Even wearing it in an enclosed space like that is inconsiderate. And she's so happy that her strong scents are being noticed by the people stuck in a plane with her. 🤦♀️
I haven't rolled my eyes so many times at one of these routines before. She spoke so confidently about things that were straight up false and probably blatant lies to sell product. I could not stand her not even disclaiming that it's what subjectively worked for her instead of presenting it as though it's just fact.
It 100% comes off like an ad for the brand. If she's apparently an ambassador for transparency in skincare then how can she make all these falls claims. Also just because something is toxic to a fetus or infant doesn't mean it's toxic to an adult.
@@jt3214 seriously. Take away how pretty she is and it’s just another celeb trying to sell stuff she knows nothing about and isn’t qualified to speak on.
I think people might be talking about the aluminium and other stuff like that when talking about 'chemicals'. So, people should perhaps say 'heavy metals' or something.
I think there is actually a research done by dissecting people's scalp(?). Apparently the hair dyes seep into your skin and leave a residue on your skull or something......
Not to mention that she starts the video by removing her make-up, glad that's not chemicals on skin. No dissrespect for this lady but this is a glorified add for this brand...b
As someone who takes 24 hour long flights - please don't spray your mists or apply your heavily scented products on the plane. It's obnoxious. You're on public transport.
I agree SO MUCH with this request! I was seated next to a woman who was using the most horrid smelling floral mist every few minutes (she must have gone through the entire bottle) and I must have looked miserable because the flight attendant actually upgraded me to a first class seat 20 minutes into the flight! If you need moisture on your face during a flight, PLEASE use a product that is unscented at least! I have horribly dry skin and I use a thick layer of moisturizer or a sheet mask or a water based mist with no scent. Just remember that this is not a private plane that only you are taking, have mercy on those around you (this also applies to personal space, I had a very tipsy seat neighbor who fell asleep on my shoulder!)
Absolutely right! IMHO. it's also considerate not to wear perfume or cologne on airplanes, and this is my rule for myself. And good for the flight attendant! People could just get a bottle and spray themselves with tap water; it would have the same effect.
@@SuperMarkizas it still a relatively small space and the air on a plain is calculated throughout the cabin she could give someone an asma attacks or allergic reaction she could kill someone.
I disagree with Olivia. I wouldn’t care if my skincare smelled like burning tires if it gave me perfect skin. Even though I’m not sensitive to fragrance, it doesn’t add anything to my skincare experience and I’d rather later in several steps of skincare that all contain fragrance. Just light a candle!
Same, my current skin care has no smell at all. If I need a treatment and the treatment step smells bad, I don't care, give it to me. If it smells amazing, bonus.
I'm half and half on it, if something works really well but has a smell that I hate it'll make me feel less inclined to pick it up. However for me, a lot of added perfumes are far worse than the natural (sometimes slightly strange) scent. I suffer from migraines, so even if it was the most effective cream in the world I'm not gonna use it if it has a problem scent.
ME TOO. I literally use Faded by Topicals 5x a week and it smells like sulfur (rotten eggs). But guess what? It's an amazing product that does great things for my skin. I was rolling my eyes throughout this video, she was just saying so many things I disagreed with.
Exactly, I really really dislike this woman. WHY is she talking about skincare publically when she has absolutely no knowledge on chemistry and even biology :/
Scammers? She literally said good things about the True Botanicals products. Just because Olivia is ignorant about the ingredients doesn't mean she is a scammer. Lol. Get a dictionary
@@violetbleedinghart ??? Deflecting? She's still not a scammer and neither is True Botanicals. You using sensationalized language doesn't make that true.
Excellent explanation of “chemical” toxins. Honestly, I think people feel intimidated by chemistry and because it’s not understood at a glance, they want to reject it on principle. I don’t know why it’s so difficult to recognize the marketing behind products? I surmise it’s because we really just want to feel a sense of command over our the small things that we can control, like what skincare we use, when there is so much out of our control.
Do know why these sources that claim certain products are less toxic than others are not to be trusted? I've been wondering this for a while. Scientists do say that some of the chemicals in our products are likely carcinogenic or harmful, but they aren't 100% certain which ones those are (makes sense considering the research that would need to be done to prove that). However, there has been a lot of research done on different chemicals, so is it so bad to avoid certain ones based on the research that we do have (even though it's not perfect)? Like the chemicals that are banned in Europe but not the USA, for example. Why not avoid those?
Do you know how much money goes into buying off scientists so consumers don’t question what’s in a product and when they do they’re told they’re misinformed lol? Chemical toxins are harsh chemicals. No one with a brain says all chemicals are bad lol.
I think products labeled as clean, natural, non-toxic are fine but I dislike when people say these products will never harm my skin. I have tried these types of products but my skin freaks out most of the time because they are full of essential oils/extracts/fragrance. My friend, who was into clean skincare, tried a product with lemon extract and it burned her skin. I will just stick to vegan and cruelty free products. Olivia didn't mention it in the video but she is the "Chief Brand Activist to help advocate for transparency..." for True Botanicals. MADE SAFE® is a nontoxic seal for products.
I will never forget the time I decided to try the “soften elbows with half a lemon” trick, and my elbows were red and itchy for weeks. (And they were fine to begin with, not even rough-I just wanted to play.)
Cassandra's facial expressions in this reaction video are K I L L I N G me. She is so over the "natural/non-toxic/clean" fear mongering and her sarcastic humor just feeds my soul lmao
I hate smells it causes me to have a migraine with scents that are not even strong to others. I would NOT want to be next to her on the plane. She seems cool though
I like to wear perfume, but I remind myself that some places are "no fragrance" areas, especially airplanes and doctors' or dentists' offices. Basically, if people have to sit close to me and can't get away. I became very conscious of this when my mom developed asthma. I didn't realize this could also be a problem for those with migraines; thanks for the education.
Honestly same. Sure the raw scent of the ingredients are not the mosg pleasant either but at least when they come properly formualted and prepared products they don't make me dizzy or wanna puke. Personally I am more sensitive to strong floral scents and cheap peach scents.
Sometimes, on the train, I keep coughing, because there seems to be an ingredient in many perfumes out there, that I'm overly sensitive to. Not sure what it is though. I don't even have to smell it that well, but my throat will immediately give a reaction and I'll have to move away from the source.
