Evelynn Jhoanne 😂😂😂💚 I still am prone to stress as I run my own company, but honestly the littlest things like being aware of my breathing & going for daily hour long walks, those things tackle the cortisol! Then sleep is sooo big, too...and ‘stressful thinking’ which a lot of people call ‘negative thinking’ like, focusing on all the worst things happening in the world and feeling out of control and spiraling...that shit literally gives us spots! 😂😭💚
Do you chug water or you do you take sips here and there? Just a thought. I have to over hydrate to donate blood and I do that by taking sips of water waiting a couple seconds rather than downing a bottle in one breath (I used to do that a lot). Idk but stay hydrated!
Biggest tip: your skin care shouldn’t hurt. As a teen I was so upset by my skin I used really harsh products with the ideal of ‘no pain no gain’ and I couldn’t have been more wrong. If it burns, TAKE IT OFF! You’re just making it so much worse.
Is because it gets dry after pain because burns but u have to apply some moisturizer that makes your skin regenerate. Probably those moisturizer that are prescribed when you are taking acne pills like isotetrinoin they prescribe good moisturizer as complement use that
There is 'good tingly' and 'bad tingly' aka chemical burns. Some products actually give a slight tingly feeling which can be a little uncomfortable but that just means they are working properly. That's why patch testing is so important when trying a new product out.
youre not wrong but youre also not entirely correct. My dermatologist prescribed me some crèmes(3) n id have to use them everyday and how they worked was they burned my pimples n skin in general. The first 2 weeks my skin looked like it had gotten sunburned but that was the effect of the crèmes. I had severe acne to a point where he told me id be put on pills that would make me dizzy for a long time if i wanted to clean my skin completely. The thing is when i went to get my skin checked he couldnt believe how much my skin had improved, he literally double checked his documents and asked me if he fr had wrote on his pc to prescribe pills for me. To sum up these cremes that burned my skin and hurted like hell saved my life. if your dermatologist prescribed it for you then its probably for the best but if u use random stuff n they hurt your skin sis throw them out
one of the best skin care videos ever. so organized you just went through it like boom boom boom next. instead of rambling about stuff that would get viewers lost. well done girl. you're glowing!!
I came across this video about six months ago. I bought some of the products that you mentioned and became religious about using them in an everyday routine. The results have been absolutely AMAZING. My skin has never, ever looked better! Thank you so much for making this video!!!! It literally changed my life 🥰🥰🥰.
This "you look so young" 🤦🏻♀️ Gosh 29 is not old! She is young.. I mean when did the late 20s and early 30s become old?!? Some of you are really overreacting
She didn't say 30 is old, she simply said she looks very young. Meaning there are people who look very old when they are just 30 years old in reality. It was just a compliment 😊
Tjasa Tjasa yes they wont understand this intil they become 30 too ...30 not old it's stereotype women start to look older only after menopause otherwise they can look same as they r 18
Omg when I started watching I knew right away you were inspired by the Korean routine and you were totally right to do so! You definitely look sooooo young for someone going to her 30s!
@@madelyng8624 I am Asian and my skin isn't good. But i am guessing healthy food habits, proper skincare routine and most importantly genes are responsible.
After I found Korean skincare and learned all about different acids and serums and essences and double cleansing my skin changed SO much for the better! I have not had bad breakouts in the last 3 years at all. I find it so funny how people are scared to use more products when all these right products really do help.
tbh it depends on the individual's skin there is another "trend" going on in Korea called the "Skincare diet" where the goal is basically to use the least amount of skincare products as possible and that has really helped my skin a ton, especially since the winter season has ruined my skin barrier and made it super dry, inflamed, red, sensitive, etc. so not everyone should be using more products tbh for me, it's always quality over quantity and the Korean company that I base most of my products off of (Krave Beauty) believes in the same philosophy as well so in the end, its always different for everybody and what works for them
@@nanamichanharuna7335 AHA and BHA mostly. I use the ones from cosrx. Also c-vitamin serum, i use the klairs one! Moisturizing is also very important :)
I have used glycolic acid (cleansers, toners, and treatments at night) for 24 years. It has paid off. I am 48 and when I was 47, a new massage therapist thought I was 32. That is the ultimate complement, thinking I am still in my 30s. In my 30s, I used vitamin A during the day and in my 40s, I started vitamin C during the day. It really has paid off for me. I too had acne in my mid to late 20s and did 2 rounds of Accutane and it still came back. I am so glad that I stopped it and did tons of research. Water is also essential. Clay masking every other day for 20 years.
@@somerandomasmrr Yes. Start out with a low pH, low molecular structure glycolic cleanser every other night, leave on for 20 to 30 seconds, rinse with warm water. The low pH allows it to get into the pore and dissolve all the oil dirt, and debris. Then work up to every night, then morning and night as your skin tolerates it. I have thick skin that is not sensitive so I can handle the acids well. However, if you have sensitive skn, go slow or you will get red and peeling skin. Then, about twice a week, add in a glycolic pad of some sort at night. Also, a glycolic serum and/or cream very other night. My favorite brand is serious skin care - the glycolic line. Also Peter Thomas Roth has glycolic peel pads and cleansers. Pixi has wonderful 20 percent glycolic pads too. Remember, go slow for sensitive skin. If you have acneic skin it will greatly improve in about 3 to 5 months.
I remember watching her videos years ago when she used to teach how to cover severe acnes. So glad and happy to see her overcoming all the sufferings and finally having a great skin ❤🧿
Jammy Jammich - it’s called being grateful, something you wouldn’t know anything about. Instead of face palming use that hand to slap yourself. Bye love.
Oh my god I’m so glad I found you. You are so real and honest and so different from the average influencer and it is so refreshing. I’m 19 and the topics you talk about are so so important for girls and women to hear. I feel very validated.
Finally a video from someone who hasn’t been doing this their whole lives, and it’s maintenance rather than revamping. It gives me hope, since I’ve started taking care if my skin at 21, so about 4 years ago, that I can get better skin. Sometimes I feel defeated looking in the mirror, thinking I started too late and so that all I’m doing is maintaining and keeping my ugly skin from getting even worse. It can feel like, why bother? So, thank you. I’ve had awful skin since 10years old. I look forward to one day experiencing good skin
mindfully cleaning your face! its so easy just to slap face wash on but that can mean you miss areas or don't clean them properly. focus on what you're cleaning and make sure you get it ALL. also the mario badescu toner sprays are my holy grails, makes the biggest difference to my skin and can't live without!
The Skincare Bible by Anjali Mahto is a really great book by a certified dermatologist who herself had acne, it explains in depth things that Melanie mentions such as retinoids, acids etc. She explains what they are, why and how they work and she recommends products for your skin type. It goes through whats good for your skin for all different skin types and basically is literally a bible for anyone who wants to know more about their skin and how to look after it properly
I'm a farmer here in Greece. And I swear that after working, I feel like my skin is soft and supple because the toxins came out thru sweating (of course wear a lot of sunscreens, sun protection clothing, drink lots of water and consume a good amount of fruits and veggies) ..By the way Mel,I am your avid viewer since 2014 and I always enjoy your videos about makeup and skin care ❤❤❤
That happens to me as well when I do housework. My face gets a really pretty glowy-rosy look. I believe it is due to the increased blood circulation in your face and body.
Les Diaz vitamin C serum (e.g. Klairs vitamin C drop for sensitive skin), hyaluronic acid and vitamin e to hydrate and ‘rebuilt’ the skin cells. Also try glycolic (idk how to write it) or salicid acid to exfoliate the dead skin cells (try to stick with chemical, because it’s milder than physical (beads, etc.) . The beads irritate the skin even more. Last but not least, try to calm your skin (for example aloe vera or centella asiatica), your skin is already irritated and crazy enough, it doesn’t need any more (no alcohol or heavy fragrances). Be nice for your skin, cleanse, exfoliate, tone, serum, hydrate, spf)
All you people who have problems with peeing all your water out, you've got to drink lukewarm water, and you've got to drink it slowly throughout the day. When you drink freezing-cold water, your body spends more time warming it up than it does actually absorbing it. By the time it has warmed the water, it's all the way at the end of your digestive system. Also, don't just chug a whole glass of water. Just take a few sips here and a few sips there every few minutes all day. When you chug water, it's the same problem. Your body doesn't absorb like 12 oz of water at a time, so it all gets flushed out before your body can absorb it all. Drinking lots of water won't work unless you take steps to make your body actually absorb it. Otherwise, you'll just be peeing all the time.
