➡️➡️Hey everyone, I completely flubbed the retinol/retinoid differentiation as I got caught up in filming and repeated the confusion instead of clarifying! So let’s settle this once and for all: retinols need to be converted in your skin in order to be active whereas retinoids are already active when applied, making them much more potent. x Dr. Shereene Idriss
Again- I’m so sorry everyone for the flub! As you can imagine being in a room of people staring at you with a camera in your face - it can be overwhelming and I got caught up...if you couldn’t tell by how fast I was speaking! 🤦♀️🤣
Shereene Idriss it’s all good! I adore your insta pillow talk derm series. I also love your voice, it’s so soothing lol. Please do more videos!!! I could listen to you talk skincare for hours!!Thanks for sharing the knowledge💜
Molly M most skincare comes in plastic packaging because it’s just cheaper and most of the time the skincare products that are in environmentally friendly packaging or package free isn’t usually that good for the skin.
Molly M She doesn’t name any product names, just types of products. Plenty of these types can be found in glass bottles. Just broke my brand new hyaluronic acid bottle all over my floor the other day, for instance.
I love this!! She’s the first person I’ve seen on TH-cam that actually thoroughly explained the difference between the different types of moisturizers (humectants, emollients, occlusives) and she did it using simple language that was easy to follow. Not to mention that she’s a board-certified expert so I don’t feel as naive taking her advice as I would a celebrity. I think I might like this series more than the Go To Bed with Me...
Gru totally agree..We need more videos of dermatologist that are very professional and take their advices rather than just seeing celebrities using 400$creams from la praire🤪
@@chichiri1624 she’s probably surrounded by cameras she might just be a little uncomfortable. She has her own channel u should watch it it’s really good and you get to see a bit more of herself too haha
Ianthe Oates That could be the Ordinary brand standards, it doesn’t mean it’s for other brands. Not every brand has the same standards because every brand has different ingredients in their products.
It's funny that they called in a derm after so many people commented on every of these videos about their opinions of skincare. The power of the people 😂
1. Are cleansing brushes/washcloths really necessary? 2. Can you wash your face in shower? 3. Do I need to wear SPF if I spend all my time indoors? If yes, how often should I reapply? 4. Do toners (not AHA/BHA/PHA and the likes) actually do anything for your skin? Would really really love to know and thank you HB ♥️ This was such a pleasant surprise!
1. Brushes are definitely not necessary and washcloths should not be used at ALL on the face (they easily harbor bacteria and can often be too abrasive when scrubbing your face). All you need is your fingers! :) 2. Yes, you can wash your face in the shower however keep in mind thay you should ideally be washing your face with lukewarm water (i know personally i like to shower with pretty hot water so i try and avoid this). That being said if you do choose to wash your face in the shower, you should also moisturize in the shower as well (this prevents trans epidermal water loss) 3.Yes! The general rule of thumb is if you can see light outside, you should be wearing sunscreen. UV rays can penetrate through clouds and windows, so don’t be fooled by a cloudy day! As far as reapplication goes, the general rule is every 2 hours but honestly you should be fine if you reapply atleast every 5 hours if you are indoors all day. 4. AHAs/BHAs/PHAs work really well as chemical exfoliants and can help with problems such as hyperpigmentation, scarring, etc. It’s important to remember that some of these products don’t mix well with the other ingredients in your skincare routine, so make sure you check! Also, refrain from using these types of products every single day as you can over exfoliate your skin and cause more bad than good. Hope this helps! I’ve been working at a dermatology clinic for quite some time now and these are definitely some valid questions :)
I’m thrilled you are doing this! There is one important slight mis-step here though: retinol is two conversion stages away from tretinoin and thus starts to convert when applied. Tretinoin (preX) is the one that is already converted and immediately active on the skin. Quite an important difference. ♥️
Caroline Hirons i completely flubbed this as I got caught up in filming and repeated the confusion rather than the clarification! 🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️ Harper’s bazaar is aware and either will put an addendum in the description section or pin it to the top of the comments! But thank you!!
I also have heard to never put retinol and tretinoin together. In addition, I've heard don't put retinol on top of another retinol. I thought of trying to do retinol first, just a little at a time like 2-3 times a week. Then advancing to tretinoin and using it 2-3,times a week so your skin gets used to it. Is any of this true? I've heard that both can cause problems with sensitive skin. What is the best way to go about using retinol and tretinoin? Should I use retinol first and then slowly change to tretinoin? Or does it even matter?
