Since watching your videos I have gone to a dermatologist and found out that I have melanoma on my shoulder and basal cell on my forehead I am getting taken care of. Thank you
I always give equate products a try. Many are very good. On a separate note … you are getting close to 2M followers! When I started following you were at around 12K. Shows people are looking for reliable content.
You can use baby oil too since it a mineral oil and it does good job too but it does have fragrance thought so be caution me personally i rather use cold cream to removed it
I have used micellar water, wipes, and mineral oil (fragrance free in the laxative section). I like a specific oil cleanser that doesn’t require a second step. 👍🏻
I have used the pink cap micellar water from Garnier as the 1st step in double cleansing for years. The trick I found for me is to saturate a cotton round and hold it onto my eyes to first loosen the mascara and then do a few gentle swipes across the lids to remove it. I use both sides of the cotton round. Any residual mascara comes off when I cleanse with the Vanicream facial cleanser. Doesn't burn my eyes and doesn't dry out my skin. I have never had much luck with balms. So I stick with what has worked for me!
I appreciate the fact that you always try your best to find the most cost effective version of products, yet they still work just as well as the brand names. Thank you. A lot of us are trying to save money in times like these, but still need our skin care.
I love the Micellar water to remove waterproof mascara and to clean up residual makeup around the eyes. The key with this one is that you need to give the bottle a good shake to activate it before you apply it to your cotton round. I fold the cotton round over my lashes and gently squeeze. It works like a dream and it beats spending $30 on the Lancôme eye makeup remover I used to use.
Love the Garnier micellar with the pink top to remove my mascara and concealer. Works great for me and doesn’t burn or irritate my eyes at all. The find oils and balms leave my eyes cloudy, so I use micellar water on my eyes and oil/balm every where else.
I used to use the Garnier micellar water and then recently switched to the Bioderma Sensibio H2O micellar water makeup remover. It is more expensive but I think it is worth the extra money. I love it. Thank you Dr. Dray for your wealth of knowledge and information. You have helped me so much with my sensitive skin and overall health. 😊
Hello, Dr. Dray! Per your request, I tried the Gold Bond retinol lotion and I LOVE it! Also, speaking about cleansing balms, I'm a HUGE fan of the Beauty of Joseon cleansing balm, as the "experience" is lovely without any scent. Unfortunately, I ran out of the product over the weekend and decided to try the Cerave cleansing balm. The texture was pretty much the same as the Beauty of Joseon version, but the smell was/is extremely off-putting. What is the ingredient that makes it smell so bad? I'm guessing it's safe, given it's a Cerave product, but I'm surprised by the smell. On a different note, the Doctorly derms gave you a shoutout in one of their most recent videos about the Peter Thomas Roth eye product. Thanks for everything you do!
I`ve seen prices go way up at Walmart (same or worse than drugstores) and you don't see any sale or buy 1 & 2nd half-price deals in the skin care aisles. So yeah, not visiting anytime soon.
I don’t know why everyone overcomplicates taking off makeup with micelar water and balms. I have always removed makeup and sunscreen with mineral oil and a cotton ball then wash my face with a cleanser. It’s cheap and effective and doesn’t sting my sensitive skin.
I stock up on Sun Bum lip sunscreen during the summer, because I have a hard time finding them off season & I use them all year long. Thanks for your recommendations Dr. Dray!
My dad gets hematomas on the back his hands. Please can you recommend something to help reduce the time it takes for them to naturally dissipate? I recommended to him the GB Retinol Renew moisturizer to plump up the skin on his hands and an arnica cream for bruises. I would appreciate your input! Thanks Dr. Dray!
That new Banana Boat sunscreen with Vitamins is the best sunscreen I've ever used! Goes on soo clear and smooth, brown-skin friendly, and smells like oranges. I know it's brand new but I already hope they never change the formula and never gets discontinued.
I tried the Garnier micellar water many years ago and found it to be very irritating around my eyes. Haven't tried any micellar water since. I say it every time you post a Wal-Mart video but I really think they are my favorite shop with me videos since it's where I buy most of my skin care. Thanks so much, Dr Dray! Hope you have a lovely evening. 💜
I have been talking in your channel for years about the Gold Bond creams.They are sooo underrated!! Try the ezcema refuef for the body!!! Equally as good as the hand one.And the psoriasis one with salicilic acid is great for dermatitis!
