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Why do we act like menstruation is unhygienic when the blood literally exists to protect fetuses while developing in the womb....? As women, we should be at the forefront of this understanding. Not saying I know wether it works on skin or not, or anywhere else, but you didn't even bother going into the science. Just rolled with the disgust and didnt even bother entertaining it on a scientific level.... Was sort of sad to see.
I think the “period mask” girl is just using the ordinary mask and trying to get the shock factor from her viewers. The color was off for real period blood (too pinky undertone), IMO.
@@LiesaPinkBunny Not really creepy. If you are a person who has had a period, you surely know the average brownish red tone of the blood that comes with the period. Athough not every body is the same, in general it's not usually so pinkish red, it looks like the Peeling Solution from TO.
Period blood can be a brownish red, cranberry red or more purplish/pinkish it all depends on your progesterone/estrogen levels, look up Alisa Vitti talking about it. So sure, it could be blood, or could be something else.
As a teenager, for years, I used an "acne toner" that contained 70% pure ethanol. Back then it was recommended to me by an actual derm(!). Now I know how harmful it was...
Saaaame It was prescribed to me. The doc said "use it twice a day and don't use anything else". I was 12, insecure, didn't know what to do, had no access to better info, so I trusted her Needless to say, my skin was DESTROYED by that. 12 years have passed, and I'm still struggling to treat the aftermath of that "treatment"
The smell alone is horrendous 🤢 Sidenote: did you know there's scented tampons?? Edit: this was made out of shock because just the simple fact that they exist. DO NOT USE THEM.
Indonesian here. About the last video it is once a thing in my country that smear your face w/ period blood can help clear your acne. I know that make no sense at all, but many older generation (especially from countryside) believe about those thing and often told the young generation (like me) who struggling w/ acne to just use the period blood. But nowadays skincare product are more accessible so that belief are started to faded. Sorry for grammar error, english are not my 1st languange.
I also reacted to that! But then I realized that I might be wrong and it might still be 2020. Or maybe it never was 2020 at all. Maybe we’re back to 2019? These last twelve or so months have been a nightmare and I’ve stopped caring by now
@@iceteeize honestly 2021 sucks for me currently 🙂 i'd rather go back to 2020. (Not everything sucks in 2021 but-) but hey, I realized that crying about it won't do anything, so... I just have to live with what I'm with currently cuz things WILL.GET.BETTER. I have to appreciate that I'm at least just alive, happy, and healthy! We never know how worse the future could be, so make the most of each day! ✨
I felt that girl's pain at 3:49. When I was a teen my mom told me all I needed to do was scrub my face with Dove and then put Sea Breeze on it. Needless to say my sensitive acne prone face did not agree lol.
@@brinut65 Parents seem to view acne and suffering as a weird right of passage. I'll take my son to a dermatologist instead of embarrassing him and making him suffer.
i didn’t know the name of it but i brought it from el salvador years ago and used it for my hair and my brother used it for his cystic acne as a gentle cleanser and it helped so much. I’ve also used it on my dog when he had a skin rash.
I have used qasil all my life. As a child my mom used as hair mask on me. As a teenager i used it to clear my acne. Qasil is made from leaves of a tree called Gob ( Ziziphus Jujube) which also has sweet fruits kind of look like the yellow cherries but taste different obviously. Qasil is great hair and face mask Hair: qasil was used as shampoo by somalis. It cleans the scalp and detangle the hair with it's slip texture. It softens the hair also. Face: it cleanse and detoxify the skin. It also fights against black and white head. It tight the skin like a clay mask so do not use more than twice a week for acne fighting usage and once a week for maintenance. In general qasil a natural and wonderful skin and hair care secret used by Somalis for thousands of yeasr a beauty regiment. Hope this helps.
Somali girl here! Yes, she’s right about qasil, and we have used it for thousands of years, but where i’m from in Somalia, I’ve seen it used a bit differently too. I’ve always seen it and been taught to use it as face mask once a week and not necessarily a cleanser. We use it alone and mixed with other ingredients in a mask too.
@@marangponto9560 I’m pretty sure it’s just a different ratio of water to powder. I saw that same girl post it for a mask. you leave it on for longer instead of constantly rubbing it in like you would for a cleanser
Love how on back of the Sea Breeze bottle is says for "sensitive skin" 😂😂😂 ummm what type of sensitive skin did people have back then. The one with the retinol burn needs to see a derm.
Yo the girl about doing her skincare routine after her wisdom teeth. That was literally me while inebriated, my friends said that i was asking if i could go back to my dorm to do my skincare routine. They said no 😭
“Your skin is smart, let it take care of you” I absolutely love that line... it’s so so true, and I feel that we can apply this perspective/way of action to a lot of other things in life. Especially ourselves. It’s easy to not trust ourselves, but, we’re actually doing all kinds of stuff that’s really really epic. There’s so many sides to us, all coexisting and being at once. Despite everything, here you are. And you know what? I know things are gonna be okay. Cause you, dear reader, are here.
It is the Somali version of Soapwort: a plant containing saponines. This European plant went out of favor, when people realized, that Saponines can cause Amenia because they are hemolytic.
Qasil contains Saponine a subgroup of glucoside, these are known to have hemolytic properties and should be used with care accordingly. This is the reason why saponine containing herbs like the saponaria officinalis that is common on the Europasian continent is no longer used in skin care. It IS useful in medicine though and saponins as well as other ingredients in this plant are commonly used for various purposes. I would not use the plant though, as plants have a tendency to have, too many different ingredients that you don't want, a purified and standardized product is usually safer and more effective. Another issue is, that the gob tree is a food source, over harvesting its leaves and bark to meet western demands could destroy these trees, that take years befor they bare any fruit. I fear there is an ethical issue that could hurt communities a lot.
@@hannajung7512 Basically what your saying but Saponines are only very dangerous when you apply them parenteral (is that the english term?) but I‘m not sure if the molecule could actually penetrate your skin when you use is as a „wash“. I‘m from Europe and there are quite some plant based drugs that are used especially because they contain saponines, for example a type of ivy is the main ingredient for a cough syrup (It’s called Prospan)🤷🏼♀️
@@hannajung7512 Oh I just read your comment again and saw that you actually mentioned the use in pharmacy 😂 So sorry for stating that, even though you mentioned it 😅
I remember discussing in a Instagram post about why you shouldn't put period blood on your face. Then this woman just replied to me saying that if I was putting a man's semen on my face I would be enjoying It?? That whole post was a mess tho
i mean she has a point... its normal to have another humans bodily fluid that comes from a dirty penis but not your own menstrual blood from your own body??