This makes me realize,I have had so much of water my whole damn life,still can never say that my skin shows how much I drink.may be this new plan works.
Honestly, I’ve followed you for years and I am shocked that you don’t have a bigger following. Your videos are incredibly well done, and you’re an inspiring and beautiful gal, inside and out. Thank you so much for taking time to help your following with videos like this! Acne has been a struggle for me for years now, and I’m about to be entering my 20s. I’m scared it won’t go away, but hearing your advice and input on this really helps. Thank you Melanie!!! 💞💞
Using witchazel as toner has tremendously helped me with my acne and keeping it under control and also evening my skintone! It dries out active breakouts and kills bacteria on the skin.
Hey, it may be different for everyone else but the alcohol in it over time can break down natural elements on your skin. I switched to rose water and I think it works even better tbh. My acne scars clear up really quickly.
I COMPLETELY RELATE TO THIS!! I'm in university too, and most of my acne comes from me laying my head on the desk bcz of the boring lectures. I get lots of pimples and breakouts from where my skin touches the dirty surface. I never really noticed it until I would be on a break from college or during the summer, winter or spring break my skin goes back to looking healthy and fresh. so I stopped letting my face touch any surface that might not be clean and voila! my acne was reduced by a lot! I mean I still have pimples and zits due to my senstive oily skin and hormonal imbalance... but a big part of my acne was gone due to this simple realization and baby step.
@@QuLaSi I've noticed something similar, I have a motorcycle and I need to use a helmet, it touches my face in the cheeks and forehead, and there's where I get pimples, I try to clean it regularly, but the pads are to thick and it takes almost 2 days to dry. I have to say that since I tried keeping it clean my acne has been better.
@lauren kane I mean, I'm not interested in your problems or life, so don't ask me, you know what are those that you need to brag about how easy you find University and tell random people that that's why you don't have acne while insulting them.
@lauren kane Let me guess: your parents are rich or upper-middle class, you go to a PWI, and you're white; lmao go back to your humanities major, and go to therapy.
As and 18 year old girl who has struggled so hard with acne growing up, THANK YOU for this video! I’ve been working so hard on my skincare and now my acne has calmed down. I will try some of these recommendations!🥰
It´s interesting how many products you use and work for you. I did this too a couple of years ago. And my skin looked horrible. It got worse and worse. Cystic acne all over my face! I tried everything, all different kind of products. And then I just stopped. I do not wash my skin anymore. And my cystic acne disappeared! I put some olive oil on it from time to time if it seems dry but I do not use foundation and do not clean it with anything. The very reddish areas disappeared too. Now my skin looks amazing. I guess every skin is different? For other people it helped too. Very complicated things, these human bodies.
Yes, you're skin is maybe sensitive ♥️ washing the face gets rid of all the oils on your face, and then your body works hard to produce it, but ends up overproducing it, which is why I only wash my face once or twice a day! Greasy skin should never be over washed, as I found out lol ♥️
Same thing happened to me, when I finally _stopped_ using a bunch of face products my skin is the best it's ever been. Sometimes, if it's feeling a little dry, I'll put on a bit of basic Nivea moisturiser. Though, I *always* put on a bit of sun cream in the morning.
My skin has freaked out after I tried to use skin care. I'm breaking out, having red areas on my skin, etc. I've tried all the expensive products but it just gets to annoyed even with just cleansing or moisture. If I cleanse and apply moisturizer once a day, in the evening, then next morning my skin will be a greasy mess and have broken out. It never did that back when I didn't care for it. Yet I'm afraid of NOT using skin care products, because everyone tells you you have to so you don't get ugly skin when you're older..
@ParadiseLost I got the same feelings. It`s like you are breaking a holy rule if you don`t use skin care products. But I think, if your skin is breaking out it`s a sign that this is not for your skin. My mother washed her face as she was told to when she was young. She bought very expensive products. And she said, it ruined her skin. Now she never uses products and says, if she didn`t had used it in the first place she would have amazing skin (she is nearly 70 and I think it`s true). It`s more important what you put in your body than on your skin. Your skin is an organ that needs nutrients. Melanie said it in the video too. And I think, if someone eats healthy, than it`s not a big deal if you don`t use skin care. Moreover, you will not have acne scars. I just tried to encourage you a bit because I know the fear so well but I think it`s important to listen to your body and try to find out what works for you and not what everyone tells you.
Just drink as much as you need. Overhydration can damage your body's system. When you drink too much then started to pee a lot , it's mean you need to stop drink.
Don't drink too much water at once cause your body doesn't need too much at a time, otherwise you'll end up peeing the entire day😂. Drink some every 15 minutes or so
Elite second this! I’m sure her skin is perfect still but I’ve noticed in skincare videos that the bright lights or even natural light and a bit of makeup and that skews the way the skin naturally looks. It usually isn’t a drastic difference but still. Skin looks a little more..lived in. Also! Another pet peeve of mine is the before and after pics in thumbnails, with the before pic in crappy lighting emphasizing the acne and the after in bright ass sunlight washing out their face and glowing it tf up and turning it briiiight golden. Essentially a sunlight filter if that makes sense. I’m sick of the tomfoolery😭
For me, even after going to dermatologists my skin still suffers from other factors. Stress, lack of sleep and digestion issues have the worst affect on my skin.
Following on from consistency with exercise, consistency with your skin care routine! As a teenager I was at boarding school, and the school shop would rotate through products, so every few months I would have to switch between lotions/cleansers/toners etc. It always took like three weeks for my skin to adjust and calm down again, and I'm someone who's lucky to have not very sensitive skin. I also feel like breaking a sweat regularly (be it at the gym, in a sauna, etc) and then rinsing your face with cool water after has been really helpful, to me it feels like my body's way of just cleaning all those pores out
I wanna read a massive stream of your BEST skincare tips down here, and I'd LOVE if you guys could share your own stories at the end of the video in a comment!
Hi Melanie! My boyfriend used to have acne growing up and now he's really self conscious about the scarring on his skin. Would you be able to recommend any clinics/doctors to see in Dublin? Btw I saw you on the O'Connell bridge a few months ago but was too shy to say hi haha x
Regarding spf correct amount, and skincare in general, check out Dr Sam Bunting here on youtube. She has a 13 dot technique which helps when wanting to actually get the spf protection it says on the product etc.
My clogs get clogged SO easily so I've learned I need to check all skincare products on cosdna.com to make sure none of the ingredients will break me out.
The snail gel from Holland and barrett faded my adult acne scars in a matter of weeks! I had tried every single trick in the book and nothing even remotely worked. The product doesn't mention anything about scarring,but it faded my scars completely or to very minimal in other areas. I cannot recommend it enough.
Also, i'm 25 and i had terrible skin until last year, until i started to switch all products to natural (plant based) products. Including face creams, washing products (for bed sheets etc.), makeup products... It really changed my skin for better. 🌿🌷
@@browneyedgirl1542 Washing products are our local (Czech), but for body/face i use diverse products, even "Alverde" from DM drugstore, "PuroBIO" or "Faith in Nature", all of them are pretty good to me. 🌷
Hi Melanie. Thanks for the great tips. I've been struggling with adult acne for a very long time as well. I'm now 34 but I had breakouts until about 3 years ago. I tried everything like you. What worked miracles for me and still is is taking probiotics. That changed my whole skin completely.
What they tell you: "You get acne when you hit puberty." What they actually mean: "Acne STARTS with puberty." Noone mentioned anything about them stopping.
Vale sth I had spots when I was a teenager, I still got a few in my twenties and thirties, then late thirties I got cystic acne! Great eh? But it doesn’t happen very much now thankfully, but I hated it, makes you feel so bad about yourself x
Maybe it's already stuff you do, but do not touch your face with your hands, try to avoid it as much as possible, especially your nails should stay far far away from your face (and also, don't let others touch it)! I wrote a more extensive comment above into the answer section of Melanie's comment, if you're interested, but the base line is: keep your stuff that absolutely has to touch your face as clean as possible (like your hands when you put on cream, e.g. don't touch your phone on between cleaning and cream etc), or exchange pillow cases very often; listen to your skin (if food/a cream/product doesn't work or makes you break out, just ditch it); don't overdo it (sometimes more is too much and less is better, again, it depends on your skin, so listen to it).
