Instead of having paid Allure/Cosmopolitan for years to get on their “best of skincare” lists, they should have invested in re formulating and adapting to a chemical exfoliant which is the market right now.
My face lights up right away once I've washed my face using riceeberry face wash from litttleextra. Then, I use simply Vitamin C serum and moisturiser, and it is done. It's important to choose the right face wash otherwise you won't see the glow you're aiming for.
This riceberryy face wash is highly effective for dry skin. From the first use, I noticed benefits in my face, such as acne reduction. It is effective when paired with a moisturiser.
I thought the same but then I thought red is a colour linked with hotness and passion and probably that? That he put the brands in red because he truly loves them
I've seen this same color-coded thing used before, and the colors completely throw me off since the category headings aren't big enough to read them on my phone. Seriously, dudes, change the freakin' colors!
Because the idea that green = good and red = bad is completely arbitrary. It's not written in stone, it's just commonly used but there's no objective reason why these colours should represent these exact things.
Time Stamps: *idk how to spell most of these lol* 2:50 Mario Badescu 3:44 Origins 4:06 Crave Beauty? 4:21 Clinique 4:56 The Ordinary 6:13 Lush 7:30 Curology 8:42 Proactive 9:24 Keihls? 10:00 First Aid Beauty 10:30 Pixi 11:03 Versed 11:31 St. Ives 12:00 Tatcha 12:47 Inkey List? 13:45 Fenty Skin 14:23 Paula’s Choice 14:59 Neutrogena 15:49 Ole Henrickson 16:43 Glossier 17:03 CeraVe 18:47 Clean and Clear 19:06 Favorite and Least Favorite 😄🫶
It's a shame. Their best products included a cornflower fragrance free moisturizer that felt luxurious AND had...Ingredients! friendly to sensitive skin. The scrub is actually great on feet :-) They should change the label!
.....Am I the only one seriously bothered that the green and red are switched? Like Green is supposed to be good and the red is supposed to be bad? Edit: Why is everyone commenting on this 2 years later..?
🤩KraveBeauty - most favorite 💆♂💆♀Curology - get on my face now 💆♂💆♀First aid beauty - get on my face now 💆♂💆♀The inkey list - get on my face now 💆♂💆♀Paula's choice - get on my face now 💆♂💆♀Cerave - get on my face now 🙄Youth to the people - I’ll tolerate it 🙄Versed - I’ll tolerate it 🙄The ordinary - I’ll tolerate it 😐Glossier - meh 😐Kiehl's - meh 😐Pixi - meh 😐Tatcha - meh 😐Clinique - meh 😐Neutrogena - meh ♻Mario Badescu - finish and recycle ♻Origins - finish and recycle ♻Proactiv - finish and recycle ♻Fenty skin - finish and recycle 🦶Lush cosmetics - for the feet 🦶Ole Henriksen - for the feet 🦶Clean and clear - for the feet 🤮St. ives - least favorite
Can you do a budget list, like "If I ONLY had 100 dollars this how I'd build my skincare as an oily person" type thing and then purchase everything morning and night in that budget. That would be so helpful!
I've been using curology since December and I think the best thing about it is that it helped me build a consistent routine that I didn't have before. I knew nothing about skincare and what you needed in a routine and curology is a simple enough routine that I think is good for introducing people to skincare. Plus, my skin has absolutely improved.
Sameee! But if I don't go to sleep when I get sleepy, at around 11 p.m I get a type of tired-but-not-tired-enough-to-sleep, kind of energy, and end up staying awake until 3-4 a.m. 😭
We need a second video with La Roche Posay, Naturium, CosRx, innisfree, Purito, Cetaphil, Body Shop, Clearasil, Nivea, La Mer, Kylie Skin, Drunk Elephant, Sunday Riley, NIOD, Hylamide, Simple, FaceTheory, Garnier, I'm From, Vichy, Murad, Aveeno, and Biossance!
same. Krave Beauty is barely purchaseable in my country because it's sold at a premium And Cerave is like a gem - like... really expensive considering everyone's saying (in YT videos) that they're a drugstore brand.
And The Body Shop (I'm sorry! Lol). The fact I spent so much money on this brand and doesn't see any result cause me trauma to buy any expensive skincare product even when someone recommend it to me directly. At this moment, I only use Cetaphil cleanser, The Ordinary Serum, and Olay cream. I believe 95% of the skincare industry just rely on placebo effect without actually works.
@@megmaycock8681 they’re really good I only have two products that aren’t ordinary (cleanser and toner) and my skin has improved immensely. Just make sure to be careful with the acids and masks and with mixing stuff
The Ordinary has transformed my skin to the point that my actual dermatologist asked me what I have been doing for my skin to look this good. The fact that Hyram thinks that you should have a complete routine (including cleanser and sunscreen, which seems to be his only reason pretty much that he thinks it is “complimentary to a regimen” than a perfect skin line) is sooooo old school and outdated. Like those old ladies that had to be “i am a Clinique/Estee Lauder/La Prairie/whatever girl” 🙄 Who, like literally WHO, that knows about and researches skincare doesn’t pick and choose gems from different brands to build their own perfect regimen? Like... gurl.
For years, I was never very good about caring for my skin, until I started working for a luxury spa. After facials, skin care and professionals helping me create a skin care routine, the Eminence skin care line is definitely my favorite!
The Ordinary: HE PUT US WHERE?!?! Curology: well duh have you seen our ads, we’re professionals Inky List: Aw thank you Hyram Proactive: I mean everyone else is dragging us, why not hyram? Paula’s choice: YESS HYRAM APPROVED!! CeraVe: oof that was a close one, thanks St. Ives: just... we’re just happy we’ve made it to the feet
In the 2000s Paula Begoun was my Hyram then she came out with Paula’s Choice. Even if Hyram does start his own line it still wouldn’t be a miracle brand. There already has been a ton of knowledgeable professionals who have built their own brands.
I think we need a PART 2! 😄🤷🏼♀️ You should put there La Roche-Posay, Caudalie, Kylie skin, Florence By Mills, Garnier, Nivea, L’oreal, Ahava, bareminerals, biore, e.l.f. skincare, iUnik, Vichy etc.
Clinique is the brand that got me into skincare back in middle school lol I would steal my moms Clinique 3 step system (wash, tone, moisturize) and I would go to school and have my friends touch my face (eww) and tell me how soft my skin was. Now I realize it’s just because I was putting alcohol on my oily puberty skin lollll definitely agree with meh
Watching this in 2023… i love paula’s choice and never heard you talk about it until now! Im glad to hear it’s hyram approved… that means A LOT! So I’m glad I use these products!!!! It’s crazy because i used to use ole Henderson sheer transformation and it used to be my go to! Then i took a break and it came back to it and it was soooooo bad!