@@lucakat9262 You can do it that way, but honestly, you don't need to. Retinol is much less effective than tretinoin and still has the same potential for irritation. So the advice I've been given from well-read skincare enthusiasts who are also long-term users of tretinoin, is to just start with tretinoin in a low concentration. It's the queen bee of retinoids and also has the most research behind it. Depending on your skin sensitivity, you can start with application 3x per week - every other night, slowly increasing to every night. You can ease into it even more gently by buffering it (mixing it) with moisturizer or applying moisturizer first, then the tretinoin. Low and slow is the key. The annoying part is that Tretinoin cream or gel isn't available over the counter in the USA. You either need to get a Rx from a derm (which is expensive without the right insurance), or you can get it through Curology, which is what I do.
I really appreciated her professionalisme! All her comments and advices are science based and this is what people should be watching and learning from!! I would be really curious what is her stance on the whole "clean green" vs. dirty beauty debate! ❤ from Norway Desi
I'm so glad this is going to be a new series. Cause one episode isn't enough to clear all of my doubts. And also, when I read comments from a skincare video, they always leave me confused as everyone has different opinions. So this series will be really helpful.
Lol, how naive - most derms are also sponsored - nothing wrong with that, but don't just blindly trust a doctor over someone else just because of the title.
Would it work well for the under eyes? I have combination skin but my under eyes and smile lines are dry as hell! I have to buy it for more than triple the price where im from so i dont wanna waste money on it.
Aamna Here because having breakouts is normal, no skin is perfect. even if ur skin is clear as shit it can still get breakouts, its very rare to see people without it, from the view we’re at we can’t see her skin properly so for all we know she has some breakouts
Just because someone has skin problems doesn’t mean you shouldn’t listen to their advice. A lot of skin issues are genetic. You can still be very knowledgeable about skincare even if you have acne. One thing to keep an eye for is sun damage though.
I love Dr. Idriss!!! Great balance of science and research-backed suggestions (all those years of med school ❤️) but also attune to the beauty industry, which I know isn’t a lot dermatologists interest. I I love that she recommends cult beauty products AND tried-and-true bland drugstore products too. Usually you only find one or the other
Well people think chemical sunscreens get absorbed into the skin/blood, and get circulated in your body- which is true. And there’s not enough evidence if it’s safe. At least chem cleansers get washed off. It’s like using mouth wash as directed vs drinking it lol
@@depdeponyon3545 you know that's not what i'm talking about, pea brain, but sure go ahead and rub bleach on your skin while you're at it, the ~beauty industry~ says it's legit. Who cares that it destroys the skins of girls in Korea, India, and African countries lol
Lol not all elements on the periodic table are chemicals. Chemicals are two different elements that have had a chemical reaction to alter their structure or combine them. So yes, water can be considered a chemical, but only when combined with another element or elements in a chemical reaction.
In certain circumstances, when an element is considered radioactive or unstable, it does not have to have been through a chemical reaction in order to be considered a chemical already.
Dr.Idriss definitely needs her own series on TH-cam! Beautiful and brilliant! I’d fly from Canada to meet her for an appointment! I wonder what her wait time is? Please come back again Dr. Idriss!! ❤️❤️❤️
This was very concise and informative, thank you! One thing that I find interesting is that she mentions oils break her out but she sometimes use marula oil- marula is quite comedogenic and has a a high Oleic acid content-I would suggest using something with high Linoleic acid content instead that will be much lighter, penetrate deeper and won't cause clogging. Unrefined oils have unsaponifiables that can work wonders for your skin, you just have to pick the right one for your skin like she mentions, and blends are definitely the way to go especially if you want a stable product. As a good rule of thumb, oils that penetrate deeper into the skin (high in linoleic and alpha-linoleic acid ) are better used prior to a moisturizer, oils higher in Oleic acid are better used as an occlusive so after your moisturize.
Lilianna B I think I remember hearing that bacteria don’t survive on a silk pillowcase as opposed to cotton which is why silk is better but I wouldn’t quote me on that.
Omg this is the content I’ve been waiting for! Love her!! Been a fan since her routine video. Always best to get professional doctor’s opinion rather than celebrity or influencers who can still be misinformed
At 9:55 you said that Retinol(OTC) is bio-available from the start, and Retinoids(prescription) need to be converted into a bio-available form by your skin. I thought it was the other way around. That's the way my Derm explained it when she gave me tretinoin. Did you misspeak, or am I just wrong? You also mentioned that retinols aren't affected by PH. Does that mean they are safe to use with a AHA/BHA containing product? Thank You.
Edward G I totally flubbed it as I got myself caught up in filming and was thinking of the confusion while speaking! SO correction (and I want to have Harper’s bazaar make an annotation to the description): retinols need to get converted whereas prescription retinoids are already active and therefore much stronger!
