Filler Makes You Look Older, Salmon Sp3rm Makes You Look Younger - The Worst Of Tiktok Beauty

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  • Опубликовано: 26 июл 2024
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    Welcome back to The Worst Of Tiktok Beauty! 🌟 In today's video, we're diving into some of the most shocking beauty trends and fails that have taken the internet by storm. From Love Island stars looking older due to botched filler and Botox, to the bizarre new skincare craze involving salmon sperm, and finally, we discuss the worrying rise of essential oils as sunscreen
    Topics Covered:
    🔹 Love Island Filler Fails: Plastic surgeons are going viral for discussing how Love Island contestants are dealing with the unfortunate side effects of BAD filler and Botox, and learn why moderation is key when it comes to cosmetic enhancements.
    🔹 Salmon Sperm Skincare: Yes...sperm. We're breaking down the science behind this unusual beauty trend that's promising younger-looking skin. Find out if there's any truth to the hype or if it's just another gimmick.
    🔹 DIY Sunscreen Myths: Thinking of making your own sunscreen? PUT HAT SHIT DOWN. We all know essential oils aren't UV filters, but where did these myths originate?
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Комментарии • 671

  • @MIXIECULEZ
    @MIXIECULEZ 19 дней назад +753

    "You can't make drugs at home... I mean, you can if you want 😏" LMAOO JAMESS

    • @montananerd8244
      @montananerd8244 19 дней назад +19

      Let’s just say I am a recovering DIYer and I can attest, even if it seems like a pretty harmless psychoactive, if there’s ingredients involved in taking drugs, skip it. Obviously don’t cook meth, lol, but don’t get weird with the internet & odd herbs either lol 😂

    • @victoriaroberts2105
      @victoriaroberts2105 19 дней назад +3

      i make all my drugs at home anyone want my methipe? XD

    • @_sunchildd
      @_sunchildd 19 дней назад +4

      i just got to that part lmaoooo he’s so effortlessly funny 😂❤

    • @_sunchildd
      @_sunchildd 19 дней назад

      @@montananerd8244recovering diyer lolll i’ll be praying for your recovery 🙂‍↕️❤️‍🩹
      😭😭😭

    • @ashleyschmidt2413
      @ashleyschmidt2413 19 дней назад +2

      I literally LOL’d

  • @denaemichele
    @denaemichele 19 дней назад +545

    The general and growing mistrust in science, including cosmetic chemistry, is scary. Meanwhile, I'm over here carrying around and offering everyone sunscreen like a dealer 😂

    • @jackiealltrades
      @jackiealltrades 19 дней назад

      “Science” isn’t a monolith. Scientists are at odds all the time; it’s part of scientific exploration and testing. Look at all the doctors disfiguring people with injectables with no consequences whatsoever. People need to think critically and be very discriminating on who they trust. There’s no shortcut for this.

    • @montananerd8244
      @montananerd8244 19 дней назад +13

      lol same!!! I got a great deal last August and all year was handing out spf in 3 oz tubes to volunteers at every outdoor event for work. The sunscreen isn’t even avail this year so sorry fall ‘24, you gotta spf yourself!

    • @lunatic5162
      @lunatic5162 19 дней назад +1

      Only if it won`t give me acne like crazy ^((

    • @satellafelix4597
      @satellafelix4597 19 дней назад +9

      my skin also will breakout with most chemical sunscreens 😭-took me YEARS to figure out that i had sensitive skin…
      maybe you’ll also get lucky like i did with korean mineral sunscreens? i switched to korean sunscreens specifically for sensitive skin and now i regularly wear sunscreen lol

    • @riwilliamss
      @riwilliamss 18 дней назад +3

      I completely left being a cosmetologist bc of the pushback I’d get over simplest of things like shampooing your hair & how to diy properly lol. I don’t really miss it.

  • @emily-zx3el
    @emily-zx3el 19 дней назад +325

    The woman promoting the at home salmon sperm can’t even put her eyebrows down bc they are so frozen from Botox, I don’t think she’s the authority on being able to see a difference in fine lines and wrinkles from an at home product 🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄 I’m sick of influencers selling products without honesty

    • @DeadKraken
      @DeadKraken 19 дней назад

      Woman with paralyzed face and tons of fillers in her lips to the point that she can barely speak + filters: "OMG guys, salmon baby juice made me look SOOO much plumper and younger wow!!11!!"
      Girl....that's probably just the filler migrating from the lips, they look inflamed lol

    • @xeaux
      @xeaux 19 дней назад +32

      Seriously, if her skin got any tighter it would split open.

    • @stephgreen3070
      @stephgreen3070 19 дней назад +19

      I was thinking “she looks surprised that it works! Not because of real emotion but because cause she can’t move her face lol.”

    • @kurrr11
      @kurrr11 19 дней назад +7

      I was looking for this comment because I thought the same thing!!

    • @pinkunicorn8794
      @pinkunicorn8794 17 дней назад +13

      I've only seen her on this video but it also looks very filtered. There's not a pore in sight.

  • @mypathunfolding
    @mypathunfolding 19 дней назад +508

    What's sad is that the people who do unfortunately get skin cancer will blame it on the time in their life that they did use real sunscreen. That's how conspiracy theory-minded people work...they double-down in untruths because it's too difficult to admit you were wrong, and you were the cause of your own suffering. Most upsetting is hearing them use it on their children, who have no say. 😔

    • @karencooper3428
      @karencooper3428 19 дней назад +13

      If you believe people earning money from the general public aren't manipulating you into spending more, I think you should do research. However, sun damaged skin is real

    • @Anna19093
      @Anna19093 19 дней назад

      @@karencooper3428Of course at the end of the day companies are out for their own benefit. Nobody thinks otherwise. However it is a fact that sun damage causes skin cancer, therefore I’m going to wear sunscreen to lower my risk. I’ve seen what melanoma does to people who subscribe to the “sunscreen bad” mentality. It’s crazy how people are coming up with this conspiracy theory about the other side spreading conspiracy theories that the sun causes cancer. It’s like dude, we aren’t telling you to live your life inside like a hermit 24/7, we are telling you that hours upon hours in the sun without protection is a risk to your health. Sorry about the long rant it’s just crazy to me how in 2024 we still have to explain basic knowledge to people who you swear are from the year 1612 by how low their IQ is.

    • @youdontownme08
      @youdontownme08 19 дней назад

      You just can't talk with these people. No matter how many studies and evidence you show them. No matter how many times they get a sunburn. They won't change their mind.

    • @hannahn3484
      @hannahn3484 18 дней назад +13

      It’s incredibly upsetting but you’re 100% correct.

    • @ayyyejesterdazed
      @ayyyejesterdazed 18 дней назад +7

      Preservatives, especially Parabens, that are in skin care products and are known to be harmful…. So the “real” sunscreen could essentially not be the root cause of cancer, but a factor that accelerated cancer cell growth. *I’m not a scientist or doctor, just someone who aspires to be as healthy as American culture will allow

  • @britneybij3997
    @britneybij3997 19 дней назад +246

    *Salmon Sperm-*
    .......what the fuck were they doing to the salmon to find that shit out??? 🤨

    • @dottydarling01
      @dottydarling01 19 дней назад

      Salmon sperm DNA is used regularly in molecular biology labs. I suspect they were doing experiments and it was a "contaminant" or control that ended up actually doing something unexpected in a petri dish/to mice. And someone took it from there

    • @ducky19991
      @ducky19991 19 дней назад +15

      Wait until you go to a nice sushi restaurant...