I think it’s been said multiple times before, but a Korean skincare version of this list would be great for the Asian subscribers! I would love a rank of all the popular brands like Innisfree, Etude House, Klairs, SomeByMi, Benton, IUNIK, Neogen etc. Most of the brands mentioned in this video are really expensive in Asia (& some not even available) while Korean skincare brands are more affordable & easy to get ahold of. Looking at the reviews on my local online skincare stores tells me that a majority of ppl watch Hyram lol, so give the audience what they want 😉
My recommendation: invest in some drugstore products but try to go for at least ONE decent-priced product. Even if your routine is 100% TO and you add a CeraVe cleanser, it'll help. I would also recommend you look into K-Beauty, as the products I've seen are some of the best. Check out Soko Glam or Stylevana :)
Your complaint about The Ordinary is specifically the reason I LOVE The Ordinary. I find that so few basic products (cleansers, toners, moisturizers, etc.) actually target my problem areas, or they do it too harshly. But TO's simplistic "supplemental" approach is what allows me to use them in combination with gentle basics (like CeraVe). This means I don't have to worry about destroying my moisture barrier with a cleanser, because I can add a gentle exfoliant or treatment into my routine, and cease use whenever my skin needs a break or I wish to target a more prominent skincare concern... Without needing to find a whole new cleanser. I absolutely love this approach to skincare. The Ordinary is so versatile and, in my opinion, offers more than MOST brands in terms of treatments for problem skin. Just look at their line of Vitamin C products, or Retinol, or Salicylic Acid -- there's no one size fits all. They specifically create multiple products to appeal to all sorts of different skintypes, preferences, and sensitivities. If product A doesn't suit Suzy but suits Jenny, product B might work better for Suzy than it does Jenny.... And Laura who finds product A and B not effective, well she thinks product C is her Holy Grail. Sorry... I'm not a fangirl. I'm actually quite new to The Ordinary... Or, rather, jumped on rather late anyway. But in many ways I think they're *under* rated. Or under appreciated, I should say. That's saying a lot, seeing as I typically steer CLEAR of 'trending' and viral products and brands. (Sorry Glow Recipe, Claudalie, and YTTP.)
Least Favourite: St Ives - they refuse to change their formulas despite criticism Most Favourite: Krave Beauty - because of the Great Barrier Relief (a serum) and great skincare products overall Products: Time stamps and ratings Mario Badescu - 2:50 (Finish and Recycle) Origin - 3:45 (Finish and Recycle) Krave Beauty - 4:06 (Get on my Face now) Clinique - 4:22 (Meh) The Ordinary - 4:56 (I'll Tolerate It) Lush Cosmetics - 6:13 (For the Feet) Curology - 7:31 (Get on my Face now) Proactiv - 8:42 (Finish and Recycle) Kiehls - 9:24 (Meh) First Aid Beauty - 9:59 (Get on my Face now) Pixi - 10:30 (Meh) Versed - 11:03 (I'll Tolerate it) St Ives - 11:31 (For the Feet) Tatcha - 11:59 (Meh) Inkey List - 12:47 (Get on my Face now) Fenty Skin - 13:45 (Finish and Recycle) Paula's Choice - 14:22 (Get on my Face now) Neutrogena - 14:59 (Meh) Ole Henriksen - 15:49 (For the Feet) Glossier - 16:44 (Meh) CeraVe - 17:03 (Get on my Face now) Clean and Clear - 18:39 (For the Feet) Youth to the People - 20:29 (I'll Tolerate it) Rating system (best to worst): Get on my face. Now. I'll tolerate it. Meh. Finish & Recycle. For the feet. Some people have already commented the ratings for each product but I personally could not find a comment with time stamps (probably because I didn't dig deep enough through the 7600 comments). Sorry if someone else has already commented this.
ive been using the cleanser from clean and clear far about a year now and it has helped my breakouts soooo much. i have a hard time believing something could work BETTER than that but im willing to try!
lmao I literally got this same idea for a comment, scrolled a little bit, didn't see this one, and posted it. Then I scrolled down a TINY bit further and you beat me to it🤣 I was actually proud of myself for a second
I used the ordinary’s niacinamide and it was way to strong for my skin. I broke out, it’s been 3 months and my skin is still damaged. But I started using first aid beauty and I think it’s been helping!
HOLY HOLY!!! I can proudly say that I have the two HOTTEST women on this planet as MY GIRLFRIENDS! I am the unprettiest TH-camr ever, but they love me for what's inside! Thanks for listening uas
There is a benefit to it being tested on animals (although lots of cons.) If it’s tested on animals and it harms the animal then there’s a chance that you probably shouldn’t use it on your self, definitely shouldn’t use it on an animal, and do not use it on a baby. Most things toxic to animals are going to be toxic to babies (chocolate is severely toxic to human babies, just as it is toxic to animals.)
@@-..l Why can't we test on healthy adults? Plus most things they use nowadays they already know how it effects people. The only reason some major companies still do animal testing is because China requires it for a product to be sold in their country and that's a big market so greed is the biggest factor not human safety. Also chocolate is not toxic to babies, it's not advisable for them to eat it but it won't hurt them like it would hurt a dog.
@@joanna0988 Pretty sure people do test on healthy adults, and that is how they get most of their results. Certain supplies that can be used for both human and animal use, are obviously tested on both humans and animals. Chocolate is toxic to every animal, including humans. However, we humans can process chocolate easily which is why you aren’t effected by chocolate. If you ate a crap ton of chocolate every day, then you’ll be poisoning yourself. Theobromine, the main ingredient of chocolate, is what makes the chocolate toxic. Babies and toddlers are less capable of properly metabolizing certain foods, thus why they get sick quicker from digesting certain toxic foods. Chocolate is one of these toxic foods. No it is not going to immediately make your child sick unless you give your child chocolate very often, especially natural chocolate (the ones that have Theobromine) Large amounts of chocolate can and will have similar effect on a baby as it would to a dog, minus the quick death. A baby won’t die from chocolate, but it’ll likely get very sick.
When you decide on a go-to default product, like the cleanser you mentioned that’s constantly sold out, put it on your subscriptions list for auto delivery, and you’ll also benefit from the subscription discount.
I am 10 years deep in the skincare industry. Licensed and experienced. This kid from Honolulu knows what is up when it comes to skin health and enhancing your skin's inner beauty. He is truly an inspiration to my 39 year old self. He speaks a universal language when it comes to what you should be doing and not doing when it comes to caring for your skin. You do you Hyram, keep slaying honey 🙌
@@shaynalange7488 I think it can be great for tackling acne and anti aging. The downfall is if you stop using it, your skin will react. Also, you can't really incorporate any active ingredients or other things like serums and moisturizers while using Curology. (I personally am way too much of a beauty product hoarder to devote my skin to Curology although I do think it is a great holy grail product! )My best tip of advice if you do decide to try it is invest in a great sunscreen and wear her religiously hunny👏👏😘
Would love to get a video to see if brands have updated in the past few years/any new great or terrible brands around! To be fair I haven't checked the latest videos but y'know, commented anyway for algorithm reasons and general support of the channel x
If you’re new here: - we don’t do makeup wipes - if you wear makeup think about double cleanse - no products with fragrance - diy skincare is a big NONO - Eye creams are expensive moisturizers - Sunscreen!!! Every. Single. Day - Chemical exfoliators >>>>>>> - YES to Naicinamide - (Drying) Alcohol in ingredients = DON’T BUY - No raw coconut oil on skin! If you do you’re choosing death - We like ‘The Ordinary’ and ‘CeraVe’ -We also stan ‘The Inkey list’ - Always moisturize (even if u have oily skin) - We need to take down St. Ives - We do shoulder shakes daily ;)
Nope. Alcohols are not all bad. I know Hyram preached about avoiding alcohols, but he ain't a cosmetics chemist. Alcohols can act as delivery agents, solvent for active ingredients and plant extracts. Some may have stinging sensation upon application of products with alcohol but that doesn't reflect what's happening on the skin physically, unless the skin is damaged. Lastly, not all alchols are the same. Take glycerin as an example. It is a type of alcohol, but it acts as a humectant for the skin. Hyram is a great skincare enthusiast, but I'd take his advice with a grain of salt anyway.