Ahh yes. Since She posted it on her story I couldnt wait for the video. I already sent her a message that it is finally on and She is killin' it. Seriously guys...trust her. She is the best with her I have a hope that I will still look young at 40.
In the morning after I rinse or gently wash my face (mostly to get off the eye krusties) I apply my CeraVe moisturing cream to damp skin- I then wait a few minutes for it to set in, then apply my CeraVe sunscreen. I like to use both , not just the sunscreen
I didn't know I needed this video. I LOVE this serie, Dr Shereene and how she explains everything so easy (I knew about the existence of COSRX patches 💞💞 because of her video on Allure).
👏👏👏 on the oils. When I was younger and had oilier skin I could not use them, but now that I'm a little older and my skin has dried out, I love to mix a really good high-quality oil with my moisturizer. It gives my skin a beautiful glow all day and I constantly get comments on my glow So thank you for telling people to educate themselves on which type of oil is best. But I would not be using them if I had acne. #lavido face oils are great. Derma-e also great
Okay but science tells us that cleanser removes the acid mantle, the stratus corneum, the good bacteria and the oils that moisturise and maintain our skin. Unless you have makeup to remove or have been working with harsh, fuming and hydrophobic chemicals in high quantities then you shouldn't use cleaner.
@@Miquelalalaa Err... your cleanser definitely shouldn't be removing skin... Cleansing is necessary because you should be using SPF during the day and water doesn't remove it completely. But I usually do skip the cleanser in the morning and simply wash with water
Inspired by I don’t use spf regularly. The effect of sun damage if you’re sensible with clothing and with your day to day activities is negligible. I’m not lying on a beach during the middle of summer every day.
Dear Dr Shereen About sunscreen,moisturizer and face oil. -Those 3 giving layer of various functions/benefits when applied to a skin. Since its a layer, can it be easily removed with just plain water (without using micellar water/oil) or it hinders water penetration to skin as it does to keep water from going out? -You mentioned that SPF can be diluted by moisturizer. Does that happen when moisturizer applied before SPF or after? -Thanks
➡️➡️Hey everyone, I completely flubbed the retinol/retinoid differentiation as I got caught up in filming and repeated the confusion instead of clarifying! So let’s settle this once and for all: retinols need to be converted in your skin in order to be active whereas retinoids are already active when applied, making them much more potent. x Dr. Shereene Idriss
Again- I’m so sorry everyone for the flub! As you can imagine being in a room of people staring at you with a camera in your face - it can be overwhelming and I got caught up...if you couldn’t tell by how fast I was speaking! 🤦♀️🤣
Shereene Idriss it’s all good! I adore your insta pillow talk derm series. I also love your voice, it’s so soothing lol.
Please do more videos!!! I could listen to you talk skincare for hours!!Thanks for sharing the knowledge💜
@@karismaticrose So can I! I find her very calming.
Shereene Idriss you shouldn’t apologize! You did fabulous and I learned a lot of helpful tips. Thank you so much!
You’re amazing!!!!
A dermatologist that cares about the environment. I Stan
A C 🙌
A C name one product she recommends that comes in glass or aluminum or is package free please
Molly M most skincare comes in plastic packaging because it’s just cheaper and most of the time the skincare products that are in environmentally friendly packaging or package free isn’t usually that good for the skin.
Molly M She doesn’t name any product names, just types of products. Plenty of these types can be found in glass bottles. Just broke my brand new hyaluronic acid bottle all over my floor the other day, for instance.
Thank goodness for her!!! Love me some environmentally friendly career woman!
IS NOBODY GOING TO TALK ABOUT HOW FLAWLESS AND SHINY AND BEAUTIFUL HER SKIN IS
its gorrrrrg cannot stop watching it
Kay Liew WHEN YOU STOP USING CAPS LOCK WE WILL
Allure has her routine. She looks amazing, but she's had some work. However, she reminds me of Charlotte Cho's yolk skin lol. She looks like a doll.
I love it
😂😂😂 I've noticed that all the dermatologues i've met always have beautiful skin
I. I can’t believe I’m in this. I’m dying
Congratulations bro!
“A man of many talents”
Iconic. 😌
How did you know where to submit your question?
Ainsley Ameerali wdym submit?
They were chosen randomly
Trust her with your skin! Don’t just trust your aunt’s friend’s cousin’s sister.
Ernest Sy thank you! unless they’re a dermatologist? 🤣
Shereene Idriss lol
isn’t your aunts friend’s cousin’s sister just your aunts friend’s cousin?
