same, skincare didn't help me at all with it though. i got it in 11th grade at the second semester for the ENTIRE semester, and as soon as school ended (like 3-4 days after it ended) i had perfectly clear skin. it turns out my anxiety was the main reason my skin was so bad then.
@@coagulatedsalts4711 yeah I had the same thing but when I started college, I ended up having to take medication for it because I couldn’t really skip college for my skin! But I just started to enjoy skin care routines and stuff while trying to clear my acne 👍
If your a girl it's typically hormonal, birth control pills can help along with antibiotics.. If male, exfoliation and antibiotics. Retin A and even Accutane, if you are a scarring and have extremely oily skin.
Took me 4 whole years to get rid of my adult, hormonal cystic acne. Without medication. Lots of patience, lots of crying, lots of telling myself “I’m more than my skin”… And I AM more than my skin, but it’s also true that I never got attention the way I do now while I was suffering from acne. I’m still left with some slight scarring on my lower cheeks but it’s something I’m completely ok with. I’m just so happy I’ve reached a point in my life where I can walk out the door without thinking about my skin.
This reminds me of a girl back in school who suffered from severe acne, she was always named the prettiest in class, I was her best friend and I remember she loved to bring others down to make herself feel better and I always fell for it ,I had serious low self esteem because of her ,I always thought acne was cute until I left the school
Which is why good skin is only one part of what makes people look pretty. Good facial features and proportions make people look good even if they have bad skin.
Weird cause having bad acne made me become a really nice person. When ppl are rude to you you learn how to be nice. But I guess some ppl go the exact opposite way to not be seen as vulnerable
@@alicia-hd2cs doesn't that push the idea that acne is ugly and a bad thing that people should be ashamed for? No one should be grateful to not be made fun of (None of this excuses her behavior of course)
Recent research show that people who struggle with acne actually has a defect in breaking down collagen. The collagen resists degradation and becomes sticky in the pore and causes blockage. The upside is, their skin resists aging and can restore collagen excessively. Vitamin A based product helps such as retinoids because they help modulate collagen shedding.
i don't know. my skin is a totally weird uneven complexion. rosy cheeks. veiny skin. people seem to like it but lots of times i wished i had one skin color like 99% of people lol
I have uneven skin tone and from what I've seen 99% of the people have uneven skin tone. If most people had one skin color we wouldn't have so many concealers and correctors.
Just in case there’s anyone out there who can’t afford to see a dermatologist, you can ask your primary physician about tretinoin! It’s the same prescription acne cream you would get from a dermatologist. Also, more studies have been done that show there’s a correlation between food and skin health. Remember correlation does not equal causation, meaning that it doesn’t mean for sure certain foods cause acne. It goes on a person by person basis. You could have a food sensitivity! Most importantly, remember to take care of yourself!! ☺️
I liked the video even before he could say "Bad skin fairy will come and get you". BTW, I just realised that the narrator has a very pleasing voice and accent. I remember there was some resistance against the other one because of the same reason.
Shame about the texture..I used to have really bad acne that left me with pitted scars even though my skin is perfect now and never breaks out anymore. Even though I’m healthy now my skin still signals that I’m not. It’s weird to have glowy skin that’s somehow textured sending mixed signals. 🙄
Every time I watch any of these vids I instantly become conscious that my tongue is on the roof of my mouth. So happy I made the random conscious choice to breathe in through my nose during track practice when I was 14. 😤
Would be interesting to see a video on how a lazy eye could affect how attractive you are perceived. And also just how the face may grow since eyes are not perfect spheres.
He made a video on it called "All Eye colors are overated. When evaluating eyes, people tended to choose the most youthful looking eyes as most attractive.
Jessica Pimentel is a good example. She has some mild acne, but her face is so ridiculously gorgeous that no person ever would come with the idea to mention that little flaw. She does beauty and makeup tutorials
I take care of my skin, but the acne doesn't go away :( I stopped eating many things I liked to try to be healthier and my skin get better, but it's still red with internal pimples and peels :((
@@miyah0nn yeah..it coud be both actualy. Coffee increase sebum production and a lot of people have reaction to milk due to its sugars, proteins and hormones. (Trust me - Im not happy about it either - had to stop coffee and dairy coz my skin was getting inflamed after my morning cup)
You acne must be hormonal, since it's not affected by external factors like diet or skincare. I sugest you go to a dermatologist, they will be able to give you a better insight on the issue and prescribe you something to treat it.
i literary was thinking about how I should start taking care of my skin since I have had bad skin my whole life, I used to have a lot of acne my whole childhood, I don't have too much of it now but it left scars and my skin is not as smooth as I would like. this video came at the right time, it's time I get back into skincare and pay more attention to my skin, I would really really love to have a smooth face.
I have a beautiful face apparently but covered with acne all the time or scarring no matter what I do. It sucks. It’s like taking a ferrari and putting unfixable scratches on it. It almost feels worse than just being ugly. I hate life
skin is not even something we can CONTROL, sure we can have skincare to prevent it from getting worse but having acne, skin conditions or big pores are not things we can choose not to have even though we know it's important.
Thaaaats not true. So many people get rid of acne by removing sugar or gluten or dairy or by treating their gut dysbiosis. Or by fixing their hormonal imbalance. And pores..they usually look bigger when they are full of junk. Less veggie oils and less coffee often help with regulating how much oil your skin produce and how much junk gets in them pores.... Maybe you need more zinc , maybe your vit D levels are low, there are so many possible reasons for bad skin. But just to claim "its beyond my control", bruh... Unless you try EVERYTHING you dont know.
