I love how Hyram never assumes we know what he’s talking about. Every time he mentions an ingredient, even if he’s said it in previous videos, he still explains it’s benefits and what it is. This is so great bc some ppl may remember not not everyone does and I really learn from him
Thank you for confirming what I (unfortunately) learned from trial and error: a simple routine of good, simple products used consistently works much better than constantly bombarding my skin with multiple harsh and ever-changing formulas. I would like to see you do a video on the things that need to be in a skin care routine.
I completely AGREE with NOT needing face masks. When I first started my skincare obsession years ago I thought I needed face masks I quickly realized I didn't need them because I use gentle actives everyday and masks are just unnecessary PLUS I didn't enjoy the experience.
Totally agree! It's about mental self care as well. Like I get comments from snotty mothers at the school, and my own mother!!, about makeup like "ugh I couldn't be bothered to do makeup it's such a waste of time"... I'm it makes me feel good and if I feel good then I'm a better mom, mind your business Caroline... 😂
Yaaas! I find that the simpler the skincare is, the happier my skin feels. The times I've tried to introduce new and luxurious skin regimens, my skin would break out and hate me. 😂❤️
@@yulyalim5178 nah im in my 20s and i didn't always have the best habits so i have scarring and huge pours in my t-zone. Also if I go too long without serums my skin just doesn't look as good. It's clean but the texture starts to worsen and I have more breakouts
@@Adrienaline-Rushed-Art oh yeah for sure, I just wanted to note that sometimes bare minimum is not an option. And if one have certain skin goals, serums and toners (yes, I said it) might help with that
I love how you give real options and don't necessarily shove your brand down everyone's throat. I love that you acknowledge outside skincare in recomendations
Do I need chocolate in my diet? No. Do I want chocolate in my diet? Yes, please! Do we technically need hydrating toners, mists and facemasks? No, for sure, I agree. But do I want it? Yes, yes, yes! For me, such a big part of why I spend so much time focusing on my skincare is purely as part of nourishing my mental health well-being, and that, to me, is just as important as the benefit it will actually give to my skin.
I love that you like taking care of your skin! To me skincare is almost a chore. I never miss a day of sunscreen ever, for the rest I'm really struggling with keeping up. At night I use a cleanser and throw on a moisturiser, in the mornings I don't even bother with the cleanser. It's water, sunscreen, go. I'm 42 and it will probably bite me in the arse soon.
@@cathrinerhardt I know it's so different for everyone. And you're already doing better than I did at 42! I only started skincare last year and I'm now 48, and before that I had hardly had a moisturiser and never touch a cleanser or any other skincare type. A hospital stay put my life into a new chapter and I discovered the joy of skincare. Completely new to it all! So I just dived in full-heartedly and got a little obsessed haha. Ultimately, I don't think we need many steps at all, and as you're using sunscreen, you're already winning. So be kind to yourself and celebrate that at least you're doing that :)
@@carpediemearth some people need these “unnecessary products”. serums don’t work for everyone, every single serum has broken me out. Toners however are extremely hydrating and great for me. Skincare is still not an exact science, things are getting recommended and then not recommended all the time. Hyram recommends slugging while lots of derma do not. We don’t know what the skin really “needs”, since everyone is different and things like air pollution, water pollution and deficiencies exist.
Completely agree on toners, however, when I have an acne flare up toner really helps (tea tree or salicylic acid toner really helps me keep the spots in check and clear my skin much faster). For the masks - I enjoy the experience and a good clay mask helps Face mist - I live in Dubai and it is super hot here, an spf face mist is a real life saver against heat and sun damage
I feel like toners are important for those who have hard water in their area and are washing their face with that. So the toner comes after and gets the hard water residue off your face. My shower head has a filter but not my sink
Really? I have very dry skin & once I run out of both of my toners, I think I'm going to switch to an essence bc they're more hydrating. I'm worried about hard water though.
@@perfectfae3534 there are great “toners” for dry skin! I just feel like running a cotton round with toner on it all over your face removes the hard water residue before the rest of the routine
you should always put sunscreen on last (after the rest of your skincare routine), otherwise it won't be as effective. and if the sunscreen(s) you've tried made your skin breakout then it might be because you used one(s) that isn't suited to your skin type? and there are sunscreen sprays that you can buy to spray on your face after you do your makeup.
Ever since I've cut my regime down to just a cleanser (Cerave or the new Neutrogena Clay Balancing Cleanser), and Cerave Daytime Lotion with SPF, and my sunscreen...my cystic acne has almost gone dormant and I have far less breakouts or less aggressive breakouts!!