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@oreosarevegan4257 maybe they're half sisters from the side you're not familial to
I love this!! She’s the first person I’ve seen on TH-cam that actually thoroughly explained the difference between the different types of moisturizers (humectants, emollients, occlusives) and she did it using simple language that was easy to follow. Not to mention that she’s a board-certified expert so I don’t feel as naive taking her advice as I would a celebrity. I think I might like this series more than the Go To Bed with Me...
Gru ❤️❤️❤️❤️ thank you!
Dr Dray is on youtube too...
Gru totally agree..We need more videos of dermatologist that are very professional and take their advices rather than just seeing celebrities using 400$creams from la praire🤪
Go see Christy is a channel that educated me very well on the same! She's an esthetician
SAME!
my kind of DERM. she's so funny
Kelly Smith ❤️
She's so pretty, look at this glowy skin GOALS.
They should make this a series.
im telling you that happens when you stick to a GOOD skin care regimen and get your water...still have acne but have the most glowing soft skin!!
shaynatrue so true !!
barely moves her face while talking... maybe that's how to not get wrinkles
@@chichiri1624 can't unsee it now
@@chichiri1624 she’s probably surrounded by cameras she might just be a little uncomfortable. She has her own channel u should watch it it’s really good and you get to see a bit more of herself too haha
Dr. Idriss is a badass. We need to collab! Great concept HB. 🙌
omg yessss! we all need this collab!!
We need it!
PLEASE DR IDRISS!!! If you can, please!
Susan Yara lets do it!
UHM. NO
Okay I love this! Can we make this a regular thing pleaseee??
Stay tuned 😉
@@HarpersBazaar Please have Dr Dray next
@@HarpersBazaar Please keep Dr. Idriss!!!!!
I love Dr. Idriss more because her voice is very soothing. Just my preference.
SECONDED
"3 is the limit"
Dr Idriss "the limit does not exist"
Faith it’s October 3rd.
I think three is the limit comes from what The Ordinary’s product states
@@anthecrawford3957 it's a joke my friend. It's a quote from the movie mean girls. 😊
Ianthe Oates That could be the Ordinary brand standards, it doesn’t mean it’s for other brands. Not every brand has the same standards because every brand has different ingredients in their products.
3, take it or leave it
listen, I was blackout drunk once and I STILL did my full skincare routine
SAME I can be so drunk and I'll still do my whole face routine AND floss, brush my teeth, use mouthwash like... acne and cavities stop for no one lmao
so... you were never really drunk.
Yes girl!!!! My husband grabbed my makeup wipes and helped me once. He wasn’t trying to do everything else.
@@mimihayer3767 Skincare is a scam. All the steps are to alleviate the problems caused by the former step.
Can relate 😆
I love professionals who care for the environment.
We need more Shereene, like a weekly thing pleassseeeeeee
YourGirl Anna hell yah
Stay tuned! 😉
agreed
Harper's BAZAAR and YourGirl Anna 😱
Yes please!!!
Finally, someone who knows what they're talking about.
Brit Fofana 🙌
Brit Fofana Yet here you are...
Yes Elon musk
Teletubbiez what is that supposed to mean? They’re praising her?
@@christinaberenguer5507 I was confused on that response too
Hello, Harper's Bazaar Employee looking at comments :) Have a nice Friday.
D aw this was so cute and wholesome!
I love this!
Dude this was dam Cutee♡
OMG.... I watched her other skincare routine video like 15 times. She’s so addictive. Please do more with her.
jenifer joy ❤️❤️
Same
Out of all the dermatologist in this series she’s my favorite. She’s not only answering questions but also educating me
This was a serious power move by Harper's Bazaar. Well done. Slow clap 👏👏👏
@Joshua Carillo 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@Joshua Carillo 🤣🤣🤣🤣
But, we can all agree that Elon Musk is truly a man of many talents.
mia butron JAHDJXFNDKFJXHDKDN
I TRULY AM!
Elon Musk king of skincare we stan
@@elonmusk921 awww 😊
@@elonmusk921 cokkkk
It's funny that they called in a derm after so many people commented on every of these videos about their opinions of skincare. The power of the people 😂
What are your thoughts on double cleansing? Do you do it?
Nope, I hape extremely sensitive skin (I have rosaceea and a mild Form of couperosis) so hell no
Only if I wear makeup! Otherwise I go straight to water base cleanser and proceed with the rest of my regimen.
I do if Im wearing makeup that day
I need to start
I just want to know why no one in the room told her that was not THE Elon Musk in the comment section.