One can look better with nice texture and skin tone even with average bone structure construction Some people with great bone structure and unhealthy skin don't look good
I disagree. There is a lot of people i have seen that are beautiful even with acne. Of course, i think no one likes acne and we have a tendency to prefer smooth skin but having it does not mean you are ugly if you have acne. It'a a normal thing and a lot of people have it.
@@gimmeyourankles acne is not normal, please don’t normalize it, how often do you see people with a noticeable amount of acne on their face? Now compare that to people without acne it’s a lot higher
I got chickenpox scars, milia, and eczema but that I can't really change. I love that for me but no joke I am happy with my skin because It was a lot worse.
I understand why people are averse to diseases, makes sense, but still, I believe we need to rethink why we judge people solely on how they look. Yes, acne can loon ugly, but it is not a catching disease and can be treated. Its scars too. But, some people choose (or can not afford) to treat scars. So we maybe shouldn't stick to skin and judge people on that. Great video and explanation, it's the initial concept of aversion to imperfections I disagree with. I wish we could normalise imperfections.
YOU SAID IT PERFECTLY! As a person who is used to see scars, skin conditions and skin imperfections, i leaned to not focus on those things. Yes, no one likes acne and scars but this doesn't mean there is not beauty behind it.
Becuase if we didn't judge people on how they look we would have a lot more disease as poor genetics would be passes along to offspring. It's literally the reason why we care how people look in the first place. I agree, as an average looking man, it would be nice to make eye contact and not have people jerk their heads away because my face isn't pleasant to look at lol such is life though
From a virtuous, higher-minded perspective I completely agree with you. That's the beauty of human beings-we can advanced enough to question and bypass our biological impulses, for both better and worse. However, at the end of the day we are still just animals; evolved enough to have thinking and a self-conscious but still limited by our base impulses. Qoves was just detailing the factual aversion to imperfections that every human being has, no matter how enlightened or awake an individual might be. We automatically make snap judgements on information gathered by our senses moment-to-moment. Most of that input is physical, and thus our judgements are made almost instantaneously based on the physical elements of people we encounter and our immediate environment. That's the beauty of expressing yourself to someone or a group of people-it allows them to know and judge you on a deeper level.
Bad skin is health condition. Our primal biological systems do not posses any medical knowledge to understand that its just acne. We just automatically find it gross. Just like a snot. Or missing teeth. Our instincts tell us to stay away from this abnormality. And its kinda the right thing to do. Acne is an infection and inflammation. It means your immune system is weak. It may be just hormones, or food allergy, or parasites or just bad genes. No reason so stick around and find out.
The truth is that physical appearance is only a part of things that make people attractive.. people get attracted to a certain smell ( biochemistry- plays a huge roll), gestures, facial expressions, voice, walk; personality compatibility is also huge ( from mbti point, there‘re people you click with much easier than with others). There can be people measured attractive, but IRL you are not attracted to them at all; For example, Robert Pattinson is ranked pretty high, I see that geometrically his face is sympathetical, but not me neither any of my female friends and acquaintances ever were attracted to him…
look at dating statistics .. looks are the only thing matter nowadays also personality is very dependent on positive reinforcement and halo effect the spark/connection is just ... good facial familiary + attractiveness you feel attracted to people who look similar to you / your parents.
Fix your diet and find products that rebuild and maintain your skins moisture barrier and micro biome . Also only allow silk material to touch your face and sunscreen!
won't this video affect young girls\boys badly? I mean with all this smoothing and completely face changing effects going on on social media, should we really keep this "if you don't have skin as smooth as a baby's butt you can't be attractive" mentality ? I personally don't let skin textures and such affect the way I would be attracted to a person, I usually don't ever notice it
You missed the point of the video. Its pretty obvs that you can be attractive even with a bad skin. There are plenty of attractive people with less than perfect skin. Its just a A LOT easier to be attractive with a good skin.
But you can't fool people either, and tell them that "everyone is beautiful", because if everyone is - then nobody is beautiful. There are things that are scientifically attractive, and there are things that are not attractive. Simple as that, and it is important to know that from the young age, it's way better to know the truth that hurts than to be delusional. No one is special and world won't bend to you so you can feel comfortable. It's unrealistic. Besides most teens know about photoshop and stuff like that. It is what it is.
He's just stating from a scientific point why all this caracteristics are perceived as "atractive" by people, obviously everyone has their own preferences, and an good personality still plays a role on finding people "atractive" rather than ONLY phisical atractiveness.
People with vitiligo look so beautiful. Ever since a kid I always found vitiligo mesmerizing. I have a few people in my life who have it and truly they shine and stand out. Really it's beautiful. The only reason why I found it ugly for a while was because someone told me and that's how I began to view it only until I grew and matured a little did I realize to myself why do I hate vitiligo. It's not it's bad it's beautiful and unique actually. Sometimes people are told that certain things are the way they are thus we form this dislike toward it. It's usually not really about it being not attractive. ✨✨✨.