    • @Anhyways
      @Anhyways 19 дней назад +38

      I only knew you could buy salmon sperm because we use it in our Labs as DNA samples 😂 I guess people performed more experiments with it ..😂

    • @montananerd8244
      @montananerd8244 19 дней назад

      I had to know - the sperm is a waste product of the restaurant & food production industry in South Korea, and someone put some R&D money into seeing if they could find uses for some of these ULTRA CHEAP products, some of which are similar to products in skincare already. So obviously it is not vegan, and ofc it is not taken from a living salmon, but if salmon are being eaten, this is going to be a by-product, the more we use, the better!

    • @galatea5455
      @galatea5455 19 дней назад +39

      People working in fish markets realizing their hands look real nice😆

  • @alisonlovins2433
    @alisonlovins2433 19 дней назад +291

    The liposuction thing…OMFG! Why would you let someone do this to you??

    • @lunatic5162
      @lunatic5162 19 дней назад +6

      RIGHT?! Both those women are out of their mind!

    • @SharonRaeRyan
      @SharonRaeRyan 19 дней назад +2

      I know! This is horrifying!

    • @xlilxlizx
      @xlilxlizx 18 дней назад +8

      My jaw was on the floor. I can’t believe anyone thinks that it’s ok!?

    • @RachelBJ
      @RachelBJ 18 дней назад +3

      Absolutely horrific

    • @theannamueller
      @theannamueller 5 дней назад

      skin necrosis and other complications incoming. some people are out of their minds.

  • @singrat2
    @singrat2 19 дней назад +270

    I am a pharmacist and your take on natural products vs products that have been scientifically researched is so real. I have people telling me all the time that I am recommending such and such as a I am somehow financially driven by big pharma and its so wild to me. Like no sir/ma'am, its just that skin cancer is scary and I don't want that for you.

    • @goldensloth7
      @goldensloth7 19 дней назад +6

      the internet was a mistake!!

    • @86bIDO52JF
      @86bIDO52JF 19 дней назад +32

      @@goldensloth7 The internet was going to be a beautiful free thing to enlighten and connect people. PEOPLE are the mistake!

    • @nanan1568
      @nanan1568 19 дней назад +8

      literally!! i’m not in the pharmaceutical industry, i’m just a student doing research, but making diy sunscreen seems like such a bad idea. the person in the video is making it at home not even using gloves 😃 that’s not a sterile environment girl (and that’s not even taking into account the ingredients and amounts used)

    • @chriss7552
      @chriss7552 19 дней назад +1

      Your rights . The percentage of CA in the world has greatly increased over the last 20 years and patients are getting younger. And we are wondering why????????

    • @86bIDO52JF
      @86bIDO52JF 18 дней назад

      @@chriss7552 The reason younger people are getting cancer earlier is because of two reasons 1. We have SIGNIFICANTLY BETTER SCREENING tests than ever before. A person doesn't have to be very far along in later stages of cancer for it to be diagnosed, sometimes before they experience symptoms! 2. Less common, but still significant is that we use chemicals in the states that are known carcinogens that our government has made easy for companies to use and pollute with with little to no notification to people that use them and/or live by the polluted sites.

  • @Tseidys
    @Tseidys 19 дней назад +126

    Buying sunscreen is just... so much easier above everything. The amount of steps that girl took and having to buy a little scale?? My heart it aches

    • @afirewasinmyhead
      @afirewasinmyhead 19 дней назад +9

      Right??? Plus how expensive, plus how much extra packaging all those ingredients come in. Back before I knew better, I had saved a recipe for DIY sunscreen but it was so tedious that I thankfully never tried it. 😮‍💨 Now I know better. Now I have a little James angel on my shoulder. 🫶

    • @Amy_the_Lizard
      @Amy_the_Lizard 19 дней назад +8

      For what it's worth, those little scales are surprisingly useful if you do a lot of cooking, or own small pets you need to weigh periodically to make sure they aren't losing weight - just make sure you clean it between weighing pets and ingredients

    • @youdontownme08
      @youdontownme08 19 дней назад +2

      When I look into my Pinterest, I also had a lot of DIY face masks and even a sunscreen recipe saved 😅 but that was like 15 years ago. Now I know better and fortunately I never made the sunscreen. So glad about the education we get now.

  • @Cuttypie201
    @Cuttypie201 19 дней назад +145

    If these people are so terrified of sunscreen why don’t they just cover up, wear hats and use umbrellas when outside. I agree making diy sunscreen is just nonsense.

    • @alexacarrillo4339
      @alexacarrillo4339 19 дней назад +3

      That is what I have to do to protect my face since I am now allergic to every sunscreen I have tried if it goes on my face. The one exception is the powder sunscreen but it doesn’t cover fully so it is just another layer of protection.

    • @scottishsamba
      @scottishsamba 17 дней назад

      @@alexacarrillo4339try La Roche Posay sunscreen.... ( I’m also very allergic and it works very well for me.) Alternatively, a dermatologist should be able to help you with a sunscreen that won’t irritate your skin.

    • @marietay
      @marietay 10 дней назад

      They believe that sun is going to give you holistic and physical benefits- It is scary af

    • @REBECKASHEALTHNFITNESSHUB
      @REBECKASHEALTHNFITNESSHUB 5 дней назад

      It's not I do it and it works quite well big time and I also eat alot of tomatoes as well which has been proven as a skin defence against UVA and UVB rays so please be quite on your governments to wanted bullshit

  • @mariewagnon257
    @mariewagnon257 19 дней назад +103

    DIY sunscreen? No thanks, I didn’t take chem in school and I won’t play like I know what I’m doing now

    • @krystynamotlasz2754
      @krystynamotlasz2754 19 дней назад +16

      Meanwhile I DID take five advanced chem courses in undergrad for my minor and I'm still not playing scientist when it comes to my skin safety 😭 occasionally I'll do some homemade masks but that's not skin safety, just fun 😅

    • @icarusfelltwice
      @icarusfelltwice 6 дней назад

      it's probably why lucky blue looks like a lobster

  • @mollss777
    @mollss777 19 дней назад +92

    "we just have to let these people burn" 😭

    • @galatea5455
      @galatea5455 19 дней назад +12

      He's so right though; we say the same thing in health care sadly.
      I work as a PT in a hospital, and I'll get patients that don't like the recommendations I make; usually when I'm recommending them to go to a skilled nursing facility for more rehab because they're not strong enough to be safe at home, but they're medically ready to discharge from the hospital. They're grown adults, and they're allowed to disregard my recommendation (doesn't hurt my feelings), but I often say they need to go home, and fail, to realize that I didn't make my recommendation arbitrarily, or for some perceived profit (I don't get paid to send people to skilled rehab), and that I really do have their best interest in mind.
      Some people just need to find out for themselves. I often see them back in the hospital within a couple days, if not within 24 hours.
      🤷‍♀

  • @rosiefreia
    @rosiefreia 19 дней назад +104

    I am old enough to remember the times when people used oil to tan faster. Never in a million years would I link oil and SPF and think it would work!