1. Are cleansing brushes/washcloths really necessary?
2. Can you wash your face in shower?
3. Do I need to wear SPF if I spend all my time indoors? If yes, how often should I reapply?
4. Do toners (not AHA/BHA/PHA and the likes) actually do anything for your skin?
Would really really love to know and thank you HB ♥️ This was such a pleasant surprise!
I hope they will answer your question.🤗 But until that if you want to know some SECRETS check out HER 👆instagram profile she tell her secrets on it
@@victoriabqueen1650 thanks so much 😍😍 what's her handle?
Persepione it’s @shereeneidriss 👋
1. Brushes are definitely not necessary and washcloths should not be used at ALL on the face (they easily harbor bacteria and can often be too abrasive when scrubbing your face). All you need is your fingers! :)
2. Yes, you can wash your face in the shower however keep in mind thay you should ideally be washing your face with lukewarm water (i know personally i like to shower with pretty hot water so i try and avoid this). That being said if you do choose to wash your face in the shower, you should also moisturize in the shower as well (this prevents trans epidermal water loss)
3.Yes! The general rule of thumb is if you can see light outside, you should be wearing sunscreen. UV rays can penetrate through clouds and windows, so don’t be fooled by a cloudy day! As far as reapplication goes, the general rule is every 2 hours but honestly you should be fine if you reapply atleast every 5 hours if you are indoors all day.
4. AHAs/BHAs/PHAs work really well as chemical exfoliants and can help with problems such as hyperpigmentation, scarring, etc. It’s important to remember that some of these products don’t mix well with the other ingredients in your skincare routine, so make sure you check! Also, refrain from using these types of products every single day as you can over exfoliate your skin and cause more bad than good.
Hope this helps! I’ve been working at a dermatology clinic for quite some time now and these are definitely some valid questions :)
@@xxcruiserlove26xx thank you so much! I was asking for toners that are specifically not acids though, the ones that claim to be only hydrating
She's my favorite dermatologist in this series. She's detail oriented & explains things in depth for those of us who want to know without the diploma.
"WALNUTS
That you may have not heard off"
Kylie Jenner enters the chat
I was looking for this comment
I m dying lol
SHE'S NOT EVEN SKIN ANYMORE, SHE IS ALL PLASTIC
Ian Thomas Soo? Who cares if she had surgery- does it disrupt your life?
1 more like until 1k!
I love her. She is so charismatic
Pedro ❤️❤️❤️
@@shereeneidriss lots of love all the way from Portugal!
She feels like a homegirl you'd call on a weekend to just go chill with. So down to earth and relatable.
I'm so here for this youtube trend of having experts come and explain things. Yes, yes, yes!
I stan a dermatologist that encourages the protection of the environment. I love her.
I love when channels address viewers' comments :)
We read every single one! The good, the bad, and the very opinionated 😉
same
Harper's BAZAAR I love you guys
"well i dont know who made cubicle the serum police" LOOOOOOOOOOOOL
The Botox money jar is everything
I once got blackout drunk, fell on my face AND gave myself a black eye. I still washed all my makeup off and moisturized my skin before passing out.
i once killed myself and still did my full skincare routine
Please talk about hyperpigmentation and acne scarring next time!!!
this is the dermatologist from allure’s day in the life w a dermatologist lmaooo
christi loves nicki minaj 🤣👋
She just replied back 😂😂😂
OMGGG, now I know. 😂
I knew it 🤣
@@shereeneidriss plz tell me acne amd marks good creams medicine and any good treatment plzzzzz
Her advice was amazing, but is anyone else wanting to know about her makeup? It's gorgeous!
It was professionally done by a makeup artist on set
Shea Simmons Follow her on Instagram, she gives lots of tips on her stories! It’s @shereeneidriss
Search for a 'dermatologist's entire routine from waking up to lip injections' from Allure. and there she is :)
At most she is wearing tinted moisturizer. Check her out on Instagram. Her skin always looks that amazing!
I’m thrilled you are doing this! There is one important slight mis-step here though: retinol is two conversion stages away from tretinoin and thus starts to convert when applied. Tretinoin (preX) is the one that is already converted and immediately active on the skin.
Quite an important difference. ♥️
Caroline Hirons i completely flubbed this as I got caught up in filming and repeated the confusion rather than the clarification! 🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️ Harper’s bazaar is aware and either will put an addendum in the description section or pin it to the top of the comments! But thank you!!
Thank YOU. ♥️
I also have heard to never put retinol and tretinoin together. In addition, I've heard don't put retinol on top of another retinol.