I spent the past ten years trying all sorts of brands from budget to high end, and my favourite has got to be Elemis marine products, they just work for me, and they sink in well, and make my skin look really good, and never break me out.
I´ve been binge-watching all of the videos in your channel and I love it. It is so interesting to get educated on what the actives on the products we use mean. I will try to put together a skin care routine but at the same time I will check in with my dermatologist after I´ve made a list of all the products to get the approval to use. Thank you for the content!
Just in case you missed anything: Tier 1: Get On My Face. Now : Krave Beauty, Curology, First aid beauty, The Inkey List, Paulas choice, CeraVe Tier 2: I’ll tolerate it: The ordinary, Versed, Youth to the people Tier 3: meh: Clinique, Khiels, Pixi, Tatcha, Neutrogena, Glossier Tier 4: Finish and recycle: Mario Badescu, Origins, Proactive, Fenty Skin Tier 5: For the feet: Lush, St. Ives, ole henriksen, Clean and clear Lmk if I got anything wrong!! Stay safe, and happy new year everyone!
Should’ve reviewed some more brands like Avene, La Roch Posay, Cetaphil, elf, Murad, Mad Hippie, innisfree, Farmacy, Milk, Ren, La Neige, The Body Shop....
I've tried 5 different products from Farmacy and I think they are "meh." I love their eye cream and the face wash is okay. The moisturizer is awful. It's tacky and sticky.
The only product I like from Avene is the facial moisturizer. Moisturizes without feeling heavy. Everything else is blah. My favorite face wash is from the orange Murad line. Cleans without drying me out and leaves me glowing. La Roche Posay has an amazing body lotion that reduced the lines in my hands but I'm cheap.
To be honest . The ordinary has ruined my skin . The ph of my face has changed and I have not been able to get my face back to normal , and ole henriksen actually has helped me a lot I’ve been using the the truth serum , the banana bright eyes and the c-rush brightening moisturizer for three days now and has made my face so nice and soft .
I was using the effaclar line from la Roche posay for a few months, but it has ingredients that I don’t want to use anymore (palmoil, polymers, fragrance, dimethicone) i guess if you are ok with using stuff that is bad for the environment and perfume and dimethicone don’t bother your skin it is ok... don’t know about the other lines of la Roche posay tho
@@martajosefina9115 Same!!😢😢 my dermatologist recommended me Effaclar, the cleanser (contains a harsh sulfate) .. then this toner that contains alcohol denat. at the second position... and the only product I think is really worthy is the Effaclar K , it has salicylic acid and improved my skin texture in 3 weeks! I believe there are better brands, more affordable than La Roche Posay and fragrance free. ( But I will feel very embarrassed when going to the derm and tell her that I don’t want to use the cleanser and the toner anymore)
Definitely. Even more so I think the labeling is a bit odd b/c IMO “I’ll tolerate it” & “meh” descriptively sound like one & the same; I’d have called the 2nd category “decent enough” or “good enough”🤷🏻♀️
I’m 38 and been caring for my skin since the 90s. There are dermatologist brands out there. Even Paula Begoun who was my Hyram started Paula’s Choice. There are products that work perfectly for you but there will never be a miracle brand.
for the a mario badescu facial sprays I think it depends on your skin, for me I had a bit of acne on my nose and I used the facial spray before I slept and when I woke up it was gone and it clears my imperfections but it definitely depends on your skin type
HAPPY FRIKKIN NEW YEARS Y'ALL 💗 i'm so dang grateful for all of you and the community we've created. Cheers to 2021!
HAPPY NEW YEAR!!
Happy New Year! Can't wait to see what you do in 2021!!
HI HYRAM I LOVE YOU HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!
Happy new year!! :) 2021xD
Happy New Year Hyram!
May it be a year full of joy and happiness and a Hyram skin brand. Hopefully...Maybe. . 😍
A fan from Ethiopia!
*St ives watching this knowing exactly which category they’re going in* :
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Instead of having paid Allure/Cosmopolitan for years to get on their “best of skincare” lists, they should have invested in re formulating and adapting to a chemical exfoliant which is the market right now.
I bet in 2021 they will try to release new products with “new and improved formulas”
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hyram: has an ideal sleep schedule
ThIs Is DiSgUsTiNg
I was like...umm...why are you complaining? lol
HoMoPhObIc😂
@@rileybrowning25 yeah, can someone explain that one to me? What does that have to do with getting proper sleep?
@@pjschmid2251 It was just a joke.
i want oneee
*top tier products:*
- krave beauty
- curology
- first aid beauty
- the inkey list
- paula's choice
- cerave
Thank you I needed this!
Paula is so expensive tho😭
Thank you I was scrolling for the summary ❤️
@@lexinatalie8962 fr 😭
Thanks! 😊
Although... I don't know if these brands have in drugs shoppers mart? 🤔 I'm 🇨🇦
My face lights up right away once I've washed my face using riceeberry face wash from litttleextra. Then, I use simply Vitamin C serum and moisturiser, and it is done. It's important to choose the right face wash otherwise you won't see the glow you're aiming for.
This riceberryy face wash is highly effective for dry skin. From the first use, I noticed benefits in my face, such as acne reduction. It is effective when paired with a moisturiser.
It has been two months since I began using Rice Berry Vitamin C Serum along with its face cleanser. I'm quite pleased with results.
i love how putting the ordinary in the "i'll tolerate it" tier is controversial for hyram
It makes sense though because they are great for starter routines but also they’re not the best products 🤷🏼♀️
Can you do a “ingredients you should know” video revolving around ingredients we should know, what they do, whether they’re good or bad, etc?
Such a good idea
I second this!
Yess pleaseee
i love this idea
HYRAM PLEASE SEE THIS
The problematic thing about this classification is why is the good stuff in red and the bad stuff in green??
That’s what I was wondering lol
I thought the same but then I thought red is a colour linked with hotness and passion and probably that? That he put the brands in red because he truly loves them
I think he just put the colors in rainbow order because that'd what I thought at first 🤣
I've seen this same color-coded thing used before, and the colors completely throw me off since the category headings aren't big enough to read them on my phone. Seriously, dudes, change the freakin' colors!
Because the idea that green = good and red = bad is completely arbitrary. It's not written in stone, it's just commonly used but there's no objective reason why these colours should represent these exact things.
Time Stamps:
*idk how to spell most of these lol*
2:50 Mario Badescu
3:44 Origins
4:06 Crave Beauty?