The "shit it's not working" was so funny. You can see her pause and be like damn it hahaha. The cocktail they give you when you get your wisdom teeth removed really heightens your emotions. The fact she was still thinking about it while on drugs just shows she meant business. Her ten step korean skincare could not wait!!
Qasil powder smells like matcha to me but it truly makes your face feel smooth because they are supposed to balance oil levels. I personally like it, which I use once a week. There are people who get instant results [well after three uses]. I don't know if it works for everyone but it is something that is worth trying.
Please look up “Saponines“ and what they can do. They are what makes this stuff foam and cleanse your skin. I would not use them, the can cause Anemia.
I’ve seen that ad so many times and it’s so obviously a filter afterwards. It makes me feel so bad for the people who spent their money on that snake oil.
Cassandra 🌺 Thank You for addressing these things. It breaks my heart when I see people harming their skin or suggesting harmful things on social media. So many are desperate to have healthy and beautiful skin that they will do anything. Blessings 🙌🏻🍑Lisa
Loves you peaches! Thanks for all your kindness, comments, and support! You re SO LOVED here and agreed with the social media bafoonery - hoping to help others by breaking it down! xoxo 🦋🦋🦋
@@teresazetuna it means the acid is doing what acids do and burning your skin. Though I am unfamiliar with skin care acids: I usually work with the "please, don't get this on you at all" ones.
Oh yeah she was going I’m not sure what that is mouthwash? And I’m going oh that’s seabreeze it’s basically alcohol and camphor and yup it stings like heck. Can’t believe they still make that crap.
Skin care industry: Visible light will age your skin! Use this product! Also skin care industry: use this visible light mask it will prevent aging! Use this product!
i think what they meas is UV ight, there are other ´´types´´ of light that could potentially be beneficial, since the light that they showed was red im guessing they are using infra red waves to stimulate collagen production.
In the spectrum of light uv and visibke lights are different from each other so they didn't mistaken visible light for uv light. Taking note that they claim that visible light will age your skin it comes across as ironic since they are saying the visible light mask will prevent aging. I could be wrong im not an expert just saying what's on my stupid mind😂
I just had surgery for my wisdom tooth. Oh boy, I couldn’t touch my face and cleanse properly for a week. No skincare routine for almost 10 days. I can feel her pain 😢
@@hiiiitherehaha I rinsed it with water. I tried to use foaming cleanser but I couldn’t actually work it into the skin. It’s the fourth week and my face still has some swelling. I am not consistent with my skincare either. My dentist said that he never did such complicated surgery in his life 😔
I actually tried the zitsticka patches and would recommend them to anyone with cystic acne, they also sell ones that are for pimples that are still under the skin
I wish you could make a whole video talking about that last TikTok. I know, you shouldn't have to explain why people shouldn't use their menstrual blood on their faces lol, but here we are. There are actually a whole bunch of people who genuinely believe menstrual blood is magical and can do almost everything for them. There are even people drinking it... 🤢. Everything started with the menstrual cup. Since it's not getting absorbed as it happens with tampons, they decided to start using it like this... I do use the menstrual cup, but damn, this is- a lot.
I dunno if it’s the menstrual cup… which may I say is the best invention of this century… wish they’d had them 20 years ago…. But more just not knowing and then getting bad info…also I think the whole “vampire facial” thing also helped make these young women think well it might work… when they see Kim kardashian getting her vampire facial with her own blood all over her face… so they decided to use what they had available to them….🤷🏻♀️
@@OzmaOfOzz girllll I looked at like 7 different websites and none of them disclosed the ingredients list for some reason, it took me so many tries to find it and when I did I had to hand type it because the ingredients list was in a table format and wouldn’t let me copy and paste without the grid😅
Sea Breeze has been around forever, but I didn't think anyone used it anymore. A relative recommended it to me when I was a teenager, and I enjoyed the tingling sensation at the time, and thought drying out your skin was the best way to treat and prevent acne. When I was a kid and certainly when my parents' generation were kids, we kind of relied on word-of-mouth to make skincare decisions. It's frustrating that in the age of the internet with dermatology experts offering skincare advice for free, that silly and potentially harmful advice still gets perpetuated.
you know what we don't like? 🤔 copyright strikes 😪 for shitty commerciaaaals 🥲 these are chia seeds 😤 don't put them on your cheeks 🫠 you better not buy from this commerciaaaaal 🥳
I knew it was seabreeze lol A lot of my friends had it. And we were told back then if it burns it’s working. Such bad advice! Thank God for you and Dr. Dray! My mom used to tell me to use straight rubbing alcohol on my zits. I now tell my daughters don’t you dare even put that on your face!
My mom is 69 and still uses Sea Breeze every day! 😆 I keep telling her this is not helping her fine lines and wrinkles. Yep I havnt used sea breeze since I was a teen.
In the Philippines, a lot of old people perpetuated this idea that the first time you get your period, you should use it on your face to prevent acne. I didn’t do it, but I remembered being really bummed out that I didn’t know beforehand lol. Thankfully I never attempted anything like that but I know a lot of people who did.
That girl and the Sea Breeze was 100% me. I only had my dad and he would buy me a new bottle every month (attempting) to help me and my acne as a kid/ teen. We love a helpful dad but I am also grateful that skin care has come such a long way from this. 😂
Back in high school I had a friend who was studying to become a MUA and an esthetician. At a sleepover she offered to give all of us facials which of course we accepted. Everything was fine until she started using this toner that literally made our faces burn. Another girl and I asked her what she was using and she said “before I tell you look at how much gunk I got out of your pores! It works so well!” Nail polish remover…this girl used non acetone nail polish remover on our freaking faces 😳 Don’t get me wrong it definitely pulled something out of my pores but it also dried my skin out for a week! The other girl who said something had a way worse reaction than me, she had two burns on her, one on her forehead and cheek. Even though this happened years ago I still have major trust issues with other people touching my face. I didn’t go back to another esthetician till 2 years ago and I’m in my late twenties 😅
Please please PLEASE review the Hanacure mask! It is 100% cruelty free and I’ve used and purchased 2 boxes - it actually worked wonderfully on my skin, but it is very pricey. I’d love to hear if you think it is worth the money. Some people have said it actually damages the skin, so I’d love to hear what you think about that too.
that second girl was overacting for the video smdh... also help me hiram? sis Hiram is not even an licensed aesthetician ... you need to go to an actual dermatologist
I am from Saudi Arabia, I think we also have the same green powder but with a different name called sidr, it is very popular in our country as a cleanser and it actually helps in treating acne and skin problems, it's a bit drying but it's amazing for the skin.