In case it helps anyone out here, this is how I got my skin clearer and better than ever: sensitive micellar water to cleanse ( MCT oil first cleanse if wearing makeup), cerave cream (original or pm) to moisturise, la Roche posay spf50 sunscreen if going out. Retinol twice a week. The rest are specific to my skin care concerns. caffeine+ vitamin c for my dark under eye area. Azelaic acid for my mild rosacea. Both also twice a week. Castor oil for lashes+ brows. My skin is the healthiest it's ever been. I also suffer from malassezia (fungal acne) so all these products are safe for that. HTH 💓
@@lourainevillalon3852 I make my own with vitamin a powder and rosewater (or u could pop an oil filled vitamin a capsule and dilute it with more oil then use that) edit: try the Ordinary granactive retinoid if you want a ready made brand, I hear it's good for sensitive skin and I use their stuff for azelaic acid/caffeine
Not sure how I ended up here. Been the type to not really care about looks however I am into science. Specifically data science and so hearing towards the end about building a CNN to classify facial features and also a generative adversarial networks was a pleasant surprise. I worked on a CNN to distinguish between X-rays of COVID and Pneumonai lungs and also wrote a tutorial paper on GANs for one of my assignments. Anyway, I'm actually curious to check out your other content and learn more about the science of attractiveness and what not.
can you do facial analysis of michaela coel. she has a very sharp face I would describe her face as almost cat like. she really has a face that's perfect for the role of a evil queen.
I actually sent them a picture of her on Instagram about a year ago, hoping he’d do an analysis on her. I got a response on how “unique” her features are but nothing (clearly) came of it. Hopefully they follow up on this comment though👏🏾.
I have eczema and right now it’s doing really well cause I’m taking shots to reduce symptoms and a prescribed cream. So my skin on my face is pretty clear but it still somewhat has a rough texture, and my checks are red which I think kinda looks like blush
that’s one of those things that varies by culture/your other facial features. Just like the “ideal nose”. Unless your eye shape strongly indicates a medical issue there’s not going to be a universal answer
Tretinoin Sunscreen and maybe Vitamin C is a all you need. No need for moisturizer or even a cleanser, you can clean you your face with just water. Thank me in 6 months
My skin is not bad enough for actuante but even though I have been having a consistent skincare routine I don’t see my acne/blackheads/big pores/texture improving anytime soon
can you please talk about about eyebrows and attractiveness, like having a lot of eyebrows and having too little, and about eyebrow shapes? I have very few eyebrows and I think it makes me look so ugly, and I hate having to draw my eyebrows every day.
qoves making me even more insecure with the recessed face comment which is true. i wish i never mouth breathed bc now im 18 and its way too late to change anything unless i go under the knife. fuck.
No, it's not too late. You can start mewing at any age and make visible improvements. Surgery can be risky. Also, 18 is very young. Sutures don't start to fuse until 25(not 100% sure about this)
I'm happy my sister pressured me to continue to nose-breathe when I was younger although I struggled due to childhood asthma and hay fever. I'm sorry you never had an adult to also help you. I doubt it's 'too late' and as the other commenter said, there's some natural alternatives - orthotopics most likely being one. I'm no professional tho, so do your research and ask around. 💕
@@possiblyanonymousguy1904 hey, i've been mewing and nose breathing for several months now but i still get insanely bad allergies and a blocked nose every day so i'd usually have to mouth breathe every night instead of taking a telfast and spending money on medication like that.
@@user-fn1nt1su5mI feel you. This guy explains what I'd tell people when they're unable breathe while mewing -> ruclips.net/video/R1AuwVKNw0g/видео.html The top comment in the comment section of that video: “Calcifer 1 year ago I was in a similar situation where I quite literally could not mew without not being able to breathe, and all I can say is if you're a teen especially; focus on getting either "reps" or mewing or lower your tongue to the most you can fit while being able to breathe. For me it was uncomfortable and sounded like "darth vader" if I had to describe it, but after around 10/11 months of inconsistent "mewing" and essentially just being aware of my tongue posture and trying to correct it when possible I'm at the point I can mew without it sounding/looking abnormal. Best advice I can give is to just set timers/reminders regularly or if you're at school try to focus on keeping posture in any downtime. If after a year of genuinely trying you might want to consider getting either an expander, MSE, or any other option if you can. Until then you might as well try to figure out mewing and just focus on hardmewing in reps to gain that space. Sorry if this made no sense, feel free to ask if you have any questions, and thanks Ronald for the video.” Conclusion: Don't give up!
@@user-fn1nt1su5m I said this on another thread, but BOTOX can solve the problem. If applied on the muscle responsible for lifting the upper lip, it will make it go down, correcting the appearance of an permanently "open mouth". The same technique is also used to correct "gummy smiles"
I think it’s weird how as a society we want baby smooth skin. Why are we trying to have the skin of literal children? We age and that’s the normal part of life.
Because biology? Softer and smoother skin is a sign of health and youth, so it's preferred. Aging is normal but something being normal doesn't make it good. Aging is a bad thing and it's fine to admit that.
@@ammarahmed4532 premature aging. When a person gets to their mid 20s their cells die faster than they multiply. But stress or sickness make the cells die off more rapidl.
Retinol in your late teens and 20s and then start on low dose tretinoin. The mist important thing is sunscreen during the day and barrier creams after the tret at night,
Idk but like when white girls get red it's like really attractive idk to explain like the redness is maybe like a sign of great health fertility something like that???
You need to check the strength of the tretinoin first. Also patch test to see how your skin reacts to it. Many people get tretinoin burn and irritation at first which is normal but if it’s too harsh for you go for a lower strength. The initial phase of using and acclimatising to it is called retinisation so you’ll have a little irritation but after a few days your skin will get used to it. You can use a moisturiser first as a buffer and apply very little and gradually increase the amount you use
So I am basically fucked. I don't have good facial aesthetics nor a good body shape, and not even good skin texture. Might as well stop calling myself a human at this point 😰😓😂
i honesty don't get the point of this channel, explaining what is attractive or not? well everyone already knows that or has their own opinion, the only thing it can really provide is new insecurities for people who haven't had them before lol. And if it's advice like "lose weight" pretty much everyone knows that too, and if you're gonna tell ppl to use skincare at that point they just might watch a beauty channel or something. There doesn't seem to be any idea in this videos presented really.
sometimes I feel like the vids do lack a direction. However, I think the research into which beauty standards are biological and which are cultural is very interesting. He’s also made videos about why some features work on some faces and not others
I felt so unattractive when I had cystic acne, and now skin care is something I’m super passionate about and love to do, it’s so relaxing
Turning something bad into something good is always so nice
Me having an acne fetish : 😶👌
@@Ruchaaaaaa there is such thing?💀
same, skincare didn't help me at all with it though. i got it in 11th grade at the second semester for the ENTIRE semester, and as soon as school ended (like 3-4 days after it ended) i had perfectly clear skin. it turns out my anxiety was the main reason my skin was so bad then.