Harsh acids damage the skin and cause inflammation. The consequence of inflammation is swelling so while your skin may look more plump and fresh right after using acids, long-term they damage the skin, increase oxidative stress and cause premature aging. Acids should only be used for treament of skin condition such as acne or every now and then, for spots.
@@GLamoRousCooKie well yes but chemistry is an amazing thing and people dont have to use 15% glycolic they can use 5%mandelic or some form of pha and they are many toners for exame that contain acids and other sklthing agents such asiatic acid madecassoside (sorry i killed the spelling haha) panthenol ,niacinamide etc!!and yeah you right about the overuse of acids :-)
@@antoniosakrivopoulos3427 Using 5% glycolic acid every single day especially when combined with other acids (people like to slap on hundred different skincare products each day) has a cumulative effect as well. My policy is, if you have young, normal or sensitive skin, without acne you should be VERY wise with acids. Especially if you have sensitive skin. And less is more.
@@GLamoRousCooKie well yeah stick with one acid obviously!! and if 3 to 4 times is a lot use once or twice a week or every 10 days everyones skin is different
Came across your video by chance on the home page. Saw you were super pale like me, read the video title and clicked on it. After listening to your stories, I'm convinced we are the same person, but you've figured the 'secrets' out sooner than I have. Especially when it comes to the hormones.
I really enjoyed this because it doesn't offer a bunch of products and gimmicks, just straight up how to take care of yourself and your skin will show those efforts. All of these felt very reasonable, sound, and scientifically backed up.
“Drink water” is seen as such a cliche but as you said, it has such a massive impact on our skin! I don’t suffer with acne, just some pimples here and there but if I’m drinking plenty of water my skin just looks so much better! Thank you for all these tips ❤️
Melanie, I've been binge watching your videos lately and today I even bought your book Fully Functioning Human (Almost)... You're incredibly inspiring, interesting, beautiful inside and out and overall an amazing human :) 💕I really admire and like your honesty, openness and generosity. You're not afraid to speak about your ''flaws'' and that's something to be admired...
hydration is key and has made such a difference in the appearance of my skin. Internal hydration as well as using serums at night and normal moisturiser in the morning! :)
I recently started using an organic moisturizer that has PROBIOTICS and COLLAGEN in it. This helps to reset the environment on your face and add good bacteria to get rid of the bad. This along with Vitamin A and Zinc has significantly reduced my hormonal, cystic acne. Consistency is key.
You're absolutely right about the spf thing. The amount of spf in makeup products is so minimal that a 30ml bottle of foundation would, in theory last just over 5 days in order to wear enough product to give adequate protection! That would get very expensive very fast, not to mention you would most likely look insane with that much product on your face 😂 The recommended amount of spf is one teaspoon (5ml) to cover the face, ears and neck.
I'm lucky enough to almost never get acne, pimples seldom come to a head on my face, but the number one thing I do to ensure my skin will be looking good well into later life - avoiding the sun. Tanning will age you!
You are correct about the SPF in makeup thing. You need a LOT of product to create the mono layer that will actually protect you from the sun. A good rule of thumb is to put a line of sunscreen from the middle knuckle of your index finger to the tip and put all of it on your face and ears. Do another line for your neck.
I have followed you for about 5 years and I want to tell you that you have helped me a lot with the acne that I suffer, although some things have been difficult to achieve in Mexico, thanks for everything you share, you are the best ❤❤❤
Best skincare video ever. I love how you mentioned all the factors that lead you to healthy skin. I've been trying to clear mine up for over five years and this was very helpful!
Physically blocking the sun is the most effective, much more effective than any sunscreen. Use a sun-blocking umbrella, or wear sun-blocking clothes and hat (such as coolibar). Also don’t overdo your skincare, keep it simple. My principle is never go over 3 layers of products.
@@Mrs_Chrome Blocking the sun 24hr is definitely unhealthy, what I was suggesting is to block the sun when the uv index is too high, like when you're going out at lunch time during summer, sunscreen is certainly not enough on its own.
@@Mrs_Chrome not blocking it at all is even more unhealthier, especially when it's really sunny plus dermatologists will always advise to not purposely seek the sun for vitamin D
Unfortunately it doesn't address any real problems though and only masks them through the intake of artificial hormones which will cause other issues in the long run such as the risk of infertility etc
i am manifestating that my skin will be as clear as yours!! for nine freakin years ive been dealing with hormonal acne now that im 22 i got to deal with this freakin scars yeet..but they’re healing now, so proud of them (yeh my skin)!!
@@nadejdaslavkova1171 she's 29 I know. But the title of the video says that she looks 19 ( due to the skincare) while her real age is 29... so I'm kinda saying that according to me she doesn't look like in teens / 19 or anything.. she easily looks 24 or 25.
just thank you. i've been struggling for years and feel like i've tried everything, but it's so motivating and encouraging to hear your common sense advice.
As a youth I tried all the harsh cleansers and scrubs trying to improve my skin, and when that inevitably failed I gave up and just did the bare minimum to wash and moisturize. Now I'm 27 and about 6 months ago I had the realization that soon I'd be worrying about acne and wrinkles at the same time, which sounded like a nightmare, so I started actually doing research about what's good for skin. I'm glad to see that what I've started practicing lines up with what's discussed here, because your skin looks amazing! I hope I can get to that point as well someday. Here's my current routine: Morning - cleanse with detergent-free, non-foaming cream cleanser and rinse off with a soft clean cloth to gently exfoliate; apply vitamin C serum; apply SPF 30 moisturizer --> vitamin C's antioxidant properties boost the effectiveness of sunscreen so they're great to pair in the morning :) Evening - cleanse with micellar water if I'm wearing makeup or sunscreen, then with mild sulfate-free foaming cleanser; apply either glycolic or salicylic acid (alternate back and forth daily) and let it sit for 30 minutes; apply snail goop essence; sometimes do a sheet mask; apply eye cream and moisturizer So far I've seen a reduction in acne and a bit of a smoother skin texture, but I've still got a ways to go. I think I need to find a better vitamin C product and maybe introduce a retinol product. And hopefully once I nail down a good diet and exercise routine I'll see some more change.
Hi melanie, I find this look here including the brows sooo pretty on you. It makes you youthful, glowing, and fresh. Your looks in recent videos, while still pretty, makes you seem a lot older and somewhat synthetic. :)
SPF is so important. I am glad you mentioned it! A lot of anti acne products contain compounds that are reacting to the light of sun, and there comes the phototoxicity! And boom you have got a lot more problems than you did in the first place. Great video! It is the first time I am watching one of your videos 😊
Thanks so much for sharing your tips and products! I'm also on a skin journey after a childhood of hormonal acne and a massive cystic acne case in my early 20s. You are hope at the end of the tunnel that my skin will look better at 30 than it did at 20. Good luck with microneedling! I just had two treatments done as well :)
About the SPF. The SPF protection is always measure by 1 tea spoon. So when you put on sunscreen or foundation, to get SPF protection you need to apply 1 tea spoon of the product on your face.
few months ago i was diagnosed with insuline resistance, i'm on low glycemic index diet and since then i have no acne... i tried contraception, various face creams, retinoids and nothing gave such amazing result, definitely support your worrds on avoiding sugar!
I'm currently trying out micro needling for my scars as I was assured that about 8 sessions would clear them up...I've had 4 done so far (spaced one month apart) and goodness, I'm honestly seeing such a huge difference already, they aren't so deep etc! Expensive but I think I'm going to get about 12 sessions as I've lived with scars for so long and it would be nice to experience smooth skin/waking up and having zero awareness of my face while talking to people/going out without makeup and genuinely not even thinking about my scars etc! I feel you xxxxx
I started using a 100% rosehip oil from the ordinary a couple of months ago and I found it really really helped with my scars. Oils can be scary if you have oily skin like me, but I found it soo helpful😊😊
I watched your video a couple weeks ago and decided to try the Pixi skin care products you bought. I've also started to drink about 1.5 liters of water a day as well as trying to opt for healthier options for food... You have changed my life. It's been maybe a week and a half of using the products and drinking water. My skin hasn't looked this good since I was 8! It's so clear, I only see healing spots where I tried to pop a pimple. It's exciting to wake up without breakouts! My skin typically hates all skincare products. I've been struggling with my skin since I turned 9. I had acne as a child and it only got worse when I hit puberty. I was covered head to toe in blemishes (literally). Thank you so much for posting this video 💗
I'm from Taiwan,my English isn't well please don't mind . there's a suggestion from me: Don't eat any foods or beverages with sugar ,eat too much sugar isn't good for skin.