The powder from the gob tree is used from Asia to Africa, everywhere where this trees grow. In Europe we once used a similar powder made out of a herb. It is no longer in use, because Saponines which are the chemicals causing the foaming and cleansing can cause Anemia.
@@f.m.m6706 the working ingredients, that are cleaning and foaming are saponines, a group of chemicals that are part of the family of glucosides. They are known to destroy red blood cells by contact (what is called being hemolytic) by doing this they can cause bleeding and anemia. They are used in medicine to treat some issues, but because of the possible side effects when the bypass the skin barrier (for example when used on damaged skin) they are not used in cosmetics, instead other Glucosides are used. To which degree this applies to quasil is not easy to say. There are no studies about it, I could not find the exact amount and type of saponines that is in this trees leaves (from which quasil is made) But I would not take a risk with over prized ground up dryed leaves, since there are treatments available that have been demonstrated to work. Especcially since the gob tree is a slow growing tree that serves as a food source for the Somali people. Harvesting the leaves and barks from these trees to satisfy a western beauty hype could seriously damage those trees and by this the food source for many people.
@@hannajung7512 ahh damn thank you so much for this informative response! Lol my ethnic origin is East African, so whenever my parents go back home, they’re always bringing back loads of Qasil. I never knew that people back home used the gob tree as a source of food, that’s a good ethical point. Ive used Qasil sporadically, and I haven’t seen an issue. But like you said, it’s better safe than sorry. Thank you Hanna.
@@f.m.m6706 you know, I think as long it is used by the people that are of this culture, like yourself, the risk of over exploitation is relativly small, since those harvesting, selling and buying all depend on the trees. But if something like this is opened to the world economy whole forests get wiped out. Because suddenly those who sell the leaves and bark have no interest in preserving healthy fruit bearing trees. If the tree dies out, well, then the company finds another product to sell. And for the health risks. I am really not sure, but considering that it is marketed as a clean risk free alternative I think it is necessary to point out, that saponins are not without risk and that there is testing to be done.
This is why I don’t put everything on my face! Even some makeup’s can cause your face to break out real bad and yet you pile more makeup on to avoid the issue
I use to be all about "clean beauty " until I actually learned (from you) what all those names on the back actually mean. Thank you for doing what you're doing!!
I wouldn't use Sea Breeze for my regular skincare, but one thing it works really well for is taking off "greasepaint"/theatrical makeup. Regular makeup remover and cleansers won't touch that stuff and you end up with seriously blocked pores. I use the Sea Breeze, immediately follow up with a mild cleanser then a good moisturizer. Also, that girl was being seriously overdramatic (probably for views) about how it feels on the skin. At worst I've ever had is a tingle but she was acting like she'd used sulphuric acid or something.
I took a break from all skincare channels for a while because I realized that I started using skincare as a coping mechanism in an unhealthy way but now I'm back and I've missed this channel so much!!!!
The girl with that green thing its called in arabian countries “sadr” we use for our hair “oily hair” it helps with hair growth and cleaning up the hair from oils, use it once every 2 weeks because its super strong... but there is Arabian dermatologist says its good for back acne👍🏻 i had use it a long time a go its good its like a clay mask🧜🏻♀️🧜🏻♀️💓
In regard to the gal who got her wisdom teeth removed.I knew someone who used to be an anesthesiologist and she said the people who had the funniest or more unusual reactions to being put under were teenage girls. I honestly love your reactions! They make me laugh and smile, very funny😊
Dear Cassandra, you're videos are so informative. The only thing is that I haven't seen the option of subtitles. I guess that that would help the hearing impaired a lot. Maybe it's just my settings, I just haven't seen subtitles.
Hi Cassandra, Just wanted to know if I use the right skin products. Morning : Dave soap Ice cube on face Dr Rachel vitamin c face serum SPF 50 Night: Dave soap Toner Moisturizer hydrating cream Retinol Lotion vitamin a Eye cream Once a week : Exfoliate x 1 a week Mask x 1 a week Galvanic spa 2 x week Steam face 1 x a week
i had a friend in middle school that told me the day she got her period, her mother made her rub blood on her face. she said it supposedly helped with acne. i’ve heard other girls tell me that they did it too and i still can’t get past the fact it’s period blood.
I don't know why but after exiting the drama community I have to hear this women's voice to calm down and sleep and now I'm getting the whole line of The Ordinary because of her thx buddy
We use Qasil like a mask. I’m from Somalia and I have used it many times. It’s good for skin and hair. I have never seen someone use it as cleanser before.
In the mid 80's, when I was a teenager, I was told by a friend that her family was native American and that they had a tradition of wearing the first period blood as a mask to ward off acne.
The burning one I actually use! It helps me with bumps and reduces redness (well for me) it also cleans my face very well from any dirt but it does dry out my face but I guess it’s kinda worth it (It’s called astringent)
Anesthesia is really like that though. I got my tubes tied and I was really into fitness and working out. The minute I woke up I was talking to the doctor about working out. 😂
@@eylulvv Lol not all black people though. Some black people just have flawless skin, maybe it's genetic and runs in the family. I for one have problem skin sometimes, definitely not this flawless no pores you're talking about. where can i buy that haha
I used to use that burning stuff, back when I was a teen. It dried me out really bad, but took off my dollar store gothic raccoon makeup. What has done the most at clearing up my skin was discovering my wheat sensitivity then cutting it out. If I eat anything contaminated with even just wheat based vinegar, my pores plug up and I get sores all over my scalp. (I'm most likely reacting to Amylase-trypsin inhibitors, not gluten, vinegar does not retain wheat gluten)
3:21 this is so reliable because my mom got that for me and said she used it when she was a teen and it burns but it means it’s working and I don’t notice a difference so I stopped using it
The fella with the severe black head cream. It is sold on Amazon. It comes in charcoal and teatree. I don't use any thing that I wouldn't eat after using rx reton a in the late 60's , early 70's. People can't believe I'm 66. I have lived a hard life , but look 40. It's how you take care of yourself.
My sister had a birth scar on her face so she went to the dermatologist to get rid of it AND THE DERMA LITERALLY SUGGESTED HER TO PUT PERIOD BLOOD ON IT. *.*
Omg god bless you for that butt acne bit. Ugh as a cuban man dealing with it it sucks. Hispanic people are a little hairy. Body acne sucks. Appreciate you Cassandra!
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Are you suffering hair loss? I have the same bald spot in my forehead and I have Poliquistic Ovary Sindrom.
Yes please please please please do a review of the Hanacure mask.