@@coagulatedsalts4711 yeah I had the same thing but when I started college, I ended up having to take medication for it because I couldn’t really skip college for my skin! But I just started to enjoy skin care routines and stuff while trying to clear my acne 👍
Your channel is soo interesting and depressing lmao thanks!
I totally agree. I love learning but it sucks hearing all of this at the same time, lmaoooo.
lool fr perfect description
jokes on you, the bad skin fairy already got me
Every month I watch videos about HOW to get rid of acne, scars , black heads etc... then I forget everything 😅😅
Double cleanser, acnee treatment (for example benzoyl peroxide),retinol, moisturizer, suncream.
@@godemarcus5133 actually I'm very lazy. Thats why nothing works for me.
Btw thanks for the advice 😊😊
If your a girl it's typically hormonal, birth control pills can help along with antibiotics.. If male, exfoliation and antibiotics. Retin
A and even Accutane, if you are a
scarring and have extremely oily skin.
Like the upper comment told u start with basic skincare. My skin is now clearer than before because of skincare routine.
Tretinoin is the only way to go without using peels, laser etc
Took me 4 whole years to get rid of my adult, hormonal cystic acne. Without medication. Lots of patience, lots of crying, lots of telling myself “I’m more than my skin”… And I AM more than my skin, but it’s also true that I never got attention the way I do now while I was suffering from acne. I’m still left with some slight scarring on my lower cheeks but it’s something I’m completely ok with. I’m just so happy I’ve reached a point in my life where I can walk out the door without thinking about my skin.
How 😭? So happy for your progress by the way.
This reminds me of a girl back in school who suffered from severe acne, she was always named the prettiest in class, I was her best friend and I remember she loved to bring others down to make herself feel better and I always fell for it ,I had serious low self esteem because of her ,I always thought acne was cute until I left the school
She should’ve been grateful people saw her acne as pretty.
@@alicia-hd2cs fr like
Which is why good skin is only one part of what makes people look pretty. Good facial features and proportions make people look good even if they have bad skin.
Weird cause having bad acne made me become a really nice person. When ppl are rude to you you learn how to be nice. But I guess some ppl go the exact opposite way to not be seen as vulnerable
@@alicia-hd2cs doesn't that push the idea that acne is ugly and a bad thing that people should be ashamed for? No one should be grateful to not be made fun of
(None of this excuses her behavior of course)
Recent research show that people who struggle with acne actually has a defect in breaking down collagen. The collagen resists degradation and becomes sticky in the pore and causes blockage. The upside is, their skin resists aging and can restore collagen excessively. Vitamin A based product helps such as retinoids because they help modulate collagen shedding.
really?! I am 28 and still have acne ... maybe this is a good thing lol
Clean, Mosturize, Protect.
Highly recommend channels like Dr. Dray and Liah Yoo
Check out James Welsh!!! Hes amazing
@@mus4618 agree! and Hyram too! :)
@@jnjnknpn hyram is good for very basic advice, but i don’t recommend him if you have very specific skin concerns you want to address
Doctorly is a great channel too!
And Cassandra Bankson
i don't know. my skin is a totally weird uneven complexion. rosy cheeks. veiny skin. people seem to like it but lots of times i wished i had one skin color like 99% of people lol
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i actually think that makes you more attractive! personally
@@mahirsikder5226 it's unique so it's hard to embrace at times but thank u
99% lol
I have uneven skin tone and from what I've seen 99% of the people have uneven skin tone. If most people had one skin color we wouldn't have so many concealers and correctors.
Really Retinol and sunscreen is all you need, thank me later 😉
Retinol makes me skin dry of I use it more than once twice a week
@@PotatoWiz idk how old u are but u shouldn't use retinol if you aren't like aging
@@nym5259 that s not true, retinol is good to use even from 12 yrs old
Then use it only twice a week😃
@@PotatoWiz don't use more than that. Your skin needs to get used to it and then you can start using it more. But don't forget sunscreen!!
Watching that after 14 years fighting acne :( now my skin is clear but some scars are left, it's like I can never be pretty!
Tretinoin or laser can help with scarring!!! 💜
hydroquinone can help with scars
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I feel like this video is toxic
Get the perfect derma chemical peel
Just in case there’s anyone out there who can’t afford to see a dermatologist, you can ask your primary physician about tretinoin! It’s the same prescription acne cream you would get from a dermatologist. Also, more studies have been done that show there’s a correlation between food and skin health. Remember correlation does not equal causation, meaning that it doesn’t mean for sure certain foods cause acne. It goes on a person by person basis. You could have a food sensitivity! Most importantly, remember to take care of yourself!! ☺️
Wear your sunscreen 👏 Cleanse your face 👏 Apply your moisturizer 👏
I believe in you 😤
I liked the video even before he could say "Bad skin fairy will come and get you". BTW, I just realised that the narrator has a very pleasing voice and accent. I remember there was some resistance against the other one because of the same reason.