    • @gasparinha
      @gasparinha 19 дней назад +9

      Yes! These people have never seen the old tanning reflectors, or heard their mother's/grandmother's stories of "laying out" baking in suntan oil. No light-skinned person over 40 has avoided sun damage at this point. Learn from our mistakes! 🤦‍♀️

    • @louisem3600
      @louisem3600 19 дней назад +17

      A few in my family swear by 'beef tallow' as sunscreen, which is just beef fat! I swear they are cooking out there 😫

    • @elalovatt2751
      @elalovatt2751 19 дней назад +1

      That's what I was thinking! 😂

    • @bogosbinted5734
      @bogosbinted5734 18 дней назад

      ​@@louisem3600 😰

    • @purplepixie274
      @purplepixie274 18 дней назад

      ​@@louisem3600must smell delightful 😢

  • @eligreene2898
    @eligreene2898 19 дней назад +79

    People who make their own sunscreen stress me out. At best they are making a home made diaper rash cream that I still wouldn’t trust on my baby’s butt.

    • @REBECKASHEALTHNFITNESSHUB
      @REBECKASHEALTHNFITNESSHUB 5 дней назад

      I do it's the best thing I have ever done and it works so well big time plus eating alot of tomatoes has worked as well as a skin defence against UVA and UVB rays proven by science sorry about that mother nature products will always win out over governments induced bullshit big time

  • @leighblalock1721
    @leighblalock1721 19 дней назад +52

    It's not surprising that Young Living were the ones to say that essential oils can be used as sun screen considering they eat essential oils and practically soak themselves in it. They're one of the most culty MLMs I've seen.

    • @pokeydot1975
      @pokeydot1975 18 дней назад +2

      And soooo dangerous 😳

    • @sharfalor4244
      @sharfalor4244 17 дней назад +4

      Netflix gave Young Living a whole episode in their series (Un)well. Such a scummy company.

    • @Itscannatella
      @Itscannatella 2 дня назад

      Yeah they’re awful. My Mom fell for that company, she was acting like some kind of shaman or something

  • @Unhappytimeaper
    @Unhappytimeaper 19 дней назад +46

    I am so glad someone mentioned that these just are poorly taken photos. Not only with the photos themselves but the editing done comes off as very uncanny to me and so I just don't know what the team was thinking

  • @iamsquatty
    @iamsquatty 19 дней назад +50

    I really liked that plastic surgeon guy trying to guess the age and work done on the ladies. 😂

  • @adafihj6439
    @adafihj6439 19 дней назад +183

    The way James and I said "you're crazy" at the same time 🤣🤣🤣

    • @user-xv1cs9mm9d
      @user-xv1cs9mm9d 19 дней назад +3

      Right its that crazy brow lift and filter thats making her look younger LMAO

    • @bronwynbrin
      @bronwynbrin 16 дней назад +1

      I think all of us did!

  • @jojomarch
    @jojomarch 19 дней назад +106

    I think it would be interesting to see the women from Love Island's photos without makeup on, or without full glam/heavy makeup for shoots, tv etc. Nothing wrong with that makeup but I do think it makes women in their 20's and 30's look really similar. Of course I also wish people would just leave them alone, and/or think more about the reasons why these kind of shows are so appealing for people to apply for.

    • @xeaux
      @xeaux 19 дней назад +8

      The heavy tanning doesn’t help either.

    • @amriddless
      @amriddless 16 дней назад +8

      If you watch the show, the girls faces are shown from right when they wake up before they've gotten ready and done their makeup. I think the heavy amt of botox and filler makes a bigger difference than some ppl realize, there's a way to do it more naturally but I think ppl going on TV think they need more. There's previous islanders that have gone on after the show to talk about dissolving their fillers and things like that. It's still sad to me that all the girls going into that show feel like they have to have so much done

    • @jojomarch
      @jojomarch 16 дней назад +3

      @@amriddless ah I see, yeah I haven't been watching it tbh

  • @KeaYang21
    @KeaYang21 19 дней назад +169

    I’m sorry but that girl with the salmon extract feels tight because of the Botox. Her forehead looked tight before too.She has a filter too

    • @NerdyNerdUHeard
      @NerdyNerdUHeard 19 дней назад +29

      aaaaaand the filter!

    • @user-xv1cs9mm9d
      @user-xv1cs9mm9d 19 дней назад +16

      Who are they fooling besides themselves?

    • @CarolinaFlorezCoaching
      @CarolinaFlorezCoaching 19 дней назад +11

      I don't see the filter, but somehow her face looks better, but her skin looks exactly the same when you compare both videos, so upon looking closely, I see her eyebrows are filled in in the 2nd one and her high bun just looks better, so that might cause us to think she looks better.

    • @lunatic5162
      @lunatic5162 19 дней назад

      @@user-xv1cs9mm9d oh you will be shocked how people are stupid and believe in everything on the internet

    • @KeaYang21
      @KeaYang21 19 дней назад +4

      @@CarolinaFlorezCoaching there is definite filter

  • @judymcdougall
    @judymcdougall 19 дней назад +342

    I think the younger girls getting cosmetic modifications look older because they look like older women who get the same procedures done and they also wear tooooooo much makeup if that a thing. Or maybe it’s just not applied properly. Thanks James ❤

    • @lohofa
      @lohofa 19 дней назад +31

      Your soooo right. They all have the same flat face look.

    • @montananerd8244
      @montananerd8244 19 дней назад

      I see it a lot IRL, and I try not to judge when I don’t follow trends or anything, but the heavy makeup doesn’t play as posh, it tells me someone either cannot accurately see themselves or that they haven’t figured out that most people just do not care what’s hot on TikTok. I see young women getting pushed out of a lot of professional organizations instead of moving up, and often land in jobs that are just commission sales, because they look “cheap & trashy” to boss-age people. It’s not fair but it is what it is. And so many online famous people are not seen by their own community as relevant or important, for the same reasons. I’m sure some of it is cultural, one such young woman got iced out professionally in my town for this, but met a nice PhD in New Zealand and is succeeding so hard in her new home. We competed for a job ten years ago, I got it, and she prob outearns me by 10x now 😂 go Brittany! But yeah, it does not fly everywhere. There’s a beautiful lesbian my age always on the dating apps, but she’s a filler & medispa doctor and everyone is afraid of her judgement & frozen face.

    • @jerseybred732
      @jerseybred732 19 дней назад +11

      It makes 20 y/o look 35

    • @femf8tal
      @femf8tal 19 дней назад +19

      @judymcdougal I totally agree. I’m a nurse anesthetist for a plastic surgery center and my colleagues are 18-35 while the surgeons are older with salt and pepper. The girls and I get complimentary nips and tucks, injectables, implants and etc because we represent and sell beauty and youth. We’re walking advertisements. I choose not to indulge because the young aestheticians are starting to look older, especially the ones getting Botox brow lifts.
      I think they’re damaging their collagen with sunbathing on top of Botox. I think that Botox face is similar to Ozempic face.

    • @femf8tal
      @femf8tal 19 дней назад +3

      @@jerseybred732I agree.

  • @LydiaKrow
    @LydiaKrow 19 дней назад +61

    I think you have a very compassionate take on this, but you've also hit the nail on the head of why I personally see people with filler as looking older - I DO indeed associate this with people who are older trying to look younger. I was trying to figure out why I couldn't tell the age of people, so it's actually a relief to put a name to it. I know a lot of makeup can age people, but that wasn't it. Lighting does make a HUGE difference - I put on half my makeup before turning on my lighted mirror, and I see the bags under my eyes, etc and then the light comes on and I look 10 years younger. The solution is always to have an invisible light floating in front of you. :D

    • @montananerd8244
      @montananerd8244 19 дней назад +2

      lol my workplace has the best lighting and now I hate wearing makeup anywhere else. I switch on the cold bright light & just want to run away lol! Altho we do tend to skip artificial light in one section, so sometimes I who am very thin look like a ghoul in the corner. That’s kinda fun tho, lol

    • @LydiaKrow
      @LydiaKrow 19 дней назад

      @@montananerd8244 LOL love it!