I thought of trying to do retinol first, just a little at a time like 2-3 times a week. Then advancing to tretinoin and using it 2-3,times a week so your skin gets used to it. Is any of this true? I've heard that both can cause problems with sensitive skin. What is the best way to go about using retinol and tretinoin? Should I use retinol first and then slowly change to tretinoin? Or does it even matter?
@@lucakat9262 You can do it that way, but honestly, you don't need to. Retinol is much less effective than tretinoin and still has the same potential for irritation. So the advice I've been given from well-read skincare enthusiasts who are also long-term users of tretinoin, is to just start with tretinoin in a low concentration. It's the queen bee of retinoids and also has the most research behind it.
Depending on your skin sensitivity, you can start with application 3x per week - every other night, slowly increasing to every night. You can ease into it even more gently by buffering it (mixing it) with moisturizer or applying moisturizer first, then the tretinoin. Low and slow is the key. The annoying part is that Tretinoin cream or gel isn't available over the counter in the USA. You either need to get a Rx from a derm (which is expensive without the right insurance), or you can get it through Curology, which is what I do.
@@humanormachine2936 thanks so much for telling me about all of that. And I'd never heard of Curology. So I'll check into that too.🙂👍
I really appreciated her professionalisme! All her comments and advices are science based and this is what people should be watching and learning from!! I would be really curious what is her stance on the whole "clean green" vs. dirty beauty debate! ❤ from Norway Desi
8.5-10
I'm so glad this is going to be a new series. Cause one episode isn't enough to clear all of my doubts. And also, when I read comments from a skincare video, they always leave me confused as everyone has different opinions. So this series will be really helpful.
Look at her skin!!!! So so flawless 😍
First name Last name thank you!! Daily maintenance!
forget your sponsored beauty guru, listen to this dermatologist kids!
Lol, how naive - most derms are also sponsored - nothing wrong with that, but don't just blindly trust a doctor over someone else just because of the title.
omg BAZAAR got a dermatologist to call us all out
She is so f**king smart. I would defiantly trust this woman to touch my face she probably has magical powers.
Consult her why not?
@@visualbeauty3427 cause I’m broke I don’t even have health care at the moment
@@AlissaWyant Oh i forgot America is always bullshit about healthcare you're not alone, Philippines same too.
The best dermatologist! She has taught me so much by simplifying and being direct with her answers #PillowTalkDerm
Tuhina Rahman Awww thank you!!
"The serum police"😂😂😂 love that naming
Here 👏🏻 for 👏🏻 this 👏🏻 love Dr Idriss!
McCallmeLauren 👋👋👋
Dr. Idriss has the most flawless skin ever
This dermatologist put me on to the weleda moisturizer that’s amazing and inexpensive 🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽 love her!
Same same. I used it even that I have oily skin it is perfect. And also the cleanser
Did she put you on the Green SKIN FOOD bottle? i use and LOVE that. talk about really being moisturizing!
Would it work well for the under eyes? I have combination skin but my under eyes and smile lines are dry as hell! I have to buy it for more than triple the price where im from so i dont wanna waste money on it.
Also If I remember its not fragarance free.. is the scent too strong? My eyes cant handle strong scents.
Weleda is good quality and very affordable, that's good she prescribes organic skincare.
She's one of those rare dermatologists whose skin actually looks good.
Aamna Here because having breakouts is normal, no skin is perfect. even if ur skin is clear as shit it can still get breakouts, its very rare to see people without it, from the view we’re at we can’t see her skin properly so for all we know she has some breakouts
Check out Dr Dray
Probably that’s because of genetics 🧬
Dr Dray too
Just because someone has skin problems doesn’t mean you shouldn’t listen to their advice. A lot of skin issues are genetic. You can still be very knowledgeable about skincare even if you have acne. One thing to keep an eye for is sun damage though.
I love Dr. Idriss!!! Great balance of science and research-backed suggestions (all those years of med school ❤️) but also attune to the beauty industry, which I know isn’t a lot dermatologists interest. I I love that she recommends cult beauty products AND tried-and-true bland drugstore products too. Usually you only find one or the other
Her skin is so glowy, healthy, and everything gosh! If she's selling a skin care brand I'll buy them all ^.^
Her routine video was legendary
P.s I desperately needed my Dr. Idriss fix
Dawn Kateful 👋👋
Her is skin is so smooth and is satisfying to look at...
ChaCha best compliment ever ❤️🙌
Subscribed for Dr. Idriss and for Dr. Idriss only. Do not disappoint me Harper's Bazaar!!!