They may be “all natural “ but as someone with er positive breast cancer, they contain a lot of phyto estrogens that I have to avoid! I’ll stick to my other skincare thanks! LOL
from what I've read, phytoestrogens help prevent breast cancer and other reproductive cancers because they block real mammalian estrogen from overactivating cell receptors? I'm NOT advocating anyone to not listen to their doctor, I'm just confused why phytoestrogen should be avoided when it's actually associated with lowering rates of breast cancer
No way would i use True Botanicals. I looked at the ingredients lists for a couple of products, and they have lots of fragrance in them - orange peel oil, grapefruit peel oil, tangerine peel oil, and lavender oil. My sensitive skin burned just looking at the lists. Also, they're ridiculously expensive! And Ms. Wilde's claim that the True Botanicals oil cured her acne...strains my credulity (a polite way to say I think she's lying.) Maybe it did, or, maybe she changed something else she was doing at the same time (medication, diet, some other topical), and the other thing cured her acne. Or maybe she outgrew it - a few people do although many don't.
I really appreciate your comment about fragrances in public spaces. I have a fragrance allergy and it triggers my asthma and my throat will close up with most strong scents (candles, perfume, scented skincare). I tried to explain it to some colleagues and they talked about how hard it was for them that they couldn’t wear perfume/cologne because we were in a scent free building
I’m not a *natural* beauty person but, as a pregnant person, I deeply relate to everyone telling you everything you put on or in your body is poisonous. It’s exhausting and it does create a lot of fear.
She reminds me of some beauty sales person in department stores who pretend they know everything when in fact they tell you bull**** 😄😄😄. Olivia Wilde is really getting on my nerves in this video. She acts like the whole internet is clueless about skincare and she is THE ONE knowing it all and passing on her precious information to us. Ugh.
The fact that you mentioned that not all doctors and patients click, I felt that. I once got this horrible itchy, bumpy rash thing on my face. Got to a derm straight away. She told me it is just bad acne. I told her yes I had acne before and this is not it! I was literally crying in front of her that it itches so bad and it hurts. All over my face and neck. She gave me stromg antibiotics, for acne. I left crying, but ate the antibiotics for few weeks. It only made things worse. I ended up forcing a doctor to do allergy tests, and it turned out that I just had a SEVERE allergic reaction. I do not blame the derm at all, but ofc I feel bad. We did not click one bit.
I think a pregnancy skin care video would be interesting. Like I know retinol and salicylic acid aren’t pregnancy safe but as an acne person, when I’m pregnant what do I do?
14:56 i had a math teacher 2 years in a row during high school who is allergic to coconut. I had a coconut scented lotion. I put A LOT on during the class period right before hers and I totally forgot she was allergic to coconuts until I put some on. She went to the back of the classroom to do something and she said something but I don't remember what. I didn't think the scent would be THAT strong. So yes I agree that people should be leaving heavily scented things at home
I love this video! However, I do have to note one thing I completely disagree with....I agree that not every dermatologist isn't for everyone, just like every esthetician isn't going to be for everyone. But when it gets to a point where you've gone through 23 or 24 derms and drs then I think that really shows that there's a problem. These are professionals that have done years of schooling and gone through rigorous licensing and are supposed to be THE GO TO for skin concerns, so if it's normalized for someone to have to go through two dozen or more derms and drs, suffering for whatever ails them for months if not years, then that is an extremely low bar to be holding them at. This is an issue I've experienced with numerous clients who finally came to see me for their acne after struggling with dermatologists. This isn't to say that derms are bad, infact I agree that they are incredibly knowledgeable and I value their scientific expertise. But I think it's clear there is a bit of a disconnect in the dermatology world, and I don't think it should be normalized or excused. I'm sorry 😔
I think part of the problem was that Cassandra's acne was largely, if not entirely, caused by dairy. I haven't watched all of her videos, but that's my impression. I don't think that's a very common issue, but, I'm not a dermatologist, and I could be wrong. I believe the current theory is that severe cystic acne is hereditary. Makes sense to me; I had an aunt on my mom's side of the family who had it, and I also had persistent cystic acne that didn't respond to the topicals of the time (late 70s to early 80s.) I didn't have numerous pimples all over my face, but I pretty much always had at least one, usually on my chin, until I took Accutane. I believe now that stress was a big factor; my father was an alcoholic, and there was constant, ongoing tension in our household.
Ugh, I'm so tired of the "clean beauty" movement. The fear mongering just makes me livid. The worst part is these companies don't give a fig about what's best for your skin or your health, it's just another marketing scam to take your money.
Since you have reacted to Olivia Wilde's and Brook Shield's routine, and both use the same products, I would LOVE your take on them if you decide to try them out! Actually super curious about some of these products
When I was just starting in skincare, I was also skeptical with preservatives in skincare and "toxic" substances and "chemical free". But thanks to the people like you that explains to us what are those and debunked the bullsh*ts some have spread online, I have became more educated on regards to skincare and became more open to try more products without falling to those shenanigans.....👍🏼👍🏼
Same here! When I first started making my own money at 16, I would buy makeup and skincare that as handmade on EBay and Etsy because I was so terrified of “toxins” and preservatives in my makeup and skincare. Took a couple burns and rashes to start actually doing my research 😂
Living in Northern California I was taught to be conservative with water usage as well. I hate that my water heater takes forever to get lukewarm (I rent) otherwise I'd turn it off while washing my face.
Even Cleopatra's cold creams needed to be preserved using ice. Back in the day preservatives were usually coldness by ice/water or dehydration by salt, and ice and salt were both very valuable once upon a time. Modern day perservatives are heavenly boons, people.
Thank you for the comments on spraying scent in confined spaces! As someone with migraines and cluster headaches it drives me up the wall when people use super fragranced products on planes or in other confined spaces and think they’re being somehow generous?
I still don’t see why it costs so much. It cost them about $10 or less per bottle for that oil! I like mixing jojoba, hemp, & rosehip & add an emulsifier for a great cleanser
Olivia was the Chief Brand Activist for True Botanicals at the time the video was made. I know she is still affiliated with the brand, but I don't know for sure if she still holds the Chief Brand Activist title.
I'm not planning on getting pregnant for a few years yet, however I think we overdo it with cautioning use during pregnancy. Because we don't have data on a wide number of products doctors take the "play it safe" approach. However, that sort of obfuscates which products we DO know are dangerous during pregnancy. It also kills the discussion of *why* some things are dangerous. That's how you end up with (on one end) "everything is poison! I'm going all natural" and on the other "pffft, apparently nothing is allowed, no way, I'm gonna just live my life".
There is a difference between these "clean brands" and using true natural simple skincare. Many cultures around the world have been using ingredients that they make/find local to have gorgeous skin for millennia. It is only in recent years that so many unnecessary products are pushed on us. Some clean beauty is a gimmick, but I would not discount real natural skin care. ie. real handmade African black soap from Ghana, rhassoul clays, rendered beef tallow balm, simple infused hemp and jojoba oils with calendula and chamomile. You can do all natural it will just look different than mainstream and should not be discounted and lumped into "clean beauty".I use the aforementioned items for my skin and I always get told I look 25, but I am 34. Also face massage helps wrinkles a lot especially if you are on the younger side cause they can be due to tension in the face. Obviously natural aging occurs and is beautiful. Just wanted to share a different perspective on natural beauty/skincare that most overlook. This is no judgment on those who use mainstream skincare.