4:21 Clinique
4:56 The Ordinary
6:13 Lush
7:30 Curology
8:42 Proactive
9:24 Keihls?
10:00 First Aid Beauty
10:30 Pixi
11:03 Versed
11:31 St. Ives
12:00 Tatcha
12:47 Inkey List?
13:45 Fenty Skin
14:23 Paula’s Choice
14:59 Neutrogena
15:49 Ole Henrickson
16:43 Glossier
17:03 CeraVe
18:47 Clean and Clear
19:06 Favorite and Least Favorite
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Where is aveeno
@@Chun2Hei maybe I missed it srry
@@Zobia31 maybe not in rank
i KNEW as soon as i read “for the feet” that was the category specifically made for st. ives
i actually feel like that walnut scrub would feel great on feet...kinda want to try it now/think they should rebrand for that
That’s exactly what I did with the remainder of my scrub when I found out it was so bad it left my feet really soft 😌👍
It's a shame. Their best products included a cornflower fragrance free moisturizer that felt luxurious AND had...Ingredients! friendly to sensitive skin. The scrub is actually great on feet :-) They should change the label!
St Ives don’t even deserve to go on my feet
He taught us well(:
.....Am I the only one seriously bothered that the green and red are switched? Like Green is supposed to be good and the red is supposed to be bad?
Edit: Why is everyone commenting on this 2 years later..?
Thank you 😂
Omg yes.
First thought right off the bat.
Thankyouuuu I was looking for this comment omg🤯🌪
Lmaoooo meee. And on the thumbnail I saw CeraVe and was like WHAAAT???! CERAVE IS BAD NOW? OH WAIT
So I made a *summary* for all of you:
*Get on my face. Now.*
4:05 - KraveBeauty
7:29 - Curology
9:59 - First Aid Beauty
12:45 - The Inkey List
14:22 - Paula's choice
17:02 - CeraVe
*I'll tolerate it*
4:55 - The Ordinary
11:03 - Versed
20:29 - Youth to the people
*Meh*
4:21 - Clinique
9:23 - Kiehl's
10:30 - Pixi
11:59 - Tatcha
14:58 - Neutrogena
16:42 - Glossier
*Finish & Recycle*
2:50 - Mario Badescu
13:44 - Fenty Skin
3:43 - Origins
8:42 - Proactiv
*For the feet*
6:12 - Lush Cosmetics
11:30 - St. Ives
15:47 - Ole Henriksen
18:37 - Clean & Clear
You're doing god's work. Thanks 😁😘
Oh thank you girl!
20:29 - Youth to the People (I’ll tolerate it)
Thank you so much!
I kept reading get out of my face and I was so confused 😭
🤩KraveBeauty - most favorite
💆♂💆♀Curology - get on my face now
💆♂💆♀First aid beauty - get on my face now
💆♂💆♀The inkey list - get on my face now
💆♂💆♀Paula's choice - get on my face now
💆♂💆♀Cerave - get on my face now
🙄Youth to the people - I’ll tolerate it
🙄Versed - I’ll tolerate it
🙄The ordinary - I’ll tolerate it
😐Glossier - meh
😐Kiehl's - meh
😐Pixi - meh
😐Tatcha - meh
😐Clinique - meh
😐Neutrogena - meh
♻Mario Badescu - finish and recycle
♻Origins - finish and recycle
♻Proactiv - finish and recycle
♻Fenty skin - finish and recycle
🦶Lush cosmetics - for the feet
🦶Ole Henriksen - for the feet
🦶Clean and clear - for the feet
🤮St. ives - least favorite
Love you
God save you ❤
Tyy 🩷🩷
YES
May lord give you health
Can we get a video series of “skincare you need in your routine for ______ (condition)” ie: acne, oily skin, dry skin, hyperpigmentation, etc.
this would be sooo helpful!!!
Yes!!
Love this!!!
Yasss!!!!!!
I have yet to find a good skincare video on someone with rosacea ;;
Rank the skin care brands of all the celebrities like kylie, fenty, huda, millie bobby etc
Just an update he heard us😍 he made and uploaded the video
OMG YESSSS
Cassandra Bankson does it, check it out, she's pretty cool :)
Yes!!!
Ooooooh good idea!
yesss
Can you do a budget list, like "If I ONLY had 100 dollars this how I'd build my skincare as an oily person" type thing and then purchase everything morning and night in that budget. That would be so helpful!
Yess 🎀
Yes uppppp!!!!!
This is actually an AWESOME IDEA
Definitely my oily *ss skin & wallet will be thankful
Yes
I've been using curology since December and I think the best thing about it is that it helped me build a consistent routine that I didn't have before. I knew nothing about skincare and what you needed in a routine and curology is a simple enough routine that I think is good for introducing people to skincare. Plus, my skin has absolutely improved.
Hyram: I’ve been going to bed at 11pm- that is DISGUSTING
Me: *using all my willpower to keep my eyes open as I watch this in bed at 8:45pm*
Sameee! But if I don't go to sleep when I get sleepy, at around 11 p.m I get a type of tired-but-not-tired-enough-to-sleep, kind of energy, and end up staying awake until 3-4 a.m. 😭
@@ioanaprovo6513 omg I feel u when I don't go to sleep when I'm sleepy I end up staying awake till 3am😂😂
And that he said ‘how homophobic’ 😂😂 He makes so much fun of himself he’s so bubbly love it skincare king 👑
i feel tired all day but the moment it's past ten i stop being sleepy lol i regret it the next morning though
Lucky lol I forced myself to go to bed at 5am last night and I was not tired
ever since hyram said he films on his knees i can't stop thinking about it
What
WHAT HAHAHAH
Why would you tell us that now I can’t unthink it either
Now that ive seen this comment, neither can i
I think he bought a stool or something, he talked about it a little while ago 😂
We need a second video with La Roche Posay, Naturium, CosRx, innisfree, Purito, Cetaphil, Body Shop, Clearasil, Nivea, La Mer, Kylie Skin, Drunk Elephant, Sunday Riley, NIOD, Hylamide, Simple, FaceTheory, Garnier, I'm From, Vichy, Murad, Aveeno, and Biossance!
Oooo or a ranking for Kbeauty skincare!
yes yes yes!
And glow recipe
Yesss
Kylie skin is a no. He has a video of not using drunk elephant. And we know he loves Simple!
I remember people claiming that lush cured their acne, so I went and bought like $60 worth of products and it made me break out even more 🙃
Samee smh
Every skin is different so that could be normal
Once I put diesel in my Gasoline’s car tank, pretty much same story
Does anyone wanna see hyram declutter all his scincare products he has cause i would love that
Yes, please!!
Hyram's ✨ 'get on my face now' ✨list
1. KraveBeauty
2. Curology
3. First Aid Beauty
4. The Inkey List
5. Paula's Choice
6. CeraVe
thanks for the list!
Thank you!
Gem ❤️
Thank you 😁❤
Thank you!!
Hyram: "I'll put it in for the feet and I'm not gonna apologize for it"
2 seconds later: "I'm sorry"
Stolen
I wish i had a friend like hyram, he's so funny and he beams with positivity.