Linda S ❤️❤️❤️
Her skin and her makeup is amazing! And she’s very knowledgeable and funny ❤️ please bring her back for another video
This dermatologist is a rockstar.
It’s interesting how a lot of people assume chemical scrubs, sunscreen, etc are bad just because it has the name chemical in it.😂
Well people think chemical sunscreens get absorbed into the skin/blood, and get circulated in your body- which is true. And there’s not enough evidence if it’s safe. At least chem cleansers get washed off.
It’s like using mouth wash as directed vs drinking it lol
@@depdeponyon3545 you know that's not what i'm talking about, pea brain, but sure go ahead and rub bleach on your skin while you're at it, the ~beauty industry~ says it's legit. Who cares that it destroys the skins of girls in Korea, India, and African countries lol
@@McSnezzly The name calling was definitely unecessary. You don't have to be so defensive.
Lol not all elements on the periodic table are chemicals. Chemicals are two different elements that have had a chemical reaction to alter their structure or combine them. So yes, water can be considered a chemical, but only when combined with another element or elements in a chemical reaction.
In certain circumstances, when an element is considered radioactive or unstable, it does not have to have been through a chemical reaction in order to be considered a chemical already.
I love Dr.Idriss so much, she has helped me immensely with my skincare!
Dr.Idriss definitely needs her own series on TH-cam! Beautiful and brilliant! I’d fly from Canada to meet her for an appointment! I wonder what her wait time is? Please come back again Dr. Idriss!! ❤️❤️❤️
there's something so sexy about a woman this informed, educated, and passionate (and not at all cocky or know-it-all-y).
I hope she reads the Bella Thorne comment section 😂
She’s so funny and beautiful! Make this a series
You guys should do this kind of videos with Dr Dray.
I am completely nerding out over this video. This confirms so much of what I have learned about my oily skin by trial, error, and research.
I just love her! She is such a role model and delightful soul ♥️
Dr. Idriss is a national treasure. We need to protect her.
I agree with her 100% about the double cleanse....works for me
Elise Scarpa 🙌
I LOOOVE this channel,really enjoyed listening to her and I really liked this video!
Thank you so much!
I remember watching her "Entire Routine" video and hoping we would see her again....I'm so happy to see this!
This was very concise and informative, thank you! One thing that I find interesting is that she mentions oils break her out but she sometimes use marula oil- marula is quite comedogenic and has a a high Oleic acid content-I would suggest using something with high Linoleic acid content instead that will be much lighter, penetrate deeper and won't cause clogging. Unrefined oils have unsaponifiables that can work wonders for your skin, you just have to pick the right one for your skin like she mentions, and blends are definitely the way to go especially if you want a stable product. As a good rule of thumb, oils that penetrate deeper into the skin (high in linoleic and alpha-linoleic acid ) are better used prior to a moisturizer, oils higher in Oleic acid are better used as an occlusive so after your moisturize.
This makes me so 🥺🥺🥺 I cannot describe this as anything except.... I appreciate her habddhdjd !!!!
This made my bad day a lil better :’)
Elon Musk Shouldn’t you be making cars?
Teletubbiez I honestly didn’t know that he made cars until I saw this video
You look like you should be making music instead
@@Teletubbiez lol and shouldn't you be waddling around on TV spouting gibberish under a sun with a baby face? No offense ❤ they're adorable.
@@21dzz was about to say that too!! Lol
Is sleeping on a silk pillowcase better for your face than a cotton one?
Yes
Lilianna B yes
Lilianna B I think I remember hearing that bacteria don’t survive on a silk pillowcase as opposed to cotton which is why silk is better but I wouldn’t quote me on that.
Good for your hair too!
It's good but you should still change your pillowcase after every use, so you can sleep on it twice (front and back) and it should be changed
She’s the best. I wish she was here in Brazil. I would looooooooveeee to haver her as my doctor.
Omg this is the content I’ve been waiting for! Love her!! Been a fan since her routine video. Always best to get professional doctor’s opinion rather than celebrity or influencers who can still be misinformed
I LOVE HER FOR EXPLAINING THE MOISTURIZER PART 😳❣ please bring her more often because i really enjoy this beauty here
Maybe you should have a dietician/ dermatologist to talk about glowing skin from within
She’s great I would trust her with my life
I want her to treat me. This is the second video I watch of her, and she's seem like a great dermatologist. ❤
Aisha K thank you!!! And anytime!
@@shereeneidriss You're welcome. Is there anyway I can get your contact, so that I can make an appointment with you?
Aisha K please feel free to call the office to book! 212-366-5400
@@shereeneidriss Thank you so much.
@@ak8616 how was your experience?