The Aveeno Calm + Restore Gentle Nourishing Oat face cleanser, the one for sensitive skin because it doesn’t have fragrance, is outstanding as a first cleanse to remove makeup. It is very soothing and cushiony, in fact, it feels so good that I will stand in front of the bathroom sink massaging my face for at least five minutes before rinsing!
Thank you so much for all the info you provide for us on affordable skincare DrDray! I’m a 24 year old dude that barely started using more than a just a facial cleanser and I’ve been binge watching your channel for advice Have you taken a look into the Equate ultra light broad spectrum sunscreen SPF 50? It comes in a brown tube and it’s around $5.50
Calm and restore is my favorite for my very sensitive skin. Glad to hear you mention it. Hand cremes break my hands out a lot and Aveeno is all I can use.
I bought a bottle of the micellar water one time like like 2 years ago. I still haven't managed to use it up because my Ponds cold cream works so much better and is easier to use for me. I don't use waterproof mascara so I guess I'm not the use case.
I've tried the Garnier micellar water and while it did work well to remove mascara etc., it really dried out the skin around my eyes. After using twice, I stopped as it became somewhat irritating. ☹ I have used the Alba Botanica sheer mineral SPF and there's nothing "sheer" about it. It works well as a sunscreen but is very casty. I wish companies would stop using the word "sheer" with mineral SPF products. It's so misleading. 😵💫
I love the yellow Vitamin C Garnier micellar water. It takes everything off and it doesn’t irritate my skin plus I think it leaves my face dewy and clean.
I've used the Garnier Micellar water with the pink top for years. I use it to remove residual eye makeup, and to freshen up my skin in the morning (instead of doing a full cleanse). I have super dry, sensitive skin and it's never caused me any issues. I love the one from Bioderma, too.
If you look at the ppm of the some by mi toner it's almost non existent amounts of aha, bha, and pha. Going on 0.1% of each. Not sure what that's going to do.
Used that whole Some By Mi line and it cleared my skin quick! My skin is sensitive and the irritation was minimal when used as directed. My favorite is the miracle cream. Works great with any gentle cleanser.
Thank you Dr Dray for sharing your shopping trip with us 🛍 I use the Marcelle Micellar Water for normal skin, it has Aloe Vera Extract, I find it very soothing for my skin. I use this before I double cleanse, with a small amount of water on a cotton pad then the Micellar water afterwards. I remove my eye makeup with this product. Sometimes I will use the Neutrogena Ultra gentle creamy cleanser to remove my eye makeup as well. Take care everyone 🌷
I use both the regular Garnier micellular water and the vitamin C one in the yellow bottle. I find them just fine for removing eye make up and they do not sting.
I love the garnier micellar water for taking off sunscreen. I tried the one for waterproof makeup and did not like it at all, but the original one is going to be a staple in my routine for a long time.
I use the Garnier with blue top for removing my daily sunscreen and the occasional regular mascara. It works fine if you let it sit for q moment on the lashes.
I agree with you on Micellar cleansing water, and yes I shake it, but I wear waterproof mascara, due to the fact I'm 62 with chronic dry eye and using refreshing Opti free refreshing drops with mega3 a lot. Do you recommend a good water proof mascara? Also my eye doctor was so against baby oil which works better than Micellar water too me.
I really liked that Aveeno sunscreen, but the fragrance is STRONG. At least it was when I had it, it was such a shame because otherwise it was a great, hydrating sunscreen.
I use good old baby oil or Pond's cold cream to remove my stubborn water proof mascara. It works just fine. I use the ELF HH balm remover for the rest of my makeup. I have super oily skin, so I follow up with Basic soap, otherwise I wake up with eruptions.
I use micellar water for removing eye makeup - the blue cap one works really well for me in taking off waterproof mascara. I'd used baby oil and Neutrogena eye makeup removers in the past but struggled with skin and eye irritation. No irritation from the micellar water.
I recently found the Neutrogena Invisible Daily Defense 60 in fragrance free! I have used the original one daily on my face for over a year and I love it. So happy it's available without fragrance now!