Love that you reviewed this. I purchased this whole line and enjoyed it but eventually the fragrance got to me and my skin was getting irritated. I wish they would make a fragrance free version of their products. But good to know I didn't totally waste my money on this line. Love your content!
you were the one who taught me about the fear mongering of chemicals and i really appreciate it, in middle school my skin was so dry it would flake off onto things (yuck!) everyone told me to use clean skincare but it never worked for me, finally i let myself use skincare with ingredients that i trust and my skin actually glows now, i love the purido moisturizer and cosrx cica cleanser, both have done wonders for my skin, i feel so much better about my skin now :,)
As for me, I have tried a number of natural skin care products with an idea they were mild and my skin would react well to them. but no, i only got nasty pimples. so sad.
Apparently she has been a "True Botanicals partner for 5+ years" she's apparently been in promos for the company too. Makes me incredibly suspicious about the products considering she never mentions anything about that. Her routine reads like such an obvious ad....that should be illegal 😒
Yes, i would use the mask but vaseline does the same stuff and nothing beats my cicaplast b5 baume from lrp. When my skin gets sensitized, putting this on makes it dissapear till next morning. Also it has beta gluckan in it, panthenol, thermal spring water and lots of other great ingrediants!
I enjoy a bit of fragrance in my skincare but only a small amount. The primary ingredients should be ones that treat skin concerns. Also, with the exception of fresh produce, I want my products to have preservatives. I fucking hate mold. I'd rather have chemicals than mold and parasites, thanks.
The talk about scents reminded me of The Ordinary’s Alpha lipoic acid (which I believe they don’t sell anymore as it was too potent and burnt some people’s skin) that literally smelled like burnt tires lol. The smell was really bad but it was such a good antioxidant and I’m sure it didn’t poison me.
Hi beautiful!! Can you make a video on the Vanicream line? I love it and use it everyday. I think it’s similar to Ceravae which I also use. Sending love from FL 🥰🏝🏝
I was really tempted to buy the True Botanicals oil when I saw it was on sale for $88 but I just couldn't bring myself to spend that much money on an oil. I ended up just reading the ingredients and made my own dupe. I do feel like it's helped hydrate my skin but I feel like most oils already do that like you said. I just bought organic jojoba, watermelon hemp, squalane, argan, safflower and mixed it all up.
I hate how most of these celebrities do their skin care with jewelry and especially rings on it’s literally one of my biggest pet peeve’s uhh it just triggers me so bad
LIKE OMG you need to have organic thoughts!! not this bs spewed in the media. Some ppl need to act and be told what to say because they can’t think things through themselves 😂😂😂
This drives me insane! I have worked in derm for years. ACNE IS A MEDICAL CONDITION! Sometimes you need rx strength medication to make it better and there's nothing wrong with it. People blame themselves and products for acne. But acne is like any other medical condition. There is a component that could be behavior-based, which the person suffering could have control over, and then there's a medically pathological (genetics etc) component that you would never have control over.
I love your videos, you have taught me so much! But I have to say the True Botanicals Clear Oil actually did clear my skin! Im obsessed with it lol And I suffer with Cystic Acne, and it was pretty bad before I used the oil, now I only get 1 or 2 pimples on my period ( though I know everyones skin is soo different) but i just wanted to say I personally love true botanicals, yeah they are pricey, but I do think they are really good products and they do work. Definitely cheaper products out there, but I have used a lot of true botanicals and have seen great results 👍
I applied the Clear TB oil on my face Sunday evening and I woke up with a burn or an allergy. It fucked up my skin barrier and itches as hell and I don't know what to do. 😭
Could you review the new skincare line from "The Outset"? It's supposed to be a clean line by Scarlett Johansson and I am so curious to know if it's worth it
Thanks SO much for this honest review! I did try the jojoba oil replacement but it does seem oily on my face. I wonder if their oil would be better for me
I love flowers and perfumes but in subtle fragrances. Anything strong and my throat closes up and I break into dry coughing fit. Please don't do that in public
Between what she said about cremes and how you reacted I was screaming 😂 This also reminded me if you sound confident enough and are likable people will believe you. Even when you have absolute no idea what your talking about and just make stuff up while you go along 🤷🏻♂️ also I always find it funny when people are so set on having “clean” and “sustainable” skincare but disregard all of it when it comes to anything else 🙄 like how are you going to tell me all about how much “better” this is then eat complete junk and participate in fast fashion trends? Somebody help my brain cells
Is the cerave salicylic acid daily cleanser really safe for daily use. I want to buy this product however I want some confirmation. On the bottle it says it exfoliates but doesn’t disrupt the skin barrier. Also is it good for combo skin
I'm not a professional, but own this cleanser and don't think the salicylic acid formula is good for daily use (despite the name). Whenever I used it a lot it dries my skin out, but no noticeable barrier disruption. If you suffer from acne it's great for alternate day/few times a week cleanser because of the salicylic acid. My skin type is combo, on the dry side, and acne prone if that helps. Hope you get more opinions on this tho since it's only my review!
Please don’t feel pressured to do anything related to JS Cassandra. Could people quit pushing toxic racist “gurus”? Dude is absolute racist entitled trash who consistently proves how little he cares about anyone aside from his own ego and wealth. Get better idols people. Maybe spend your money and energy elsewhere? I doubt she’ll bother to cover him and would most likely roast (as considerately as she would) his bullshit cash grab.
EXACTLY. He's racist, misogynistic and ignorant moron when it comes to skincare science. The fact that people on channels like Cassandra and James Welsh keep asking them to review JS products, despite knowing their ethical stance on that manipulative toxic asshole is disappointing asf. I thought fans of these skincare channels knew better. Atleast with James I get that he never made a video on his stance on his channel ( he did display it on twitter though) but Cassandra did! So there's no excuse there to keep asking her to review his stuff.
I absolutely love being in Muir Woods. I literally feel so much better when I just sit there and breathe in the air there. Talk about a “natural” high. 🥰🥰🥰
I like that you brought up how ‘your’ (in as not me) fragrance can affect me. I don’t deal well with fragrance I’m sensitive to the smell and also it being on my skin (although citrus which is one many can’t handle I’m fine with in small quantities lol) and so like when my co workers ‘refresh’ at work if I walk into the break room after they’ve sprayed whatever it can make me really nauseous. One day I almost had to leave work early because of fragrances making me ill Edit: fun fact fragrance causing someone issues is like in the top five reasons why people leave work early according to an eu study
I hate when people spray their fragrances in small areas where you cant leave. Walking by the laundry detergent aisle or near someone with perfume and i work at amazon so if i have to pack or handle strong fragrant candles or laundry detergent it literally feels like I’m being suffocated.
she was hard to watch, something fake and obnoxious about her, but loved your reactions ♥️ the whole clean beauty is infuriating (as are celebs who want to tell us this and this product made their skin look like that, when they have Botox, fillers and constant beauty treatments being done but okay haha) 😴
The run the water things.. I HATE our apartment on this topic! It takes FOREVER to get the water to be warm! In the kitchen it takes up to a minute and a half for just lukewarm water! Such a f'ing waste! The bathroom is a little better, but still takes too long!