I have the ingredients for that Green Tea face mask on Amazon: "antioxidants, green tea extract, green tea, kaolin."
I hope you try this product.
The excessive zooms in this video made it so hard to watch...the video is great, but hard to watch
Why do we act like menstruation is unhygienic when the blood literally exists to protect fetuses while developing in the womb....? As women, we should be at the forefront of this understanding. Not saying I know wether it works on skin or not, or anywhere else, but you didn't even bother going into the science. Just rolled with the disgust and didnt even bother entertaining it on a scientific level.... Was sort of sad to see.
I think the “period mask” girl is just using the ordinary mask and trying to get the shock factor from her viewers. The color was off for real period blood (too pinky undertone), IMO.
I don’t know. Everyone has dif color of period.. but I sure hope it’s not real. I’ve seen videos where it’s def real tho
@@Jezebel066 Yeah lol people actually do this and it’s actually not bad for you
@@LiesaPinkBunny Not really creepy. If you are a person who has had a period, you surely know the average brownish red tone of the blood that comes with the period. Athough not every body is the same, in general it's not usually so pinkish red, it looks like the Peeling Solution from TO.
Period blood can be a brownish red, cranberry red or more purplish/pinkish it all depends on your progesterone/estrogen levels, look up Alisa Vitti talking about it. So sure, it could be blood, or could be something else.
@@LiesaPinkBunny if you have a period.... YOU KNOW! How is that creepy?
That girl who had her wisdom tooth removed had me floored😂🤣we stan a dedicated queen👑
“I don’t care about other people.. I care about MY skincare!” 😂
One of the best post wisdom teeth reactions ever lol. She meant that 😂
Oh shit its not working 😂😂
I read it decapitated instead of dedicated 💀
@@rachanathapa4824 omg that must've been alarming lolol
The wisdom teeth girl freaking out about not being able to wash her face gave me LIFEEEE
I've passed away laughing!
@Helen _ Patrick this wasn’t asked for but ok
@Helen _ Patrick no one cares
"If it stings it works"
Brb gonna go rub bees on my face to get that skin plump 👌
brb gotta go get bleach and rubbing alcohol
😂
OH MY GOD NO I JUST GOT RID OF MY BEE MENTAL IMAGES
My skin gon *bee* so perfect
ill be right back :)
As a teenager, for years, I used an "acne toner" that contained 70% pure ethanol. Back then it was recommended to me by an actual derm(!). Now I know how harmful it was...
Saaaame
It was prescribed to me. The doc said "use it twice a day and don't use anything else". I was 12, insecure, didn't know what to do, had no access to better info, so I trusted her
Needless to say, my skin was DESTROYED by that.
12 years have passed, and I'm still struggling to treat the aftermath of that "treatment"
@@polinadmitrovich7637 wow you cant even trust doctors nowadays
@@chanel_oberlin yes you can! Doctors are here to help, back in the day not to much.
@@excusemeum....8053 what's changed now?
@@Jade-ig9lq Yeah seems like things only got worse
“ If it stings, it works”
A lot of things sting, like Hydrochloric Acid. Doesn’t mean it is good for your epidermis, dear 🙃.
Cassandra said "just because it stings, doesn't mean it works"
@@applescotchpie3003 I was addressing the person in the tik tok, not Cassandra. Sorry for the confusion!
@@firequeen9018 agree with ya. Netels sting don't mean ya jump in a Bush of em XD
Lemon in the eyes sting 😃
Yea not to mention “stinging” shouldn’t happen 🙃 I mean a lot of our beauty products are uncomfortable
“Sis, that’s a cyst.”
I think I have one too
I'd use some ichtyol ointment on that one and cover it with a regular bandaid. Smells disgusting but it works and is super cheap.
😂
Even if period blood clears acne scars, I wouldn't try it on my face it's disgusting
ikr, absolutely disgusting and not hygienic
So disgusting 🤢
The smell alone is horrendous 🤢
Sidenote: did you know there's scented tampons??
Edit: this was made out of shock because just the simple fact that they exist. DO NOT USE THEM.
@@justarandompanda7568 ew what
@@opheliarathmore7829 How exactly is menstrual blood unhygienic? Or are we just perpetuating psuedoscientific cultural stigmas?
Indonesian here. About the last video it is once a thing in my country that smear your face w/ period blood can help clear your acne. I know that make no sense at all, but many older generation (especially from countryside) believe about those thing and often told the young generation (like me) who struggling w/ acne to just use the period blood. But nowadays skincare product are more accessible so that belief are started to faded.
Sorry for grammar error, english are not my 1st languange.
Your English is very well for it being your second language.
Well your English is 100% better than my Indonesian 😂
WTF Really? Tell me more please
@@iwashere868 aww, thank you so much😊
@@msfs19941 for real? LOL
“Internet is not the library, it’s the dumpster.” 😂 and did she said we are in 2020?
Yes I caught that too lol 😆
What's the difference, 2020/2021 their both shitty years
@@B_Billyonn ikr
I also reacted to that! But then I realized that I might be wrong and it might still be 2020. Or maybe it never was 2020 at all. Maybe we’re back to 2019?
These last twelve or so months have been a nightmare and I’ve stopped caring by now
@@iceteeize honestly 2021 sucks for me currently 🙂 i'd rather go back to 2020. (Not everything sucks in 2021 but-) but hey, I realized that crying about it won't do anything, so... I just have to live with what I'm with currently cuz things WILL.GET.BETTER. I have to appreciate that I'm at least just alive, happy, and healthy! We never know how worse the future could be, so make the most of each day! ✨
That "period blood" is DEFinitely The Ordinary's AHA/BHA peeling solution and she just said that for shock value (and it worked lol)
Yep! I use that one and its exactly the same. Good click bait though 😅
Yeah lol I have that mask too
I came to the comments section to look for this! Lol! I thought of SKIN1004 Zombie Beauty and The Ordinary AHA peels 😆
I felt that girl's pain at 3:49. When I was a teen my mom told me all I needed to do was scrub my face with Dove and then put Sea Breeze on it. Needless to say my sensitive acne prone face did not agree lol.
This is the most painful thing I’ve read all week
That's like putting salt on the wound
what is it with the older gen and their astringent 😭
My mom told me to use straight up alcohol... So I did... For years. With no moisturizer.
@@brinut65 Parents seem to view acne and suffering as a weird right of passage. I'll take my son to a dermatologist instead of embarrassing him and making him suffer.
I got that chia seeds commercial on TH-cam earlier today and my exact reaction was “that’s not clear skin, they just used the blur tool on photoshop”
It's all over Instagram...