I ran out of my mircellar water and cannot get mascara off with out it hahah… but I use a round cotton pad soaked in mircellar and keep it on my eye for a few seconds let it soak into the lashes then work the cotton pad in circular motions both way! Don’t know if that might tug the eyes, I try to be gentle but it works well!
I use the Garnier micellar water. First, I remove my makeup with a cleansing balm. Then I use the micellar water to cleanse any remaining mascara and liner from around the lashes with a q-tip. A bottle lasts me for years.
The micellar water actually used to be a huge part of my life and frankly if I started using makeup heavily again I wouldnt be all together opposed to using it again haha. It is useful actually not for taking makeup all the way off as a cleanser but actually me and all my friends in HS used it while we did makeup to make quick and precisue adjustments with q tips and cotton pads. Makeup wipes are absolutley abysmal for this. Later in life I started using baby oil for this purpose but honestly the micellar water was still always cleaner feeling and easier to use bc it wasnt as thick as the oil. So if someone regularly does fullface makeup it doesnt normally shock me when they use a micellar water. But youre right in your assement that it doesnt really do well as a makeup cleanser when youve gotta get every last bit off- but for me it was and probably still is one of the easiest ways to make quick corrections in eyeliner or eyeshadow.
I started using baby oil directly to remove a full face of makeup when I learned that micellar water was essentially water with oil droplets and I had heard about oil cleansers anyways. And I found that that was always fairly effective and up until I stopped wearing makeup was exclusively how I'd take it off.
I believe the Alba Botanical 50 sunscreen is new this year. It is a very low white cast. It did go on pretty sheer for me (I do have light skin). I like it.
I only use Garnier Micellar Water when I’m out of cleansing balm. I use micellar water on a pad that’s saturated and let it soak onto my eye makeup. I let it set for a minute or so, then gently wipe away, and use the other side to finish the eye. Duplicate on the other tee, then wash with a second face wash. It always leaves my eyes red, but my makeup is gone. I don’t use it all the time, but it does work. That’s why it’s still on the market, I’m sure.
Before discovering double cleansing, I used Micellar water - fantastic at getting every last bit of makeup off (still best for that) but I would always develop eczema on my eyes after a month or so. So I don’t use it anymore.
I love Garnier ! I also love the entire oat line of aveeno ! We use the pink garnier, Clinique’s charcoal take the day off cleansing balm, farmacy cleansing balm and glow recipe cleansing balm., whatever ones we have on hand but i repurchase all of them . The aveeno oat cleansing wipes are good too for travel and they do not burn like most wipes. The oat gel is a must in my house cuz we all use it daily under other moisturizers. It calms skin and sometimes if it’s hot out it’s enough moisture under spf .
I quite garnier micellar waterfor removing my tough makeup and waterproof mascara i think it works better than some cleaningn balms which can clog my dry acne prone skin.
Happy Tuesday, Dr. Dray! Thank you for keeping us up to date on drug store versions of products. I don't find myself gravitating towards them for skin care but lipsticks and micellar water are products I would you. When I had excema, I used Neutrogena unscented hand cream. It was awesome!
Garnier Micellar water-you HaVE to shake it before you use it. But yes you have to use more on your cotton round than the Bioderma one and yes it will leave an oily residue after. Bioderma is considerably better.
I’m an ultra athlete and can’t find face sunscreen that stays on for hours, especially when I’m on 5 hour bike ride. Even reapplying mid ride, my nose gets red. Any tips?
I've found aquaphor is what works best for me for eye makeup removal. Mineral oil is a top ingredient in a lot of popular cleansing balms, and I am guessing that's what makes aquaphor work so well for it. Just melts everything off, patience is required, but not much scrubbing or rubbing needed. I use the CVS advanced healing ointment vs actual aquaphor, not sure if there's an equate version?
I had the same experience with micellar water! It irritates and burns when I tried using it as a makeup remover, and it does NOT get rid of waterproof mascara at ALL. I stopped using it entirely in my evening routine and now i just use it to freshen up in the morning instead of doing a full wash with regular cleanser because it was over-drying my skin but I live in a hot climate so I definitely sweat at night. I've found that it works great for me that way, just apply a bit all over the face and neck, rinse, and apply skincare.