  • @whitalleys5893
    @whitalleys5893 19 дней назад +39

    My dad went “natural” for spf for a couple years. He was using coconut oil because he read it on some crunchy running forum and a thin running hat.
    He got skin cancer and had to have the skin removed off his head and face- he actually got cancer through his nylon hat.
    Sunrays don’t discriminate and are not to be messed with, wear your sunscreen! (My dad does now)

  • @H.A.-zr2wc
    @H.A.-zr2wc 19 дней назад +70

    So they get work done just to look OLDER??? 😂😂😂 I'm so happy the Welsh brothers are here to fill us in with the crap going on on TikTok

  • @mystic_mimi21
    @mystic_mimi21 19 дней назад +28

    It’s so jarring that we have many chasing anti aging /looking under at any cost. Then there are those actually harming themselves and causing the most damage (aging) by not using SPF

  • @GeneCapri
    @GeneCapri 19 дней назад +49

    “I'm not gonna judge another woman for the way she copes with a society that pressures women to be beautiful, while simultaneously belittling them for caring about it."- Natalie Wynn

  • @jojomarch
    @jojomarch 19 дней назад +43

    Def agree on the spf disbelievers issue. My Grandad had skin cancer so I'm really careful. Caroline Hirons posts a lot of examples/responses she gets from people showing their cancerous marks, patches etc and post surgery pics (I'm sure you've seen these). But to anyone who's not seen them they're worth seeing because it really shows you the range of patches/marks etc on skin that can be cancerous, not just the traditional 'unusual mole' we think of.

  • @galatea5455
    @galatea5455 19 дней назад +17

    We are absolutely regressing. It seems humanity does this cycle of progression followed by regression, then we progress again. There was progress in philosophy, math, science, art, architecture, and so much more during the classical Era (600 BCE - 600 CE), which was then followed by the Dark Ages which saw a regression in science, intellectualism, philosophy, medical advancement, etc; followed by the Renaissance, Period of Enlightenment, Industrial Revolution, etc.
    We have lived through the "Age of Information", but now I firmly believe we are heading into another regression where science, facts, philosophy, and culture decline in favor of superstition, conspiracy, faith (or natural/essential oil) healing, and religious dogma.

    • @sillyladtan
      @sillyladtan 19 дней назад +1

      Yeah this is exactly right. So the cycle of continues!

  • @ayee_ja2898
    @ayee_ja2898 19 дней назад +52

    In MY OPINION….I haven’t seen anyone with fillers that looks younger. It just looks like they have fillers…lol.

    • @tastyredsauce
      @tastyredsauce 19 дней назад +15

      Yes but those are the people with clearly visible fillers. The best results are the ones you can’t tell they’ve had anything done unless you know the person’s face well. Usually done by cosmetic nurses or doctors with good credentials. Not these unlicensed beauticians.

    • @czitos666
      @czitos666 19 дней назад +13

      Its bc you cant see The well done fillers bc They look Natural. Like i did under Eye filler and didnt Tell anyone. No one noticed it even my mother . she just thought i look Better but cant say why xD so Yeah it can work

    • @tastyredsauce
      @tastyredsauce 19 дней назад +10

      However, I do wish we lived in a society where the need for anti aging or beautifying procedures weren’t a thing and aging was accepted and welcomed.

    • @czitos666
      @czitos666 19 дней назад +2

      @@tastyredsauce yes my filler was done by derm with Long practice in fillers

  • @claireeyles7560
    @claireeyles7560 19 дней назад +15

    I especially hate when the clean beauty 'diy' cultists (and yes at this stage that's exactly how they are behaving) use video titles like, 'Our ancestors knew best'. As if back in ye olden days there was absolutely no innovation happening, and everyone just walked around plucking herbs out of meadows and being all gloriously natural. One video on Tiktok had the most stereotypical image of the late Victorian/early Edwardian image of a woman wearing long sleeves, with a giant hat on her head, and carrying a parasol, as an example of how out ancestors didn't burn and get sun cancer back then because, something, something, 'natural'. Like yeah let's just ignore the hat that is large enough to sit an entire bird on, the parasol that is adding extra shading from the sun, and the long sleeves and floor length skirts that are covering their skin; clearly none of that is providing any sun protection and it must be the 'insert cliched natural product' that they're hand mixing using *insert cliched natural ingredient BS' picked from the local gardens. Here we go gathering nuts in may is a nursery rhyme people, not a skincare suggestion.

    • @marietay
      @marietay 10 дней назад +1

      LITERALLY!! Like, we know now that certain things are deadly af because of our ancestors-

  • @dinasilva9263
    @dinasilva9263 19 дней назад +95

    I Love saying "because perfection doesn't exist" out loud but my mom looks at me like i lost my mind😅well in this video i had to say it for James, he forgot to say it😂

    • @2okaycola
      @2okaycola 19 дней назад +1

      Very objective position

    • @KittySheep
      @KittySheep 19 дней назад +9

      I have a little shoulder shimmy that I do as I mouth the words!

    • @calmandfree
      @calmandfree 19 дней назад +6

      I say it when I do my skincare for the day, give myself a little wink😂😂

    • @tins369
      @tins369 19 дней назад +2

      ​@calmandfree that's actually really lovely ❤

  • @maryeckel9682
    @maryeckel9682 19 дней назад +15

    I don't understand a person in their 20s getting filler. I just don't.

  • @jazwhoaskedforthis
    @jazwhoaskedforthis 19 дней назад +28

    Look, I'll just be old

    • @tastyredsauce
      @tastyredsauce 19 дней назад +7

      Right, me too. I’m actually sick of this utter fear we have of aging. Just let us wrinkle up in peace lol

    • @calmandfree
      @calmandfree 19 дней назад +2

      I will take wrinkles over frying up my skin and increase my chances of getting skin cancer.

  • @crys_8462
    @crys_8462 19 дней назад +82

    As a woman: damned if you do, damned if you don’t.

    • @kristinabava8718
      @kristinabava8718 18 дней назад +1

      Yea... but same with I never over tweezed my eye brows, I am not jumping on the filler trend lol. I am just hoping in 10 years I'll be as happy about that choice as I am about having full eye brows that I don't need to fill 😂😅

    • @katied2126
      @katied2126 17 дней назад +1

      Who is damned if they don’t? I never have, never will and my life is just fine. There’s approximately 0 things having filler in my face would improve 😂

  • @vivianpunchak1745
    @vivianpunchak1745 19 дней назад +11

    Honestly feel bad for the women on love island currently receiving heat for their botched fillers. There is most likely a confidence issue already inside of them, so then hearing thousands of people give their opinions on their face could worsen that confidence issue. I understand it’s hard to believe but these women are still people with feelings at the end of the day

  • @wendylawrence-willer1438
    @wendylawrence-willer1438 19 дней назад +20

    As much as I hate this diy sunscreen trend, to give the girl her dues, she does add zinc oxide about of a third of the way through the video. Still think you would be mad to try it, but she does add a sun screen ingredient

    • @xeaux
      @xeaux 19 дней назад +6

      Yea I actually went back after he said that because I was confused. She definitely uses it.

