I love the way you broke a complicated topic down to an organized and easy to understand way. I'm a lot clearer on how to structure my skincare routine now. Thank you!!
Could you do more follow up videos by recommending products that contain those key ingredients for different skin types? For example , what products with retinols or glycolic acid would you recommend for dry and sensitive skin?
This was the most simplified yet informative skin care video I've ever seen. I have no idea what I'm doing and every other video is just so complicated for no reason. I wish you shared some products you recommend!
Excellent video! Your guidance really helps to reduce the overwhelming variety of options available for one's skincare routine. Thanks for helping to break down which products are most important.
This is by far the best skin care video i ever seen, you just made it simple and clear. Please please please make a smaller vide for the skin of the body. ❤❤❤
First of all, I am a big fan of your videos, my name is Reggie from Los Angeles. I am a guy, 39 years old, hispanic with a medium dark complexion (Fitzpatrick type 4 ish) dealing with signs of aging, photo damage and two big dark patches that look like melasma. I am currently using a hydrating toner followed by Azaleic Acid 15% (Fenacia gel) then a moisturizer, and then sunscreen in the morning. At night, I am using a hydrating toner again (I am currently using the I'm From rice toner) followed by tretinoin .1% (Retin-A) and finally a rich moisturizer (as of now I am using the First Aid Beauty Rich Cream Moisturizer). Finally, once a week on a night that I do not use my retinoid, Id use The Ordinary's AHA 30% peel. I would love your opinion on this little routine I came out with. So far its been working for me! Thank you. I enjoy all your videos. 😊
Hi Dr. Jenny, thank you for very informative video. I have oily, sensitive and acne prone skin. I'm supposed to start my accutane journey but I didn't proceed as I'm really afraid with side effect . Currently, i'm trying this routine: Night 1.Cerave foaming cleanser 2. Differin gel Adapalene 0.1% then wash after 15mins. 3. After wash, alternate the Puala's Choice and Cerave Retinol serum every other night 4. Angel Aqua Moisture cream Morning 1. Cerave foaming cleanser 2. Topical Clindamycin 3. Angel Aqua Moisture cream 4. Heliocare Sunscreen Spf 50+ I hope this would work on me and to really avoid being on accutane.
I know it sounds scary but accutane can be a wonderful med to treat acne and many of the side effects can be managed with appropriate skin care. Good luck
Thanks for taking an overwhelming amount of skincare info and making it understandable! Can you provide guidance on rosacea? I’m struggling to figure out what the middle of the pyramid would be for type 1 rosacea (ivermectin, metronidazole, azelaic acid, sulfacetamide?) and I’m starting to learn about lasers but definitely need more info.
What if i use a cleanser for dry skin? Should i still moisturize? And how do i know if i have dry or oily skin, i think i have neither my skin isn’t oily and isn’t dry
Is it the correct order, 1.sulwhasoo first care activating serum 2.innisfree retinol cica ampoule 3.boj deep glow serum 4.Numbuzin no.3 skin softening serum 5.klairs vit e mask Please reply, can I layer all this in my PM ROUTINE
I like your advice please. I'm a new member from Astoria, NY hello.You are young and pretty. I watch your good videos.For older ladies 60+ who never did any cosmetic procedures on their face and who don't want fillers or plastic surgery. Which is best to do first? RF Micro Needling Thread Lift or PRF Rich?
Love your videos..i am 32 and I've recently started take care of my skin and understand the importance of a proper skincare routine but I am finding it very hard to find a sunscreen for my oily skin. I live in a very rural area in Canada and find it very difficult to find some of the sunscreens that alot of dermatologists are recommending on here. Could you recommend a sunscreen for oily skin on a budget? THANKS
I would recommend ordering online. Im enjoying the skin1004 sun cream, but neutragina is also great on a budget and doesn't break me out even though I have sensitive acne prone oily skin
I have recently have been allergic reactions (rash, itching, slight swelling) when I wear eyeliner or eyeshadow. I’ve found one brand of mascara that I don’t react to. My dermatologist prescribed me a steroid to use but I don’t want to use that long term and just suggested I don’t wear makeup. Any eye makeup products you recommend as well as an eye cream to calm inflammation. My current routine is Morning: 1. Cerave hydrating cleanser 2 maelove vitamin c 3 Vichy 89 4 la roche posay toleriane ultra 5 la roche posay tinted mineral sunscreen PM 1 First aid beauty face cleanser 2 aklief retinol or salicylic acid toner. Take 1-2 days off per week. 3 la roche posay lipikar AP.