I have extremely sensitive skin and the Garnier micellar water in the bottle with the pink cap is the only thing I can use to take off my eye makeup. Everything else either burns or it's too oily and leaves a film over my eyes, or both. I also find that it removes my foundation, but I usually use the Neutrogena melting balm for that.
Since watching your videos I have gone to a dermatologist and found out that I have melanoma on my shoulder and basal cell on my forehead I am getting taken care of. Thank you
Glad to hear you were able to get these diagnosed and treated 👍🏼
I enjoy these WalMart shop with me trips. My Walmart is never this well stocked or clean, so I "shop" in yours. 😂 Have a great day everyone! 💜
Mine either my Wal-Mart doesn't have half the products she mentions or shows
I live in a rural area our Walmart let’s Dillards sell skin care and DollR tree has nothing for face the very cheap maybe one day.
Gold Bond is great BP MY MY DERMATOLOGIST TOLD ME ABOUT GOLD BOND CREAM IN A JAR FOR BP SKIN FABULOUS.
Vaseline petroleum jelly is best for taking off eye makeup.i have used it for over twenty years
I always give equate products a try. Many are very good. On a separate note … you are getting close to 2M followers! When I started following you were at around 12K. Shows people are looking for reliable content.
What year did you join? I just checked and I have been subscribed since 2016 and I’m pretty sure I’ve watched every video. 😮
Which ones did you enjoy? I've been wanting to try those out but I'll gladly take recommendations! 😊
I am a guy and use micellar water to remove sunscreen! Does a better job then just a cleanser.
You can use baby oil too since it a mineral oil and it does good job too but it does have fragrance thought so be caution me personally i rather use cold cream to removed it
I'm a guy, too. I use Neutrogena fragrance free makeup removing wipes to get the sunscreen off!
I have used micellar water, wipes, and mineral oil (fragrance free in the laxative section). I like a specific oil cleanser that doesn’t require a second step. 👍🏻
You still need to double cleanse to get it completely off.
@222blue222 make up wipes don't remove enough. And disrupt skin barrier.
I gave up on mascara 10 years ago. Tint my lashes every 6 weeks and curl them in the morning. It looks fresh.
Thank you so much for all you do to keep us informed and updated on our skin care needs and essentials. You are truly appreciated!!❤
Thanks for watching
I have used the pink cap micellar water from Garnier as the 1st step in double cleansing for years. The trick I found for me is to saturate a cotton round and hold it onto my eyes to first loosen the mascara and then do a few gentle swipes across the lids to remove it. I use both sides of the cotton round. Any residual mascara comes off when I cleanse with the Vanicream facial cleanser. Doesn't burn my eyes and doesn't dry out my skin. I have never had much luck with balms. So I stick with what has worked for me!
Oley & Roc have priced themselves out of my budget. Now looking for replacements. Enjoy you breaking down these ingredients!
Top care has a dupe for the olay daily facial moisturizer
If it is retinols you are looking for in america, advanced clinicals might work for you
I appreciate the fact that you always try your best to find the most cost effective version of products, yet they still work just as well as the brand names. Thank you. A lot of us are trying to save money in times like these, but still need our skin care.
I love the Micellar water to remove waterproof mascara and to clean up residual makeup around the eyes. The key with this one is that you need to give the bottle a good shake to activate it before you apply it to your cotton round. I fold the cotton round over my lashes and gently squeeze. It works like a dream and it beats spending $30 on the Lancôme eye makeup remover I used to use.
Love the Garnier micellar with the pink top to remove my mascara and concealer. Works great for me and doesn’t burn or irritate my eyes at all. The find oils and balms leave my eyes cloudy, so I use micellar water on my eyes and oil/balm every where else.
That’s true … it does leave the eyes cloudy sometimes and I hate it lol
I assume you mean it leaves your vision cloudy vs your eyes appearing cloudy to someone viewing them?
I love the Gold Bond retinol too.....I learned about this product from your video.
Me too! It is great and I only need to apply every other day.
I used to use the Garnier micellar water and then recently switched to the Bioderma Sensibio H2O micellar water makeup remover. It is more expensive but I think it is worth the extra money. I love it. Thank you Dr. Dray for your wealth of knowledge and information. You have helped me so much with my sensitive skin and overall health. 😊
I use the Garnier Micellar water on my cat when his tail gets sticky from being outside getting into sap or possibly oil. Very effective!!