Does True Botanicals take back and recycle their pumps? If not, then they should be revoked of their “sustainable” label because the glass bottle can get recycled, but that pump is tossed in a landfill. There are other forms of packaging that are more sustainable, but they aren’t as marketable, such as glass jars with a recyclable lid.
Went looking for this video. I’ve tried the renew line of true botanicals but the renew pure radiance oil has something in it that caused me to break out and be itchy and tight after a few hours. I’m 44 and have dry/sensitive skin. I do like the cleanser, chebula active serum, and the extreme cream, but I have no idea what in the oil I’m sensitive or allergic to.
It annoys me when celebrities pull this clean skincare crap while also very obviously using botox on their faces. Skincare only does so much. Like stop! And no I'm not shaming botox, its amazing. I'm in love with it. Just stop acting like you're some magical special being that doesn't get signs of aging and lines on their face once you hit your 30s! It creates unrealistic beauty standards and I'm sick of it. That clean skincare isn't doing all that work lol.
Hi Cassandra, I enjoy and learn so much from your videos, thank you! Question for ya... I recently installed an app on my phone that rates skin care according to the "safety" of their ingredients by scanning the product's bar code. A LOT of my skin care contains the preservative phenoxyethanol, which they say poses a moderate potential risk for adverse health effects. Thoughts? I really don't want to throw away all my products that have this ingredient.
🤔 Hmm? The Ordinary has a Resveratrol 3% + Ferulic Acid 3% So can you explain how this applies.. pon intended.. How this APPLIES to our SkinCare? A preservative and to keep in moisture or for berries, drought.
I have severe allergies to fragrance so thank you for pointing that out! Keep the fragrance away from planes, gyms, hospitals etc… it’s just respect 🤷🏼♀️ Ps. She was dating Harry Styles… 💁♀️
Hi!!! Great video, I saw it two years ago (I LOVE Olivia, she was my favorite character from M.D House). On preservatives, what are your thoughts about Phenoxiethanol and Paraben (because Paraben apparently got replaced by Phenoxiethanol because people thought it was the devil, but now we are kind of discovering that Paraben was not that bad and Phenoxiethanol is even worse ? I'm confused...)
I would be a bit pissed about someone spraying something heavily scented on a plane. Strong smells trigger migraines for me.
Same
IMO, it's very inconsiderate when people spray scented products in a public enclosed space, including an office!
Even wearing it in an enclosed space like that is inconsiderate. And she's so happy that her strong scents are being noticed by the people stuck in a plane with her. 🤦♀️
Dito!
Same. The only fragrances I wear are slightly woody - sandalwood based and super light… the only thing that doesn’t trigger
I haven't rolled my eyes so many times at one of these routines before. She spoke so confidently about things that were straight up false and probably blatant lies to sell product. I could not stand her not even disclaiming that it's what subjectively worked for her instead of presenting it as though it's just fact.
It 100% comes off like an ad for the brand. If she's apparently an ambassador for transparency in skincare then how can she make all these falls claims. Also just because something is toxic to a fetus or infant doesn't mean it's toxic to an adult.
@@jt3214 seriously. Take away how pretty she is and it’s just another celeb trying to sell stuff she knows nothing about and isn’t qualified to speak on.
I completely agree, although it is ironic that Leona’s is also very onboard with the whole clean/non-toxic gimmick aha
What got me was how "simple" the routine was- according to her. Way too many steps n layers to be considered simple. 😅
Why is it everyone hates “chemicals” yet get their hair colored 😵💫 where is the “harmful chemical “ line here!
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I think people might be talking about the aluminium and other stuff like that when talking about 'chemicals'. So, people should perhaps say 'heavy metals' or something.
I think there is actually a research done by dissecting people's scalp(?). Apparently the hair dyes seep into your skin and leave a residue on your skull or something......
Not to mention that she starts the video by removing her make-up, glad that's not chemicals on skin. No dissrespect for this lady but this is a glorified add for this brand...b
@@egnicole that's it. I legit wanna start asking people if they use dihydrogen monoxide in their skin care and wait for their reaction
First she goes "we dont do chemicals here" then literally says "its fun we get to play chemists"..that level of cognitive dissonance
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As someone who takes 24 hour long flights - please don't spray your mists or apply your heavily scented products on the plane. It's obnoxious. You're on public transport.
I agree SO MUCH with this request! I was seated next to a woman who was using the most horrid smelling floral mist every few minutes (she must have gone through the entire bottle) and I must have looked miserable because the flight attendant actually upgraded me to a first class seat 20 minutes into the flight! If you need moisture on your face during a flight, PLEASE use a product that is unscented at least! I have horribly dry skin and I use a thick layer of moisturizer or a sheet mask or a water based mist with no scent. Just remember that this is not a private plane that only you are taking, have mercy on those around you (this also applies to personal space, I had a very tipsy seat neighbor who fell asleep on my shoulder!)
Absolutely right! IMHO. it's also considerate not to wear perfume or cologne on airplanes, and this is my rule for myself. And good for the flight attendant! People could just get a bottle and spray themselves with tap water; it would have the same effect.
She is not flying economy, 1st class has good sepration between flyers, so it’s more reasonable behavior.
I completely agree with you, just kind of laughed when you called flying a public transport.
@@SuperMarkizas it still a relatively small space and the air on a plain is calculated throughout the cabin she could give someone an asma attacks or allergic reaction she could kill someone.
I disagree with Olivia. I wouldn’t care if my skincare smelled like burning tires if it gave me perfect skin. Even though I’m not sensitive to fragrance, it doesn’t add anything to my skincare experience and I’d rather later in several steps of skincare that all contain fragrance. Just light a candle!
Same, my current skin care has no smell at all. If I need a treatment and the treatment step smells bad, I don't care, give it to me. If it smells amazing, bonus.
I'm half and half on it, if something works really well but has a smell that I hate it'll make me feel less inclined to pick it up.
However for me, a lot of added perfumes are far worse than the natural (sometimes slightly strange) scent. I suffer from migraines, so even if it was the most effective cream in the world I'm not gonna use it if it has a problem scent.