I spend a lot on skincare and I have no regrets!
The skin, the only thing I don’t like about me
I hope you're working on it
Commenting for the algorithm, love your videos
Shame about the texture..I used to have really bad acne that left me with pitted scars even though my skin is perfect now and never breaks out anymore. Even though I’m healthy now my skin still signals that I’m not. It’s weird to have glowy skin that’s somehow textured sending mixed signals. 🙄
i’m very healthy and have a bit acne. Never get sick, no chronic conditions. Hormonal acne is pretty normal
Every time I watch any of these vids I instantly become conscious that my tongue is on the roof of my mouth.
So happy I made the random conscious choice to breathe in through my nose during track practice when I was 14. 😤
…is it… not… supposed to be on the roof of your mouth? o_o
@@SM-yz4hi 3 parallel universes ahead
@@SM-yz4hi It's supposed to be on the roof of your mouth.
Would be interesting to see a video on how a lazy eye could affect how attractive you are perceived.
And also just how the face may grow since eyes are not perfect spheres.
He made a video on it called "All Eye colors are overated. When evaluating eyes, people tended to choose the most youthful looking eyes as most attractive.
@@friendlyhamster8989 thanks was a good video. Did not say anything about lazy eye but I guess its not common.
Have you seen Qoves's sanpaku eyes video?
Jessica Pimentel is a good example. She has some mild acne, but her face is so ridiculously gorgeous that no person ever would come with the idea to mention that little flaw. She does beauty and makeup tutorials
I take care of my skin, but the acne doesn't go away :( I stopped eating many things I liked to try to be healthier and my skin get better, but it's still red with internal pimples and peels :((
Have you tried probiotic? And...coffee...for some people coffee can trigger bad skin issiues.
@@alexforce9 no, I have never try probiotic
about coffee, I only drink it with milk and twice a day (in the morning and in the afternoon)
@@miyah0nn yeah..it coud be both actualy. Coffee increase sebum production and a lot of people have reaction to milk due to its sugars, proteins and hormones. (Trust me - Im not happy about it either - had to stop coffee and dairy coz my skin was getting inflamed after my morning cup)
@@alexforce9 hmm... I'll try to stop and see if I notice some difference, thanks for the tip :))
You acne must be hormonal, since it's not affected by external factors like diet or skincare. I sugest you go to a dermatologist, they will be able to give you a better insight on the issue and prescribe you something to treat it.
i literary was thinking about how I should start taking care of my skin since I have had bad skin my whole life, I used to have a lot of acne my whole childhood, I don't have too much of it now but it left scars and my skin is not as smooth as I would like. this video came at the right time, it's time I get back into skincare and pay more attention to my skin, I would really really love to have a smooth face.
I have a beautiful face apparently but covered with acne all the time or scarring no matter what I do. It sucks. It’s like taking a ferrari and putting unfixable scratches on it. It almost feels worse than just being ugly. I hate life
skin is not even something we can CONTROL, sure we can have skincare to prevent it from getting worse but having acne, skin conditions or big pores are not things we can choose not to have even though we know it's important.
Thaaaats not true. So many people get rid of acne by removing sugar or gluten or dairy or by treating their gut dysbiosis. Or by fixing their hormonal imbalance. And pores..they usually look bigger when they are full of junk. Less veggie oils and less coffee often help with regulating how much oil your skin produce and how much junk gets in them pores.... Maybe you need more zinc , maybe your vit D levels are low, there are so many possible reasons for bad skin. But just to claim "its beyond my control", bruh... Unless you try EVERYTHING you dont know.
PLEASE do a video on Bill Skarsgard. I literally think he’s so handsome but some people say he looks sick and like Steve Buscemi 😭
He’s gorgeous.
He looks like Steve Buscemi but in young Steve was very pretty as a teen
One can look better with nice texture and skin tone even with average bone structure construction
Some people with great bone structure and unhealthy skin don't look good
I disagree. There is a lot of people i have seen that are beautiful even with acne. Of course, i think no one likes acne and we have a tendency to prefer smooth skin but having it does not mean you are ugly if you have acne. It'a a normal thing and a lot of people have it.
I would've said the contrary. Megan Fox at her prime had acne scars and she was still seen as beautiful! It was even an insecurity of her.
you can't beat bone structure
People replying here need to notice 'some people' in his comment
@@gimmeyourankles acne is not normal, please don’t normalize it, how often do you see people with a noticeable amount of acne on their face? Now compare that to people without acne it’s a lot higher
This all makes sense seeing as how our skin is the largest organ in (on) our body
Can you please make an analysis on *YUZURU HANYU* 🥺 he's an athlete 2 times figure skating ⛸ singles gold medalist/champion (2014 and 2018)
OMG OMG i fangirled for a second there HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
YESSSSSS
YES
I got chickenpox scars, milia,
and eczema but that I can't really change. I love that for me but no joke I am happy with my skin because It was a lot worse.
Is the beginning cut off? It sounds like you're in the middle of a sentence.
Yes, 1 second I think
A video on y scars can be attractive
I understand why people are averse to diseases, makes sense, but still, I believe we need to rethink why we judge people solely on how they look. Yes, acne can loon ugly, but it is not a catching disease and can be treated. Its scars too. But, some people choose (or can not afford) to treat scars. So we maybe shouldn't stick to skin and judge people on that. Great video and explanation, it's the initial concept of aversion to imperfections I disagree with. I wish we could normalise imperfections.