Hello Dr Dray. I LIVE for these Shop videos. Thank you so much!!!❤❤ 0:47
Thanks for watching
Hello, Dr. Dray!
Per your request, I tried the Gold Bond retinol lotion and I LOVE it! Also, speaking about cleansing balms, I'm a HUGE fan of the Beauty of Joseon cleansing balm, as the "experience" is lovely without any scent. Unfortunately, I ran out of the product over the weekend and decided to try the Cerave cleansing balm. The texture was pretty much the same as the Beauty of Joseon version, but the smell was/is extremely off-putting. What is the ingredient that makes it smell so bad? I'm guessing it's safe, given it's a Cerave product, but I'm surprised by the smell.
On a different note, the Doctorly derms gave you a shoutout in one of their most recent videos about the Peter Thomas Roth eye product.
Thanks for everything you do!
I`ve seen prices go way up at Walmart (same or worse than drugstores) and you don't see any sale or buy 1 & 2nd half-price deals in the skin care aisles. So yeah, not visiting anytime soon.
Yep same with food and clothes
I don’t know why everyone overcomplicates taking off makeup with micelar water and balms. I have always removed makeup and sunscreen with mineral oil and a cotton ball then wash my face with a cleanser. It’s cheap and effective and doesn’t sting my sensitive skin.
I agree on the micellar water. It never got the mascara off and it burned my eyes really bad, I just use ponds for that.
Good morning Dr. Dray🌻and to everyone watching😊Happy Tuesday!
Happy Tuesday !
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@@marizzy63 same to you Mary ann🌷
@@DrDrayzday same to you, Dr. Dray🌸💟
I stock up on Sun Bum lip sunscreen during the summer, because I have a hard time finding them off season & I use them all year long. Thanks for your recommendations Dr. Dray!
Traditional Ponds cold cream is still the best waterproof mascara remover
My dad gets hematomas on the back his hands. Please can you recommend something to help reduce the time it takes for them to naturally dissipate? I recommended to him the GB Retinol Renew moisturizer to plump up the skin on his hands and an arnica cream for bruises. I would appreciate your input! Thanks Dr. Dray!
I’ve used the pink and yellow neutrogena serum spf in the pump and I love how it feels but it stings my eyes every time I use it.
That new Banana Boat sunscreen with Vitamins is the best sunscreen I've ever used! Goes on soo clear and smooth, brown-skin friendly, and smells like oranges. I know it's brand new but I already hope they never change the formula and never gets discontinued.
tfs. I'm always looking around for body sunscreen.
But $9 for 2 ounces seems pricey
@@nancycy9039 is the 2 ounces for the face? I bought the 4oz one for body for the same price.
The La Roche Posay Micellar water ultra is the best Micellar water I’ve ever used. Have been using it for years now 😊
Please do a video on Red Light Therapy and effects on fat loss/wrinkles. TY
It’s sooooo nice to review your drugstore suggestions! I really appreciate it!! Thank you Dray!
I tried the Garnier micellar water many years ago and found it to be very irritating around my eyes. Haven't tried any micellar water since. I say it every time you post a Wal-Mart video but I really think they are my favorite shop with me videos since it's where I buy most of my skin care. Thanks so much, Dr Dray! Hope you have a lovely evening. 💜
I love hearing about all the different products on the shelves, but somehow, just can’t seem to part with my old standby Cerave!
i love love love their Hydrating Cream-to-Foam cleanser
I find these videos so satisfying. I feel like I just went shopping with a friend yet I didn't spend any money! That's a double win!
Yes, budget friendly in every way 😂.
I have been talking in your channel for years about the Gold Bond creams.They are sooo underrated!! Try the ezcema refuef for the body!!! Equally as good as the hand one.And the psoriasis one with salicilic acid is great for dermatitis!
The Aveeno Calm + Restore Gentle Nourishing Oat face cleanser, the one for sensitive skin because it doesn’t have fragrance, is outstanding as a first cleanse to remove makeup. It is very soothing and cushiony, in fact, it feels so good that I will stand in front of the bathroom sink massaging my face for at least five minutes before rinsing!
I love that cleanser so much but unfortunately can’t use any other products in the line???