Put it on my face:
Krave beauty
curology
first aid
the inkey list
Paulas choice
CeraVe
Thank you!!! Literally only looked at comments for yours❤️❤️
When you don't live in USA, and your country doesn't even have the ordinary, krave, cerave,paulas choice etc..... is just painful...
I feel this 😭
I knowww same! But I order everything online
same. Krave Beauty is barely purchaseable in my country because it's sold at a premium
And Cerave is like a gem - like... really expensive considering everyone's saying (in YT videos) that they're a drugstore brand.
Same I can only order Cerave products but they are quite expensive for a student
Same😭
We all know that Hyram made the “for the feet” section just for st Ives
Not gonna lie
I was thinking the same thing
And The Body Shop (I'm sorry! Lol). The fact I spent so much money on this brand and doesn't see any result cause me trauma to buy any expensive skincare product even when someone recommend it to me directly. At this moment, I only use Cetaphil cleanser, The Ordinary Serum, and Olay cream.
I believe 95% of the skincare industry just rely on placebo effect without actually works.
Wait omg thx sm for all the likes haha
Spot on description about The Ordinary products, their approach also push people to understand more about ingredients, which is a good thing too
Hyrams feet - “I just wanna be ....... aPpReCiAtEd”
Me *buying the ordinary because hyram recommends it all the time*
Hyram: “I tolerate the ordinary”
Me: :O
This is literally me, got all my ordinary products for xmas this year lol
@@megmaycock8681 same I was so excited now I’m like uhhhh
@@megmaycock8681 they’re really good I only have two products that aren’t ordinary (cleanser and toner) and my skin has improved immensely. Just make sure to be careful with the acids and masks and with mixing stuff
The Ordinary has transformed my skin to the point that my actual dermatologist asked me what I have been doing for my skin to look this good. The fact that Hyram thinks that you should have a complete routine (including cleanser and sunscreen, which seems to be his only reason pretty much that he thinks it is “complimentary to a regimen” than a perfect skin line) is sooooo old school and outdated. Like those old ladies that had to be “i am a Clinique/Estee Lauder/La Prairie/whatever girl” 🙄 Who, like literally WHO, that knows about and researches skincare doesn’t pick and choose gems from different brands to build their own perfect regimen? Like... gurl.
SAME
the POWER this man holds over the skincare industry. imagine making a business model just to get wrecked by a youtuber.
!
Imagine buying an expensive skincare product and it just made your skin worse!
Your eyes look so amazing with that blue shirt! Also thank you for ranking skin care products like this. This is such a helpful visual aid!
I’d like to hear about The Pharmacy, Drunk Elephant, Elemis, Philosophy, And Fresh!
he used to love drunk elephant but they’re very unprofessional when dealing with customers and he refuses to talk about them any more
yessss
He’s talked about fresh he used to be a fan of drunk elephant but doesn’t really talk about the brand anymore he has a video about it
Elemis yesssss
Yes Elemis please!!!
You could do this for “professional” brands! Aveda, Dermalogica, Eminence Organics, etc.
Yopoo dermalogica is awful lol
Agre
@@Alexwavybaby it is??? 🥺 Why??
My mom and I are Aveda haircare girls. Always loved their stuff. My mom is obsessed with dermalogica. I'd be curious what he has to say about them.
And babor
Oh my gosh. Hyram is such a good person. "Even if I don't like their formulas I still want them to be okay." -Hyram 2020 😊
For years, I was never very good about caring for my skin, until I started working for a luxury spa. After facials, skin care and professionals helping me create a skin care routine, the Eminence skin care line is definitely my favorite!
Eminence is soooo nice, Stone Crop is my favorite wash ❤️
The Ordinary: HE PUT US WHERE?!?!
Curology: well duh have you seen our ads, we’re professionals
Inky List: Aw thank you Hyram
Proactive: I mean everyone else is dragging us, why not hyram?
Paula’s choice: YESS HYRAM APPROVED!!
CeraVe: oof that was a close one, thanks
St. Ives: just... we’re just happy we’ve made it to the feet
This one is good😂😂
LOL
Underrated comment 😭😭
Omg this should be the top comment 😂
@@tanastan123 thanks 😊
Petition for Hyram to start HIS OWN skincare brand!
I think he does. It’s in the description. But I’m dumb so I might be wrong lol
No he just partnered with kinship for gift set
im pretty sure we would all be walking and glowing down the streets, our skin would be BEAUTIFUL 😫😫😫! I would die ✨
Kat. MWAHHH There are dermatologist skincare brands out there.
In the 2000s Paula Begoun was my Hyram then she came out with Paula’s Choice. Even if Hyram does start his own line it still wouldn’t be a miracle brand. There already has been a ton of knowledgeable professionals who have built their own brands.
I think we need a PART 2! 😄🤷🏼♀️ You should put there La Roche-Posay, Caudalie, Kylie skin, Florence By Mills, Garnier, Nivea, L’oreal, Ahava, bareminerals, biore, e.l.f. skincare, iUnik, Vichy etc.
I think Herbivore Botanicals would be a good addition to the list
Simple as well
Drunk elephant!!
Youth to the people!
yessss i wanna see nivea
Clinique is the brand that got me into skincare back in middle school lol I would steal my moms Clinique 3 step system (wash, tone, moisturize) and I would go to school and have my friends touch my face (eww) and tell me how soft my skin was. Now I realize it’s just because I was putting alcohol on my oily puberty skin lollll definitely agree with meh
I have the exact same experience
*Get on my face now:* krave beauty, curology, first aid beauty, the inkey list, Paula's choice and cerave.
We miss some Korean brands here that are for sure “get on my face” !!
Krave, Then I Met You, Primera, Dr Jart, iunik, Naturium
I need to know more about Krave!
@@abigailfloare6202 help, please 🆘
@@meghandandrea4790 personally, I find krave products quite expensive. The owner of the company has a TH-cam channel called Liah Yoo
Kylie Skin, Dermalogica, Aveeno, Philosophy, Cetaphil, Murad, Kate Summerville, La Roche-Posay, Mad Hippie, Elemis, Garnier. We need a part 2!!!
Ya
Part two! Drunk elephant too please!!
Simple too please
Kylie skin is sooo bad it won’t even make it to the list🤣
@@gabbyp9269 I wanna see him tear it apart tho😆😆
anyone else thrown off by the color choices? i figured green would be good, like GO! and red is bad, like STOP.
these are the standard colours on this tier website in the same order
Think of it like a watermelon
Watching this in 2023… i love paula’s choice and never heard you talk about it until now! Im glad to hear it’s hyram approved… that means A LOT! So I’m glad I use these products!!!! It’s crazy because i used to use ole Henderson sheer transformation and it used to be my go to! Then i took a break and it came back to it and it was soooooo bad!
I think it’s been said multiple times before, but a Korean skincare version of this list would be great for the Asian subscribers! I would love a rank of all the popular brands like Innisfree, Etude House, Klairs, SomeByMi, Benton, IUNIK, Neogen etc. Most of the brands mentioned in this video are really expensive in Asia (& some not even available) while Korean skincare brands are more affordable & easy to get ahold of. Looking at the reviews on my local online skincare stores tells me that a majority of ppl watch Hyram lol, so give the audience what they want 😉
Yes! 100 agreed!