    • @ln957
      @ln957 10 дней назад +1

      ​@@xeaux That doesn't mean it functions as a sunscreen at all in the way she is using it. It needs to be formulated, mixed, and tested properly and she is obviously not doing any of that.

    • @mariadileva
      @mariadileva 3 дня назад +1

      Lab Muffin Beauty Science has a good video talking about why diy sunscreens aren’t effective

  • @jeanettemullins
    @jeanettemullins 19 дней назад +7

    I think some of the reason that the filler and other procedures makes them look older is because they are carving out features. We naturally hollow out in our faces as we age so it makes them look more sharp and moves away from the fresher slightly more plump and rounded face of youth.
    Obviously it's also the case that they are doing procedures that mostly older women would have done so we just assume they are older.

  • @adafihj6439
    @adafihj6439 19 дней назад +244

    Repeat after me kids: Filler by itself isnt bad, too much or filler taken too far is.

    • @rosiefreia
      @rosiefreia 19 дней назад +34

      Too much of anything is too much. You can overdose water 😅

    • @adafihj6439
      @adafihj6439 19 дней назад +5

      @@rosiefreia clearly some people haven't gotten the memo

    • @-stephanie420
      @-stephanie420 19 дней назад +36

      Nah it’s still kind of bad

    • @555starangel_
      @555starangel_ 19 дней назад +52

      Or too early! Filler is (mostly) meant to fill out your face as we lose mass in it as we age. Getting filler in your early 20’s is counterintuitive.

    • @eligreene2898
      @eligreene2898 19 дней назад +28

      @@555starangel_I just came to say this! I feel like filler is for people who are 40+ and want to look like themselves but when they were younger. Essentially just filling where the natural plumpness is in the face that does deminish due to lower collagen production.

  • @littlemy1773
    @littlemy1773 19 дней назад +36

    Ok I have a funny story related to fish spunk. A few years ago a girl I knew was working in a fish farm . She noticed her hands looking better/younger after they’d been in the spawning pool . So she connected the dots and found herself a new serum so to speak 😂

    • @KatT89
      @KatT89 15 дней назад +3

      That is a hell of an opening sentence 🤣🤣

    • @littlemy1773
      @littlemy1773 15 дней назад

      @@KatT89 why thank you lol 😂

  • @ViOkabayashi
    @ViOkabayashi 19 дней назад +5

    I’m a biomedical scientist licensed in cosmetology and aesthetic based in Brazil. PDRN is an increasingly popular active here in Brazil, especially when used during microneedling (which I don’t really recommend doing at home by yourself). People have been getting pretty good results with this combined treatment for skin texture and overall skin tone as well as “anti-aging”. The microneedling itself can help with most of these skin concerns, depending on the depth of the needles by promoting a mild injury on the skin and boosting collagen production. But the microneedling also helps with drug delivery, as it opens tiny channels that allow actives to penetrate the skin

  • @lolamurder1882
    @lolamurder1882 19 дней назад +9

    In my opinion, you are 100% correct with the link between filler/procedures being for 'older' people.

  • @atomichobbit6070
    @atomichobbit6070 19 дней назад +14

    James, I was in the UK branch of Sephora yesterday and there were kids, got to be no more than 8/9, buying hyaluronic acid. Genuinely think these need to be made age restricted as they're seriously going to mess some kid's skin up and the parents are CLUELESS. I might be worrying about nothing, let me know if it's unfounded concern.

    • @michellep1405
      @michellep1405 18 дней назад +3

      HA is deemed safe for tweens/kids to use because it's just a moisturizing ingredient. It's actives, particularly ones that are exfoliating and/or amp up the risk of sun damage like BHA/AHA and retinols that they need to avoid.
      That said, I don't think young kids need to be buying things in Sephora, very expensive.

    • @atomichobbit6070
      @atomichobbit6070 17 дней назад

      @@michellep1405 Thanks for letting me know! My friend that was with me clocked retinols (but admittedly, I don't really know what they are so I didn't mention it). Should they not be age restrictive if they can be damaging like that??
      Sephora was a bit expensive even for my blood haha. I was only going in trying to look for a colour corrector (though on a Saturday this was a HUGE mistake).

    • @michellep1405
      @michellep1405 17 дней назад +1

      @@atomichobbit6070 They're for sure at minimum prescription restricted in other countries. Definitely not adverse to age restriction, too! But, I think it's also on the parents to teach the kids "no" and not give young kids an allowance so lavish they can purchase in stores where the more colorfully-packaged retinols exist, for sure!
      I personally haven't seen the mass amounts of kids in my local Sephora in the US, but I saw them in Stockholm, Sweden!

  • @nightporter2023
    @nightporter2023 19 дней назад +23

    I didn't expect an expert in aromatherapy to have a reasonable take

    • @galatea5455
      @galatea5455 19 дней назад +2

      Seriously! I'm so pleasantly surprised!

  • @bryanna94
    @bryanna94 19 дней назад +12

    And I thought the veneer techs were bad diy liposuction is wild.

  • @eilissmith8591
    @eilissmith8591 19 дней назад +8

    I think the overly made up look is also very ageing.

  • @PrincessJas24
    @PrincessJas24 19 дней назад +9

    As a licensed beauty professional in California my jaw dropped when you said there aren’t licensing specifications in the UK for aesthetics 😭

    • @FortheLoveofBees
      @FortheLoveofBees 19 дней назад +1

      Right?? I’m used to that kind of thing in the US, not the UK

    • @femdivinemind7777
      @femdivinemind7777 13 дней назад

      It's something that has evolved...back when I was a MUA in the UK you had to be a nurse or licenced aesthetition with CPD to train in injectables...which is why I never did...at some point after I had stopped makeup artistry that changed and now it's very widely available you can train in many products .

  • @forewarningforpebbles
    @forewarningforpebbles 18 дней назад +3

    I truly think that even when they do burn, the vast majority of the natural sunscreen folks will insist it's like a "healthy glow" or simply blame it on something other than their "sunscreen". Even personal experience often can't overpower belief.

  • @raev87
    @raev87 19 дней назад +13

    I’m 37 and I’m only just now considering MAYBE just MAYBE getting Botox/filler right between my eyebrows because I just started noticing faint 11 lines. And I don’t feel bad because I may end up doing that but it would be my first cosmetic procedure, and I still may not do it. I don’t think there’s anything wrong with wanting to stave off signs of aging, but sometimes trying to walk around looking like an IRL filter is just… ughhhh. You’re not even aging in your 20s (though I know prevention is easier than fixing!) Just use sunscreen or get fake tans. I mean, I know it’s not all just about aging, but they’ve already altered their appearances so much that the upkeep is going to get harder and harder to maintain, and the skin/body can only take so much 😢

    • @ParticularlyChar
      @ParticularlyChar 19 дней назад +1

      I get my 11s done mainly to lose the deep groove I have from frowning when I’m concentrating but I’ve only had it done 4 times over 3 years because I want to regain movement between sessions. I also ask my injector to leave some movement because I don’t want to look frozen (one person did give me a frozen forehead and I hated it). It can definitely be done minimally and I think sometimes people assume the results they get are the same whoever they go to but results can vary massively. Any decent practitioner will do a follow up appointment 1-2 weeks after to assess/ add more if you need it so it’s definitely worth asking them to go very lightly until you know how your body responds. All the best if you do go for it 😊

  • @CarolinaFlorezCoaching
    @CarolinaFlorezCoaching 19 дней назад +7

    I haven't finished the video, but one thing popped out at me, so far: James says people will comment when there's too much filler, but also comment saying there's not enough.The thing that content creators forget is that there are different audiences. It likely isn't the same people commenting that there's too little or too much. As someone who loves natural faces, you will never catch me saying someone needs work done. So sure, you will never make everyone happy, don't live your life trying to do that, but if you want to go a more natural route, there WILL be an audience for that. Yes you will be criticized by the other folks, but that's life.
    On another note, I recently saw a scene from a show where one young woman looked like she had very natural beauty and I really enjoyed seeing her. It was so refreshing. Maybe she wasn't fully natural, but not having blatant work done and having a natural looking face is rare nowadays in media.