Quasil is amazing! I have been using it for a while now on my hair, as a face mask and to treat pimples overnight, it works, you have to try it out
Ooh I’ll have to look into it!
Where did you get it from?
i didn’t know the name of it but i brought it from el salvador years ago and used it for my hair and my brother used it for his cystic acne as a gentle cleanser and it helped so much. I’ve also used it on my dog when he had a skin rash.
Could you please tell us someting more about this lamp? Light stim?
I have used qasil all my life. As a child my mom used as hair mask on me. As a teenager i used it to clear my acne. Qasil is made from leaves of a tree called Gob ( Ziziphus Jujube) which also has sweet fruits kind of look like the yellow cherries but taste different obviously. Qasil is great hair and face mask
Hair: qasil was used as shampoo by somalis. It cleans the scalp and detangle the hair with it's slip texture. It softens the hair also.
Face: it cleanse and detoxify the skin. It also fights against black and white head. It tight the skin like a clay mask so do not use more than twice a week for acne fighting usage and once a week for maintenance.
In general qasil a natural and wonderful skin and hair care secret used by Somalis for thousands of yeasr a beauty regiment.
Hope this helps.
Somali girl here! Yes, she’s right about qasil, and we have used it for thousands of years, but where i’m from in Somalia, I’ve seen it used a bit differently too. I’ve always seen it and been taught to use it as face mask once a week and not necessarily a cleanser. We use it alone and mixed with other ingredients in a mask too.
How do u use it? What do u add to make the mask? Thank you if you reply
@@marangponto9560 I’m pretty sure it’s just a different ratio of water to powder. I saw that same girl post it for a mask. you leave it on for longer instead of constantly rubbing it in like you would for a cleanser
Love how on back of the Sea Breeze bottle is says for "sensitive skin" 😂😂😂 ummm what type of sensitive skin did people have back then.
The one with the retinol burn needs to see a derm.
yupp
Well it's an astringent so it's not meant for being rubbed on your face. It's mainly used to sanitize skin and clean wounds.
@@freshlilies7154 the PAIN
I use to use seabreeze 100% that girl was acting it barely hurts
@@mamacita278 she probably has more sensitive skin than you
Yo the girl about doing her skincare routine after her wisdom teeth. That was literally me while inebriated, my friends said that i was asking if i could go back to my dorm to do my skincare routine. They said no 😭
Was that you in the video?
@@beanybabysnail8576 yes lmao
(Not really)
Who remembers back when there were only 3 brands of acne products at the drugstore: Oxy, Clearasil, and Sea Breeze.
Clearasil would break my face out and then Sea Breeze would burn it off. The struggle was real lol.
Me and ten o 6
Noxema
The only acne products my parents would buy for me were the oxy pads and they stung so bad
Haha yes! Soon as that girl held up the bottle i knew it was seabreeze. Lol i could feel that burn just watching her! Lol
“Your skin is smart, let it take care of you”
I absolutely love that line... it’s so so true, and I feel that we can apply this perspective/way of action to a lot of other things in life. Especially ourselves.
It’s easy to not trust ourselves, but, we’re actually doing all kinds of stuff that’s really really epic. There’s so many sides to us, all coexisting and being at once.
Despite everything, here you are.
And you know what? I know things are gonna be okay. Cause you, dear reader, are here.
The "Qaasil" one is 100% accurate - I am Somali, and we've used it for 1000 years, and it's part of our culture!
Time stamp, please?
@@OzmaOfOzz just before 12:00
@@charlottewilson6567 thank you! 😊
It is the Somali version of Soapwort: a plant containing saponines. This European plant went out of favor, when people realized, that Saponines can cause Amenia because they are hemolytic.
Is it good for dry, sensitive skin?
The wisdom teeth girl was adorable!!! The “it’s not working” at the end had me gasp for air!! 😂😂😂
I've watched this a couple of times and every time I lose it at "shit, it's not working!"
😭😭😂😂😂😂
Poor thing doesn’t realise skincare can prevent signs of aging, she's 25, she hasn’t aged yet 😂 Skincare won’t make you look like a fetus lmao
Qasil contains Saponine a subgroup of glucoside, these are known to have hemolytic properties and should be used with care accordingly. This is the reason why saponine containing herbs like the saponaria officinalis that is common on the Europasian continent is no longer used in skin care.
It IS useful in medicine though and saponins as well as other ingredients in this plant are commonly used for various purposes. I would not use the plant though, as plants have a tendency to have, too many different ingredients that you don't want, a purified and standardized product is usually safer and more effective.
Another issue is, that the gob tree is a food source, over harvesting its leaves and bark to meet western demands could destroy these trees, that take years befor they bare any fruit. I fear there is an ethical issue that could hurt communities a lot.
Thanks I was really curious about that.
Hey cool, I just learned about Saponines today in Pharmacy School, so cool to hear that!
@@lf8798 and? What did you learn ;-)
@@hannajung7512 Basically what your saying but Saponines are only very dangerous when you apply them parenteral (is that the english term?) but I‘m not sure if the molecule could actually penetrate your skin when you use is as a „wash“. I‘m from Europe and there are quite some plant based drugs that are used especially because they contain saponines, for example a type of ivy is the main ingredient for a cough syrup (It’s called Prospan)🤷🏼♀️
@@hannajung7512 Oh I just read your comment again and saw that you actually mentioned the use in pharmacy 😂 So sorry for stating that, even though you mentioned it 😅
I remember discussing in a Instagram post about why you shouldn't put period blood on your face.
Then this woman just replied to me saying that if I was putting a man's semen on my face I would be enjoying It??
That whole post was a mess tho
Don't know why she would say that, but yeah that post sounds like it was a mess
i mean she has a point... its normal to have another humans bodily fluid that comes from a dirty penis but not your own menstrual blood from your own body??
@@psycherevivedby idk about you but I wouldn’t want any of it on my face lol
@@psycherevivedby i don't want any bodily fluid from anyone else on my body thank you very much
@@psycherevivedby wdym its normal to have semen on your face........ its disgusting either way ma'am
The "shit it's not working" was so funny. You can see her pause and be like damn it hahaha. The cocktail they give you when you get your wisdom teeth removed really heightens your emotions. The fact she was still thinking about it while on drugs just shows she meant business. Her ten step korean skincare could not wait!!
Qasil powder smells like matcha to me but it truly makes your face feel smooth because they are supposed to balance oil levels. I personally like it, which I use once a week. There are people who get instant results [well after three uses]. I don't know if it works for everyone but it is something that is worth trying.
Please look up “Saponines“ and what they can do. They are what makes this stuff foam and cleanse your skin.