YOU SAID IT PERFECTLY! As a person who is used to see scars, skin conditions and skin imperfections, i leaned to not focus on those things. Yes, no one likes acne and scars but this doesn't mean there is not beauty behind it.
Becuase if we didn't judge people on how they look we would have a lot more disease as poor genetics would be passes along to offspring. It's literally the reason why we care how people look in the first place. I agree, as an average looking man, it would be nice to make eye contact and not have people jerk their heads away because my face isn't pleasant to look at lol such is life though
From a virtuous, higher-minded perspective I completely agree with you. That's the beauty of human beings-we can advanced enough to question and bypass our biological impulses, for both better and worse. However, at the end of the day we are still just animals; evolved enough to have thinking and a self-conscious but still limited by our base impulses.
Qoves was just detailing the factual aversion to imperfections that every human being has, no matter how enlightened or awake an individual might be. We automatically make snap judgements on information gathered by our senses moment-to-moment. Most of that input is physical, and thus our judgements are made almost instantaneously based on the physical elements of people we encounter and our immediate environment. That's the beauty of expressing yourself to someone or a group of people-it allows them to know and judge you on a deeper level.
Bad skin is health condition. Our primal biological systems do not posses any medical knowledge to understand that its just acne. We just automatically find it gross. Just like a snot. Or missing teeth. Our instincts tell us to stay away from this abnormality. And its kinda the right thing to do. Acne is an infection and inflammation. It means your immune system is weak. It may be just hormones, or food allergy, or parasites or just bad genes. No reason so stick around and find out.
@@KT-sl4js Exactly, it's hard for humans to overcome our primordial reproductive wiring.
The truth is that physical appearance is only a part of things that make people attractive.. people get attracted to a certain smell ( biochemistry- plays a huge roll), gestures, facial expressions, voice, walk; personality compatibility is also huge ( from mbti point, there‘re people you click with much easier than with others). There can be people measured attractive, but IRL you are not attracted to them at all; For example, Robert Pattinson is ranked pretty high, I see that geometrically his face is sympathetical, but not me neither any of my female friends and acquaintances ever were attracted to him…
look at dating statistics .. looks are the only thing matter nowadays
also personality is very dependent on positive reinforcement and halo effect
the spark/connection is just ... good facial familiary + attractiveness
you feel attracted to people who look similar to you / your parents.
Fix your diet and find products that rebuild and maintain your skins moisture barrier and micro biome . Also only allow silk material to touch your face and sunscreen!
I agree with you! I can’t believe I used to use polyester sheets 🤦🏻♂️. I swapped to organic cotton.
won't this video affect young girls\boys badly? I mean with all this smoothing and completely face changing effects going on on social media, should we really keep this "if you don't have skin as smooth as a baby's butt you can't be attractive" mentality ? I personally don't let skin textures and such affect the way I would be attracted to a person, I usually don't ever notice it
You missed the point of the video. Its pretty obvs that you can be attractive even with a bad skin. There are plenty of attractive people with less than perfect skin. Its just a A LOT easier to be attractive with a good skin.
But you can't fool people either, and tell them that "everyone is beautiful", because if everyone is - then nobody is beautiful. There are things that are scientifically attractive, and there are things that are not attractive. Simple as that, and it is important to know that from the young age, it's way better to know the truth that hurts than to be delusional. No one is special and world won't bend to you so you can feel comfortable. It's unrealistic. Besides most teens know about photoshop and stuff like that. It is what it is.
He's just stating from a scientific point why all this caracteristics are perceived as "atractive" by people, obviously everyone has their own preferences, and an good personality still plays a role on finding people "atractive" rather than ONLY phisical atractiveness.
Atleast acne can be removed. I pity the boys who grow up to be short. Their entire dating lives can be summed up as "too short, left swipe lol :)"
his work is scientific, he doesn't need to appeal to people's feeling.
I would like to know your opinion on having skin problems which we cannot do anything about like vitiligo
Vitiligo is beautiful though, its really nice and unique
@@mylifeastenae1962 that's a new thing. Before Winnie Harlow it really was demonized and only because for her it's so symmetrical and complimentary
People with vitiligo look so beautiful. Ever since a kid I always found vitiligo mesmerizing. I have a few people in my life who have it and truly they shine and stand out. Really it's beautiful. The only reason why I found it ugly for a while was because someone told me and that's how I began to view it only until I grew and matured a little did I realize to myself why do I hate vitiligo. It's not it's bad it's beautiful and unique actually. Sometimes people are told that certain things are the way they are thus we form this dislike toward it. It's usually not really about it being not attractive. ✨✨✨.
While vitiligo can be beautiful, it's not considered attractive.
its ugly. there you go.
In case it helps anyone out here, this is how I got my skin clearer and better than ever: sensitive micellar water to cleanse ( MCT oil first cleanse if wearing makeup), cerave cream (original or pm) to moisturise, la Roche posay spf50 sunscreen if going out. Retinol twice a week. The rest are specific to my skin care concerns. caffeine+ vitamin c for my dark under eye area. Azelaic acid for my mild rosacea. Both also twice a week. Castor oil for lashes+ brows. My skin is the healthiest it's ever been. I also suffer from malassezia (fungal acne) so all these products are safe for that. HTH 💓
drop your retinol brand pleaseeee, i'm having a hard time buying retinol for my skin since it's sensitive, thank you in advance!!!