Australia here and would LOVE that list too.
South Africa here.Would love it aswell
Yes, I live in Eastern Europe and honestly Korean skin care is more available than american
PLEASE PELASE PLEASE !!!
Would love to see a part 2 with Cetaphil, Simple, Elf Skincare, Olay, Dermlogica, Murad etc. 💖
w/ aveeno and la roche posay
Yessssss
and drunk elephant
also bliss!!
And Kora organics
Would love to see a ’drugstore version’! Like include loreal, nivea, olay, neutrogena, like those products that are cheap and easily accessible
My recommendation: invest in some drugstore products but try to go for at least ONE decent-priced product. Even if your routine is 100% TO and you add a CeraVe cleanser, it'll help.
I would also recommend you look into K-Beauty, as the products I've seen are some of the best. Check out Soko Glam or Stylevana :)
Cera ve is drugstore and hyram approved!
Your complaint about The Ordinary is specifically the reason I LOVE The Ordinary.
I find that so few basic products (cleansers, toners, moisturizers, etc.) actually target my problem areas, or they do it too harshly. But TO's simplistic "supplemental" approach is what allows me to use them in combination with gentle basics (like CeraVe).
This means I don't have to worry about destroying my moisture barrier with a cleanser, because I can add a gentle exfoliant or treatment into my routine, and cease use whenever my skin needs a break or I wish to target a more prominent skincare concern... Without needing to find a whole new cleanser.
I absolutely love this approach to skincare. The Ordinary is so versatile and, in my opinion, offers more than MOST brands in terms of treatments for problem skin.
Just look at their line of Vitamin C products, or Retinol, or Salicylic Acid -- there's no one size fits all. They specifically create multiple products to appeal to all sorts of different skintypes, preferences, and sensitivities.
If product A doesn't suit Suzy but suits Jenny, product B might work better for Suzy than it does Jenny.... And Laura who finds product A and B not effective, well she thinks product C is her Holy Grail.
Sorry... I'm not a fangirl. I'm actually quite new to The Ordinary... Or, rather, jumped on rather late anyway. But in many ways I think they're *under* rated. Or under appreciated, I should say.
That's saying a lot, seeing as I typically steer CLEAR of 'trending' and viral products and brands. (Sorry Glow Recipe, Claudalie, and YTTP.)
hyram's giggle whenever he does something 'shady' is the CUTEST THING!!!
does lush give me a headache every time i even walk within 10 metres of it? yes
will i still buy bath bombs and go inside to look at soap? yes
... and just stand around sniffing everything while being watched by overenthusiastic sales people. _>
Honestly I just buy everything that is not for the skin, such as bath bombs, bath oils, lotion, and hair products
@@emptyricebowl samee
Ohhh
Least Favourite: St Ives - they refuse to change their formulas despite criticism
Most Favourite: Krave Beauty - because of the Great Barrier Relief (a serum) and great skincare products overall
Products: Time stamps and ratings
Mario Badescu - 2:50 (Finish and Recycle)
Origin - 3:45 (Finish and Recycle)
Krave Beauty - 4:06 (Get on my Face now)
Clinique - 4:22 (Meh)
The Ordinary - 4:56 (I'll Tolerate It)
Lush Cosmetics - 6:13 (For the Feet)
Curology - 7:31 (Get on my Face now)
Proactiv - 8:42 (Finish and Recycle)
Kiehls - 9:24 (Meh)
First Aid Beauty - 9:59 (Get on my Face now)
Pixi - 10:30 (Meh)
Versed - 11:03 (I'll Tolerate it)
St Ives - 11:31 (For the Feet)
Tatcha - 11:59 (Meh)
Inkey List - 12:47 (Get on my Face now)
Fenty Skin - 13:45 (Finish and Recycle)
Paula's Choice - 14:22 (Get on my Face now)
Neutrogena - 14:59 (Meh)
Ole Henriksen - 15:49 (For the Feet)
Glossier - 16:44 (Meh)
CeraVe - 17:03 (Get on my Face now)
Clean and Clear - 18:39 (For the Feet)
Youth to the People - 20:29 (I'll Tolerate it)
Rating system (best to worst):
Get on my face. Now.
I'll tolerate it.
Meh.
Finish & Recycle.
For the feet.
Some people have already commented the ratings for each product but I personally could not find a comment with time stamps (probably because I didn't dig deep enough through the 7600 comments). Sorry if someone else has already commented this.
THANK U !
I thought CeraVe said “for the feet” please
thaaaaank you
MVP
THANK YOU!!
ive been using the cleanser from clean and clear far about a year now and it has helped my breakouts soooo much. i have a hard time believing something could work BETTER than that but im willing to try!
That's great to hear it works well for you, everybody's skin is so unique! ❤️
Hyram: “and I’m not gonna apologize for iiit✨”
Also Hyram: *immediately apologizes*
I noticed the SAME thing
I was just going to comment that🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I feel bad for Hyram's feet, they always get the reject products 😂
Lmao 😂
ABSTJK ya lmaoo
His feet must be the most fragrant thing ever.
LOL
BUT MY FEET BE SMOOOOOTH
Hyram: “and I’m not gonna apologise for it
2 seconds later “ I’m sorry 😔”
Haha I love him
We all love him
HAHA THIS IS MY PERSONALITY, i'm 99% sure "sorry" is the first word on auto suggest lmao
@@Hyram its okay we are the same😔
@@Hyram oh my goodness you replied!!!!!!!! Yay my life is compleye
lmao I literally got this same idea for a comment, scrolled a little bit, didn't see this one, and posted it. Then I scrolled down a TINY bit further and you beat me to it🤣 I was actually proud of myself for a second
I used the ordinary’s niacinamide and it was way to strong for my skin. I broke out, it’s been 3 months and my skin is still damaged. But I started using first aid beauty and I think it’s been helping!
Yes if it's to strong you need to alternate using it like every 2 days perhaps :)
I would like to know about brands like Nivea, Avène, Garnier, Rituals, L’Oréal, and the body shop.
revolution
Simple
he’s done the body shop
@@ProjectMegan i know, but in videos like this, quickly explained
Indeed ,tell us
hyram: watches sun rise because he woke up early
me: watches sun rise because i didn't sleep
fr
No one:
Literally no one:
Not even Hyram:
Me: He treats his feet better than I have treated my face this year...
HOLY HOLY!!! I can proudly say that I have the two HOTTEST women on this planet as MY GIRLFRIENDS! I am the unprettiest TH-camr ever, but they love me for what's inside! Thanks for listening uas
@@AxxLAfriku you’re insane shut up!!!
No JOKE. The other day I was OH maybe I should grab a callus thing and stuff.
Don’t let Hyram hear you say that😂
@@AxxLAfriku you're really irrelevant
The only thing i hate about Cerave is that they have ingredients that are tested on animals
Yes and they also include parabens :(
@@isabellaulikyan7659 The moisturizing cream doesn't have parabens in Canada.
There is a benefit to it being tested on animals (although lots of cons.)