I looked up The Ordinary on Sephora and I'm surprised I haven't seen their products until now. They're so affordable and the reviews say that their products are really effective. Thanks for the tips!
I love it how you said Korean is ahead of us when it comes to skin... most of the time people are just afraid of the different but Korean skincare ROCKS and it's really amazing!
In the Middle East, people use this face mask that is honestly the ultimate acne fighter. Take some coriander leaves and grind them. Pour some honey on the little chunky paste that you should get after you grind the leaves. Use your fingers or a makeup brush to put it all over your face. Keep it for 20 minutes, and wash it off. Don't use a cleanser, just water is enough. Oh, and you can put a single coriander leaf on each of your pimples, they'll sort of shrink after you wash it all off.
I wrote a long ass comment somewhere but I want to point out the most important parts of my comment. The skin is influenced by hormones which is why children don’t have acne. To some, a new diet and skin care can change the skin but to some it doesn’t because hormonal acne exists (hi how are ya ). if the cure of acne was as easy as just cutting dairy and sugar, no one would struggle from acne I’m certain and all derms would go bankrupt. As you get older the skin gets better due to it producing less oil, less skin cell shedding etc. Female bodies go through a lot of changes in their early teens to mid 20s and actually all the time because PMS which is why we poor gals struggle with acne a lot longer while most men only have it during puberty. So if you’re a person who tried all these tips, products and diets but still struggles, it’s fine, I tried all these tips as well and still look like a mess. Consult a dermatologist and ask for a prescription. Try antibiotics first, if that doesn’t work go for accutane (very risky with a lot of horrible side effects be aware of those). It’s the only stuff that works for sure. The dairy, sugar debate isn’t really scientifically proven. Dairy and sugar rise the level of possible inflammations but don’t necessarily cause acne unless you are allergic to those nutritions.
This needs to be top comment! Most women's skin dramatically improves from teens to late 20s because of hormones. That's exactly what happened to mine, I didn't change diet, skincare, etc. These types of videos are so misleading to young women.
I'm so glad this was on my recommended! You explained things so easily and made it relatable. Thank you for giving visual examples of everything and being open enough to let us know that you're a human doing the real work behind what you say. I was immediately the acne girl when I turned 11 and I was dragged to so many dermatologist appointments and given so many treatments. The funny thing is that I was never taught a proper routine through all this, they just kept finding new ways to medicate it. I'm pretty sure one of the medications I took has affected me more negatively in the long term. I have a baby face by design, but I wanted to get rid of the acne aspect for good. This video is a godsend.
I watched this video 5 years ago. My skin? Gorgeous.
Once she mentioned stress, is when i knew I'll never have perfect skin lol
Evelynn Jhoanne 😂😂😂💚 I still am prone to stress as I run my own company, but honestly the littlest things like being aware of my breathing & going for daily hour long walks, those things tackle the cortisol! Then sleep is sooo big, too...and ‘stressful thinking’ which a lot of people call ‘negative thinking’ like, focusing on all the worst things happening in the world and feeling out of control and spiraling...that shit literally gives us spots! 😂😭💚
Same
Lol, something stresses me out or frustrates me all the time
I also have a horrible sleep schedule. Those are some great tips though I'll have to be more conscious to silence my internal screaming lol
Melanie Murphy love your videos btw! 💓
Drinking water......
Other women: clear skin
Me: clear urine
exctly🤣
Lol
HAHAHA
Yess :(
Lol🤣😅😂
Melanie: "Drink A LOT of water"
Me: drinks 1 cup of water and runs to the mirror to see if my acne's gone yet.
Taylor Camille same 😂😂
Lmao😂😂😂I can relate
Lol😂😂
😂😂😂
dairy is the worst for acne.
Here’s the thing. I’m broke.
Look into Good Molecules! They are adorable and great products 😊
I can relate
Exactly
The ordinary brand she showed is usually about $5 but pixi is expensive
Pixie is overpriced, dont buy it
I drink a lot of water. But all I get is PEE. sigh
Do you chug water or you do you take sips here and there? Just a thought. I have to over hydrate to donate blood and I do that by taking sips of water waiting a couple seconds rather than downing a bottle in one breath (I used to do that a lot). Idk but stay hydrated!
I’m known at work for my weak bladder. I run up to my manager and go PEE BREAK and she laughs and says go. I feel your pain girlie
Same here bro:'')
@@kayhaych05 I wish my boss would let me get pee breaks when I needed them. :(
@@nicoleking105 tell them that you would pee your pants if hey dont let you on a pee break
Melanie : Dont go on your phone at nighttime...
Me: *Watches video in bed at 4am*
AM-morning. Lol
I'm literally watching this at 4am, lol..
4:26 am
5.05 been up since 4.02 on you tube
If 4AM. Then it's practically morning. Right? 😆
Biggest tip: your skin care shouldn’t hurt. As a teen I was so upset by my skin I used really harsh products with the ideal of ‘no pain no gain’ and I couldn’t have been more wrong. If it burns, TAKE IT OFF! You’re just making it so much worse.
If I want results, I want to feel the burn.
Some retinols can sting while your skin is getting used to them
Is because it gets dry after pain because burns but u have to apply some moisturizer that makes your skin regenerate. Probably those moisturizer that are prescribed when you are taking acne pills like isotetrinoin they prescribe good moisturizer as complement use that
There is 'good tingly' and 'bad tingly' aka chemical burns. Some products actually give a slight tingly feeling which can be a little uncomfortable but that just means they are working properly. That's why patch testing is so important when trying a new product out.
youre not wrong but youre also not entirely correct. My dermatologist prescribed me some crèmes(3) n id have to use them everyday and how they worked was they burned my pimples n skin in general. The first 2 weeks my skin looked like it had gotten sunburned but that was the effect of the crèmes. I had severe acne to a point where he told me id be put on pills that would make me dizzy for a long time if i wanted to clean my skin completely. The thing is when i went to get my skin checked he couldnt believe how much my skin had improved, he literally double checked his documents and asked me if he fr had wrote on his pc to prescribe pills for me. To sum up these cremes that burned my skin and hurted like hell saved my life. if your dermatologist prescribed it for you then its probably for the best but if u use random stuff n they hurt your skin sis throw them out
one of the best skin care videos ever. so organized you just went through it like boom boom boom next. instead of rambling about stuff that would get viewers lost. well done girl. you're glowing!!
I came across this video about six months ago. I bought some of the products that you mentioned and became religious about using them in an everyday routine. The results have been absolutely AMAZING. My skin has never, ever looked better! Thank you so much for making this video!!!! It literally changed my life 🥰🥰🥰.
YASSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!
@caroline Wilkins can you mention here every products name and brand. Pls
Which of the products did you exactly use?
which products?
Can you metion the names for products....
Imagine not being stressed in med school .
Can't relate
I know, right? :((
Exactly
I can... 😂 I m stressed coz I'm not stressed
😭😭😭
Yess
My biggest problem is sleep. I often have sleep irregularities and insomnia. It affects my skin too
Me too everyday 😢
@@cherryblossom.7777 same
ugh same :/
x y try a cup of warm water with lemon juice and some honey every morning. This tip suits well for me
@@mytrinhduong8934 Will this drink affect my weight?
Honestly never would have guessed you were coming upto 30😮, you look so young, could easily pass for 22
This "you look so young" 🤦🏻♀️ Gosh 29 is not old! She is young.. I mean when did the late 20s and early 30s become old?!? Some of you are really overreacting
I know! People talk like if at 30 you are already passed your expiration date.
30 is still pretty young.
She didn't say 30 is old, she simply said she looks very young. Meaning there are people who look very old when they are just 30 years old in reality.
It was just a compliment 😊
Tjasa Tjasa yes they wont understand this intil they become 30 too ...30 not old it's stereotype women start to look older only after menopause otherwise they can look same as they r 18
22 no, maybe 26
Omg when I started watching I knew right away you were inspired by the Korean routine and you were totally right to do so! You definitely look sooooo young for someone going to her 30s!
Oh ..
She is still young.That's why she looks like that..