@@lourainevillalon3852 I make my own with vitamin a powder and rosewater (or u could pop an oil filled vitamin a capsule and dilute it with more oil then use that) edit: try the Ordinary granactive retinoid if you want a ready made brand, I hear it's good for sensitive skin and I use their stuff for azelaic acid/caffeine
Wait coffee helps with dark under eye area lmao damnn
Not sure how I ended up here. Been the type to not really care about looks however I am into science. Specifically data science and so hearing towards the end about building a CNN to classify facial features and also a generative adversarial networks was a pleasant surprise. I worked on a CNN to distinguish between X-rays of COVID and Pneumonai lungs and also wrote a tutorial paper on GANs for one of my assignments. Anyway, I'm actually curious to check out your other content and learn more about the science of attractiveness and what not.
Uju
can you do facial analysis of michaela coel. she has a very sharp face I would describe her face as almost cat like. she really has a face that's perfect for the role of a evil queen.
coel*
@@tabitham1057 whoops let me edit that real quick.
I actually sent them a picture of her on Instagram about a year ago, hoping he’d do an analysis on her. I got a response on how “unique” her features are but nothing (clearly) came of it. Hopefully they follow up on this comment though👏🏾.
@@louiseama00 fingers crossed. because I would love to see a break down of her face.
it would be interesting because she has had a massive amount of plastic surgery.
I have eczema and right now it’s doing really well cause I’m taking shots to reduce symptoms and a prescribed cream. So my skin on my face is pretty clear but it still somewhat has a rough texture, and my checks are red which I think kinda looks like blush
7:19 "Hit the like button or the bad skin fairy is going to come get you" I liked just for that
I thought this was a makeup tutorial my bag good information thu 👍
Respect on the research!
Bad skin fairy threat was a pretty good baby to get me to like the video
I kinda look like the girl in the picture, was scared for a second lol
Please take topical vitamin A (Retinol) , Vitamin C and vitamin E in dietary supplements as that is what ACTUALLY cleared my skin.
Pls can you make a video in which you summarize all the ratios? And how to calculate them.
Bruh my skin bumpy as hell since 5th grade. Kpop idols messed with my perceived achievability
What is the ideal upper eyelid crease height
depends on your other features. impossible to tell
that’s one of those things that varies by culture/your other facial features. Just like the “ideal nose”. Unless your eye shape strongly indicates a medical issue there’s not going to be a universal answer
Tretinoin Sunscreen and maybe Vitamin C is a all you need. No need for moisturizer or even a cleanser, you can clean you your face with just water.
Thank me in 6 months
Never clicked the like button so fast in my life lol
Love watching your videos!
Why skincare is important!!!
its mostly genetics
@@l9kl294yes ..though taking care , cleaning n basic grooming keeps it in good shape and slows down cellular skin aging.
@@velocity2516 Definetely! Skin care and a good lifestyle is never bad
My skin is not bad enough for actuante but even though I have been having a consistent skincare routine I don’t see my acne/blackheads/big pores/texture improving anytime soon
What you look like does not always matter in attraction, and in fact ‘good looks’ definitely do not promise you a good quality mate.
Its not promise them good quality mate, but it gave them more chances to stumble into one.
Yeeeesssssss
If u combine it with great personality, money, status. It will get more chance
Abraham not necessarily, more chance of a superficial relationship more likely.
@@DR-nh6oo its like this mate. Personality is sale skills.. Your product is ur look, height, status, social connection, money,good career...
Not being able to afford to see a dermatologist and having hormonal acne sucks lol
Bruh I’m getting a maxillo jaw surgery in 2 years, hopefully my facial attractiveness improves 😅🤞
*I HAVE A GOOD ONE. What makes Damiano David (of Måneskin) so attractive? THERE.*
can you please talk about about eyebrows and attractiveness, like having a lot of eyebrows and having too little, and about eyebrow shapes? I have very few eyebrows and I think it makes me look so ugly, and I hate having to draw my eyebrows every day.
ruclips.net/video/vtOCeDSB44Q/видео.html
Skincare RUclipsrs I recommend:
- Hyram
- Lab Muffin Beauty Science
- James Welsh
- Dr Dray
- Dr Idriss Shereene
- Cyrille Laurent
- Doctorly
- Dr Alexis Stephens
Oh oh and Doctorly
Seconding those 3!
@@mylifeastenae1962 Dr Maxwell is so good looking that sometimes I don’t even care what the video topic is 😂
Hyram is pretty biased tho
Ok everybody go see Liah Yoo, hyram and gothamista. And wear sunscreen, that was the habit that changed my skin the most.
qoves making me even more insecure with the recessed face comment which is true. i wish i never mouth breathed bc now im 18 and its way too late to change anything unless i go under the knife. fuck.
No, it's not too late. You can start mewing at any age and make visible improvements. Surgery can be risky. Also, 18 is very young. Sutures don't start to fuse until 25(not 100% sure about this)
I'm happy my sister pressured me to continue to nose-breathe when I was younger although I struggled due to childhood asthma and hay fever. I'm sorry you never had an adult to also help you. I doubt it's 'too late' and as the other commenter said, there's some natural alternatives - orthotopics most likely being one. I'm no professional tho, so do your research and ask around. 💕
@@possiblyanonymousguy1904 hey, i've been mewing and nose breathing for several months now but i still get insanely bad allergies and a blocked nose every day so i'd usually have to mouth breathe every night instead of taking a telfast and spending money on medication like that.