If it’s tested on animals and it harms the animal then there’s a chance that you probably shouldn’t use it on your self, definitely shouldn’t use it on an animal, and do not use it on a baby.
Most things toxic to animals are going to be toxic to babies (chocolate is severely toxic to human babies, just as it is toxic to animals.)
@@-..l Why can't we test on healthy adults? Plus most things they use nowadays they already know how it effects people. The only reason some major companies still do animal testing is because China requires it for a product to be sold in their country and that's a big market so greed is the biggest factor not human safety. Also chocolate is not toxic to babies, it's not advisable for them to eat it but it won't hurt them like it would hurt a dog.
@@joanna0988 Pretty sure people do test on healthy adults, and that is how they get most of their results. Certain supplies that can be used for both human and animal use, are obviously tested on both humans and animals.
Chocolate is toxic to every animal, including humans. However, we humans can process chocolate easily which is why you aren’t effected by chocolate. If you ate a crap ton of chocolate every day, then you’ll be poisoning yourself.
Theobromine, the main ingredient of chocolate, is what makes the chocolate toxic. Babies and toddlers are less capable of properly metabolizing certain foods, thus why they get sick quicker from digesting certain toxic foods. Chocolate is one of these toxic foods. No it is not going to immediately make your child sick unless you give your child chocolate very often, especially natural chocolate (the ones that have Theobromine)
Large amounts of chocolate can and will have similar effect on a baby as it would to a dog, minus the quick death. A baby won’t die from chocolate, but it’ll likely get very sick.
When Hyram complains about his favorite cleansers always being sold out but they’re probably always sold out because he recommends them 😂
I literally waited monthssss to get my hands on the sa cleanser from cerave. He got it sold out everywhere lolll
Same just barley got it myself!
WHY IS NOBODY TALKING ABOUT HOW CUTE HE LOOKS IN THE NECKLACES 🥺💗
Yes, origins does good things for the environment . But they still test on animals so it doesn’t even matter
he uses a lot of brands that test on animals and it drives me crazy lol i love him but come on...
Big facts
I even think Cerave does that. Doesn't all brands that sell in china test on animals?
@@harperbullock4869 sorry...
Preach sis
When you decide on a go-to default product, like the cleanser you mentioned that’s constantly sold out, put it on your subscriptions list for auto delivery, and you’ll also benefit from the subscription discount.
Ooh good point!
I am 10 years deep in the skincare industry. Licensed and experienced. This kid from Honolulu knows what is up when it comes to skin health and enhancing your skin's inner beauty. He is truly an inspiration to my 39 year old self. He speaks a universal language when it comes to what you should be doing and not doing when it comes to caring for your skin. You do you Hyram, keep slaying honey 🙌
this is so sweet, I really hope he sees this. bless your soul
Okay but I m cracking at 'this kid'😂😂
Do you like curology?
@@shaynalange7488 I think it can be great for tackling acne and anti aging. The downfall is if you stop using it, your skin will react. Also, you can't really incorporate any active ingredients or other things like serums and moisturizers while using Curology. (I personally am way too much of a beauty product hoarder to devote my skin to Curology although I do think it is a great holy grail product! )My best tip of advice if you do decide to try it is invest in a great sunscreen and wear her religiously hunny👏👏😘
@@fe765 I really think there are some great products from the BLISS line. My fav product is the resurfacing glycolic pads💜
Part 2 with celeb brands? Millie’s brand, Kylie’s, etc.
YES
YESS
yes!! and 1212 gateway!
Rank all luxury brands like Dior, Clarins, Givenchy, La Prairie, L’Occitane, Sisley...
And lancome
🤢
I use to be a die hard Clarins user until I found out fragrance is bad for sensitive skin.
Loccitane pleaaaase
@@Iworkwithnitwits I literally bought and the entire skincare line from Clarins and the NEXT DAY found this channel. oh well lol
Would love to get a video to see if brands have updated in the past few years/any new great or terrible brands around! To be fair I haven't checked the latest videos but y'know, commented anyway for algorithm reasons and general support of the channel x
"I see the sunrise almost every single day" HoMoPhObIc
@Melina Pappademos they quoted him,, he said that in the video 😭
I don’t get it
So out of context
This made me laugh out loud!
🤣🤣🤣
If you’re new here:
- we don’t do makeup wipes
- if you wear makeup think about double cleanse
- no products with fragrance
- diy skincare is a big NONO
- Eye creams are expensive moisturizers
- Sunscreen!!! Every. Single. Day
- Chemical exfoliators >>>>>>>
- YES to Naicinamide
- (Drying) Alcohol in ingredients = DON’T BUY
- No raw coconut oil on skin! If you do you’re choosing death
- We like ‘The Ordinary’ and ‘CeraVe’
-We also stan ‘The Inkey list’
- Always moisturize (even if u have oily skin)
- We need to take down St. Ives
- We do shoulder shakes daily ;)
So, no need to use eye cream?
Nope. Alcohols are not all bad. I know Hyram preached about avoiding alcohols, but he ain't a cosmetics chemist. Alcohols can act as delivery agents, solvent for active ingredients and plant extracts. Some may have stinging sensation upon application of products with alcohol but that doesn't reflect what's happening on the skin physically, unless the skin is damaged. Lastly, not all alchols are the same.
Take glycerin as an example. It is a type of alcohol, but it acts as a humectant for the skin.
Hyram is a great skincare enthusiast, but I'd take his advice with a grain of salt anyway.
@@alexandernotthegreat well said lol. A skin care specialist? What kind of title is this ? He is definitely a skin care enthusiast.
Don’t forget, sunscreen only lasts 2 hours so it’s always important to continually put on sun screen
The Inkey List’s glycolic acid toner has alcohol in it , should I skip it? I have normal-oily skin .. hmm
I spent the past ten years trying all sorts of brands from budget to high end, and my favourite has got to be Elemis marine products, they just work for me, and they sink in well, and make my skin look really good, and never break me out.
Elemis is amazing
You should try Osea products!
You’d love them too
You can't find the cleanser because you recommended it, darling. Everyone went out and bought it.
Exactly!
Can we talk about how St Ives made a fragrance free cleanser?! The ingredients aren’t the best. But SHE 👏 IS 👏 GROWING 👏
The fact that watching the sunset everyday = “homophobic” is *HILARIOUS* 😂
Wasn’t it sunrise?
@@miab9854 ikr
LOVE this video! And P.S. Curology changed my life!
the ordinary: "I know my love should be celebrated but you tolerate it"
hahhahahah so true
nahhh you gottt mee there lmaaooo
The Taylor reference ✨
AAAHHHHH I SANG THIS
dude rightttt he frikin put curology above cerave wtffffff we arent all skin care freaks wtf
Teir One: Krave Beauty, Curology, First Aid Beauty, The Inkey List, Paulas Choice & Cerave
Most Hyram Approved brands 💞
💫No 💫 NIOD, Allies of Skin, Medik8, Paula’s Choice, and other clinical brands.
The ordinary?
Wait is ceteaphil bad just wondering 😂
Krave is stier for me
@@khanguyen4868 clinic brands...?
omg could you do a Korean skincare version of this? please like so hyram can see this
Cmon people! Get this to the top!