Yeah I saw her dewy shine and knew it had to be Korean inspired.
What is the secret to Asians having such incredible skin? I genuinely want to know! 😅😩 Any tips for less dull and more vibrant, dewy skin?
@@madelyng8624 I am Asian and my skin isn't good. But i am guessing healthy food habits, proper skincare routine and most importantly genes are responsible.
@@madelyng8624 Biggest secret I think is less fast food.And a lot of veggies. And rice.
Is crying myself to sleep counts as hydration before sleep
Dehydration, cuz you're releasing water
The skin get really Soft tho
Chimmy's Yellow Hoodie 😂😂😂😂😂
I laughed, but jokes aside - take care! :3
😅
Skin should always come first, then makeup. Thank you for emphasizing that! That's why I invest more in skincare products than makeup..
So true... I didn't really think about that when I was younger. Although, there is a lot more information out there now than when I was growing up.
After I found Korean skincare and learned all about different acids and serums and essences and double cleansing my skin changed SO much for the better! I have not had bad breakouts in the last 3 years at all. I find it so funny how people are scared to use more products when all these right products really do help.
tbh it depends on the individual's skin
there is another "trend" going on in Korea called the "Skincare diet" where the goal is basically to use the least amount of skincare products as possible and that has really helped my skin a ton, especially since the winter season has ruined my skin barrier and made it super dry, inflamed, red, sensitive, etc.
so not everyone should be using more products tbh
for me, it's always quality over quantity and the Korean company that I base most of my products off of (Krave Beauty) believes in the same philosophy as well
so in the end, its always different for everybody and what works for them
서연 고 I’m on a skin diet now but I so wish Krave beauty was available in Europe, big fan of Liah Yoo here :)
May I know that kinds of acids your talking about?? I want to know about it also.
@@nanamichanharuna7335 AHA and BHA mostly. I use the ones from cosrx. Also c-vitamin serum, i use the klairs one! Moisturizing is also very important :)
@@blue3374 Liah Yoo!!!!
I'm grateful that my mom taught me early on to focus on skin care rather than makeup 🙏🏼
I have used glycolic acid (cleansers, toners, and treatments at night) for 24 years. It has paid off. I am 48 and when I was 47, a new massage therapist thought I was 32. That is the ultimate complement, thinking I am still in my 30s. In my 30s, I used vitamin A during the day and in my 40s, I started vitamin C during the day. It really has paid off for me. I too had acne in my mid to late 20s and did 2 rounds of Accutane and it still came back. I am so glad that I stopped it and did tons of research. Water is also essential. Clay masking every other day for 20 years.
Heidi Aguilar I‘m 19 years old can u suggest some scin care products for young people? Or what u used when u were 20?
I use a cream cleanser, should I apply toner then moisturizer?
how do u use the glycolic acid? everyday? night time only?
@@somerandomasmrr Yes. Start out with a low pH, low molecular structure glycolic cleanser every other night, leave on for 20 to 30 seconds, rinse with warm water. The low pH allows it to get into the pore and dissolve all the oil dirt, and debris. Then work up to every night, then morning and night as your skin tolerates it. I have thick skin that is not sensitive so I can handle the acids well. However, if you have sensitive skn, go slow or you will get red and peeling skin. Then, about twice a week, add in a glycolic pad of some sort at night. Also, a glycolic serum and/or cream
very other night. My favorite brand is serious skin care - the glycolic line. Also Peter Thomas Roth has glycolic peel pads and cleansers. Pixi has wonderful 20 percent glycolic pads too. Remember, go slow for sensitive skin. If you have acneic skin it will greatly improve in about 3 to 5 months.
Heidi Aguilar when you say vitamin A and vitamin C do you mean the cream or the supplement??? Plzz let me know
I remember watching her videos years ago when she used to teach how to cover severe acnes. So glad and happy to see her overcoming all the sufferings and finally having a great skin ❤🧿
"Koreans are way ahead of us"
I KNOWWW RIGHT!!!!
The only thing i can afford is drinking water
I related to this waayy too much
@@zhailu8838 me too lmaooo
Christine Dulohan - then you’re richer and more well off than millions of people who don’t have access to clear water.
@@XxxX-wx3er but is that her fault 🤦♀️
Jammy Jammich - it’s called being grateful, something you wouldn’t know anything about. Instead of face palming use that hand to slap yourself. Bye love.
Your skin is looking so healthy and so glowy! Keep up with what you’re doing because it’s definitely working!💚
I personally don't suffer with acne, but the most important one I learned is taking off my makeup and double cleansing. Love you! 💕💕
Oh my god I’m so glad I found you. You are so real and honest and so different from the average influencer and it is so refreshing. I’m 19 and the topics you talk about are so so important for girls and women to hear. I feel very validated.
Finally a video from someone who hasn’t been doing this their whole lives, and it’s maintenance rather than revamping. It gives me hope, since I’ve started taking care if my skin at 21, so about 4 years ago, that I can get better skin. Sometimes I feel defeated looking in the mirror, thinking I started too late and so that all I’m doing is maintaining and keeping my ugly skin from getting even worse. It can feel like, why bother? So, thank you. I’ve had awful skin since 10years old. I look forward to one day experiencing good skin
mindfully cleaning your face! its so easy just to slap face wash on but that can mean you miss areas or don't clean them properly. focus on what you're cleaning and make sure you get it ALL. also the mario badescu toner sprays are my holy grails, makes the biggest difference to my skin and can't live without!
The Skincare Bible by Anjali Mahto is a really great book by a certified dermatologist who herself had acne, it explains in depth things that Melanie mentions such as retinoids, acids etc. She explains what they are, why and how they work and she recommends products for your skin type. It goes through whats good for your skin for all different skin types and basically is literally a bible for anyone who wants to know more about their skin and how to look after it properly
I'm a farmer here in Greece. And I swear that after working, I feel like my skin is soft and supple because the toxins came out thru sweating (of course wear a lot of sunscreens, sun protection clothing, drink lots of water and consume a good amount of fruits and veggies) ..By the way Mel,I am your avid viewer since 2014 and I always enjoy your videos about makeup and skin care ❤❤❤
Toxins do not come out via sweating. But working out is good for you body
That happens to me as well when I do housework. My face gets a really pretty glowy-rosy look. I believe it is due to the increased blood circulation in your face and body.
Les Diaz vitamin C serum (e.g. Klairs vitamin C drop for sensitive skin), hyaluronic acid and vitamin e to hydrate and ‘rebuilt’ the skin cells. Also try glycolic (idk how to write it) or salicid acid to exfoliate the dead skin cells (try to stick with chemical, because it’s milder than physical (beads, etc.) . The beads irritate the skin even more. Last but not least, try to calm your skin (for example aloe vera or centella asiatica), your skin is already irritated and crazy enough, it doesn’t need any more (no alcohol or heavy fragrances). Be nice for your skin, cleanse, exfoliate, tone, serum, hydrate, spf)
omg that sounds so cool! I have always wondered how is it to be a farmer
I just dont like the whole overuse of the work detox in products with little to no evidence to back them up.
The glow on the skin is unreal, so pretty
All you people who have problems with peeing all your water out, you've got to drink lukewarm water, and you've got to drink it slowly throughout the day. When you drink freezing-cold water, your body spends more time warming it up than it does actually absorbing it. By the time it has warmed the water, it's all the way at the end of your digestive system.
Also, don't just chug a whole glass of water. Just take a few sips here and a few sips there every few minutes all day. When you chug water, it's the same problem. Your body doesn't absorb like 12 oz of water at a time, so it all gets flushed out before your body can absorb it all.
Drinking lots of water won't work unless you take steps to make your body actually absorb it. Otherwise, you'll just be peeing all the time.
Thank you so much... I was really not drinking my water right!!
This makes me realize,I have had so much of water my whole damn life,still can never say that my skin shows how much I drink.may be this new plan works.
So helpful thank you
Thanks alot. From India
God we have to learn how to do everything in life even drinking water lol
Honestly, I’ve followed you for years and I am shocked that you don’t have a bigger following. Your videos are incredibly well done, and you’re an inspiring and beautiful gal, inside and out. Thank you so much for taking time to help your following with videos like this! Acne has been a struggle for me for years now, and I’m about to be entering my 20s. I’m scared it won’t go away, but hearing your advice and input on this really helps. Thank you Melanie!!! 💞💞
Your eyebrows and skin are beautiful, everything you are just beautiful inside and out 💕
Sleeping on a silk pillowcase helped my skin a lot.
