS AND WATER IS BETTER THAT $32 thanks for the ❤️
you guys should review S.W. Basics' skincare products. They're apparently all natural and organic and all of their products have only 5 ingredients or less.
New subscriber here! Gonna try some of these hacks tonight!!! Thx for sharing 😆
Thanks for sharing Japanese beauty tips, share some South Asian tips too like clay fullers earth etc
I always put on grind tomato/honey/yogurt as a mask on my face and let it sit in there for 20 mins n rinse off.
I use Aztec Indian Healing Clay as my cleanser (day and night) for whenever my skin breaks out really bad
Could you please tell me how do you use it?? I want to try it
I oddly have had unrelenting acne for 6 weeks regardless of diet, product, water intake, sleep, but this powdered green tea and raw honey mask finally reduced them to almost gone in one application. Thank you! Cannot believe how good it works.
Wowowow thanks so much for sharing that!! Seriously so awesome! 💕🌟 - fel
Brazil: glycerine soap and a heavy moisturizer at night. Not sure about all of Brazil but both sides of my family swear by it
That was sooo interesting!! thanks you I love learning more about beauty 💜
Thanks so much for watching, glad you're learning more! We realize learning more about our roots and how certain rituals were in the past actually tells us a lot about skincare in the present! We definitely do as we research each video and share with you guys so it's fun doing it together! hahah - Fel 😘
As a teenager, my mom used to make me rinse my face with the rice water, created from cleaning rice, to treat my acne. If I didn't wash my face immediately and left the water for too long, it would start to go bad and would get this sort of bad sour smell. ☹️
You guys are so beautiful 🌹 I totally support a 'Beauty around the World' series :D
Hi, sorry If I sound rude but I would like to point out a mistake with the animation of the video at 9:45. Those "tree branch"-like structures that are found in the skin are not actually blood vessels but are nerve receptors (probably thermoreceptors) which are part of the body's peripheral nervous system. Blood vessels near the skin are usually blood capillaries that have an arteriole (small artery) on one end and a venule (small vein) on the other end of the capillary bed.
love your vids btw!
Thanks so much for clarifying that! We appreciate you and thanks for watching! Hope you found it interesting! 😊 - fel x
Acne is regarded as a skin disease which affects almost 80 % of adults and teens. The problem may be solved without effort in many cases. But some of them are still having deep scars for that reason acne. Some scars may be reduced by medications but also in many cases surgical treatment or resurfacing skin is preferred for permanent removing the scar.
The best acne scar therapy is in order to avoid it in the early stage itself. The post inflammatory changes by acne may be prevented by avoiding the occurrence of acne lesions. It might be done by comprehending the main reason behind acne and also by following specific strategy for any particular one form of acne.
These inflammatory changes are a part of restorative approach to your skin layer. Direct exposure to sun will damage your epidermis so it will be essential to apply some sunscreen lotion to protect your skin layer. The right formulations of BHA (Beta Hydroxy Acid) and AHA (Alpha Hydroxy Acid) containing correct concentrations and appropriate PH levels helps in skin remodelling.
Tretinoins like Avita, renova and retin-A speeds skin remodeling and is viewed as among the best acne scar treatment that works well for healing the post inflammatory changes which occurs because of the presence of acne.
Anti oxidant also helps with treating acne scars. But scientifically it is not yet proven why these anti-oxidants can cure any skin diseases or heals the damaged skin. So, it is far better not to use anti-oxidants for treating scars because there are no guarantee results.
You can see details here : remingtonyndt14714.blogzet.com/quick-and-simple-ways-to-very-clear-acne-rapidly-7469913
Love how she licks the kelp and puts it back in the bowl 😂👌🏽
this is so interesting and nice, i can't wait to try some of this i'm all for natural skin care treatments
Yayyyy let us know how it goes! 😋 - fel x
I loved this! So informative and fun ^^ Looking forward to more of this series!
Make sure when you use rose petals from store bought roses, they are from a green farm or from your own garden because rose growers nowadays will use pesticides and there may be residue left on the roses. I guess you can use dried roses meant for tea or food consumption just to be in the clear ? ;)
I would love to see more of this 😍✨
My grandma actually grinds up the dried sea kelp and mixes it into yogurt before applying onto her skin.
Can you review the 10 step cleansing system and tell us is it worth it?
The beans really do work
YES! They were so interesting! 😛- Ro
I always have acne in my chin and when I reduced my sugar intake I saw great results!! 60% of my acne is gone so I stopped eating rice and bread.
Omg when they blended the red beans it had me dying so funny! Reminded me of my friends and I
OMG! WHAT IF YOU SOAKED THE KONBU IN THE RICE WATER?????!!! AND USED THAT AS THE MASK!
Yes you can use mask
Mind. Blown.
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I'm about to try these tricks!
Hi! Could you please also add your wardrobe details if possible? I find your tops super cute!
I absolutely loved this video!!!
I’ll be waiting for the Korea video 💜 also, I have rosacea and need help 😭🙏🏼 although my face has little to no actual pimples, it still has little bumps that I blame my rosacea for. Please help 🙏🏼
Really enjoyed this. Cheers for sharing. 🙂
Please do a video about indian beauty rituals
I love watching you two! So refreshing! Love from Qatar! 😍 A new subscriber here! xoxo 💋
indonesia, we love using friuts and veggies as mask, just slice it or mush it and put in your face
I would not put unboiled rice water on your face because that’s just dirty water.
Also I would wash the flowers before you use them, because they sprinkle them with a lot of chemicals, or try getting them from someone’s rosebush rather than a flower shop.
Spirulina maskkk with honeyyy
Rice water is also amazing for the hair
please make more of these videos!
Thanks so much, we're so happy you enjoyed it!! Working on the next few for early next year hehe 😘 thanks so much for commenting! - fel
I love watching your videos! ❤ I learn so much! 😊
I am a fan of rice water and I do use it as a toner in the morning or after I shower. Could you guys add other traditional routines other than geisha, or traditional products.
I'm half Chinese and I've used: rice water, egg whites, green tea, and one time I had a grandma stick tiger balm on a popped pimple (but I don't think that helped, was kinda sus tbh).
Roses in the Philippines are highly small and rare to find fresh once in here... :))
hi ladies! thanks for making this fun video! one suggestion, maybe a french routine? (cuz im french XD)
best video ever , i will try every thing you have showed
Love looooooove watching you guys!!! Hopefully one day i can achieve asian looking skin. 🙏🙏🙏💞💞💞
Try Malaysia! :D Our forgotten beauty ingredient is 'Bedak Sejuk' :3
I would love to learn more about filipino skin care rituals!!!
I genuinely wanted to use the rice water treatment for a long time, but I always hesitate because when you first wash the rice, isn’t it a bit dirty? Or is that good for the skin?
I would love to see Korean beauty rituals