  • @sanjanat1085
    @sanjanat1085 19 дней назад +21

    For the PDRN, I was influenced and bought a PDRN toner and I will say, it really helps when my skin is inflamed from eczema or allergies and I've noticed that I don't scar as much from the hives and eczema flare-ups and my skin doesn't feel weirdly stiff anymore in the places of these flare-ups. I've started using it on my arms too and it's been beyond great. When I don't have flare-ups, I use a derma stamp and then use the toner paired with a cica gel and my skin is thriving! My flare-ups don't last as long and the aftermath of bumps and weird texture/scarring is very shortlived. I of course, use these products in my routine with other steps that target hyperpigmentation like tretinoin but it helps keep the skin calm and nourished so the tretinoin doesn't have its typical side effects like redness, irritation and dryness which would be a disaster for my eczema-prone skin.

    • @liviusss
      @liviusss 19 дней назад +1

      What is the PDRN product you use, sounds interesting?

    • @billieisacat
      @billieisacat 19 дней назад

      I second this! I’ve got eczema and rosacea and have been loving PDRN

    • @sanjanat1085
      @sanjanat1085 19 дней назад

      @@liviusss I use the toner by Ganabelle and if I'm not mistaken they have other PDRN products like serums too! It's probably the most pricey skincare I own at about 30 dollars but it's for 300mL and it's been a lifesaver for me.

    • @sewitseams5632
      @sewitseams5632 19 дней назад

      I got PDRN injected under my eyes and into my hands, looks great but it stung! Ask for lidocaine to be added, or just do microneedling to avoid the sting. That stuff kinda hurts.

    • @sanjanat1085
      @sanjanat1085 19 дней назад

      @@sewitseams5632 I'm not sure about the injectables since I've never tried it but is it worth it? I find the topical application with derma stamping helps for me, but would you say the injectable version is also worth it? In terms of cost in relation to efficacy and pain/discomfort/recovery.

  • @madelynnk9727
    @madelynnk9727 19 дней назад +50

    The actress that plays Starlight on The Boys got work done after season 1 and now thats all the male fans will talk about. I think she looked better before, but who cares? she could make herself look like an alien and it would still be no ones business

    • @mystic_mimi21
      @mystic_mimi21 19 дней назад

      Noticed that too. All the gammon head incel fans think the show is woke because the show is poking fun at them, Frenchie is openly queer and because the actress got some work done, not realising 98% of all people on our screens have some form of work 😂

    • @AA-cf4es
      @AA-cf4es 19 дней назад +9

      Also it goes perfectly well with the story. Her character was in hell and under enormous pressure, no wonder she looks different.

    • @pbnj2248
      @pbnj2248 19 дней назад +8

      I saw a post before this issue blew up that she has been harassed due to her looks so she probably felt pressure to look better 😢

    • @pizzadogma
      @pizzadogma 19 дней назад +7

      Because it looks awful

    • @_A4A
      @_A4A 19 дней назад +3

      I thought it was just me that thought Starlight's face looked way off from before! I fell in love with everyone's character but Season 4 was an absolute shock when I saw Starlight's face and how much its been modified!... 😔😔😔

  • @lamellow4996
    @lamellow4996 19 дней назад +6

    Ol' Girl: "I'm feeling sUpEr tIgHt!!!!!!"
    James: 👀
    😂😂😂

  • @doedarling1215
    @doedarling1215 19 дней назад +9

    The lipo thing is gross and scary! Check out the non dentists doing veneers in the USA! Also it costs $15 for a bottle of good spf, this "spf" would cost so much!

  • @hopejstone
    @hopejstone 19 дней назад +6

    NAILED IT | 3:56 For me yes, it's connected to generations of the classic "older women attempting to look younger" by adjusting their face. Also, historically, it hasn't felt as common for young people to change so many parts of their face. Changing a lot of your face before aging sets in is interesting.

  • @mushroomc0re
    @mushroomc0re 19 дней назад +7

    Part of the reason that filler makes people look older is because it can create the illusion of a more hollow face. A more exaggerated cheekbone gives the illusion of cheeks with less fat, as you age the buccal fat pad thins and you get thinner cheeks. Add those together and you look older.
    There's a reason why people with fat faces are said to have baby faces.

    • @CB73666
      @CB73666 4 дня назад

      Sure that’s part of it. But people with naturally high cheekbones and jawlines don’t look old earlier. Hard to really know but I think it’s the unnatural bloated look filler gives that ages them more.

  • @TeacupTSauceror
    @TeacupTSauceror 19 дней назад +8

    the editing on those pictures with the creepily smooth skin doesn't help either, but i think the main thing with the lip filler is it really accentuates those two lines leading from the nose to the mouth.

  • @arain764niara
    @arain764niara 19 дней назад +7

    Soo...i knew you had a twin but did not realize i was constantly watching both of yall videos until i was watching this and noticed another upload at the same time. Like i was thinking "damn, bills gotta get paid" until i looked at the paye names😅

    • @purplepennybroome669
      @purplepennybroome669 19 дней назад +4

      Look at the eyebrows to tell them apart - Robert has a scar, James doesn't

    • @goldensloth7
      @goldensloth7 19 дней назад +3

      lol they're both amazing!

    • @lipstickzombie4981
      @lipstickzombie4981 19 дней назад +2

      Robert has an eyebrow scar. James has the plug earrings.

  • @sangoswoman
    @sangoswoman 16 дней назад +2

    "we have to let these people burn" and this is one of the many reasons I love you hahaha

  • @Justiniparken
    @Justiniparken 19 дней назад +22

    Hi James, I just want to point out in regards to the sunscreen vid, she does add zinc oxide in the video at 11:13 I certainly don’t recommend making your own spf regardless of if you put zinc in it or not, but it made for a bit of a confusing watch as you talked about it as if she didn’t 😅

    • @mariampogosova8295
      @mariampogosova8295 19 дней назад +2

      Oh just made the same comment a few minutes ago - true, she actually did 👀

    • @krystynamotlasz2754
      @krystynamotlasz2754 19 дней назад +7

      He said there was an ATTEMPT for an SPF filter by using zinc oxide.

    • @Justiniparken
      @Justiniparken 19 дней назад +1

      @@krystynamotlasz2754 He was referring to a different video when he said that, saying there was at least an attempt in x clip, but in y one we don’t see that at all.

    • @galatea5455
      @galatea5455 19 дней назад +4

      This is true, but he did also say that you can't just dump zinc oxide into a cream and expect it to work the same way a carefully formulated zinc oxide sunscreen would work. She tried.