Thank you so much for all the info you provide for us on affordable skincare DrDray! I’m a 24 year old dude that barely started using more than a just a facial cleanser and I’ve been binge watching your channel for advice
Have you taken a look into the Equate ultra light broad spectrum sunscreen SPF 50? It comes in a brown tube and it’s around $5.50
I like the one that's in a white tube that has 100 spf! It's about $1 more but still a very good price.
I love the aveeno hydrating cleanser, but honestly prefer the vanicream gentle facial cleanser more.
Love the Neutrogena Norwegian formula to put in my husband’s stocking every year. Really good for working hands.
Isn’t that on the axe list to be discontinued? Maybe it’s just a scented version.
Can’t tell you how much I appreciate you especially shopping with you as you inform and spill the tea on ingredients..thank you
Calm and restore is my favorite for my very sensitive skin. Glad to hear you mention it. Hand cremes break my hands out a lot and Aveeno is all I can use.
I don’t like the micellar water either. I used 20 cotton rounds trying to get my makeup off. Using BOJ cleansing balm now. Excellent product
Yay Walmart so excited to be here Dr Dray I live for this ❤️
Happy Tuesday
Greetings David Shabas hope u r well n Happy Tuesday😀👍💜….
@@whitneybrown4067 happy Tuesday Whitney 👍
Aging skin on dryer side. BIODERMA Micellar Water is the holy grail bomb. 👑 💥 ❤️
I bought a bottle of the micellar water one time like like 2 years ago. I still haven't managed to use it up because my Ponds cold cream works so much better and is easier to use for me. I don't use waterproof mascara so I guess I'm not the use case.
Yes! Exactly. The old stuff is just as good if not better than this new stuff
How do you feel about snail mucin in face products ♥️Thank you
I've tried the Garnier micellar water and while it did work well to remove mascara etc., it really dried out the skin around my eyes. After using twice, I stopped as it became somewhat irritating. ☹ I have used the Alba Botanica sheer mineral SPF and there's nothing "sheer" about it. It works well as a sunscreen but is very casty. I wish companies would stop using the word "sheer" with mineral SPF products. It's so misleading. 😵💫
Yes, there is definitely a cast to that one
I love the yellow Vitamin C Garnier micellar water. It takes everything off and it doesn’t irritate my skin plus I think it leaves my face dewy and clean.
I've used the Garnier Micellar water with the pink top for years. I use it to remove residual eye makeup, and to freshen up my skin in the morning (instead of doing a full cleanse). I have super dry, sensitive skin and it's never caused me any issues. I love the one from Bioderma, too.
I just refound your videos again and I’m so glad I found it again. I enjoy watching your videos and reviews and Walmart videos.
Have you tried Cetaphil cream as a cleansing balm? It works great for me, takes off all make up.
We're going to have to find out about the OLAY SUPER SERUM coming out 🙂
Got mine but haven't tried yet. They just restocked. Round one sold out in an hour, I think they said.
If you look at the ppm of the some by mi toner it's almost non existent amounts of aha, bha, and pha. Going on 0.1% of each. Not sure what that's going to do.
The SPF lip balms in my Walmart aren't with lip balms or sunscreens. They're on their own little random small hanging shelf thing near the pharmacy.
You're not the only one. I cannot use miceller water - it does nothing for me.
Thanks for the shopping trip & the great information! 🥰
Thanks for watching
I have also had no luck with the garnier micellar water. It does not remove all my eye makeup and it irritates my eyes.
Used that whole Some By Mi line and it cleared my skin quick! My skin is sensitive and the irritation was minimal when used as directed. My favorite is the miracle cream. Works great with any gentle cleanser.
Thank you Dr Dray for sharing your shopping trip with us 🛍 I use the Marcelle Micellar Water for normal skin, it has Aloe Vera Extract, I find it very soothing for my skin. I use this before I double cleanse, with a small amount of water on a cotton pad then the Micellar water afterwards. I remove my eye makeup with this product. Sometimes I will use the Neutrogena Ultra gentle creamy cleanser to remove my eye makeup as well. Take care everyone 🌷
I use both the regular Garnier micellular water and the vitamin C one in the yellow bottle. I find them just fine for removing eye make up and they do not sting.