ME TOO. I literally use Faded by Topicals 5x a week and it smells like sulfur (rotten eggs). But guess what? It's an amazing product that does great things for my skin. I was rolling my eyes throughout this video, she was just saying so many things I disagreed with.
Idk, I’ve never been so put off I wouldn’t you something
@@Lovebirdd how does that layer with other products? I’ve been considering it but was unsure if it would pill up. What’s your experience?
I love how masterfully you balance criticizing the message with respecting the person. That is hard to do!
Boy was this one a doozie, I'm always astounded how people can talk so confidently and publicly about stuff they have no understanding of. 🥴
Exactly, I really really dislike this woman. WHY is she talking about skincare publically when she has absolutely no knowledge on chemistry and even biology :/
@@annab.3952 that's why a lot of celebs are uneducated & cash grabs like pretty e.g of Karjenners you watch Sloan exposing Kim k you know that.
To quote Phoebe Bridgers, "It's amazing to me how much you can say when you don't know what you're talking about"
She's a stunning woman who seems very sweet and funny, but somehow it's not surprising that she didn't excel in chemistry class.
Well, she is an actress. It is her job to talk about stuff she has no clue about with the biggest confidence 🤣.
So happy you are going after these clean scammers. It’s a money grab that keeps on grabbing.
Scammers? She literally said good things about the True Botanicals products. Just because Olivia is ignorant about the ingredients doesn't mean she is a scammer. Lol. Get a dictionary
@@kathmandoozle clean washing is totally a thing… maybe you should Google it… 💁🏼♂️😉
@@violetbleedinghart ??? Deflecting? She's still not a scammer and neither is True Botanicals. You using sensationalized language doesn't make that true.
Excellent explanation of “chemical” toxins. Honestly, I think people feel intimidated by chemistry and because it’s not understood at a glance, they want to reject it on principle. I don’t know why it’s so difficult to recognize the marketing behind products? I surmise it’s because we really just want to feel a sense of command over our the small things that we can control, like what skincare we use, when there is so much out of our control.
Do know why these sources that claim certain products are less toxic than others are not to be trusted? I've been wondering this for a while. Scientists do say that some of the chemicals in our products are likely carcinogenic or harmful, but they aren't 100% certain which ones those are (makes sense considering the research that would need to be done to prove that). However, there has been a lot of research done on different chemicals, so is it so bad to avoid certain ones based on the research that we do have (even though it's not perfect)? Like the chemicals that are banned in Europe but not the USA, for example. Why not avoid those?
Bingo!!!
Do you know how much money goes into buying off scientists so consumers don’t question what’s in a product and when they do they’re told they’re misinformed lol? Chemical toxins are harsh chemicals. No one with a brain says all chemicals are bad lol.
Nailed it.
I think products labeled as clean, natural, non-toxic are fine but I dislike when people say these products will never harm my skin. I have tried these types of products but my skin freaks out most of the time because they are full of essential oils/extracts/fragrance. My friend, who was into clean skincare, tried a product with lemon extract and it burned her skin. I will just stick to vegan and cruelty free products.
Olivia didn't mention it in the video but she is the "Chief Brand Activist to help advocate for transparency..." for True Botanicals.
MADE SAFE® is a nontoxic seal for products.
Personally, I am meh with all natural or nontoxic but I get mad at "no preservatives"
Well minus when the product is made almost exclusively with ingredients that don'r go rancid easily like mineral oil and petroleum jelly.
Lol omg not mentioning you are the something with transparency. But honestly I always just assume that celebreties are sponsored
No wonder, and I felt like that should’ve been mentioned cuz that’s some shady stuff.
I will never forget the time I decided to try the “soften elbows with half a lemon” trick, and my elbows were red and itchy for weeks. (And they were fine to begin with, not even rough-I just wanted to play.)
Cassandra's facial expressions in this reaction video are K I L L I N G me. She is so over the "natural/non-toxic/clean" fear mongering and her sarcastic humor just feeds my soul lmao
It catches me off guard every time I am reminded that there are still people who say "clean", "non-toxic" seriously and not as a gag.
YESSSS been waiting for this one Cassie! Thank you! She's seems like she's great to be around but she just sends Gwyneth Paltrow 'goop' vibes lol
Yeeeeees finally somebody is saying what I’ve been th8nking all this time 👏🏻
Ummmm, no comparison. Imo
I don’t think she would be good to me around lol she has done some stuff that just shows she is not a good person
@@AC-qy1ds can u share?
I cackled when she said ‘I was never good at chemistry’ after that ‘chemicals are evil’ rant 😂
I hate smells it causes me to have a migraine with scents that are not even strong to others. I would NOT want to be next to her on the plane. She seems cool though
Same
I like to wear perfume, but I remind myself that some places are "no fragrance" areas, especially airplanes and doctors' or dentists' offices. Basically, if people have to sit close to me and can't get away. I became very conscious of this when my mom developed asthma. I didn't realize this could also be a problem for those with migraines; thanks for the education.
Honestly same. Sure the raw scent of the ingredients are not the mosg pleasant either but at least when they come properly formualted and prepared products they don't make me dizzy or wanna puke. Personally I am more sensitive to strong floral scents and cheap peach scents.
Sometimes, on the train, I keep coughing, because there seems to be an ingredient in many perfumes out there, that I'm overly sensitive to. Not sure what it is though. I don't even have to smell it that well, but my throat will immediately give a reaction and I'll have to move away from the source.
Yes thank you! Fragrance should be banned on public transport. I don’t want to be stuck in an 11h flight next to a field of lavender :/
They may be “all natural “ but as someone with er positive breast cancer, they contain a lot of phyto estrogens that I have to avoid! I’ll stick to my other skincare thanks! LOL
Maybe cuz of chemistry idk why people are F%&&ED scared about it.
from what I've read, phytoestrogens help prevent breast cancer and other reproductive cancers because they block real mammalian estrogen from overactivating cell receptors? I'm NOT advocating anyone to not listen to their doctor, I'm just confused why phytoestrogen should be avoided when it's actually associated with lowering rates of breast cancer
@@garden.of.thistlesit's all so confusing.
No way would i use True Botanicals. I looked at the ingredients lists for a couple of products, and they have lots of fragrance in them - orange peel oil, grapefruit peel oil, tangerine peel oil, and lavender oil. My sensitive skin burned just looking at the lists.
Also, they're ridiculously expensive!
And Ms. Wilde's claim that the True Botanicals oil cured her acne...strains my credulity (a polite way to say I think she's lying.) Maybe it did, or, maybe she changed something else she was doing at the same time (medication, diet, some other topical), and the other thing cured her acne. Or maybe she outgrew it - a few people do although many don't.