Amanda Brown how did it help?
How???
It says that silk pillows dont take the vitamins or something from your face than others do.
@@celechaga6821 I didn't know it ...so we must use silk pillowcase right?
Cele Chaga any pillow case will not be able to “take vitamins” frm your face, skin doesn’t work like that
Using witchazel as toner has tremendously helped me with my acne and keeping it under control and also evening my skintone! It dries out active breakouts and kills bacteria on the skin.
Hey, it may be different for everyone else but the alcohol in it over time can break down natural elements on your skin. I switched to rose water and I think it works even better tbh. My acne scars clear up really quickly.
@@staciajacob7383 Thayer's and other brands have witch hazel toners with no alcohol also :)
Aadya Srivastava Woah. The more yk...
I'm in University and most of my acne comes from leaning on my hand during lectures so I get acne along my jawline.
I COMPLETELY RELATE TO THIS!! I'm in university too, and most of my acne comes from me laying my head on the desk bcz of the boring lectures. I get lots of pimples and breakouts from where my skin touches the dirty surface. I never really noticed it until I would be on a break from college or during the summer, winter or spring break my skin goes back to looking healthy and fresh. so I stopped letting my face touch any surface that might not be clean and voila! my acne was reduced by a lot! I mean I still have pimples and zits due to my senstive oily skin and hormonal imbalance... but a big part of my acne was gone due to this simple realization and baby step.
@lauren kane You are so mean, fix your problems and stop putting your anger on others.
@@QuLaSi I've noticed something similar, I have a motorcycle and I need to use a helmet, it touches my face in the cheeks and forehead, and there's where I get pimples, I try to clean it regularly, but the pads are to thick and it takes almost 2 days to dry.
I have to say that since I tried keeping it clean my acne has been better.
@lauren kane I mean, I'm not interested in your problems or life, so don't ask me, you know what are those that you need to brag about how easy you find University and tell random people that that's why you don't have acne while insulting them.
@lauren kane Let me guess: your parents are rich or upper-middle class, you go to a PWI, and you're white; lmao go back to your humanities major, and go to therapy.
As and 18 year old girl who has struggled so hard with acne growing up, THANK YOU for this video! I’ve been working so hard on my skincare and now my acne has calmed down. I will try some of these recommendations!🥰
Same!
It´s interesting how many products you use and work for you. I did this too a couple of years ago. And my skin looked horrible. It got worse and worse. Cystic acne all over my face! I tried everything, all different kind of products. And then I just stopped. I do not wash my skin anymore. And my cystic acne disappeared! I put some olive oil on it from time to time if it seems dry but I do not use foundation and do not clean it with anything. The very reddish areas disappeared too. Now my skin looks amazing. I guess every skin is different? For other people it helped too. Very complicated things, these human bodies.
Yes, you're skin is maybe sensitive ♥️ washing the face gets rid of all the oils on your face, and then your body works hard to produce it, but ends up overproducing it, which is why I only wash my face once or twice a day! Greasy skin should never be over washed, as I found out lol ♥️
@@charlotte3199 And why it's essential to moisturize, especially if you're exfoliating.
Same thing happened to me, when I finally _stopped_ using a bunch of face products my skin is the best it's ever been. Sometimes, if it's feeling a little dry, I'll put on a bit of basic Nivea moisturiser. Though, I *always* put on a bit of sun cream in the morning.
My skin has freaked out after I tried to use skin care. I'm breaking out, having red areas on my skin, etc. I've tried all the expensive products but it just gets to annoyed even with just cleansing or moisture. If I cleanse and apply moisturizer once a day, in the evening, then next morning my skin will be a greasy mess and have broken out. It never did that back when I didn't care for it. Yet I'm afraid of NOT using skin care products, because everyone tells you you have to so you don't get ugly skin when you're older..
@ParadiseLost I got the same feelings. It`s like you are breaking a holy rule if you don`t use skin care products. But I think, if your skin is breaking out it`s a sign that this is not for your skin. My mother washed her face as she was told to when she was young. She bought very expensive products. And she said, it ruined her skin. Now she never uses products and says, if she didn`t had used it in the first place she would have amazing skin (she is nearly 70 and I think it`s true).
It`s more important what you put in your body than on your skin. Your skin is an organ that needs nutrients. Melanie said it in the video too. And I think, if someone eats healthy, than it`s not a big deal if you don`t use skin care. Moreover, you will not have acne scars. I just tried to encourage you a bit because I know the fear so well but I think it`s important to listen to your body and try to find out what works for you and not what everyone tells you.
I’m 17 and my acne is so bad but listening to this gives me hope and you look 20 wow
The Ordinary brand REALLY helped with my acne, I was so happy to see it get a little spotlight! It's SO affordable and it works so well!
If I drink too much water
I gotta pee the whole damn time
Edit - y'all in comments are so sweet 😊
that's what happens to everyone it means your kidney is working
Just drink as much as you need. Overhydration can damage your body's system. When you drink too much then started to pee a lot , it's mean you need to stop drink.
same here 😢
That's alright, slowly your body gets more used to the increased fluid
Don't drink too much water at once cause your body doesn't need too much at a time, otherwise you'll end up peeing the entire day😂. Drink some every 15 minutes or so
Can you show us an extreme HD close-up of your skin in natural lighting so we can see what "good skin" actually looks like?
Lolzzz
lol
😂 🤣 😂 Get ready for that HD👀
Elite second this! I’m sure her skin is perfect still but I’ve noticed in skincare videos that the bright lights or even natural light and a bit of makeup and that skews the way the skin naturally looks. It usually isn’t a drastic difference but still. Skin looks a little more..lived in. Also! Another pet peeve of mine is the before and after pics in thumbnails, with the before pic in crappy lighting emphasizing the acne and the after in bright ass sunlight washing out their face and glowing it tf up and turning it briiiight golden. Essentially a sunlight filter if that makes sense. I’m sick of the tomfoolery😭
She is wearing lots of make up.😂😂
So, now that you've shared this, what's your hair care routine? You're gorgeous.
This gives me so much hope that one day my skin doesn't look so bad with acne scars 🙃
For me, even after going to dermatologists my skin still suffers from other factors. Stress, lack of sleep and digestion issues have the worst affect on my skin.
latifam55 damn right i got digestion issues and im pretty sure it’s the main cause of why i never have clear skin
You have to ban gluten and lactose from your meal, you will see
In regards to your digestive issues, maybe you should try a liquid probiotic called, Flourish! There are a ton of good reviews!
When you’re a med student...its really hard to keep the stress level low :((( even sleeping itself almost feels impossible
Same here! I'm just in finals and that sound so hard
I feel ya sister
I know 😅
I miss those days of sleep
Same same
I'm functioning on coffee and stress...final year medical student😭👊
Following on from consistency with exercise, consistency with your skin care routine! As a teenager I was at boarding school, and the school shop would rotate through products, so every few months I would have to switch between lotions/cleansers/toners etc. It always took like three weeks for my skin to adjust and calm down again, and I'm someone who's lucky to have not very sensitive skin. I also feel like breaking a sweat regularly (be it at the gym, in a sauna, etc) and then rinsing your face with cool water after has been really helpful, to me it feels like my body's way of just cleaning all those pores out
I wanna read a massive stream of your BEST skincare tips down here, and I'd LOVE if you guys could share your own stories at the end of the video in a comment!
Hi Melanie! My boyfriend used to have acne growing up and now he's really self conscious about the scarring on his skin. Would you be able to recommend any clinics/doctors to see in Dublin? Btw I saw you on the O'Connell bridge a few months ago but was too shy to say hi haha x
Regarding spf correct amount, and skincare in general, check out Dr Sam Bunting here on youtube. She has a 13 dot technique which helps when wanting to actually get the spf protection it says on the product etc.
My clogs get clogged SO easily so I've learned I need to check all skincare products on cosdna.com to make sure none of the ingredients will break me out.
Stop wearing make up and hydrate your skin
The snail gel from Holland and barrett faded my adult acne scars in a matter of weeks! I had tried every single trick in the book and nothing even remotely worked. The product doesn't mention anything about scarring,but it faded my scars completely or to very minimal in other areas. I cannot recommend it enough.
