Watching! Living in the Caribbean we just have two seasons. Rainy and Dry Season. We have hot nights, hot days, sun, is our major environmental factor that affects the skin and coler, colder nights (best for my skin) . Our cold is nothing compared to you all coldness
Wow! I didn’t even know The Ordinary had borage oil! Also I see you have the whole PKY black tea line. I am so curious about that line. I hope you review it.
In the cooler and colder months, I'll just put on a second layer of moisturizer. I typically do my nighttime skincare routine about 2 hours before bedtime, and around half and hour before hitting the pillow I'll put on my second layer. Even another layer of eye cream if needed.
I live in Denmark where the months of fall are pretty cold and windy. I’ve found that the Illiyoon cream does wonders for keeping my skin barrier healthy🤩 Thank you so much Kelly for recommending this cream🙏 I have seen a major improvement on my skin in the last year or so - partly because of your amazing recommendations😊 Keep up the good work! It’s really helpful for people like me with sensitive skin
In the fall to mid winter, I was really struggling with Tret. 1) Even the smallest contact with my lips caused full blown dryness and irritation for days and 2) no matter how much propolis/ centella and barrier care I used, my face would get so itchy over night that I would subconscious scratch my face and wake up with scratches. This has happened at least 12 times this season and I’ve resorted to cutting my nails really short and wearing gloves/socks on my hands when going to bed. Yes, my husband thinks I’m crazy💁🏾♀️ On another note, any chance you could do a This or That episode?🙏🏾
After a whole year trying different products to calm down my redness i finally understood i have a damaged moisture barrier. And your videos helped me a lot in understanding that and in doing the first steps into healing. Thank you for your videos Kelly
Omg did i see the pyunkang yul black tea? Im excited for your review of those products. I just got a sample of it few months ago when i purchased the pyunkang essence toner. I would say its luxury. The toner is like gello type but it burst in water hydration on skin. The serum is like the toner but its more moisturizing. The cream is thick like you said. The eye cream is a dream eye cream
Is there any way you could cover your top hair care products (I realize it is a bit off topic but it falls under self care for many people:-) your hair always looks so healthy even though you use heat styling
Aww thank you! I do have a video on hair care I use from 2021 you can check out if you haven't already, those are still my core products. I've been testing a few new things since then I'm planning to share but that video is the core I what I do.
Hi Kelly! Your videos, as always, are so thoughtful, detailed, and balanced. Just wanted to ask since you said that tranexamic acid is your go-to for brightening, how does it compare to alpha arbutin in your experience? I always confuse the two and it seems like people use them for the same purpose. Thank you!
Hi Kelly I have very dry skin and it's always dry even in the Spring or Summer. When it's more humid I use lighter layers and actual face creams, but in the colder months I often have to use a really rich/buttery cream often aimed at body skin. I used a lot of toners and essences in the Summer in multiple layers and then sealed those in with my serums and a lighter cream texture (plus spf of course). Here in Scotland we've actually had quite a mild September until this week when temperatures have dropped. I'm back to my two favourites: the paula's choice clinical ultra rich moisturiser for during the day - a rich buttery texture, yet light enough on me to sink in allowing for application of spf the paula's choice soothing body butter for at night - richer than the face version and works far better for me overnight, although it does sink in within around 20 minutes and keeps my skin soft/comfortable overnight. Obviously i'm still using toners, essences and serums/treatments with these, but I need a rich/buttery cream in the colder weather. I will use a balm on top during the dead of Winter overnight if necessary, but I'm not quite there yet. Best wishes.
I really love your dry skin tips, often keep them in the back of mind for my winter skin! We are having a similarly mild September here in Wisconsin too, oddly warm but seems to be cooling off now.
I just love all of the info you provide!! Looking forward to using up some of the skincare I have and picking up some of your recommendations! Love your channel.❤❤
Hi Kelly, what would you recommend between Community Sixty Six cleanser and Stratia’s Cleansing Milk during Fall/Winter? I have dehydrated/flaky, oily, and acne-prone skin. Living in dry, desert-y Los Angeles. Thank you!
I think the community sixty six might be a little more friendly for the oily and acne prone conditions. Stratia is amazing but it's more moisturizing and might feel filmy if you have oily skin.
Hate the winter so much.. CAN'T WAIT to put on 2 Liters of amazing skincare and still wake up dry and freezing! Yay
OMG relatable!
@@KellyDriscoll Lol, can't wait for your Winter edition upcoming suggestions 😆
Watching! Living in the Caribbean we just have two seasons. Rainy and Dry Season. We have hot nights, hot days, sun, is our major environmental factor that affects the skin and coler, colder nights (best for my skin) . Our cold is nothing compared to you all coldness
Oh yes it's definitely different! I bet my skin would like your climate!
@@KellyDriscoll I am sure it will!
Wow! I didn’t even know The Ordinary had borage oil! Also I see you have the whole PKY black tea line. I am so curious about that line. I hope you review it.
In the cooler and colder months, I'll just put on a second layer of moisturizer. I typically do my nighttime skincare routine about 2 hours before bedtime, and around half and hour before hitting the pillow I'll put on my second layer. Even another layer of eye cream if needed.