@hyram pls???
I´ve been binge-watching all of the videos in your channel and I love it. It is so interesting to get educated on what the actives on the products we use mean. I will try to put together a skin care routine but at the same time I will check in with my dermatologist after I´ve made a list of all the products to get the approval to use. Thank you for the content!
Just in case you missed anything:
Tier 1: Get On My Face. Now : Krave Beauty, Curology, First aid beauty, The Inkey List, Paulas choice, CeraVe
Tier 2: I’ll tolerate it: The ordinary, Versed, Youth to the people
Tier 3: meh: Clinique, Khiels, Pixi, Tatcha, Neutrogena, Glossier
Tier 4: Finish and recycle: Mario Badescu, Origins, Proactive, Fenty Skin
Tier 5: For the feet: Lush, St. Ives, ole henriksen, Clean and clear
Lmk if I got anything wrong!! Stay safe, and happy new year everyone!
Surprised Garnier wasn't there!
Youth to the People is Tier 2 (I’ll tolerate it) and Clean & Clear Tier 5 (For the feet)
I think that he missed La Roche Posey
Thank youu
The thing is he forgot KINSHIP
Should’ve reviewed some more brands like Avene, La Roch Posay, Cetaphil, elf, Murad, Mad Hippie, innisfree, Farmacy, Milk, Ren, La Neige, The Body Shop....
I've tried 5 different products from Farmacy and I think they are "meh." I love their eye cream and the face wash is okay. The moisturizer is awful. It's tacky and sticky.
Yess
The only product I like from Avene is the facial moisturizer. Moisturizes without feeling heavy. Everything else is blah. My favorite face wash is from the orange Murad line. Cleans without drying me out and leaves me glowing. La Roche Posay has an amazing body lotion that reduced the lines in my hands but I'm cheap.
Omg yes innisfree they have so many products and a lot of them look good I wish he makes a video about them
Personally, my experience with Avene is really good!
This is the best way to recreate this trend video
To be honest . The ordinary has ruined my skin . The ph of my face has changed and I have not been able to get my face back to normal , and ole henriksen actually has helped me a lot I’ve been using the the truth serum , the banana bright eyes and the c-rush brightening moisturizer for three days now and has made my face so nice and soft .
“The fact that I have seen the sunrise everyday this week..........homophobic”
I’m shook that La Roche-Posay isn’t on this list 😳
Yeah that’s what I came to see
I have a foaming cleanser by them, but I’m curious about other peoples thoughts on the brand? Do we like it or...?
yes.. don't get it? isn't it like one of the best skincare. I listn to dr dray cause she know better. maybe it's about sponsoring...
I was using the effaclar line from la Roche posay for a few months, but it has ingredients that I don’t want to use anymore (palmoil, polymers, fragrance, dimethicone) i guess if you are ok with using stuff that is bad for the environment and perfume and dimethicone don’t bother your skin it is ok... don’t know about the other lines of la Roche posay tho
@@martajosefina9115 Same!!😢😢 my dermatologist recommended me Effaclar, the cleanser (contains a harsh sulfate) .. then this toner that contains alcohol denat. at the second position... and the only product I think is really worthy is the Effaclar K , it has salicylic acid and improved my skin texture in 3 weeks!
I believe there are better brands, more affordable than La Roche Posay and fragrance free.
( But I will feel very embarrassed when going to the derm and tell her that I don’t want to use the cleanser and the toner anymore)
No one:
Absolutely no one:
Not even James Charles:
St Ives: 🦶🏼🦶🏼🦶🏼🦶🏼🦶🏼🦶🏼
moonbcw BADAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Lmfao more like St HIVES
More like St Dangerous
When you're so poor that you only see a bunch of |X| and empty squares
what?
Need a part 2; glow recipe, rhode, ren, laneige, la mer, skkin, etc.
Who else thinks that there should have been another step between "I'll tolerate it" and "Get on my face" for the ordinary
You must be the one student in your class who reminds the teacher that today is the test day hahahahhaah
Definitely. Even more so I think the labeling is a bit odd b/c IMO “I’ll tolerate it” & “meh” descriptively sound like one & the same; I’d have called the 2nd category “decent enough” or “good enough”🤷🏻♀️
@@queenbee7074 actually... thats true HAHAHA
Does anyone else really just want to send Hryam a picture of their skin and have him give you a whole skincare routine?
The money he's make if he made a business out of that!!!!
Yessss
No. Cos we're not fucking idiots
jus go to a dermatologist
Don't do it he is not a specialist and he says that Vaseline clogs UT pors which is not true pls do not listen to himmm
HYRAM NEEDS TO COME OUT WITH HIS OWN SKIN CARE PRODUCTS!!!!!!!!
Skincare by Hyram.
@@Iworkwithnitwits he literally already had a name for it
I already know that would be my favourite brand!
At first I was like why??? But now I’m thinking maybe he should so people realize that there is no perfect brand.
I’m 38 and been caring for my skin since the 90s. There are dermatologist brands out there. Even Paula Begoun who was my Hyram started Paula’s Choice. There are products that work perfectly for you but there will never be a miracle brand.
for the a mario badescu facial sprays I think it depends on your skin, for me I had a bit of acne on my nose and I used the facial spray before I slept and when I woke up it was gone and it clears my imperfections but it definitely depends on your skin type
Hyram saying he's an old man for going to sleep at 11pm....
Me: **struggles to stay awake until midnight on New Years Eve**
Oh god then there’s me literally watching this at 3am like: 👁👄👁
make a part 2 with Cetaphil, Lubiderm, Naturium, Peter Thomas Roth etcccx
and with korean skincare toooo
clean and clear
Also Nivea!
Honest beauty
I want one with Cetaphil.
The inky list better be near the top hehe
I just stocked up on my Inkey List products and when I saw him auto put it up top... phew!! 😅
Yup
THE top :)
@@Hyram ahh omg Hyram Thankyou so much for replying I am in tears. You have helped my skin so much!! Lotta love 💗
@@serenitatis507 ahah. Inky list is amazing
i'd die for paula's choice - has helped my skin soooo much
Crave beauty, curology, first aid, inculus, Paula's choice, cerave. Noted
Inkey List***
Paulas choice is amazing the niacinamide cleared my skin over the summer I had absolutely no blackheads
Curology broke my skin out
Crave beauty is amazing. I try their face wash, toner and sunscreen.. and OMG i end up repurchase them again and again
curology was great for me because i was always doing so much and it really simplified it and honestly had like the legit before and after
petition for hyram to start a skincare brand? 📝
this was posted 3 years ago I KNOW
Yessss
I'm so in!! He at least needs a website where we can put in the product and it'll tell us if it's Hyram approved:)
@@micahelliott8929 i LOVE THAT IDEAAAAA
Signature: 𝓑𝓲𝓪𝓷𝓬𝓪
Where can I sign
I literally love that the last tier is “for the feet” and like “for the trash” because hyram is so eco friendly and doesn’t want any waste😂
Hey Hyram!!!
You should make a review on what foundation helps your skin but also gives you coverage! Just a thought.