The new Geek and Gorgeous Happier Barrier and Hydration Station Moisturizers | Doctors Review

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  • Опубликовано: 25 июл 2024
  • Geek and Gorgeous finally released their new moisturizers, Happier Barrier and Hydration Station. Let's take a closer look at their ingredients, texture and how they perform on the skin in todays review.
    One is recommended for dry and one for oily skin - here is what Doctor Anne thinks.
    And if you want to get a vote in the next Ask Doctor Anne Topic, Ingredient Spotlight or product I review, don't forget you can head over to my Patreon account here: / doctoranne to get more involved!
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    Kapitel:
    0:00 Moisturizers from Geek and Gorgeous
    0:48 Intro
    0:58 Claims of the Geek and Gorgeous moisturizers
    1:16 Texture and scent of the Geek and Gorgeous moisturizers
    1:39 How to use the Geek and Gorgeous moisturizers
    2:40 Ingredients of the Geek and Gorgeous moisturizers
    4:31 Skin types I would recommend the Geek and Gorgeous moisturizers for
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    As doctor passionate about skin care that delivers results and about well aging, I want to help you quickly and efficiently pick a skin care regime that works, by explaining the science behind skin and by sharing quick product reviews.
    I am a big believer that creating a skincare routine that targets your specific concerns is not a matter of your budget. There are many great affordable brands out there: The Inkey List, Good Molecules, Geek & Gorgeous or pixi skincare to name a few of my favorites, and if you know how to combine them, you are well on your way to healthy and happy skin.
    Healthy and happy skin does not mean "flawless" - whatever that might be. I have been struggling with acne, hyperpigmentation and postinflammatory erythema (PIH and PIE) for most of my adult life, and it took me a while to figure out that gentle is key. I went through a retinol damaged skin barrier, acne flare ups and sun damage until I finally reached my happy place: With Tretinoin, sunscreen and of course a red lipstick!
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Комментарии • 49

  • @DoctorAnne
    @DoctorAnne  Год назад +3

    Which one of these would be your favorite?

    • @sirtsupirtsu
      @sirtsupirtsu Год назад +1

      I just did my PM routine and used the Happier Barrier cream. :) It has fast become one of my favorite creams of all time. This brand never disappoints me. I had high expectations to begin with, but that cream... so good. I have oily skin, but I am tret user. And because of winter + low humidity at my apartment, this HA-free moisturizer hits just the right spot for me. It is surprisingly hydrating and that hydrated feeling lasts long. I think it is one of those creams that would suit all skin types. Just need to pick AM/PM + the right season, depending if you are oily or dry. Bought also their Hydration cream, but have not opened it yet.

    • @DoctorAnne
      @DoctorAnne  Год назад +4

      @@sirtsupirtsu I completely agree here, Happier Barrier is really great for every skin type.

    • @lisagardner4814
      @lisagardner4814 Год назад +1

      @@DoctorAnne are these moisturizer safe for people with sebboric dermatitis

    • @DoctorAnne
      @DoctorAnne  Год назад

      @@lisagardner4814 In general yes, but of course everyone is different and can react differently.

  • @isabellavantichel4459
    @isabellavantichel4459 Год назад +1

    Your skin looks amazing ❤️ Sometimes I also don't use a moisturizer under my SPF in the summer especially because I reapply the SPF more often then. In the winter I do use a thin layer of moisturizer under it though.

    • @DoctorAnne
      @DoctorAnne  Год назад +1

      Oh, thank you. That is very kind of you to say.

  • @lukasa6374
    @lukasa6374 11 месяцев назад

    Hi! Thanks for the video. Should I be concerned using the happier barrier with squaline if I am also using the ordinary retinol in Squaline. Would that be an overload of the ingredient that is?

    • @DoctorAnne
      @DoctorAnne  11 месяцев назад

      No, it isn't an ingredient you can have to much of like you can with so called actives.

  • @debpalm8667
    @debpalm8667 Год назад +1

    I saw the interview with the owner on The Honest Channel. Like her and her products.

    • @DoctorAnne
      @DoctorAnne  Год назад

      From what I have experienced she is a really nice person indeed.

  • @babygoatsmum4122
    @babygoatsmum4122 Год назад +3

    Sounds interesting. I may have to invest in the high shipping rate to try out. Hi from Australia

    • @davidsotir4318
      @davidsotir4318 Год назад +2

      The Australian online retailer called The Formula carries it (I think) so the shipping is free (over $65) or much cheaper.

    • @DoctorAnne
      @DoctorAnne  Год назад +2

      If you do, make sure to get a bottle of C-Glow as well!

    • @DoctorAnne
      @DoctorAnne  Год назад +2

      Thank you for this information!

  • @Alice-oe4kd
    @Alice-oe4kd Год назад +3

    Do you have any idea if Geek and Gorgeous might be sold in the states? Thank you for your great videos!

    • @DoctorAnne
      @DoctorAnne  Год назад +3

      They ship to the US when you purchase enough as far as I know, but I don't think they are sold locally.