Layering up is so helpful and easy! 👍
Your videos are calming and informative. I respect you so much, Kelly!!! BIG THANK YOU!
I live in Denmark where the months of fall are pretty cold and windy. I’ve found that the Illiyoon cream does wonders for keeping my skin barrier healthy🤩 Thank you so much Kelly for recommending this cream🙏 I have seen a major improvement on my skin in the last year or so - partly because of your amazing recommendations😊 Keep up the good work! It’s really helpful for people like me with sensitive skin
Oh yay! I'm so glad to hear the Illyoon is serving your skin in Denmark! ❤
Great tips and reminders Kelly. Thank you
I think the only thing I do as it gets colder is start using milkier toners. The rest of my routine can work pretty much year round.
Oh yes milky toners become a must for me in cold weather too, so helpful!👍
Great video as always👌
Just quality content 😎
So cool that there is an actual word for what I did for years and daily. I “slug” everyday and night around my eye areas with Aquaphor. 😎 Cool!!
In the fall to mid winter, I was really struggling with Tret. 1) Even the smallest contact with my lips caused full blown dryness and irritation for days and 2) no matter how much propolis/ centella and barrier care I used, my face would get so itchy over night that I would subconscious scratch my face and wake up with scratches. This has happened at least 12 times this season and I’ve resorted to cutting my nails really short and wearing gloves/socks on my hands when going to bed. Yes, my husband thinks I’m crazy💁🏾♀️
On another note, any chance you could do a This or That episode?🙏🏾
Oh my gosh I hope you have figured out how to calm the itch (urea is a good ingredient for this). Seasonal changes can wreck havoc sometimes!
After a whole year trying different products to calm down my redness i finally understood i have a damaged moisture barrier. And your videos helped me a lot in understanding that and in doing the first steps into healing.
Thank you for your videos Kelly
Wow, I'm so happy my videos have helped you!
Omg did i see the pyunkang yul black tea? Im excited for your review of those products. I just got a sample of it few months ago when i purchased the pyunkang essence toner. I would say its luxury. The toner is like gello type but it burst in water hydration on skin. The serum is like the toner but its more moisturizing. The cream is thick like you said. The eye cream is a dream eye cream
It's a great line, the moisturizer might be my favorite next to the eye cream!
Is there any way you could cover your top hair care products (I realize it is a bit off topic but it falls under self care for many people:-) your hair always looks so healthy even though you use heat styling
Aww thank you! I do have a video on hair care I use from 2021 you can check out if you haven't already, those are still my core products. I've been testing a few new things since then I'm planning to share but that video is the core I what I do.
Hi Kelly! Your videos, as always, are so thoughtful, detailed, and balanced. Just wanted to ask since you said that tranexamic acid is your go-to for brightening, how does it compare to alpha arbutin in your experience? I always confuse the two and it seems like people use them for the same purpose. Thank you!
Hi Kelly I have very dry skin and it's always dry even in the Spring or Summer. When it's more humid I use lighter layers and actual face creams, but in the colder months I often have to use a really rich/buttery cream often aimed at body skin. I used a lot of toners and essences in the Summer in multiple layers and then sealed those in with my serums and a lighter cream texture (plus spf of course). Here in Scotland we've actually had quite a mild September until this week when temperatures have dropped. I'm back to my two favourites:
the paula's choice clinical ultra rich moisturiser for during the day - a rich buttery texture, yet light enough on me to sink in allowing for application of spf
the paula's choice soothing body butter for at night - richer than the face version and works far better for me overnight, although it does sink in within around 20 minutes and keeps my skin soft/comfortable overnight.
Obviously i'm still using toners, essences and serums/treatments with these, but I need a rich/buttery cream in the colder weather. I will use a balm on top during the dead of Winter overnight if necessary, but I'm not quite there yet. Best wishes.
I really love your dry skin tips, often keep them in the back of mind for my winter skin! We are having a similarly mild September here in Wisconsin too, oddly warm but seems to be cooling off now.
I just love all of the info you provide!! Looking forward to using up some of the skincare I have and picking up some of your recommendations! Love your channel.❤❤
Thank you so much, it means a lot to me to know you enjoy my videos! 🙏❤
Hi Kelly, what would you recommend between Community Sixty Six cleanser and Stratia’s Cleansing Milk during Fall/Winter? I have dehydrated/flaky, oily, and acne-prone skin. Living in dry, desert-y Los Angeles. Thank you!
I think the community sixty six might be a little more friendly for the oily and acne prone conditions. Stratia is amazing but it's more moisturizing and might feel filmy if you have oily skin.
Do you use the oil before or after your moisturizer?
I personally like oil underneath moisturizer (feels more soothing imo) but you can absolutely put it on top, it's more a preference thing than a rule.
"As the heating goes up..." *cries in European*
No Stratia liquid gold?÷>
haha gotta shake it up now and then!
Thanks!
Thank you so much for your ongoing support, Shari, I'm so thankful for you!❤️🙏
Kelly, you have taught me so much about skincare !! Can’t thank you enough !!!You are amazing!!
I’m surprised stratia liquid gold wasn’t here 😅
Haha gotta shake it up now and then!
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Thank you. I was just searching online for an oil. Perfect timing🫶🫶.
So glad this helped!