she's also quietly promoting the skincare products in the back... at a certain point in the video the bottles moved a little because one of them was mostly covered lol
It would be quite helpful with there being so many products out there, that you actually recommend brand names of products with the ingredients that you are speaking of to make sure they have enough of them, and that they actually work. I noticed that with each section of your pyramid, you did not do that and honestly the majority of people watching your videos need name brands that actually work. Basically everyone ones healthy skin less wrinkles, etc. so throat products for skin care out there one for dry skin one for oily skin one for normal skin, etc. because wow your video was quite interesting. It just did not contain any particular information on how to pick out good products. I’ve watched a lot of reviews on different products that I have used and you find reviews on each that say they are no good and others that show false results so again specific product names for different types of skin to build a regimen would be quite helpful and I have yet to see anyone do this, but I would think as you are a doctor that you should be one of the first people to put one out there it would Be completely helpful and then everyone could get on with their skin care regimen instead of playing guessing games all the time I hope you take this into consideration. Thank you.
I love the way you broke a complicated topic down to an organized and easy to understand way. I'm a lot clearer on how to structure my skincare routine now. Thank you!!
Thank you for not only talking about acne that’s all I can ever really fine on TH-cam and now everybody’s dealing with acne problems.
Could you do more follow up videos by recommending products that contain those key ingredients for different skin types? For example , what products with retinols or glycolic acid would you recommend for dry and sensitive skin?
I concur
This was the most simplified yet informative skin care video I've ever seen. I have no idea what I'm doing and every other video is just so complicated for no reason. I wish you shared some products you recommend!
Excellent video! Your guidance really helps to reduce the overwhelming variety of options available for one's skincare routine. Thanks for helping to break down which products are most important.
This is by far the best skin care video i ever seen, you just made it simple and clear.
Please please please make a smaller vide for the skin of the body. ❤❤❤
Thank you for doing this video, Dr Jenny!
Perfect video just what I was looking for ,thank you !
Wow, this was so good. Thank you!!!
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I always use the Rosskastanie-Weinlaub-Gel after a long day; it helps my legs feel lighter and more refreshed.
Hey Jenny…🤗 awesome videos! Could you do an episode on sunscreen (?tinted?) for dark skinned people of color? Thank you
Thank you for this simple breakdown, i have a beautiful skin so i should stop wasting money on things i don't need❤
First of all, I am a big fan of your videos, my name is Reggie from Los Angeles. I am a guy, 39 years old, hispanic with a medium dark complexion (Fitzpatrick type 4 ish) dealing with signs of aging, photo damage and two big dark patches that look like melasma. I am currently using a hydrating toner followed by Azaleic Acid 15% (Fenacia gel) then a moisturizer, and then sunscreen in the morning. At night, I am using a hydrating toner again (I am currently using the I'm From rice toner) followed by tretinoin .1% (Retin-A) and finally a rich moisturizer (as of now I am using the First Aid Beauty Rich Cream Moisturizer). Finally, once a week on a night that I do not use my retinoid, Id use The Ordinary's AHA 30% peel. I would love your opinion on this little routine I came out with. So far its been working for me! Thank you. I enjoy all your videos. 😊
Thanks for your advise ❤
Hi Dr. Jenny, thank you for very informative video.
I have oily, sensitive and acne prone skin. I'm supposed to start my accutane journey but I didn't proceed as I'm really afraid with side effect . Currently, i'm trying this routine:
Night
1.Cerave foaming cleanser
2. Differin gel Adapalene 0.1% then wash after 15mins.
3. After wash, alternate the Puala's Choice and Cerave Retinol serum every other night
4. Angel Aqua Moisture cream
Morning
1. Cerave foaming cleanser
2. Topical Clindamycin
3. Angel Aqua Moisture cream
4. Heliocare Sunscreen Spf 50+
I hope this would work on me and to really avoid being on accutane.
I know it sounds scary but accutane can be a wonderful med to treat acne and many of the side effects can be managed with appropriate skin care. Good luck
Thanks for taking an overwhelming amount of skincare info and making it understandable! Can you provide guidance on rosacea? I’m struggling to figure out what the middle of the pyramid would be for type 1 rosacea (ivermectin, metronidazole, azelaic acid, sulfacetamide?) and I’m starting to learn about lasers but definitely need more info.