I love the garnier micellar water for taking off sunscreen. I tried the one for waterproof makeup and did not like it at all, but the original one is going to be a staple in my routine for a long time.
I use the blue cap one which is amazing.. takes my mascara off so easily and doesn’t burn my eyes. Make sure to shake well.
I use the Garnier with blue top for removing my daily sunscreen and the occasional regular mascara. It works fine if you let it sit for q moment on the lashes.
I agree with you on Micellar cleansing water, and yes I shake it, but I wear waterproof mascara, due to the fact I'm 62 with chronic dry eye and using refreshing Opti free refreshing drops with mega3 a lot. Do you recommend a good water proof mascara? Also my eye doctor was so against baby oil which works better than Micellar water too me.
Simple micellar water is so much better! I have sensitive skin and I have been using it for years.
I really liked that Aveeno sunscreen, but the fragrance is STRONG. At least it was when I had it, it was such a shame because otherwise it was a great, hydrating sunscreen.
I use good old baby oil or Pond's cold cream to remove my stubborn water proof mascara. It works just fine. I use the ELF HH balm remover for the rest of my makeup. I have super oily skin, so I follow up with Basic soap, otherwise I wake up with eruptions.
I use ponds cold cream too, it works pretty well! Definitely good for those who have dry skin.
I love Pond's cold cream.
Totally agree about Tree Hut shave oil! So good but need it to be fragrance free.
I use micellar water for removing eye makeup - the blue cap one works really well for me in taking off waterproof mascara. I'd used baby oil and Neutrogena eye makeup removers in the past but struggled with skin and eye irritation. No irritation from the micellar water.
Good morning Dr Dray, thank you, I am going to try the Freeman cleansing balm too!
I just has a friend pick up the Banana Boat Face from the States and I LOVE it!! NO eye burn. 12:38
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Hi Dr. Dray! Would love a video on body products that can also be used on the face.. Thank you!! 💞
What do you think of the Tree Hut Shave Oil? I want to use it after shaving/showering on my legs to lock in moisture and keep me smooth feeling.
Got a question, can you do some reviews on the sudden change eye serum and products like that??
Same experience with garnier Micellar water
Ponds cold cream takes off mascara very good and will not burn your eyes.
I recently found the Neutrogena Invisible Daily Defense 60 in fragrance free! I have used the original one daily on my face for over a year and I love it. So happy it's available without fragrance now!
Happy Monday Dr Dray…see you tomorrow x🤩💙
Hi dr dray. Can you make a video about whether transferring sunscreen to another container reduces its efficacy?
Lab Muffin beauty just did a short video on this and it ruins products. Don’t transfer!!!
@@Hemmyii yes that is who i heard it from! i was hoping dr. dray could comment on it too!
Absolutely love and learn so much from all of your videos!💖
Happy Tuesday Dr Dray and everyone ! Always enjoy these shopping trips . Have a fabulous day love to mom and Tybee xoxoxo
Happy Tuesday
I think of Mom and Tybee quite often, too. I miss them. Very nice of you to mention them.☮️❤️
@@DrDrayzday enjoy ! xoxoxo
Greetings Mary Ann Gonzalez hope u r well n Happy Tuesday😀👍💜….
Happy Tuesday mary ann Gonzalez. Hope you're having a lovely day and doing well.
Hey Dr.Dray I had a question what equate products are good for acne prone and combination skin ?
I ran out of my mircellar water and cannot get mascara off with out it hahah… but I use a round cotton pad soaked in mircellar and keep it on my eye for a few seconds let it soak into the lashes then work the cotton pad in circular motions both way! Don’t know if that might tug the eyes, I try to be gentle but it works well!
I use the Garnier micellar water. First, I remove my makeup with a cleansing balm. Then I use the micellar water to cleanse any remaining mascara and liner from around the lashes with a q-tip. A bottle lasts me for years.
The micellar water actually used to be a huge part of my life and frankly if I started using makeup heavily again I wouldnt be all together opposed to using it again haha. It is useful actually not for taking makeup all the way off as a cleanser but actually me and all my friends in HS used it while we did makeup to make quick and precisue adjustments with q tips and cotton pads. Makeup wipes are absolutley abysmal for this. Later in life I started using baby oil for this purpose but honestly the micellar water was still always cleaner feeling and easier to use bc it wasnt as thick as the oil. So if someone regularly does fullface makeup it doesnt normally shock me when they use a micellar water. But youre right in your assement that it doesnt really do well as a makeup cleanser when youve gotta get every last bit off- but for me it was and probably still is one of the easiest ways to make quick corrections in eyeliner or eyeshadow.