Also, i'm 25 and i had terrible skin until last year, until i started to switch all products to natural (plant based) products. Including face creams, washing products (for bed sheets etc.), makeup products... It really changed my skin for better. 🌿🌷
Sára Doležalová that’s awesome. What brands do you like? ❤️
@@browneyedgirl1542 Washing products are our local (Czech), but for body/face i use diverse products, even "Alverde" from DM drugstore, "PuroBIO" or "Faith in Nature", all of them are pretty good to me. 🌷
SLEEP is such a big one too. When I don't sleep enough, my skin really shows it.
This is the most interesting video talking about skin care I'd seen til now!! Finally something different from the usual ones!!
Hi Melanie. Thanks for the great tips. I've been struggling with adult acne for a very long time as well. I'm now 34 but I had breakouts until about 3 years ago. I tried everything like you. What worked miracles for me and still is is taking probiotics. That changed my whole skin completely.
Adult. Acne. Sucks. I was told it was a teen thing! Spoiler alert: it's not! 🙄😬 Thank you for the tips, I'll have to try all of these 😊
What they tell you:
"You get acne when you hit puberty."
What they actually mean:
"Acne STARTS with puberty." Noone mentioned anything about them stopping.
Vale sth I had spots when I was a teenager, I still got a few in my twenties and thirties, then late thirties I got cystic acne! Great eh? But it doesn’t happen very much now thankfully, but I hated it, makes you feel so bad about yourself x
Maybe it's already stuff you do, but do not touch your face with your hands, try to avoid it as much as possible, especially your nails should stay far far away from your face (and also, don't let others touch it)!
I wrote a more extensive comment above into the answer section of Melanie's comment, if you're interested, but the base line is: keep your stuff that absolutely has to touch your face as clean as possible (like your hands when you put on cream, e.g. don't touch your phone on between cleaning and cream etc), or exchange pillow cases very often; listen to your skin (if food/a cream/product doesn't work or makes you break out, just ditch it); don't overdo it (sometimes more is too much and less is better, again, it depends on your skin, so listen to it).
I'm 25 and i started to suffer from acne 3 years ago 😢 it's so frustrating i used to have a very clean face and now .....😓😓😓😓
@@sirinasurvun7037 i feel u :( used to have a clean face until months ago and it still hits me hard when i see the mirror
cleanse (low ph),hydrate moisturize :)))) and spf mornings :D acids three to four times a week but of course every person can experiment
Harsh acids damage the skin and cause inflammation. The consequence of inflammation is swelling so while your skin may look more plump and fresh right after using acids, long-term they damage the skin, increase oxidative stress and cause premature aging. Acids should only be used for treament of skin condition such as acne or every now and then, for spots.
@@GLamoRousCooKie well yes but chemistry is an amazing thing and people dont have to use 15% glycolic they can use 5%mandelic or some form of pha and they are many toners for exame that contain acids and other sklthing agents such asiatic acid madecassoside (sorry i killed the spelling haha) panthenol ,niacinamide etc!!and yeah you right about the overuse of acids :-)
@@antoniosakrivopoulos3427 Using 5% glycolic acid every single day especially when combined with other acids (people like to slap on hundred different skincare products each day) has a cumulative effect as well. My policy is, if you have young, normal or sensitive skin, without acne you should be VERY wise with acids. Especially if you have sensitive skin. And less is more.
@@GLamoRousCooKie well yeah stick with one acid obviously!! and if 3 to 4 times is a lot use once or twice a week or every 10 days everyones skin is different
I should try this, now im 25 my acne start when I was 11 and I never have clear skin for 14 years 😭😭
Came across your video by chance on the home page. Saw you were super pale like me, read the video title and clicked on it. After listening to your stories, I'm convinced we are the same person, but you've figured the 'secrets' out sooner than I have. Especially when it comes to the hormones.
I really enjoyed this because it doesn't offer a bunch of products and gimmicks, just straight up how to take care of yourself and your skin will show those efforts. All of these felt very reasonable, sound, and scientifically backed up.
U inspire me, now that I'm 19 I have been going through some rough time and pretty bad breakouts nd acne just like u. I hope to get better by 20❣️
Your skin is glowing 😍
“Drink water” is seen as such a cliche but as you said, it has such a massive impact on our skin! I don’t suffer with acne, just some pimples here and there but if I’m drinking plenty of water my skin just looks so much better! Thank you for all these tips ❤️
Melanie, I've been binge watching your videos lately and today I even bought your book Fully Functioning Human (Almost)... You're incredibly inspiring, interesting, beautiful inside and out and overall an amazing human :) 💕I really admire and like your honesty, openness and generosity. You're not afraid to speak about your ''flaws'' and that's something to be admired...
hydration is key and has made such a difference in the appearance of my skin. Internal hydration as well as using serums at night and normal moisturiser in the morning! :)
I recently started using an organic moisturizer that has PROBIOTICS and COLLAGEN in it. This helps to reset the environment on your face and add good bacteria to get rid of the bad. This along with Vitamin A and Zinc has significantly reduced my hormonal, cystic acne. Consistency is key.
which moisturiser is this please?
@@peoplearestrange234 www.hollandandbarrett.com/shop/product/dr-organic-pro-collagen-plus-pro-biotic-60015810
@@marissathill3553 thank you :)
Etude house sunprise is -in my humble opinion- one of the best sun creams it’s dewy but not greasy at all! 🥰
We're sunscreen twins!
You're absolutely right about the spf thing. The amount of spf in makeup products is so minimal that a 30ml bottle of foundation would, in theory last just over 5 days in order to wear enough product to give adequate protection! That would get very expensive very fast, not to mention you would most likely look insane with that much product on your face 😂
The recommended amount of spf is one teaspoon (5ml) to cover the face, ears and neck.
This actually make me teary eyed. I’m so happy for you!!
I'm lucky enough to almost never get acne, pimples seldom come to a head on my face, but the number one thing I do to ensure my skin will be looking good well into later life - avoiding the sun. Tanning will age you!
Your skin is absolutely amazing.
You are correct about the SPF in makeup thing. You need a LOT of product to create the mono layer that will actually protect you from the sun. A good rule of thumb is to put a line of sunscreen from the middle knuckle of your index finger to the tip and put all of it on your face and ears. Do another line for your neck.
I have followed you for about 5 years and I want to tell you that you have helped me a lot with the acne that I suffer, although some things have been difficult to achieve in Mexico, thanks for everything you share, you are the best ❤❤❤
Best skincare video ever. I love how you mentioned all the factors that lead you to healthy skin. I've been trying to clear mine up for over five years and this was very helpful!
Girl you are so so beautiful with or without acne
I would love an in-depth morning and night routine!
Physically blocking the sun is the most effective, much more effective than any sunscreen. Use a sun-blocking umbrella, or wear sun-blocking clothes and hat (such as coolibar). Also don’t overdo your skincare, keep it simple. My principle is never go over 3 layers of products.
SIJIE XIONG blocking the sun is so unhealthy, we need the sun for vitamin D
@@Mrs_Chrome Blocking the sun 24hr is definitely unhealthy, what I was suggesting is to block the sun when the uv index is too high, like when you're going out at lunch time during summer, sunscreen is certainly not enough on its own.
@@Mrs_Chrome You can block your face and still get vitamin D from the sun hitting your arms, legs, ect.
@@Mrs_Chrome not blocking it at all is even more unhealthier, especially when it's really sunny
plus dermatologists will always advise to not purposely seek the sun for vitamin D
That is indeed a possibility if you're ok with walking around like Johnny Depp in Dark Shadows.
Also, birth control regulates the hormone spikes which is amazing for getting deep acne under control. If that's your cup of tea that is
mindnumbling but when you stop taking birth control acne comes back 😕
Unfortunately it doesn't address any real problems though and only masks them through the intake of artificial hormones which will cause other issues in the long run such as the risk of infertility etc
A C ikr !!!
@@AC-iw5mv this
i am manifestating that my skin will be as clear as yours!! for nine freakin years ive been dealing with hormonal acne now that im 22 i got to deal with this freakin scars yeet..but they’re healing now, so proud of them (yeh my skin)!!
I love her hair more than her skin. She looks about 24 ... not in teens or anything. thanks for the informative video.
Shte is 29
@@nadejdaslavkova1171 she's 29 I know. But the title of the video says that she looks 19 ( due to the skincare) while her real age is 29... so I'm kinda saying that according to me she doesn't look like in teens / 19 or anything.. she easily looks 24 or 25.