I really appreciate your comment about fragrances in public spaces. I have a fragrance allergy and it triggers my asthma and my throat will close up with most strong scents (candles, perfume, scented skincare). I tried to explain it to some colleagues and they talked about how hard it was for them that they couldn’t wear perfume/cologne because we were in a scent free building
I’m not a *natural* beauty person but, as a pregnant person, I deeply relate to everyone telling you everything you put on or in your body is poisonous. It’s exhausting and it does create a lot of fear.
She reminds me of some beauty sales person in department stores who pretend they know everything when in fact they tell you bull**** 😄😄😄. Olivia Wilde is really getting on my nerves in this video. She acts like the whole internet is clueless about skincare and she is THE ONE knowing it all and passing on her precious information to us. Ugh.
Olivia Wilde ugh lol I just don’t find anything she said relatable. And the chemical fear talk -_- meh just sounds uneducated
The fact that you mentioned that not all doctors and patients click, I felt that.
I once got this horrible itchy, bumpy rash thing on my face. Got to a derm straight away. She told me it is just bad acne. I told her yes I had acne before and this is not it! I was literally crying in front of her that it itches so bad and it hurts. All over my face and neck. She gave me stromg antibiotics, for acne.
I left crying, but ate the antibiotics for few weeks. It only made things worse.
I ended up forcing a doctor to do allergy tests, and it turned out that I just had a SEVERE allergic reaction.
I do not blame the derm at all, but ofc I feel bad. We did not click one bit.
I think a pregnancy skin care video would be interesting. Like I know retinol and salicylic acid aren’t pregnancy safe but as an acne person, when I’m pregnant what do I do?
You can try bakuchiol (for retinol)
Lactic acid, Azelaic Acid, BHA under 2%, BPO under 5% plenty of options! Good luck! - licensed esthetician who is currently pregnant lol!!!
Sulphur is pregnancy safe I think
14:56 i had a math teacher 2 years in a row during high school who is allergic to coconut. I had a coconut scented lotion. I put A LOT on during the class period right before hers and I totally forgot she was allergic to coconuts until I put some on. She went to the back of the classroom to do something and she said something but I don't remember what. I didn't think the scent would be THAT strong.
So yes I agree that people should be leaving heavily scented things at home
As someone with a staph infection on their face from something that went bad... Preservatives are our friend
Something about her just seems off to me? Maybe kind of fake or one of those people that feel they are super enlightened.
Gwyneth Paltrow 2.0. She gives off a fake impression to me too.
I love this video! However, I do have to note one thing I completely disagree with....I agree that not every dermatologist isn't for everyone, just like every esthetician isn't going to be for everyone. But when it gets to a point where you've gone through 23 or 24 derms and drs then I think that really shows that there's a problem. These are professionals that have done years of schooling and gone through rigorous licensing and are supposed to be THE GO TO for skin concerns, so if it's normalized for someone to have to go through two dozen or more derms and drs, suffering for whatever ails them for months if not years, then that is an extremely low bar to be holding them at. This is an issue I've experienced with numerous clients who finally came to see me for their acne after struggling with dermatologists. This isn't to say that derms are bad, infact I agree that they are incredibly knowledgeable and I value their scientific expertise. But I think it's clear there is a bit of a disconnect in the dermatology world, and I don't think it should be normalized or excused. I'm sorry 😔
FACTS!
I think part of the problem was that Cassandra's acne was largely, if not entirely, caused by dairy. I haven't watched all of her videos, but that's my impression. I don't think that's a very common issue, but, I'm not a dermatologist, and I could be wrong.
I believe the current theory is that severe cystic acne is hereditary. Makes sense to me; I had an aunt on my mom's side of the family who had it, and I also had persistent cystic acne that didn't respond to the topicals of the time (late 70s to early 80s.) I didn't have numerous pimples all over my face, but I pretty much always had at least one, usually on my chin, until I took Accutane.
I believe now that stress was a big factor; my father was an alcoholic, and there was constant, ongoing tension in our household.
Completely! Holistic healthcare for me.
@@20thcenturyrelic yes, because the gut is the core issue, only hormonal pills or accutane will help
Ugh, I'm so tired of the "clean beauty" movement. The fear mongering just makes me livid. The worst part is these companies don't give a fig about what's best for your skin or your health, it's just another marketing scam to take your money.
Don't give a fig😂
Since you have reacted to Olivia Wilde's and Brook Shield's routine, and both use the same products, I would LOVE your take on them if you decide to try them out! Actually super curious about some of these products
Honestly, some of true botanicals products ain’t that bad because they contain really good ingredients tho but i hate their motives as a brand
I hate their schtick but I actually really like the chebula serum and the renew pure radiance oil 🫣
When I was just starting in skincare, I was also skeptical with preservatives in skincare and "toxic" substances and "chemical free". But thanks to the people like you that explains to us what are those and debunked the bullsh*ts some have spread online, I have became more educated on regards to skincare and became more open to try more products without falling to those shenanigans.....👍🏼👍🏼
Same here! When I first started making my own money at 16, I would buy makeup and skincare that as handmade on EBay and Etsy because I was so terrified of “toxins” and preservatives in my makeup and skincare. Took a couple burns and rashes to start actually doing my research 😂
It’s ALL about education and the “clean” trend helped us wake up and be concerned about what’s in our cosmetics
Living in Northern California I was taught to be conservative with water usage as well. I hate that my water heater takes forever to get lukewarm (I rent) otherwise I'd turn it off while washing my face.
Even Cleopatra's cold creams needed to be preserved using ice. Back in the day preservatives were usually coldness by ice/water or dehydration by salt, and ice and salt were both very valuable once upon a time. Modern day perservatives are heavenly boons, people.
Thank you for the comments on spraying scent in confined spaces! As someone with migraines and cluster headaches it drives me up the wall when people use super fragranced products on planes or in other confined spaces and think they’re being somehow generous?
Please let’s hear about Scarlett Johanson’s new skincare line I’d be curious what your thoughts are
I still don’t see why it costs so much. It cost them about $10 or less per bottle for that oil!
I like mixing jojoba, hemp, & rosehip & add an emulsifier for a great cleanser
When I watch these types of videos, I always make sure to check if the person is a spokesperson because then I do a little more digging than normal
Olivia was the Chief Brand Activist for True Botanicals at the time the video was made. I know she is still affiliated with the brand, but I don't know for sure if she still holds the Chief Brand Activist title.
I'm not planning on getting pregnant for a few years yet, however I think we overdo it with cautioning use during pregnancy.
Because we don't have data on a wide number of products doctors take the "play it safe" approach. However, that sort of obfuscates which products we DO know are dangerous during pregnancy. It also kills the discussion of *why* some things are dangerous. That's how you end up with (on one end) "everything is poison! I'm going all natural" and on the other "pffft, apparently nothing is allowed, no way, I'm gonna just live my life".
