I only learned about Aeonia today. I watched Part 2 of your review first and was strongly thinking “add to cart”. Now that I’ve watched Part 1 it’s a definite click to purchase. Thanks for sharing your thoughts and feedback on the data.
I bought some and I really like it. It smells a bit like the Estée Lauder serum, that kind of earth soda pop smell, probably the two main ingredients are close-ish. I saw the first couple of ingredients is a vitamin c derivative so I figured at the very least I have a weird vitamin c serum. I’d love to hear a follow up when you have one. Strange there’s not more talk about it in the skincare junkies world.
@yujkivajra Thanks for sharing! I'm glad you like it! It is interesting about the vitamin C derivative. I also have been enjoying it! I just posted my first review of the serum. I agree, I thought there would be more talk about it for sure. It's such an interesting product.
🛸🧪 Thank you so much for the video. I didn’t know David Sinclair released a skincare product. I’m surprised there’s not more talk about it! It is pretty pricey, though. I’m looking forward to seeing your review. I love that you brought up Neutrogena’s patent. That product is one that I actually saw great results with my skin. I have been using it on and off for years. 😊
@jewelsbarbie Thanks for your comment and for watching! It means a lot! I was also surprised there isn't more talk about the product. I actually just posted my first review of it if you're interested! th-cam.com/video/N5aQwix1ZAE/w-d-xo.html I agree about the Neutrogena retinol! I saw great results with it as well! ☺
🛸🚀🛰 too much fluff for me to take it seriously. just let the product sell on it's own merit, if you need to use buzzwords to sell it, it's a no-no for me. might be a great product, but the marketing is giving me such bad vibes. dr sinclair should use his knowledge and time for real medical issues and let skincare be a byproduct or does he need to sell sunscreen to fund his research? his weird quest to stop ageing is something that I've kept an eye on for many years, and now he sells a sunscreen-serum??? 🤣🤣dude, you need to stop cancer and dementia, not wrinkles! 😂😂 anywho, it will be interesting to follow your updates on the product🦠🧫🧬😊
@tinyderppotato5410 I love this comment! 😂😂 I had the same feeling when I first saw the marketing terms! I thought it was complete bogus, but then I saw David Sinclair was the co-founder and then obsessed over finding the data, haha! I’ve been following his work the last year and listening to his podcast, and I love it! Well I would say sunscreen is needed to prevent skin cancer! Not just for wrinkles- that’s just a side benefit in my view. I thought it was also interesting that activated the sirtuin genes he studies. I think skin health is important for overall health as well, but I agree about the marketing terms- made my “spider-sense” tingle initially 😆 Thanks for watching and for your comment!💜 It made my day 😊
@@molecularmakeup yes! he's in such a facinating field! if they had just skipped the space thing I would have had a much more positive first reaction, and I think others would too. I'm glad you're here to dig and decipher the data for the rest of us, your channel is much appreciated😊
Seems you have not done your due diligence. There has not been much marketing on this, Dr. Sinclair is not speaking about this on any of his platforms and he's only involved due to its mechanisms to slow the aging process which is what his lab does. We will cure cancer an dementia when people recognize that the "foods" they are eating are literally killing them. Dr. Sinclair is only targeting the people who know this and want to live a Long healthy life.
I only learned about Aeonia today. I watched Part 2 of your review first and was strongly thinking “add to cart”. Now that I’ve watched Part 1 it’s a definite click to purchase. Thanks for sharing your thoughts and feedback on the data.
Great details and demonstrations! Nicely done video!
Thanks for watching!
I bought some and I really like it. It smells a bit like the Estée Lauder serum, that kind of earth soda pop smell, probably the two main ingredients are close-ish. I saw the first couple of ingredients is a vitamin c derivative so I figured at the very least I have a weird vitamin c serum. I’d love to hear a follow up when you have one. Strange there’s not more talk about it in the skincare junkies world.
Yeah I'm surprised it hasn't blown up yet!
@yujkivajra Thanks for sharing! I'm glad you like it! It is interesting about the vitamin C derivative. I also have been enjoying it! I just posted my first review of the serum. I agree, I thought there would be more talk about it for sure. It's such an interesting product.
❤ i will see if you like it fridt
🌌 Looking forward to watching the review.
I'd also like to know how this compares to retinoic acid. Any updates?
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Thanks for watching!
🛸🧪 Thank you so much for the video. I didn’t know David Sinclair released a skincare product. I’m surprised there’s not more talk about it! It is pretty pricey, though. I’m looking forward to seeing your review.
I love that you brought up Neutrogena’s patent. That product is one that I actually saw great results with my skin. I have been using it on and off for years. 😊
@jewelsbarbie Thanks for your comment and for watching! It means a lot! I was also surprised there isn't more talk about the product. I actually just posted my first review of it if you're interested! th-cam.com/video/N5aQwix1ZAE/w-d-xo.html
I agree about the Neutrogena retinol! I saw great results with it as well! ☺
🛸🚀🛰 too much fluff for me to take it seriously. just let the product sell on it's own merit, if you need to use buzzwords to sell it, it's a no-no for me. might be a great product, but the marketing is giving me such bad vibes. dr sinclair should use his knowledge and time for real medical issues and let skincare be a byproduct or does he need to sell sunscreen to fund his research? his weird quest to stop ageing is something that I've kept an eye on for many years, and now he sells a sunscreen-serum??? 🤣🤣dude, you need to stop cancer and dementia, not wrinkles! 😂😂 anywho, it will be interesting to follow your updates on the product🦠🧫🧬😊
@tinyderppotato5410 I love this comment! 😂😂 I had the same feeling when I first saw the marketing terms! I thought it was complete bogus, but then I saw David Sinclair was the co-founder and then obsessed over finding the data, haha! I’ve been following his work the last year and listening to his podcast, and I love it!
Well I would say sunscreen is needed to prevent skin cancer! Not just for wrinkles- that’s just a side benefit in my view. I thought it was also interesting that activated the sirtuin genes he studies. I think skin health is important for overall health as well, but I agree about the marketing terms- made my “spider-sense” tingle initially 😆
Thanks for watching and for your comment!💜 It made my day 😊
@@molecularmakeup yes! he's in such a facinating field! if they had just skipped the space thing I would have had a much more positive first reaction, and I think others would too. I'm glad you're here to dig and decipher the data for the rest of us, your channel is much appreciated😊
Seems you have not done your due diligence. There has not been much marketing on this, Dr. Sinclair is not speaking about this on any of his platforms and he's only involved due to its mechanisms to slow the aging process which is what his lab does. We will cure cancer an dementia when people recognize that the "foods" they are eating are literally killing them. Dr. Sinclair is only targeting the people who know this and want to live a Long healthy life.