That’s something new. You always upload videos at time when I am travelling and it becomes the best time for me to watch. Thank u and love your videos ❤❤❤❤
Where are you from? Because most of these are not even expensive, I am Eastern European and these are quite affordable here. The embryolisse one costs 7 euros...
The evidence with skincare is clear: it doesn't matter so much what moisturizer you are using - most of them are petroleum or glycerin based w/ maybe some silicones added (including all the ones listed here). The most important thing is to protect your skin from the sun - use a good sunblock and apply it generously. Wear a hat and sunglasses on sunny days. After that, use a retinoid at night (either prescription or not - in India, tretinoin is available over the counter at pharmacies & it's probably the one skincare product after sunblock that has the most evidence behind it). If you're not using a daily sunblock (and putting enough on), what moisturizer you use will not make any difference especially long term.
@@devikanaidu8069 I do have sensitive and acne prone skin. What would you recommend that is gel based and gets absorbed in the skin and feels light in lieu of this?
BRB.. going back to my middle class life and applying Ponds cream :)
That’s something new. You always upload videos at time when I am travelling and it becomes the best time for me to watch. Thank u and love your videos ❤❤❤❤
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I would also add Belif Aquabomb to this list. It's an amazing AM/PM moisturizer. I have sensitive combination skin and it works pretty well for me.
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Please bring a economic version of this 😅 I am sure you can share a great list at lower range too
Where are you from? Because most of these are not even expensive, I am Eastern European and these are quite affordable here. The embryolisse one costs 7 euros...
She’s from India and these creams here are very expensive
I really really love the sulwhasoo cream though it is expensive but it makes you glow from within and the next day you look like a goddess ❤
Currently using it again and loving it.
Surprised that Tatcha moisturiser didn’t make it!
Try the Elemis one … it’s really a game changer
Clinique moisture surge is never going to leave my vanity.
Is it good for summers too when the skin is oily?
@ishadeka4288 yes it is
The evidence with skincare is clear: it doesn't matter so much what moisturizer you are using - most of them are petroleum or glycerin based w/ maybe some silicones added (including all the ones listed here). The most important thing is to protect your skin from the sun - use a good sunblock and apply it generously. Wear a hat and sunglasses on sunny days.
After that, use a retinoid at night (either prescription or not - in India, tretinoin is available over the counter at pharmacies & it's probably the one skincare product after sunblock that has the most evidence behind it).
If you're not using a daily sunblock (and putting enough on), what moisturizer you use will not make any difference especially long term.
So after this, no eye cream or any serum?
What about neutrogena hydro boost?
Plz don't use if your sensitive skin and acne prone skin it cause acne
@@devikanaidu8069 I do have sensitive and acne prone skin. What would you recommend that is gel based and gets absorbed in the skin and feels light in lieu of this?
@@melsheanno But it contain sls ingredients that's not good for sensitive skin it is very harmful it's cuase breakouts
@@melsheanno best to use clinique surge it is also gel basrd moisturizer, quickly observed
Better to use something that works!