@@Naz-Ali shte speak about how was her skin in 19 and now you do not look the video carefully 😉
@UCIfHpBd1xBMgplMGR_5rPaw nooo the title of the video is again that her skin is better ot 29 then 19 I know English pretty good darling
@@nadejdaslavkova1171 I can make out that your English is very good. Thanks.
just thank you. i've been struggling for years and feel like i've tried everything, but it's so motivating and encouraging to hear your common sense advice.
Why does this have not have 1mil views?? I’m new to this channel but happy for you sis, your skin is beautiful 💕
As a youth I tried all the harsh cleansers and scrubs trying to improve my skin, and when that inevitably failed I gave up and just did the bare minimum to wash and moisturize. Now I'm 27 and about 6 months ago I had the realization that soon I'd be worrying about acne and wrinkles at the same time, which sounded like a nightmare, so I started actually doing research about what's good for skin. I'm glad to see that what I've started practicing lines up with what's discussed here, because your skin looks amazing! I hope I can get to that point as well someday. Here's my current routine:
Morning -
cleanse with detergent-free, non-foaming cream cleanser and rinse off with a soft clean cloth to gently exfoliate;
apply vitamin C serum;
apply SPF 30 moisturizer
--> vitamin C's antioxidant properties boost the effectiveness of sunscreen so they're great to pair in the morning :)
Evening -
cleanse with micellar water if I'm wearing makeup or sunscreen, then with mild sulfate-free foaming cleanser;
apply either glycolic or salicylic acid (alternate back and forth daily) and let it sit for 30 minutes;
apply snail goop essence;
sometimes do a sheet mask;
apply eye cream and moisturizer
So far I've seen a reduction in acne and a bit of a smoother skin texture, but I've still got a ways to go. I think I need to find a better vitamin C product and maybe introduce a retinol product. And hopefully once I nail down a good diet and exercise routine I'll see some more change.
Hi melanie, I find this look here including the brows sooo pretty on you. It makes you youthful, glowing, and fresh. Your looks in recent videos, while still pretty, makes you seem a lot older and somewhat synthetic. :)
SPF is so important. I am glad you mentioned it! A lot of anti acne products contain compounds that are reacting to the light of sun, and there comes the phototoxicity! And boom you have got a lot more problems than you did in the first place. Great video! It is the first time I am watching one of your videos 😊
Thanks so much for sharing your tips and products! I'm also on a skin journey after a childhood of hormonal acne and a massive cystic acne case in my early 20s. You are hope at the end of the tunnel that my skin will look better at 30 than it did at 20. Good luck with microneedling! I just had two treatments done as well :)
thank you melanie, you helped me a lot, and i love love love your skin, so pretty 💕
About the SPF.
The SPF protection is always measure by 1 tea spoon. So when you put on sunscreen or foundation, to get SPF protection you need to apply 1 tea spoon of the product on your face.
few months ago i was diagnosed with insuline resistance, i'm on low glycemic index diet and since then i have no acne... i tried contraception, various face creams, retinoids and nothing gave such amazing result, definitely support your worrds on avoiding sugar!
I used to watch this girl before and seeing her again now. Wooow she looked so younger! 💜
Your skin is so beautiful! Makes me sad i didnt take care of my skin when i was in my 20's, now i have to suffer the consequences 😭😭😭
Currently struggling with scarring :/ still trying to find the right products for me. Another awesome video, Melanie 💚💚💚
I'm currently trying out micro needling for my scars as I was assured that about 8 sessions would clear them up...I've had 4 done so far (spaced one month apart) and goodness, I'm honestly seeing such a huge difference already, they aren't so deep etc! Expensive but I think I'm going to get about 12 sessions as I've lived with scars for so long and it would be nice to experience smooth skin/waking up and having zero awareness of my face while talking to people/going out without makeup and genuinely not even thinking about my scars etc! I feel you xxxxx
@@melaniemurphyofficial have you found any products help with scarring? Not sure id be able to get the procedure. Still not an adult 😂 xxxxx
I started using a 100% rosehip oil from the ordinary a couple of months ago and I found it really really helped with my scars. Oils can be scary if you have oily skin like me, but I found it soo helpful😊😊
@@janecarroll8696 thankyou so much! 😊😊😊 Xx
rose oil and glycerin solution from boots is great for this and it's only £3.99 and lasts ages
So true! I’m 30 and my skin is better than it has ever been.
I watched your video a couple weeks ago and decided to try the Pixi skin care products you bought. I've also started to drink about 1.5 liters of water a day as well as trying to opt for healthier options for food...
You have changed my life. It's been maybe a week and a half of using the products and drinking water. My skin hasn't looked this good since I was 8! It's so clear, I only see healing spots where I tried to pop a pimple. It's exciting to wake up without breakouts! My skin typically hates all skincare products.
I've been struggling with my skin since I turned 9. I had acne as a child and it only got worse when I hit puberty. I was covered head to toe in blemishes (literally).
Thank you so much for posting this video 💗
so honest and refreshing! go girl.
I'm from Taiwan,my English isn't well please don't mind .
there's a suggestion from me: Don't eat any foods or beverages with sugar ,eat too much sugar isn't good for skin.
But I loooove sugar ♡
HI C very true, it’s not good for your body either.
@@alexia3552 YOLO ♡♡♡
@@Uniquena dammit sora he said no sugar...
@@brokenbutterfly3178 I don't care ♡
Was it Wayne’s video about the SPF? That scared me, too!
I really love when you upload bc it feels like you’re the older sister I never had who shares helpful life tips. ❤️
This is the best acne video I have ever seen! Great info and advice!!!
I looked up The Ordinary on Sephora and I'm surprised I haven't seen their products until now. They're so affordable and the reviews say that their products are really effective. Thanks for the tips!
Lifetolive 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
I love it how you said Korean is ahead of us when it comes to skin... most of the time people are just afraid of the different but Korean skincare ROCKS and it's really amazing!
In the Middle East, people use this face mask that is honestly the ultimate acne fighter.
Take some coriander leaves and grind them.
Pour some honey on the little chunky paste that you should get after you grind the leaves.
Use your fingers or a makeup brush to put it all over your face.
Keep it for 20 minutes, and wash it off. Don't use a cleanser, just water is enough.
Oh, and you can put a single coriander leaf on each of your pimples, they'll sort of shrink after you wash it all off.
im gonna try this tonight
Thanks!
Really...wow our fridge is always full of coriander im gonna try it tomorrow ...
@@aakanshagupta9906 have u tried it yet and did it work?
I might try this lol
I wrote a long ass comment somewhere but I want to point out the most important parts of my comment. The skin is influenced by hormones which is why children don’t have acne. To some, a new diet and skin care can change the skin but to some it doesn’t because hormonal acne exists (hi how are ya ). if the cure of acne was as easy as just cutting dairy and sugar, no one would struggle from acne I’m certain and all derms would go bankrupt. As you get older the skin gets better due to it producing less oil, less skin cell shedding etc. Female bodies go through a lot of changes in their early teens to mid 20s and actually all the time because PMS which is why we poor gals struggle with acne a lot longer while most men only have it during puberty. So if you’re a person who tried all these tips, products and diets but still struggles, it’s fine, I tried all these tips as well and still look like a mess. Consult a dermatologist and ask for a prescription. Try antibiotics first, if that doesn’t work go for accutane (very risky with a lot of horrible side effects be aware of those). It’s the only stuff that works for sure. The dairy, sugar debate isn’t really scientifically proven. Dairy and sugar rise the level of possible inflammations but don’t necessarily cause acne unless you are allergic to those nutritions.
This needs to be top comment! Most women's skin dramatically improves from teens to late 20s because of hormones. That's exactly what happened to mine, I didn't change diet, skincare, etc. These types of videos are so misleading to young women.
I'm so glad this was on my recommended! You explained things so easily and made it relatable. Thank you for giving visual examples of everything and being open enough to let us know that you're a human doing the real work behind what you say.
I was immediately the acne girl when I turned 11 and I was dragged to so many dermatologist appointments and given so many treatments. The funny thing is that I was never taught a proper routine through all this, they just kept finding new ways to medicate it. I'm pretty sure one of the medications I took has affected me more negatively in the long term. I have a baby face by design, but I wanted to get rid of the acne aspect for good. This video is a godsend.