  • @sarakim1070
    @sarakim1070 19 дней назад +4

    About the salmon DNA injections here in Korea: it's known to be EXTREMELY painful, more than the other injections. Some women combine it with other treatments and get full anesthesia because the pain is apparently unbearable. I was at a clinic last week and one of the nurses said that she gets it done because her skin is extremely dry to the point it constantly itches and it's often red. Apparently, it's the only thing that helps her and her skin looked great too.
    I'd like to try it but the pain scares me even more than the price.

    • @kristinabava8718
      @kristinabava8718 18 дней назад +1

      Just remember... the person who says they get it and love it is also trying to sell it to you!

    • @sarakim1070
      @sarakim1070 18 дней назад +2

      @@kristinabava8718 ah not this time. I was there to help a friend filming content and she was the nurse in charge of removing the numbing cream off my friend's face, I don't think she really cares if i get something done or not. But yes I agree, in general I wouldn't listen to someone working in a clinic about how amazing a product is :)

    • @danikim235
      @danikim235 2 дня назад

      A couple of years ago I had HIFU on my jawline and double chin and holy shit I'm never doing that again. Can't even imagine how painful this new procedure is.

  • @_sunchildd
    @_sunchildd 19 дней назад +4

    8:11 i’m sick of these videos. they are RIDICULOUSLY filtered still. let’s take the filters OFF bb and let’s see how it rly looks.

  • @mariampogosova8295
    @mariampogosova8295 19 дней назад +6

    Hey James!
    11:12 - she actually adds Zn oxide as well and calks it *sun protectant*
    So she doesn't mean the carrot/avocado oil to have this function.
    Not approving home made sunscreen - but just want to be fair to that creator and your critics 💜

    • @maryeckel9682
      @maryeckel9682 19 дней назад

      It's weird what she calls "the actives" lol a true Inigo Montoya moment.

  • @stellarae8257
    @stellarae8257 День назад

    thank you for being kind to the ladies. so many people have been so mean and they're missing the fact that they personally are perpetuating horrible beauty standards by critiquing the way they often are

  • @P4trickSt4rmie
    @P4trickSt4rmie 19 дней назад +6

    TikTok set a lot back over the panorama lol

  • @bridieeleanor
    @bridieeleanor 19 дней назад +3

    i think an issue with these girls as well is their use of sunbeds which are so popular in the UK, so much sun damage and exaggerated filler which makes them look a bit more masculine will make u look old

  • @yoditan
    @yoditan 19 дней назад +5

    In the past 5 years or so I've seen more and more people starting to mistrust science and it's scary. I'm not saying you should trust everything blindly but the growing amount of people just claiming they don't trust science developments and research is worrying. Things that's been developed and researched for decades sometimes centuries are being questioned.

    • @danikim235
      @danikim235 2 дня назад

      I recently saw the series "3 Body Problem" and it made me think - what if these people are influenced by some aliens to destroy our science? ;)

  • @chetnapatel-harivel7387
    @chetnapatel-harivel7387 19 дней назад +6

    Honestly, it annoys me sooooo much when people try to justify their choice to avoid sunscreen. Seriously p***** me off so much that I've started to keep my mouth shut to avoid arguments. It's a shame that people are still so uneducated even by today's standards!!

  • @BexREB
    @BexREB 19 дней назад +13

    Ehh. Some people in general just always look older than they are. While for some people it could be fillers related, others its just how they look and sometimes their personality or behaviour influences how others estimate their age.
    People also suck at estimating ages a lot of the time.
    Me for example, ive looked mid 30s since i was 14 and was mistaken for mid 20s from 12. Im now 31 and look close to my age at long last, but i still look older than i am.
    I constantly got mistaken for my friends' mums no matter whether i was 14 and with other 14 year olds or when i was 18 and with my 25 year old friend. Didnt matter who i was around, ive always been mistaken for a lot older. I was also mistaken for a mature student throughout my first year of uni when new lecturers/students met me/talked about backgrounds etc
    And ill say again, humans suck at guessing ages a lot of the time ha.

    • @liviusss
      @liviusss 19 дней назад +1

      That's true, genes also play an important role... Some people look older than they are and some younger, I looked 16 until I was 30 and it was really frustrating sometimes.
      But bad placed filler and a lot of make-up can also make people look older, or weird...

    • @Babeeeyxoxo
      @Babeeeyxoxo 19 дней назад +1

      I also look older than I am, and that was before I got any fillers or Botox! Genes can definitely play an important role

    • @lise7538
      @lise7538 7 дней назад +1

      They do suck.
      I went back to uni at 26 after 7 years of my first career. I am now 28 and other students are shocked when they learned I am not their age. They say "You don't look 28". And I always ask them what the hell do they think 28 is supposed to look like ? I should look like a mummy ?

  • @ErinCraftingChaos
    @ErinCraftingChaos 19 дней назад +11

    Not defending DIY sunscreen, but in the video you show she actually adds zinc oxide to her mix (around 11:10). It isn't just the oils for the sun protection.

  • @xABBIE07
    @xABBIE07 19 дней назад +4

    i’m actually so sad about the hate the love island UK girls are getting this season - they’ve grown up in an era of being told they need to look a certain way, and then when they try to achieve that look they get absolutely torn to shreds.

    • @goldensloth7
      @goldensloth7 19 дней назад +3

      and they HAVE to look like that to get on the damn show!

  • @tina-ci7gg
    @tina-ci7gg 19 дней назад +2

    “You are crazy” 😂 the comedic timing 😆

  • @LauraLVTGW
    @LauraLVTGW 19 дней назад +3

    James, your GenX is showing.... "We have to just let these people burn". 😂😂
    I, as a GenX, do not find that horrible at all, I find it funny as heck!😂😂
    F around and find out is our motto!!
    Many blessings & wear sunscreen!!!💖💖💖

  • @scottishsamba
    @scottishsamba 17 дней назад +1

    ...”You’re crazy.”.....😂😂😂 Thank you, James! ❤

  • @ingridklh
    @ingridklh 19 дней назад +2

    If I recall correctly salmon sperm has been popular before a few years back. It’s crazy how much trend recycling has been happening lately, the beauty industry has lost its grip

  • @palkilmer
    @palkilmer 19 дней назад +2

    I think there was a thing in Glasgow recently where someone was doing bbls in hotel rooms and the Scottish government had to stop all bbls for a bit because of that insane surgery risk

  • @GenXfrom75
    @GenXfrom75 19 дней назад +8

    If you cannot afford a real trained professional, then save and wait!! Don’t risk infection or your LIFE for quick results! Not worth it! And filler in moderation is fine. Just… use caution.

  • @annamolly8795
    @annamolly8795 17 дней назад +1

    The cheeky glance up when she said her face felt tight made me cackle.

  • @Liz.8711
    @Liz.8711 19 дней назад +3

    0:52 my jaw was literally dropped for that whole scene… oh my god

  • @OpenClams
    @OpenClams 18 дней назад +1

    I agree with your theory about filler, I’ve always thought the same thing. We associate cosmetic surgery with older people, trying to look younger. So when we see noticeable cosmetic work, we automatically assume they’re older because of that association!

  • @robynriley25
    @robynriley25 19 дней назад +4

    The people who think DIY sunscreen will get burned and still blame something else besides the DIY sunscreen.