There is a difference between these "clean brands" and using true natural simple skincare. Many cultures around the world have been using ingredients that they make/find local to have gorgeous skin for millennia. It is only in recent years that so many unnecessary products are pushed on us. Some clean beauty is a gimmick, but I would not discount real natural skin care. ie. real handmade African black soap from Ghana, rhassoul clays, rendered beef tallow balm, simple infused hemp and jojoba oils with calendula and chamomile. You can do all natural it will just look different than mainstream and should not be discounted and lumped into "clean beauty".I use the aforementioned items for my skin and I always get told I look 25, but I am 34. Also face massage helps wrinkles a lot especially if you are on the younger side cause they can be due to tension in the face. Obviously natural aging occurs and is beautiful. Just wanted to share a different perspective on natural beauty/skincare that most overlook. This is no judgment on those who use mainstream skincare.
Love that you reviewed this. I purchased this whole line and enjoyed it but eventually the fragrance got to me and my skin was getting irritated. I wish they would make a fragrance free version of their products. But good to know I didn't totally waste my money on this line. Love your content!
you were the one who taught me about the fear mongering of chemicals and i really appreciate it, in middle school my skin was so dry it would flake off onto things (yuck!) everyone told me to use clean skincare but it never worked for me, finally i let myself use skincare with ingredients that i trust and my skin actually glows now, i love the purido moisturizer and cosrx cica cleanser, both have done wonders for my skin, i feel so much better about my skin now :,)
anyone wanna talk about how olivia said 'this is not a crazy 75 step routine' n then lied
As for me, I have tried a number of natural skin care products with an idea they were mild and my skin would react well to them. but no, i only got nasty pimples. so sad.
The fact that I almost spent $300 for am and pm skincare from this brand but decided to watch reviews first ✅
Great video! And yes one of the things you mentioned for acne, benzoyl peroxide, is literally the only thing that has cleared my acne up. 😜
Apparently she has been a "True Botanicals partner for 5+ years" she's apparently been in promos for the company too. Makes me incredibly suspicious about the products considering she never mentions anything about that. Her routine reads like such an obvious ad....that should be illegal 😒
Yes, i would use the mask but vaseline does the same stuff and nothing beats my cicaplast b5 baume from lrp. When my skin gets sensitized, putting this on makes it dissapear till next morning. Also it has beta gluckan in it, panthenol, thermal spring water and lots of other great ingrediants!
Not the Debby Ryan meme 1:11… That took me out when u did that 😂😂😂😂😂
I enjoy a bit of fragrance in my skincare but only a small amount. The primary ingredients should be ones that treat skin concerns. Also, with the exception of fresh produce, I want my products to have preservatives. I fucking hate mold. I'd rather have chemicals than mold and parasites, thanks.
Who pays THAT MUCH for something that gets instantly washed down the drain?
The talk about scents reminded me of The Ordinary’s Alpha lipoic acid (which I believe they don’t sell anymore as it was too potent and burnt some people’s skin) that literally smelled like burnt tires lol. The smell was really bad but it was such a good antioxidant and I’m sure it didn’t poison me.
Hi beautiful!! Can you make a video on the Vanicream line? I love it and use it everyday. I think it’s similar to Ceravae which I also use. Sending love from FL 🥰🏝🏝
I was really tempted to buy the True Botanicals oil when I saw it was on sale for $88 but I just couldn't bring myself to spend that much money on an oil. I ended up just reading the ingredients and made my own dupe. I do feel like it's helped hydrate my skin but I feel like most oils already do that like you said. I just bought organic jojoba, watermelon hemp, squalane, argan, safflower and mixed it all up.
I hate how most of these celebrities do their skin care with jewelry and especially rings on it’s literally one of my biggest pet peeve’s uhh it just triggers me so bad
LOVE HER omg House MD is one of my fave shows ever
okay so now that i’ve watched and listened…. girl??? do you think before you speak?😅🙈
LIKE OMG you need to have organic thoughts!! not this bs spewed in the media. Some ppl need to act and be told what to say because they can’t think things through themselves 😂😂😂
She ran the water for a few seconds probably to let it warm up, my water runs COLD in north carolina for about 30 seconds before it gets warm.
This drives me insane! I have worked in derm for years. ACNE IS A MEDICAL CONDITION! Sometimes you need rx strength medication to make it better and there's nothing wrong with it. People blame themselves and products for acne. But acne is like any other medical condition. There is a component that could be behavior-based, which the person suffering could have control over, and then there's a medically pathological (genetics etc) component that you would never have control over.
People who spray things on airplanes are beyond rude, like sheesh it's shared air.
I love your videos, you have taught me so much! But I have to say the True Botanicals Clear Oil actually did clear my skin! Im obsessed with it lol And I suffer with Cystic Acne, and it was pretty bad before I used the oil, now I only get 1 or 2 pimples on my period ( though I know everyones skin is soo different) but i just wanted to say I personally love true botanicals, yeah they are pricey, but I do think they are really good products and they do work. Definitely cheaper products out there, but I have used a lot of true botanicals and have seen great results 👍
I mean sometimes making sure your skin is hydrated can help with acne but like you said not always the case for everyone.
I applied the Clear TB oil on my face Sunday evening and I woke up with a burn or an allergy. It fucked up my skin barrier and itches as hell and I don't know what to do. 😭
Could you review the new skincare line from "The Outset"? It's supposed to be a clean line by Scarlett Johansson and I am so curious to know if it's worth it
Hahahaha Cassandra's facial expression at 19:22 made my day. Cassandra you are awesome ❤️❤️
I always like your mimics in your reaction videos but boy, this was a gem 😄😄😄 one of the best, I made the same expressions 😄
I just tried True Botanicals and, Lord, my face was on fire. The smell was obnoxious and overwhelming.
Thanks SO much for this honest review! I did try the jojoba oil replacement but it does seem oily on my face. I wonder if their oil would be better for me
With no preservatives I feel an entire ecosystem is made when something goes bad and just sits out lol
I hate when people do stuff on their faces with their rings on their fingers... it's like, bacteriaaaa
Cassandra subtly crushing on Olivia is honestly the cutest thing I've seen all week!