@@user-fn1nt1su5mI feel you. This guy explains what I'd tell people when they're unable breathe while mewing -> ruclips.net/video/R1AuwVKNw0g/видео.html
The top comment in the comment section of that video:
“Calcifer
1 year ago
I was in a similar situation where I quite literally could not mew without not being able to breathe, and all I can say is if you're a teen especially; focus on getting either "reps" or mewing or lower your tongue to the most you can fit while being able to breathe. For me it was uncomfortable and sounded like "darth vader" if I had to describe it, but after around 10/11 months of inconsistent "mewing" and essentially just being aware of my tongue posture and trying to correct it when possible I'm at the point I can mew without it sounding/looking abnormal. Best advice I can give is to just set timers/reminders regularly or if you're at school try to focus on keeping posture in any downtime. If after a year of genuinely trying you might want to consider getting either an expander, MSE, or any other option if you can. Until then you might as well try to figure out mewing and just focus on hardmewing in reps to gain that space. Sorry if this made no sense, feel free to ask if you have any questions, and thanks Ronald for the video.”
Conclusion: Don't give up!
@@user-fn1nt1su5m I said this on another thread, but BOTOX can solve the problem. If applied on the muscle responsible for lifting the upper lip, it will make it go down, correcting the appearance of an permanently "open mouth". The same technique is also used to correct "gummy smiles"
What are your thoughts on the use of skin whitening products (hydroquinone)?
I think it’s weird how as a society we want baby smooth skin. Why are we trying to have the skin of literal children? We age and that’s the normal part of life.
Photoshop has really distorted the reality of how people looked. So we're trying to look like that. Plus some people naturally have soft skin.
Because biology? Softer and smoother skin is a sign of health and youth, so it's preferred. Aging is normal but something being normal doesn't make it good. Aging is a bad thing and it's fine to admit that.
@@ammarahmed4532 aging is fine, premsture aging is the problem
@@mmc1227 what's premsture aging? Also aging can be both a negative and normal at the same time, no one wants to grow old.
@@ammarahmed4532 premature aging. When a person gets to their mid 20s their cells die faster than they multiply. But stress or sickness make the cells die off more rapidl.
i love your channel :) can you analyse adriana lima?
Thankfully I have clear skin on my face but I have KP, cellulite, and uneven skintone all over my body 😩
This video isn't disappointing for me cuz I look ugly with and without acne lol
What I mean is facial structure plays a big role too
Good video.
Two words: defferin gel
Adapalene is awesome, but it doesn’t work for some people unfortunately
I ended up getting more acne from that fuckin gel, and had to throw away a full container
Man please make video on Ian Somerharlder♥️
At wat should u start retina
Age'*
start wearing sunscreen as soon as possible and start with a low dose of tretinoin in your teens
Retinol in your late teens and 20s and then start on low dose tretinoin.
The mist important thing is sunscreen during the day and barrier creams after the tret at night,
I have KP :(
Idk but like when white girls get red it's like really attractive idk to explain like the redness is maybe like a sign of great health fertility something like that???
They have the lowest firtility.
Who’s the girl at 0:53
This video confirmed why I hate my face 😂
There is a reason why good created everyone unique.
Yey I have so many acne scars and even after 6 laser treatments their still here 😭 uffffffffffff
Look into this Opus Plasma laser. Looks promising.
@@iTSjUSTcAUSE thank you
Stop eating unhealthy junk food and over oily or high calorie food eat good meat, vegetables, and fruits or nuts
Question, should I wear tretinoin before or after moisturizer my skin? My tretinoin is a creamy consistency
Either way is fine. If it really dries out your skin, moisturize before. And don't forget sunscreen after or your skin could actually get worse
You need to check the strength of the tretinoin first. Also patch test to see how your skin reacts to it. Many people get tretinoin burn and irritation at first which is normal but if it’s too harsh for you go for a lower strength. The initial phase of using and acclimatising to it is called retinisation so you’ll have a little irritation but after a few days your skin will get used to it. You can use a moisturiser first as a buffer and apply very little and gradually increase the amount you use
After
*sunscreen and retinol 🙏*
Ty
I have uneven skin tone, dark shades on side of my nose. Do anyone have any suggestion? 😢
more make up
So I am basically fucked. I don't have good facial aesthetics nor a good body shape, and not even good skin texture. Might as well stop calling myself a human at this point 😰😓😂
me, clicking on this with my nasty ass acne ridden face, ready to feel ugly!
sooo....... how to get a healthier skin?
Workout 5 hour a day like Crestiano Ronaldo 😂
When your anxiety meds make you sweat more as a side effect so you always have clogged pores on your forehead 👁👄👁
Eat them plants and get that good skin. 😊😊😊
Jokes on you, mine is hormonal
Lol I guess this is another reminder from God saying hurry up and clear your skin.
i am waiting by my computer every day waiting till the day that software drops
we get it we get it, I'm an ugly ance faced troll.
first!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
bruh
No. One. CARES. This isn't kindergarten. Literally no one cares if you comment first or not. Jesus
I love your voice
Just saying, imperfections make you look so darn perfect
Try some CNNs with it
wish im rich lol
that's the truth isn't it? you're not ugly, you're just not rich
@@user-jy9rq8nj7q yup
I have 9/10 skin but 2/10 face. 😢
helo🌚
i honesty don't get the point of this channel, explaining what is attractive or not? well everyone already knows that or has their own opinion, the only thing it can really provide is new insecurities for people who haven't had them before lol.
And if it's advice like "lose weight" pretty much everyone knows that too, and if you're gonna tell ppl to use skincare at that point they just might watch a beauty channel or something. There doesn't seem to be any idea in this videos presented really.
sometimes I feel like the vids do lack a direction. However, I think the research into which beauty standards are biological and which are cultural is very interesting. He’s also made videos about why some features work on some faces and not others
Lmao why u so mad😂
What’s the point of anything? It’s just providing information to the people who would like to know.
Ok
Third
All insecure people watch your video
Fifth