I would not use them, the can cause Anemia.
We Indian's have something like this called soap nut powder. It's meant to be used on the hair only
@@pitchblack.nemesis yep, that's it
@@pooja350 where do you get it? And oh does sandalwood soap work for acne?
Omg the girl who had a melt down about not being able to wash her face after wisdom tooth removal is my spirit animal
I’ve seen that ad so many times and it’s so obviously a filter afterwards. It makes me feel so bad for the people who spent their money on that snake oil.
Cassandra 🌺
Thank You for addressing these things. It breaks my heart when I see people harming their skin or suggesting harmful things on social media. So many are desperate to have healthy and beautiful skin that they will do anything.
Blessings 🙌🏻🍑Lisa
Loves you peaches! Thanks for all your kindness, comments, and support! You re SO LOVED here and agreed with the social media bafoonery - hoping to help others by breaking it down! xoxo 🦋🦋🦋
Cassandra your comment means so
Much to me. I truly care so much. Thank You. Blessings Cassandra 🙌🏻🧡🍑Lisa
“If it stings, it works” so does acid, doesn't mean its doing anything
It’s giving you a chemical burn if that counts
When it stings it means ur pores are opening up, right? Or no?
@@teresazetuna it means the acid is doing what acids do and burning your skin.
Though I am unfamiliar with skin care acids: I usually work with the "please, don't get this on you at all" ones.
@@emmad4308 I have a tretinoin cream that helps with blackheads/acne. When I apply it I get the burning sensation too. Is that dangerous then?
Which person said that? I tried to find it, but I couldn't for some reason!!
Oh Seabreaze.....it’s up there with St Ives apricot scrub. It was popular in the 80s!
BEST SELLER FEET SCRUBS FOR 80's LADIES TRENDY 2022 😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱
Oh yeah she was going I’m not sure what that is mouthwash? And I’m going oh that’s seabreeze it’s basically alcohol and camphor and yup it stings like heck. Can’t believe they still make that crap.
Clearasil tonic or clean & clear tonic also burns
It must have been advertised as a skin cleanser because I used it as a kid, just like the girl's father.
Imagine using some st Ives apricot scrub and following it up with that seabreeze shit. Hello chemical burns
Skin care industry: Visible light will age your skin! Use this product!
Also skin care industry: use this visible light mask it will prevent aging! Use this product!
I want one so much but the one I want is $200😟 do you know of a less expensive one that works?
i think what they meas is UV ight, there are other ´´types´´ of light that could potentially be beneficial, since the light that they showed was red im guessing they are using infra red waves to stimulate collagen production.
uv light is damaging and ´´attacks´´´collagen
@@jannettevdl881 there was a recent hype around “blue light“ and other visible wave lengths. Claiming, that visible light could age your skin.
In the spectrum of light uv and visibke lights are different from each other so they didn't mistaken visible light for uv light. Taking note that they claim that visible light will age your skin it comes across as ironic since they are saying the visible light mask will prevent aging. I could be wrong im not an expert just saying what's on my stupid mind😂
I just had surgery for my wisdom tooth. Oh boy, I couldn’t touch my face and cleanse properly for a week. No skincare routine for almost 10 days. I can feel her pain 😢
Not even a light wash? Damn-
@@hiiiitherehaha I rinsed it with water. I tried to use foaming cleanser but I couldn’t actually work it into the skin. It’s the fourth week and my face still has some swelling. I am not consistent with my skincare either. My dentist said that he never did such complicated surgery in his life 😔
I just needed her to tell us the details on the period mask...
It was ordinary peel mask
It’s cleared my skin
@@TakeVan you tried it 😟
@@Ke_vin yes that’s me in the video
@@TakeVan why would you try it in the first place to know the effects
Love your attitude: respectful, funny, relatable and objective.
that girl who had her wisdom teeth removed? mood! I NEED MY SKINCARE ROUTINE, LET ME CLEAN AND TREAT AND MY FACE LOL
I was so desperate as a teenager because of my acne I put nail polish remover on a cotton ball and rubbed it in my face...never again.
Omfg 😳
Wait what-
LOLLLLLL
I did the same! I also used bleach once! I didn’t rub it all over but I did tab it on the pimple itself. How crazy were we?! Lol
NO NO NO NO
N O
GOD
NO
I actually tried the zitsticka patches and would recommend them to anyone with cystic acne, they also sell ones that are for pimples that are still under the skin
That girl with the face burning stuff reminds me of when I was in high school. We used Noxzema wipes that smelled like pure alcohol. 😭
Yes!!!
16:55 Cassandra was so done with these products she said its the first week of 2020 :D
lol I noticed that too
Actually one of my aunts once said that she uses period blood for her period acnes and I was like "wHaT!😳"
I wish you could make a whole video talking about that last TikTok. I know, you shouldn't have to explain why people shouldn't use their menstrual blood on their faces lol, but here we are.
There are actually a whole bunch of people who genuinely believe menstrual blood is magical and can do almost everything for them. There are even people drinking it... 🤢. Everything started with the menstrual cup. Since it's not getting absorbed as it happens with tampons, they decided to start using it like this... I do use the menstrual cup, but damn, this is- a lot.
I couldn’t agree more!
I dunno if it’s the menstrual cup… which may I say is the best invention of this century… wish they’d had them 20 years ago…. But more just not knowing and then getting bad info…also I think the whole “vampire facial” thing also helped make these young women think well it might work… when they see Kim kardashian getting her vampire facial with her own blood all over her face… so they decided to use what they had available to them….🤷🏻♀️
There's people eating raw placenta they're just crazy and no amount of warning will stop them
It took me so long to find the ingredients list of that zombie pack🥺:
Niacinamide, Disodium EDTA, Lavandula Angustifolia, Panthenol, Rosa Centifola Flower Extract, Adenosine, Echinacea Angustifolia Extract, Zea Mays (Corn) Starch, Commiphora Mukul Resin, Betula Platyphylla Japonica Juice, Copper Tripeptide-1, Butylene Glycol, Sodium PCA, Glycerin, Propolis Extract, Hippophae Rhamnoides, Centella Asiatica, Arnica Montana Flower Extract, Allantoin, Fragrance, Silica, Aluminum Powder, Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Extract, Anastatica Hierochuntica Extract
Let's hope she sees this 😊
Omg the essential oils are at the top
Is it cruelty free?