  • @trishamarie
    @trishamarie 19 дней назад +7

    She has her hair pulled back into a ponytail. It makes my skin a lot tighter when I put it into a ponytail. It’s not the salmon “dna”🤢

    • @kristinabava8718
      @kristinabava8718 18 дней назад +3

      Don't forget all the injections she clearly has in her face.... I mean the before and after looked the same. Her skin is frozen, it doesn't matter what she puts on it

  • @Babeeeyxoxo
    @Babeeeyxoxo 19 дней назад +3

    You are SO right. Women are absolutely damned if they do, damned if they don't. I remember receiving a comment about my appearance on tiktok saying I needed a nose job and lip filler and I'm already incredibly insecure about my face. So because of this- I got some lip filler (would definitely have gotten a nose job too if I could afford it). Then a little while later, I got told my lips didn't look good and should make them 'normal' again. We can NEVER please everyone and the sooner I can truly realise this- the better.
    These woman are beautiful and can do whatever they want with their faces.

  • @seriouscool8118
    @seriouscool8118 19 дней назад +1

    my jaw DROPPED at the first video... as someone whose a scientist (not a doc but I know alot about diseases + maintaining a sterile environment from my work) there are SO many red flags. where are the needles sourced from, are they clean, was the table cleaned properly, the girl performing the procedure isnt wearing a mask or a gown or even something for her hair. if that girl gets an infection it could be deadly. someones gotta shut that DOWN

  • @carrom1920
    @carrom1920 19 дней назад +1

    “We have to let these people burn” lmao this is so real 😂

  • @deenice7155
    @deenice7155 19 дней назад +2

    The problem is that those sunscreen or beauty influencers are most likely NOT wearing their DIY sunscreens, they are just making those videos because it gets lots of engagement. Think of all the 5 minute craft videos where the hack is rubbish. The creators know it and don';t use those actual products. Whether the engagement is positive or negative doesn't matter since they are still getting paid. SO since they are not actually wearing their DIY sunscreen, they will not get burned and then inform the masses that they were wrong all along. It's the followers that will get burned. Unfortunatly fewer followers will make a video that gets the type of viewership that the original DIY video received. Thus the scam keeps going. It's like all of those food hack videos that don't work. The creator is well aware that they don't work or aren't eating their creations but continue to push the lie for engagement.
    But you are right. Science, scientists, big Pharma and large corporations are now viewed as the enemy. Which is sad because these companies need to go through rounds of R&D and quality controls before shipping. They can be sued for millions which is why many are very careful. But somehow people trust a TikTok video from an unknown who has done almost no research or testing and is not liable for your injuries. CRAZY.

  • @GenXfrom75
    @GenXfrom75 19 дней назад +8

    11:30 that concoction would leave my face so broken out in acne! 😮 Just buy your facial sunscreen!

    • @lipstickzombie4981
      @lipstickzombie4981 19 дней назад +1

      I mean that might be really good sunscreen if it breaks you out so bad you don't want to leave the room and pull down the curtains. 🤣

    • @GenXfrom75
      @GenXfrom75 19 дней назад

      @@lipstickzombie4981 🤣🤣🤣🤣👍 good point

  • @nanan1568
    @nanan1568 19 дней назад +1

    Honestly it’s crazy how filler and plastic surgery in general is so prominent on social media. I don’t blame people for feeling like they need to get procedures done, because it’s so common nowadays. I had to get rid of instagram for a bit because even though I literally banned/hid all the plastic surgery and filler posts, as well as the words related to them, I still got content about it lol. And it gets really tiring at some point, it feels like social media is pushing this content on people to make them feel more insecure. (Again, I don’t blame the people shown in those videos. It’s just a never ending cycle it feels like.)

  • @UnpurrfectRobyn
    @UnpurrfectRobyn 18 дней назад +1

    SPF for the win! I wear it daily, along with a good skincare routine, have never had any work done, and I look younger at 36y/o than those Love Island women who are in their 20's. I feel bad for them that they felt they had to have all this work done just to have a shot at "fame". The toxic environment online that loves to ridicule women for EVERYTHING is abhorrent!
    I'm also proud to say that my 9 y/o is an SPF warrior as well. Anytime he asks to go play outside, he notes the time of day, he asks what the UV index is, and he gets the sunscreen! We have bottles of sunscreen sitting by the front door and the back door as a loving reminder as well. As Dr. Idriss loves to say, "Wear the damn sunscreen!"💜

  • @claireeyles7560
    @claireeyles7560 19 дней назад +1

    Considering I had a friend who was mentally unwell enough to try doing at home liposuction on herself using a sharp kitchen knife and a vacuum cleaner (yes she was sectioned under the mental health act once the Emergency department had stitched her up and given her a blood transfusion), people going to non medically trained or licensed aestheticians for what is essentially a cosmetic surgery procedure is one of the more believable rumours out there.

  • @notes_to_elle8664
    @notes_to_elle8664 19 дней назад +1

    Wrt spf, building the evidence base, communicating facts compellingly and social pressure are really all we have. For better or worse, we can't force parents to put proper spf on their kids and that evidence of harm caused by sun exposure may not show up for decades. Parents almost universally want what's best for their kids, and the amount of misinformation and fear mongering is therefore particularly tragic.

  • @paigeharms1991
    @paigeharms1991 19 дней назад +1

    My grandfather is in his 80s. For easily the last 20+ years, he has regularly had cancerous lesions removed from his face, arms, etc. He has religiously worn sunscreen his entire life, but some people are just susceptible! NOT wearing sunscreen or opting for these oils is literal insanity to me.

  • @louisem3600
    @louisem3600 19 дней назад +1

    I NEED to see a skin care influencer talk about another 'sunscreen alternative', beef tallow. People in my family refuse to wear actual sunscreen and swear by it while berating me for wearing real sunscreen!

  • @kariberrow3921
    @kariberrow3921 18 дней назад +1

    Well said, James. Another great video!

  • @cevens2000
    @cevens2000 19 дней назад +1

    I was listening to CBC radio today. They had a whole segment on how sunscreen works and busting the myths

  • @rachelsnow127
    @rachelsnow127 19 дней назад +4

    Liposuction can be dangerous even when a surgeon does it...

  • @barbr100
    @barbr100 19 дней назад +2

    Besides looking older than their chronological ages, they all look identical with the work they had done! As for the liposuction video, liposuction is one of the most dangerous surgical procedures due to possible fluid imbalance. Add a non sterile environment to that and you risk infection. Crazy!

  • @alinamaria3147
    @alinamaria3147 18 дней назад +2

    The creator making their own sunscreen at home did add zinc oxide. It's at 11:13 of your video (before the actives). I totally agree with you on all points, bad idea, but I thought it would be worth pointing out that she did add that uv filter ingredient :)

  • @TheKindredTrucker
    @TheKindredTrucker 18 дней назад +1

    James, I always appreciate how kind and respectful you are in your comments about women. Both you and Robert ... it's clear that you were raised by good people!! Another great video, thank you!!😁
    EDIT: these "natural health" people are out of control. I'd wager they are the same people responsible for the reintroduction of diseases like measles😭🙄🙄🙄

  • @Pand45
    @Pand45 19 дней назад +3

    My jaw dropped at the liposuction on the face, thats just insane

  • @jaimiectorres3127
    @jaimiectorres3127 19 дней назад +2

    I hate when skin influencers use filters and then have the audacity to ask the audience if we see a difference 😐

  • @bianca_bonami
    @bianca_bonami 19 дней назад +3

    7:03 that sounds like an infection/allergy reaction waiting to happen. ew
    And as far a I know, from my biochemistry classes in university... that bunch of oils will only make your skin roast nicely under the sun.