    • @Alice-oe4kd
      @Alice-oe4kd Год назад +1

      @@DoctorAnne I was hoping they would go retail here to avoid all the shipping costs etc. but I already have more products than I know what to do with 😁

    • @DoctorAnne
      @DoctorAnne  Год назад +2

      @@Alice-oe4kd I know exactly what you mean...

    • @moose8762
      @moose8762 Год назад +1

      @@Alice-oe4kd I think it is best that they don’t because they keep prices down by being direct to consumer. If they started selling on third party retailers, those companies could be taking 70% of the profits and their would be price increases. Like The Ordinary has to raise prices to pay for those losses and the advertising costs, since they started advertising instead of relying on word of mouth

    • @sinez3
      @sinez3 Год назад +3

      They just launched a US website within the last week!

  • @susanmcf1
    @susanmcf1 Год назад

    My favorite winter moisturizer is Paula's Choice Resist Intensive Repair cream. I ordered another one at 20% off today. It has ceramides, peptides, antioxidants and retinol in a substantial cream. My skin really took a beating with a colder than normal winter this year. This cream fixes that. (Also, cutting WAY back on tretinoin from nightly to one or two nights a week, helps.)

    • @DoctorAnne
      @DoctorAnne  Год назад +1

      It is SO COLD here as well, we usually don't have that temperatures until mid-January. We even had snow that stayed for a few days.

  • @pixelnotfound5805
    @pixelnotfound5805 9 месяцев назад

    Hello, I have skin that gets dry (even gets flakes) but is oily as well, like there is a layer of oil on top of everything. Should I get Happier Barrier or Hydration Station then. I am planning on using it in the morning after my vit c, and at night before my retinal.

    • @DoctorAnne
      @DoctorAnne  9 месяцев назад +1

      I would personally opt for Hydration Station if you plan using it in the mornings, but both would be fine. Do you use hydrating serums?

    • @pixelnotfound5805
      @pixelnotfound5805 9 месяцев назад

      @@DoctorAnne Thank you very much for taking the time to respond! I get dry skin after using retinal and hydration station, but it becomes a lot less dry after 30 minutes. Is this normal or should i use a stronger moistirizer. Because I thought maybe using hydration station in the morning, and Happier barrier after retinal, because its made for dryer skin and therefore stronger

    • @DoctorAnne
      @DoctorAnne  9 месяцев назад

      @@pixelnotfound5805 If your skin feels dry for 30 minutes after application, I would try a richer product.

  • @sumankashif4291
    @sumankashif4291 5 месяцев назад

    is happier barrier safe for comedogenic skin?

  • @user-wq2uk9zc7c
    @user-wq2uk9zc7c Год назад +1

    ..
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  • @moose8762
    @moose8762 Год назад

    Unfortunately, not products I would be interested in trying. Favourite cream is Innisfree Derma Green Tea and gel-cream Bonajour Green Tea Water Cream. Moisturisers would have to offer something new to entice me

    • @DoctorAnne
      @DoctorAnne  Год назад +1

      Which gets increasingly difficult with the amount of products available already.

    • @moose8762
      @moose8762 Год назад

      @@DoctorAnne this is true. I think this is why I am not particularly motivated to swap any of my skincare. My most recent addition was No 7 1% retinol in place of tretinoin. With the weather and laser and stress, my skin can’t really handle the tretinoin. The 1% retinol does sting at first. Still can’t go near my eyes or neck. I could use tretinoin on my neck but retinol makes it so itchy and dry

    • @DoctorAnne
      @DoctorAnne  Год назад +2

      @@moose8762 That is weird. Do you think it is the carrier that causes that?

    • @moose8762
      @moose8762 Год назад

      @@DoctorAnne tbh, I stopped using it on my neck and eyes and my neck still gets itchy and my eyelids sensitive to touch, so not sure if the moisturiser is spreading it or if there is a different cause. I just assumed that 1% of retinol is a much higher % than 0.025% tretinoin and just the amount of ingredient might be irritating. The sensation is like eczema but with no redness/cracked skin.

    • @DoctorAnne
      @DoctorAnne  Год назад +2

      @@moose8762 It might be the spreading, especially around the eyes. On the neck I don't know.

  • @auroramaftei2535
    @auroramaftei2535 Год назад

    Căcaturi care golesc buzunarul nostru și umplu buzunarul hoților 🙈

    • @DoctorAnne
      @DoctorAnne  Год назад +2

      Nu pare că ești un fan al mărcii

    • @auroramaftei2535
      @auroramaftei2535 Год назад

      @@DoctorAnne nu trebuie sa fii fan că să înțelegi că totul depinde de genetica.NU exista crema care macar sa diminueze ridurile.Tot ce este în on-line,pe piata este doar marketing.Banii conduc lumea!

    • @DoctorAnne
      @DoctorAnne  Год назад +4

      @@auroramaftei2535 În timp ce genetica joacă un rol foarte important, cremele de protecție solară (care este o cremă) și, de exemplu, retinoizii au în spate datele pentru a susține afirmația de a reduce daunele solare și de a inversa sau de a preveni ridurile. Și pielea hidratată își poate îndeplini mai bine funcția de barieră, așa că nu sunt de acord politicos, nu este doar marketing, trebuie doar să ai așteptări realiste.