@@OzmaOfOzz girllll I looked at like 7 different websites and none of them disclosed the ingredients list for some reason, it took me so many tries to find it and when I did I had to hand type it because the ingredients list was in a table format and wouldn’t let me copy and paste without the grid😅
@@NoirMariaa not all heroes wear capes 🤗
Sea Breeze has been around forever, but I didn't think anyone used it anymore. A relative recommended it to me when I was a teenager, and I enjoyed the tingling sensation at the time, and thought drying out your skin was the best way to treat and prevent acne. When I was a kid and certainly when my parents' generation were kids, we kind of relied on word-of-mouth to make skincare decisions. It's frustrating that in the age of the internet with dermatology experts offering skincare advice for free, that silly and potentially harmful advice still gets perpetuated.
WHY US NO ONE TALKING ABOUT THE SONG AT 6:55. ITS GENIUS
you know what we don't like? 🤔
copyright strikes 😪
for shitty commerciaaaals 🥲
these are chia seeds 😤
don't put them on your cheeks 🫠
you better not buy from this commerciaaaaal 🥳
I knew it was seabreeze lol A lot of my friends had it. And we were told back then if it burns it’s working. Such bad advice! Thank God for you and Dr. Dray! My mom used to tell me to use straight rubbing alcohol on my zits. I now tell my daughters don’t you dare even put that on your face!
The faces that girl made in the second tik tok is me whenever I eat something spicy. I legit feel bad for her.
16:54 sis said “i cant with 2020”
Should we tell her? :) lol
@@MaynardsSpaceship hahahahah
let her redo 2020 in peace guys
She's living in 2020.2 👁️🗨️👄👁️🗨️
@@cristi4n.anderson PLSSS
My mom is 69 and still uses Sea Breeze every day! 😆 I keep telling her this is not helping her fine lines and wrinkles. Yep I havnt used sea breeze since I was a teen.
"I HAVE TO CHECK IF IT'S CRUELTY FREE"
That one statement, instinctively made me subscribe and binge your other videos. 💖
In the Philippines, a lot of old people perpetuated this idea that the first time you get your period, you should use it on your face to prevent acne. I didn’t do it, but I remembered being really bummed out that I didn’t know beforehand lol. Thankfully I never attempted anything like that but I know a lot of people who did.
do you want a cup with my white fluid to mix with your red fluid to create a more nutritive mask?
That girl and the Sea Breeze was 100% me. I only had my dad and he would buy me a new bottle every month (attempting) to help me and my acne as a kid/ teen. We love a helpful dad but I am also grateful that skin care has come such a long way from this. 😂
I feel so sorry for their skin 😭
RIP skin!
Dudes, the product description on Sea Breeze, NO MA’AM. 5:28
RIGHT? LMFAO
If a product says "leaves skin *looking* _____" instead of listing what it actually does to help... that's a bad sign.
Back in high school I had a friend who was studying to become a MUA and an esthetician.
At a sleepover she offered to give all of us facials which of course we accepted. Everything was fine until she started using this toner that literally made our faces burn. Another girl and I asked her what she was using and she said “before I tell you look at how much gunk I got out of your pores! It works so well!”
Nail polish remover…this girl used non acetone nail polish remover on our freaking faces 😳
Don’t get me wrong it definitely pulled something out of my pores but it also dried my skin out for a week! The other girl who said something had a way worse reaction than me, she had two burns on her, one on her forehead and cheek.
Even though this happened years ago I still have major trust issues with other people touching my face. I didn’t go back to another esthetician till 2 years ago and I’m in my late twenties 😅
Please please PLEASE review the Hanacure mask! It is 100% cruelty free and I’ve used and purchased 2 boxes - it actually worked wonderfully on my skin, but it is very pricey. I’d love to hear if you think it is worth the money. Some people have said it actually damages the skin, so I’d love to hear what you think about that too.
What benefits did you notice?
that second girl was overacting for the video smdh... also help me hiram? sis Hiram is not even an licensed aesthetician ... you need to go to an actual dermatologist
omg i said the same thing, i really hope she went to an actual derm because she needed medical help tbh
I literally think this every time I see one of his videos.. drives me insane because he acts like he is such a specialist
I was going to buy that light mask, thank you so much for clarifying! They’re selling for around 200+. Saving me money Cassandra! 😅
I am from Saudi Arabia, I think we also have the same green powder but with a different name called sidr, it is very popular in our country as a cleanser and it actually helps in treating acne and skin problems, it's a bit drying but it's amazing for the skin.
The powder from the gob tree is used from Asia to Africa, everywhere where this trees grow.
In Europe we once used a similar powder made out of a herb. It is no longer in use, because Saponines which are the chemicals causing the foaming and cleansing can cause Anemia.
@@hannajung7512 really? Does this apply to Qasil too? The one from East Africa? How can it give you anemia??
@@f.m.m6706 the working ingredients, that are cleaning and foaming are saponines, a group of chemicals that are part of the family of glucosides. They are known to destroy red blood cells by contact (what is called being hemolytic) by doing this they can cause bleeding and anemia. They are used in medicine to treat some issues, but because of the possible side effects when the bypass the skin barrier (for example when used on damaged skin) they are not used in cosmetics, instead other Glucosides are used.
To which degree this applies to quasil is not easy to say. There are no studies about it, I could not find the exact amount and type of saponines that is in this trees leaves (from which quasil is made)
But I would not take a risk with over prized ground up dryed leaves, since there are treatments available that have been demonstrated to work.
Especcially since the gob tree is a slow growing tree that serves as a food source for the Somali people. Harvesting the leaves and barks from these trees to satisfy a western beauty hype could seriously damage those trees and by this the food source for many people.
@@hannajung7512 ahh damn thank you so much for this informative response! Lol my ethnic origin is East African, so whenever my parents go back home, they’re always bringing back loads of Qasil. I never knew that people back home used the gob tree as a source of food, that’s a good ethical point. Ive used Qasil sporadically, and I haven’t seen an issue. But like you said, it’s better safe than sorry. Thank you Hanna.
@@f.m.m6706 you know, I think as long it is used by the people that are of this culture, like yourself, the risk of over exploitation is relativly small, since those harvesting, selling and buying all depend on the trees. But if something like this is opened to the world economy whole forests get wiped out. Because suddenly those who sell the leaves and bark have no interest in preserving healthy fruit bearing trees. If the tree dies out, well, then the company finds another product to sell.
And for the health risks. I am really not sure, but considering that it is marketed as a clean risk free alternative I think it is necessary to point out, that saponins are not without risk and that there is testing to be done.
"Just because it hurts doesn't mean it works"
That's a nice tip tho.
This is why I don’t put everything on my face! Even some makeup’s can cause your face to break out real bad and yet you pile more makeup on to avoid the issue
I use to be all about "clean beauty " until I actually learned (from you) what all those names on the back actually mean. Thank you for doing what you're doing!!