I just loved that video!! 💕 Thank you for sharing your knowledge and being helpful Dr. Shereene! 😊🙏🏼
Ever since the still shot/ thumbnail of this video, Dr. Idriss has been it for me❤️🙌🏼
At 9:55 you said that Retinol(OTC) is bio-available from the start, and Retinoids(prescription) need to be converted into a bio-available form by your skin. I thought it was the other way around. That's the way my Derm explained it when she gave me tretinoin. Did you misspeak, or am I just wrong? You also mentioned that retinols aren't affected by PH. Does that mean they are safe to use with a AHA/BHA containing product? Thank You.
Edward G I totally flubbed it as I got myself caught up in filming and was thinking of the confusion while speaking! SO correction (and I want to have Harper’s bazaar make an annotation to the description): retinols need to get converted whereas prescription retinoids are already active and therefore much stronger!
@@shereeneidriss Thanks for the clarification. IDK if most people read the description, so maybe post a comment, and have them pin it?
Edward G Thats a good idea!! I will discuss with them on Monday!
Ahh yes. Since She posted it on her story I couldnt wait for the video. I already sent her a message that it is finally on and She is killin' it.
Seriously guys...trust her. She is the best with her I have a hope that I will still look young at 40.
Viktoria Bucsku thank youuuu thank you!
Wait, she’s not 32!?! It’s official. I need to make an appointment!
Ohhhhhh. Didn’t know I was waiting on this video but I was apparently 😂
Ooooh! They came for Susan Yara!
I like this Dr as well as Susan so happy to have both educating me!
In the morning after I rinse or gently wash my face (mostly to get off the eye krusties) I apply my CeraVe moisturing cream to damp skin- I then wait a few minutes for it to set in, then apply my CeraVe sunscreen. I like to use both , not just the sunscreen
OMG i love her since the video of her routine... i hope she gets her own section 💅🏿🤩
So who's watching this and has been watching Dr. Dray since the beginning and knew all this stuff?
*That Kylie Skin Shade🌚...... I'm living for it 👍*
I didn't know I needed this video. I LOVE this serie, Dr Shereene and how she explains everything so easy (I knew about the existence of COSRX patches 💞💞 because of her video on Allure).
👏👏👏 on the oils. When I was younger and had oilier skin I could not use them, but now that I'm a little older and my skin has dried out, I love to mix a really good high-quality oil with my moisturizer. It gives my skin a beautiful glow all day and I constantly get comments on my glow So thank you for telling people to educate themselves on which type of oil is best. But I would not be using them if I had acne. #lavido face oils are great. Derma-e also great
Ok, but how can you NOT believe her with THAT skin?! GURL! I mean I do everything she says if my skin can look like hers 🙌
Laura Castro Botox?
Teletubbiez You can have botox and still have bad skin.
Laura Castro ❤️❤️❤️
She's so pretty
people gunna be big mad cause they dont agree with science
Sherry Miller Hatcher people are out here not vaccinating kids because they read a few articles and a book by a chiropractor, are we really surprised?
Sherry Miller Hatcher Those Republicans.....
Okay but science tells us that cleanser removes the acid mantle, the stratus corneum, the good bacteria and the oils that moisturise and maintain our skin. Unless you have makeup to remove or have been working with harsh, fuming and hydrophobic chemicals in high quantities then you shouldn't use cleaner.
@@Miquelalalaa Err... your cleanser definitely shouldn't be removing skin... Cleansing is necessary because you should be using SPF during the day and water doesn't remove it completely. But I usually do skip the cleanser in the morning and simply wash with water
Inspired by I don’t use spf regularly. The effect of sun damage if you’re sensible with clothing and with your day to day activities is negligible. I’m not lying on a beach during the middle of summer every day.
Im lovin these dermatologists. They feed you with the right info. Thanks, doc!
Please have more of her ! Gosh i love her so much.
She is a very informative Dermatologist
Poulami Banerjee thank you so much!
Her skin is glowing! ⭐️
I once fell off a flight of stairs after a party because I dont know how to wear heels. I still cleaned my makeup after coming back from the hospital.
I really like how she addressed all those issues with her knowledge. I mean 100% agree with everything she said.
Dear Dr Shereen
About sunscreen,moisturizer and face oil.
-Those 3 giving layer of various functions/benefits when applied to a skin. Since its a layer, can it be easily removed with just plain water (without using micellar water/oil) or it hinders water penetration to skin as it does to keep water from going out?
-You mentioned that SPF can be diluted by moisturizer. Does that happen when moisturizer applied before SPF or after?
-Thanks