I started using baby oil directly to remove a full face of makeup when I learned that micellar water was essentially water with oil droplets and I had heard about oil cleansers anyways. And I found that that was always fairly effective and up until I stopped wearing makeup was exclusively how I'd take it off.
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I believe the Alba Botanical 50 sunscreen is new this year. It is a very low white cast. It did go on pretty sheer for me (I do have light skin). I like it.
I only use Garnier Micellar Water when I’m out of cleansing balm. I use micellar water on a pad that’s saturated and let it soak onto my eye makeup. I let it set for a minute or so, then gently wipe away, and use the other side to finish the eye. Duplicate on the other tee, then wash with a second face wash. It always leaves my eyes red, but my makeup is gone.
I don’t use it all the time, but it does work. That’s why it’s still on the market, I’m sure.
Before discovering double cleansing, I used Micellar water - fantastic at getting every last bit of makeup off (still best for that) but I would always develop eczema on my eyes after a month or so. So I don’t use it anymore.
The olay age defying lotion in the purple bottle is amazing! It feels so good on your skin. It's a serum and moisturizer combo.
I get rid of my eczema rashes with good organic coconut oil. Just that. It works better than anything else i tried including hydrocortisone.
Shiseido Urban Environment is a great option for people with oily skin. Goes on beautifully and feels like nothing on the skin.
I love Garnier ! I also love the entire oat line of aveeno ! We use the pink garnier, Clinique’s charcoal take the day off cleansing balm, farmacy cleansing balm and glow recipe cleansing balm., whatever ones we have on hand but i repurchase all of them . The aveeno oat cleansing wipes are good too for travel and they do not burn like most wipes. The oat gel is a must in my house cuz we all use it daily under other moisturizers. It calms skin and sometimes if it’s hot out it’s enough moisture under spf .
I quite garnier micellar waterfor removing my tough makeup and waterproof mascara i think it works better than some cleaningn balms which can clog my dry acne prone skin.
Happy Tuesday, Dr. Dray! Thank you for keeping us up to date on drug store versions of products. I don't find myself gravitating towards them for skin care but lipsticks and micellar water are products I would you. When I had excema, I used Neutrogena unscented hand cream. It was awesome!
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Garnier Micellar water-you HaVE to shake it before you use it. But yes you have to use more on your cotton round than the Bioderma one and yes it will leave an oily residue after. Bioderma is considerably better.
I’m an ultra athlete and can’t find face sunscreen that stays on for hours, especially when I’m on 5 hour bike ride. Even reapplying mid ride, my nose gets red. Any tips?
I've found aquaphor is what works best for me for eye makeup removal. Mineral oil is a top ingredient in a lot of popular cleansing balms, and I am guessing that's what makes aquaphor work so well for it. Just melts everything off, patience is required, but not much scrubbing or rubbing needed. I use the CVS advanced healing ointment vs actual aquaphor, not sure if there's an equate version?
do you wash it off after applying? or wipe it off?
I used to use the Garnier Micellar Water, but like the Bioderma Micellar Water better. A lot of good things to check out ! Thanks Dr. Dray !
I had the same experience with micellar water! It irritates and burns when I tried using it as a makeup remover, and it does NOT get rid of waterproof mascara at ALL. I stopped using it entirely in my evening routine and now i just use it to freshen up in the morning instead of doing a full wash with regular cleanser because it was over-drying my skin but I live in a hot climate so I definitely sweat at night. I've found that it works great for me that way, just apply a bit all over the face and neck, rinse, and apply skincare.
Do these products have enough of the effective ingredients in them to actually work?
I use the vitamin c miceller water to clean up eyeshadow mistakes. Perfect for that.
I have extremely sensitive skin and the Garnier micellar water in the bottle with the pink cap is the only thing I can use to take off my eye makeup. Everything else either burns or it's too oily and leaves a film over my eyes, or both. I also find that it removes my foundation, but I usually use the Neutrogena melting balm for that.