I wouldn't use Sea Breeze for my regular skincare, but one thing it works really well for is taking off "greasepaint"/theatrical makeup. Regular makeup remover and cleansers won't touch that stuff and you end up with seriously blocked pores. I use the Sea Breeze, immediately follow up with a mild cleanser then a good moisturizer. Also, that girl was being seriously overdramatic (probably for views) about how it feels on the skin. At worst I've ever had is a tingle but she was acting like she'd used sulphuric acid or something.
I took a break from all skincare channels for a while because I realized that I started using skincare as a coping mechanism in an unhealthy way but now I'm back and I've missed this channel so much!!!!
How do you use skincare as a coping mechanism in an unhealthy way? Genuine question bc this has never crossed my mind.
@@hdmm9136 lol had the exact same thought
The girl with that green thing its called in arabian countries “sadr” we use for our hair “oily hair” it helps with hair growth and cleaning up the hair from oils, use it once every 2 weeks because its super strong... but there is Arabian dermatologist says its good for back acne👍🏻 i had use it a long time a go its good its like a clay mask🧜🏻♀️🧜🏻♀️💓
" she started the video with I went to Walmart with my dad and we knew it was going down hill from there " 😂
In regard to the gal who got her wisdom teeth removed.I knew someone who used to be an anesthesiologist and she said the people who had the funniest or more unusual reactions to being put under were teenage girls. I honestly love your reactions! They make me laugh and smile, very funny😊
3:22 Sea Breeze: the popular face-burning astringent of my teen years during the 80's...😱
Girl!!! I haven't seen you in years. You look amazing!!!! I am SOOOOO HAPPY for you! Your skin is stunning!
“Don’t watch, just react”? What does that even mean
They don't watch before making the video. That way you get her original reaction.
Yea it's really weird of them to say it, like, it doesn't make sense 😅
It is really confusing the way they worded it I'm not gonna lie
Whos they
Especially odd if she edits her own videos. Hard to close your eyes...
"shit, it's not working" LOLOLOLOLOL
Dear Cassandra, you're videos are so informative. The only thing is that I haven't seen the option of subtitles. I guess that that would help the hearing impaired a lot. Maybe it's just my settings, I just haven't seen subtitles.
Hi Cassandra,
Just wanted to know if I use the right skin products.
Morning :
Dave soap
Ice cube on face
Dr Rachel vitamin c face serum
SPF 50
Night:
Dave soap
Toner
Moisturizer hydrating cream
Retinol Lotion vitamin a
Eye cream
Once a week :
Exfoliate x 1 a week
Mask x 1 a week
Galvanic spa 2 x week
Steam face 1 x a week
The fact that sea breeze is used for a itchy scalp or as a make up remover and she just used it as a whole skin care routine thing is crazy bru
i had a friend in middle school that told me the day she got her period, her mother made her rub blood on her face. she said it supposedly helped with acne. i’ve heard other girls tell me that they did it too and i still can’t get past the fact it’s period blood.
Not the description of the astringent saying “the tingle tells you it’s working”
Sea Breeze, ugh takes me back. I want to blame this for my rosacea
Cystic Acne can be caused by hormone imbalances. I had awful cystic acne from pcos.
I don't know why but after exiting the drama community I have to hear this women's voice to calm down and sleep and now I'm getting the whole line of The Ordinary because of her thx buddy
We use Qasil like a mask. I’m from Somalia and I have used it many times. It’s good for skin and hair. I have never seen someone use it as cleanser before.
In the mid 80's, when I was a teenager, I was told by a friend that her family was native American and that they had a tradition of wearing the first period blood as a mask to ward off acne.
At 7:42 they didn't even apply chia seeds, they legit drew black dots in post, they're not even sitting on the product they're floating.
The burning one I actually use! It helps me with bumps and reduces redness (well for me) it also cleans my face very well from any dirt but it does dry out my face but I guess it’s kinda worth it
(It’s called astringent)
"no skincare tonight? Noooooo" hahaha I'm like her
What a mood!
Anesthesia is really like that though. I got my tubes tied and I was really into fitness and working out. The minute I woke up I was talking to the doctor about working out. 😂
Feeling that level of DONEness at the end 😆😆 always nice to wake up with Cass 🖤🦋
"I'll do most anything for good skin" That's really sad being that you do not have to do much aside from being consistent. More is not always better
it’s not that easy for everyone…
Your gestures, facial movements, voice are exactly like my literature teacher's.
don’t sleep on qasil y’all every somali literally has perfect skin
Whats is that?
@@marieanne4117 watch the video
Because Black doesnt crack.
Usually black people have this really flawless skin that literally is flat WITH NO PORES. So im pretty sure it’s more about genetics
@@eylulvv Lol not all black people though. Some black people just have flawless skin, maybe it's genetic and runs in the family. I for one have problem skin sometimes, definitely not this flawless no pores you're talking about. where can i buy that haha
You’re so kind to these idiots
Funny how the last one was an advice I heard when I was much younger. Hi Cassandra, from Nigeria. Your advice really helps my skin ❤️
Bro the period one my friend literally did this in front of me when she was in the restroom and I almost puked
The product that the girl's dad recommended was Seabreeze. It is a very 80s product. It was unfortunate then and it still is.
I used to use that burning stuff, back when I was a teen. It dried me out really bad, but took off my dollar store gothic raccoon makeup.
What has done the most at clearing up my skin was discovering my wheat sensitivity then cutting it out. If I eat anything contaminated with even just wheat based vinegar, my pores plug up and I get sores all over my scalp.
(I'm most likely reacting to Amylase-trypsin inhibitors, not gluten, vinegar does not retain wheat gluten)
3:21 this is so reliable because my mom got that for me and said she used it when she was a teen and it burns but it means it’s working and I don’t notice a difference so I stopped using it
The fella with the severe black head cream. It is sold on Amazon. It comes in charcoal and teatree. I don't use any thing that I wouldn't eat after using rx reton a in the late 60's , early 70's. People can't believe I'm 66. I have lived a hard life , but look 40. It's how you take care of yourself.
My sister had a birth scar on her face so she went to the dermatologist to get rid of it AND THE DERMA LITERALLY SUGGESTED HER TO PUT PERIOD BLOOD ON IT. *.*
Omg god bless you for that butt acne bit. Ugh as a cuban man dealing with it it sucks. Hispanic people are a little hairy. Body acne sucks. Appreciate you Cassandra!
The astringents are so harsh they sting your eyes when applying them.
Can we just talk about how lowkey good the singing was at 6:48