I love flowers and perfumes but in subtle fragrances. Anything strong and my throat closes up and I break into dry coughing fit. Please don't do that in public
Between what she said about cremes and how you reacted I was screaming 😂
This also reminded me if you sound confident enough and are likable people will believe you. Even when you have absolute no idea what your talking about and just make stuff up while you go along 🤷🏻♂️ also I always find it funny when people are so set on having “clean” and “sustainable” skincare but disregard all of it when it comes to anything else 🙄 like how are you going to tell me all about how much “better” this is then eat complete junk and participate in fast fashion trends? Somebody help my brain cells
Is the cerave salicylic acid daily cleanser really safe for daily use. I want to buy this product however I want some confirmation. On the bottle it says it exfoliates but doesn’t disrupt the skin barrier. Also is it good for combo skin
I'm not a professional, but own this cleanser and don't think the salicylic acid formula is good for daily use (despite the name). Whenever I used it a lot it dries my skin out, but no noticeable barrier disruption. If you suffer from acne it's great for alternate day/few times a week cleanser because of the salicylic acid. My skin type is combo, on the dry side, and acne prone if that helps. Hope you get more opinions on this tho since it's only my review!
Please don’t feel pressured to do anything related to JS Cassandra. Could people quit pushing toxic racist “gurus”? Dude is absolute racist entitled trash who consistently proves how little he cares about anyone aside from his own ego and wealth. Get better idols people. Maybe spend your money and energy elsewhere? I doubt she’ll bother to cover him and would most likely roast (as considerately as she would) his bullshit cash grab.
EXACTLY. He's racist, misogynistic and ignorant moron when it comes to skincare science. The fact that people on channels like Cassandra and James Welsh keep asking them to review JS products, despite knowing their ethical stance on that manipulative toxic asshole is disappointing asf. I thought fans of these skincare channels knew better. Atleast with James I get that he never made a video on his stance on his channel ( he did display it on twitter though) but Cassandra did! So there's no excuse there to keep asking her to review his stuff.
Guys who is JS that you're talking about?
Is it the youtuber who had a fake story about an affair with kanye?
I absolutely love being in Muir Woods. I literally feel so much better when I just sit there and breathe in the air there. Talk about a “natural” high. 🥰🥰🥰
I like that you brought up how ‘your’ (in as not me) fragrance can affect me. I don’t deal well with fragrance I’m sensitive to the smell and also it being on my skin (although citrus which is one many can’t handle I’m fine with in small quantities lol) and so like when my co workers ‘refresh’ at work if I walk into the break room after they’ve sprayed whatever it can make me really nauseous. One day I almost had to leave work early because of fragrances making me ill
Edit: fun fact fragrance causing someone issues is like in the top five reasons why people leave work early according to an eu study
I hate when people spray their fragrances in small areas where you cant leave. Walking by the laundry detergent aisle or near someone with perfume and i work at amazon so if i have to pack or handle strong fragrant candles or laundry detergent it literally feels like I’m being suffocated.
she was hard to watch, something fake and obnoxious about her, but loved your reactions ♥️ the whole clean beauty is infuriating (as are celebs who want to tell us this and this product made their skin look like that, when they have Botox, fillers and constant beauty treatments being done but okay haha) 😴
The run the water things.. I HATE our apartment on this topic! It takes FOREVER to get the water to be warm! In the kitchen it takes up to a minute and a half for just lukewarm water! Such a f'ing waste! The bathroom is a little better, but still takes too long!
Girl‼️”…if you don’t know water is a chemical, don’t tell me what to do with my acne” What⁉️YES‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️
Does True Botanicals take back and recycle their pumps? If not, then they should be revoked of their “sustainable” label because the glass bottle can get recycled, but that pump is tossed in a landfill. There are other forms of packaging that are more sustainable, but they aren’t as marketable, such as glass jars with a recyclable lid.
Can you review image skincare? It's won the spa award in America this year. But no one ever talks about the products and stuff
Yes please review Image. My mom and grandma both use and seem to love it, so I’d be curious to know more about the products.
@@mackenziemoon I use it but wanna know the thought on it
You’re so adorable how you don’t know anything about celebrities you’re so pure
You left out your comments on the Chebula serum she used. Do you think it’s worth the $
I laughed so hard at Cassandra expression at 19:22 lol
Went looking for this video. I’ve tried the renew line of true botanicals but the renew pure radiance oil has something in it that caused me to break out and be itchy and tight after a few hours. I’m 44 and have dry/sensitive skin. I do like the cleanser, chebula active serum, and the extreme cream, but I have no idea what in the oil I’m sensitive or allergic to.
Us californians are particullarly sensitive to running water 😅 same anxiety for me. I live with a household from the midwest. 😵💫
It annoys me when celebrities pull this clean skincare crap while also very obviously using botox on their faces. Skincare only does so much. Like stop! And no I'm not shaming botox, its amazing. I'm in love with it. Just stop acting like you're some magical special being that doesn't get signs of aging and lines on their face once you hit your 30s! It creates unrealistic beauty standards and I'm sick of it. That clean skincare isn't doing all that work lol.
Hi Cassandra, I enjoy and learn so much from your videos, thank you!
Question for ya... I recently installed an app on my phone that rates skin care according to the "safety" of their ingredients by scanning the product's bar code. A LOT of my skin care contains the preservative phenoxyethanol, which they say poses a moderate potential risk for adverse health effects. Thoughts? I really don't want to throw away all my products that have this ingredient.
Your hair looks amazing!! Love every video of yours!!
Finally!! Been waiting for this one for a long time
“Only when you are hosting a parasite…”
I LOVE HER! 😂
Edit: that being said, she is totally wrong about skincare. But she is fun
🤔 Hmm? The Ordinary has a Resveratrol 3% + Ferulic Acid 3%
So can you explain how this applies.. pon intended.. How this APPLIES to our SkinCare? A preservative and to keep in moisture or for berries, drought.
Okay she’s super beautiful though. Bless her on the skincare 🤣 but I love her vibe 🥰 thank you for the video, Cass 🫶🏻🫶🏻
I hope cassandra makes a skincare routine for pregnant women so we can have an idea of what we can use that's budget friendly
I have severe allergies to fragrance so thank you for pointing that out! Keep the fragrance away from planes, gyms, hospitals etc… it’s just respect 🤷🏼♀️
Ps. She was dating Harry Styles… 💁♀️
She's still dating him lol
Hi!!! Great video, I saw it two years ago (I LOVE Olivia, she was my favorite character from M.D House). On preservatives, what are your thoughts about Phenoxiethanol and Paraben (because Paraben apparently got replaced by Phenoxiethanol because people thought it was the devil, but now we are kind of discovering that Paraben was not that bad and Phenoxiethanol is even worse ? I'm confused...)
i loved her on house too!
@@kat-pe8ok Saw her in "Love the Cooper" recently, I thought her character had a similar vibes to Thirteen. Shame we don't see more of her though...
Dude. It’s pronounced wild. It’s literally spelled Wilde.
Directioners mark your attendance here💚💙👀
I mean lol💙💚👀
This fandom is everywhere😍
Oop 👀
Another great, informative video. Thank yoouuuuu ❤️🦋
Can anyone answer this for me. What's vegan eggs? I'm vegetarian not vegan and confused. Thanks