Great trustworthy info. Thank you!
Keep up the fantastic work!
Dr. Jenny Liu, thank you for this video. Subscribed to your channel. Thumbs up.
Thank you very much for the video, that was a good, well structured help!😊
I would have liked to have seen examples of the AHA products
Dr. Liu, what is the best way to incorporate copper peptides into my skincare if I also use glycolic acid (a.m.) and tretinoin (p.m.)?
Excellent video ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thank you, great video!!!!
What if i use a cleanser for dry skin? Should i still moisturize? And how do i know if i have dry or oily skin, i think i have neither my skin isn’t oily and isn’t dry
Is it the correct order,
1.sulwhasoo first care activating serum
2.innisfree retinol cica ampoule
3.boj deep glow serum
4.Numbuzin no.3 skin softening serum
5.klairs vit e mask
Please reply, can I layer all this in my PM ROUTINE
Starting my journey. From what I gathered, I think she had mentioned that we don’t use more that two serums at a time.
I like your advice please. I'm a new member from Astoria, NY hello.You are young and pretty. I watch your good videos.For older ladies 60+ who never did any cosmetic procedures on their face and who don't want fillers or plastic surgery.
Which is best to do first? RF Micro Needling
Thread Lift or PRF Rich?
I'm currently using, Iskinol cleanser, alovera moisturizer and benzoyl peroxide in my night routine. Is that okay?
Question may be a bit out of line but can the use of products on the scalp cause your facial or body hair to thicken?
Saludos Dr. Liu! New Subscriber...have you used any of the Inkey List Products? Thanks for sharing
Love your videos..i am 32 and I've recently started take care of my skin and understand the importance of a proper skincare routine but I am finding it very hard to find a sunscreen for my oily skin. I live in a very rural area in Canada and find it very difficult to find some of the sunscreens that alot of dermatologists are recommending on here. Could you recommend a sunscreen for oily skin on a budget? THANKS
I would recommend ordering online. Im enjoying the skin1004 sun cream, but neutragina is also great on a budget and doesn't break me out even though I have sensitive acne prone oily skin
Do I still have to use sunscreen even though I'm not expose to sun that much?
I 'm working and study from home that's why I'm not expose to sun.
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all I need is my spf, vit c, tazorac, finacea and niacinamide moisturizer and I’m a happy camper
is it okay to put castor oil on my eyelashes and eyebrow overninght?
Is Altreno lotion still less irritating than .025 tretenoin cream?
Thanks!
Ty💕
I have recently have been allergic reactions (rash, itching, slight swelling) when I wear eyeliner or eyeshadow. I’ve found one brand of mascara that I don’t react to. My dermatologist prescribed me a steroid to use but I don’t want to use that long term and just suggested I don’t wear makeup. Any eye makeup products you recommend as well as an eye cream to calm inflammation. My current routine is
Morning:
1. Cerave hydrating cleanser
2 maelove vitamin c
3 Vichy 89
4 la roche posay toleriane ultra
5 la roche posay tinted mineral sunscreen
PM
1 First aid beauty face cleanser
2 aklief retinol or salicylic acid toner. Take 1-2 days off per week.
3 la roche posay lipikar AP.
The video appears to be lagging/jumping.. . Not sure if it's because of the video editing?
How often do you use your tretenoin?
Nightly or as tolerated but I personally alternate few times weekly with my AHA
she's also quietly promoting the skincare products in the back... at a certain point in the video the bottles moved a little because one of them was mostly covered lol
It would be quite helpful with there being so many products out there, that you actually recommend brand names of products with the ingredients that you are speaking of to make sure they have enough of them, and that they actually work. I noticed that with each section of your pyramid, you did not do that and honestly the majority of people watching your videos need name brands that actually work. Basically everyone ones healthy skin less wrinkles, etc. so throat products for skin care out there one for dry skin one for oily skin one for normal skin, etc. because wow your video was quite interesting. It just did not contain any particular information on how to pick out good products. I’ve watched a lot of reviews on different products that I have used and you find reviews on each that say they are no good and others that show false results so again specific product names for different types of skin to build a regimen would be quite helpful and I have yet to see anyone do this, but I would think as you are a doctor that you should be one of the first people to put one out there it would Be completely helpful and then everyone could get on with their skin care regimen instead of playing guessing games all the time I hope you take this into consideration. Thank you.