I'm 65 and stand by CeraVe and Ordinary serums. My skin needs a bit more help, but i learned to mix the serums with the moisturizer, has cut back on redness. My skin is really sensitive. I use Cerave wash and moisturizer with sunscreen in the summer. I also hadd another sunscreen with higher SPF number because I can burn in 10 minutes. Love CeraVe.
@@SuperDrLisa When you mix serum into a product with your hands, the serum in the moisturizer will likely be applied patchy. You'll get almost no treatment in some areas & too much treatment in other areas. You'll see better results if you put them on separately.
Toner is my holy grail!!! Can’t live without it. My skin gets way too cracked and dry without it and I’m a skincare junkie. Let’s not forget, a toner is essential in Korea and look at their skin! Not necessary for some but a necessity if you want even better skin.
Totally agree with you. I used to use alot of different products before I've learned simpler- better. I've over done it so much that my skin was literally "squeaky clean" and then I've suffered with break outs, redness etc. Took me a very long time to get my skin back to " normal " . Thank you for all your help and info and recommendations 🙏🏼
I am 14 and I do have a bit of struggle with getting rid of my acne and dark spots/discoloration/hyperpigmentation. HYRAM has given me a lot of knowledge about skin care and watching his videos has helped me find so many good products for my skim. Thanks HYRAM!
I am happy to hear that, Aslyn! Keep taking care of your skin - you'll be happy you did when you get older! Take it from a 50-year-old whom didn't have access to much skincare in her youth.
One of my favorite videos so far! I'm 21, and have been trying to establish a skincare routine since high school, but I went into that journey without doing a lot of research and spent wayyyyyy too much money on trying different products. Hyram is teaching me so much and helping me choose products that fit my budget and actually work. I will say, right now I'm using Curology and feel like it is working, but wish I didn't have to pay so much for the subscription. I'd love to see a video about which products are the most essential/affordable, and also a video about Curology and some affordable alternatives to the medicated creams.
I'm a skincare nerd/esthetician, but I literally have many days where i do the bare minimum because i am lazy; so i just cleanse/spf at day, cleanse/moisturize at night. i just use the gold bond pure moisture lotion for both face and body. it saves money and lessens the amount of products to have in my cabinet, esp since that lotion has many ingredients i look for in serums/toners, like niacinamide, ceramides, etc. it's nice to keep things simple!
Does it contain fragrances or essential oils? If it does, it's bad for skin. Idk why people like using wasteful products like face mists. If you need to cool down go to an air conditioned room or get a fan
I used to be was sooo confused about skincare and 2 years back i found hyram's channel i got to know soo much from him and i have been using product he recommend and my skin has changed sooo much i am so thankful to him for educating us about skincare🤗❤️🤗
Only facemist I use is Anthelios from La Roche-Posay, and that’s because it is SPF 50 in mist form, and when I have make-up done, it’s difficult to reapply SPF otherwise.
@@larapalma3744 I have SPF 50 under it and use spray only before I go outside to move from point A to point B. Mists and sprays work, but not as long or effectively. They say it’s SPF50, but its more like SPF30.
hyram, the reason slugging keeps moisture in is the same reason people use face oils... the oils seal in moisture just like petrolatum. many people just dont like the greasy feeling of petrolatum and/or it breaks them out. i absolutely hate putting vaseline on my face, so i use rosehip oil, which has the same effect for me, and prevents overnight water loss.
Videos like these help go from a 1 step scub exfoliation to 4 step routine witch has help my breakouts from stress/wearing mask/workout, Cerave 4% benzoyl proxzide cleanser Peach slices exfoliation Versed gel moisturizer Beauty by Jose Joseon sunscreen. Debating on getting peach slices 10% Azelaic acid serum
I just have to say one thing and this is coming from a licensed Esti. Face mists are BS for the most part, but the one that is the “heritage store” brand- which has just glycerin and Rosewater- works wonders as a moderate to deep moisturizer as the glycerin locks in moisture and the rose helps to calm skin! Glycerin is an amazing ingredient, and since the spray actually has it, it actually works! That’s the only moisturizer I use currently actually even though it’s technically a “Spray” because my skin is so sensitive and the glycerin doesn’t break me out because is non-comedogenic. It also COMPLETELY hydrates my skin. Way less transepidermal water loss!
Good to keep in mind that this is skin-dependent! I can forget my serums but with my dry skin you can pry my HaruHaru Wonder Black Rice Hyaluronic Toner out of my cold dead hands. I have extremely dry skin and if I only use a moisturizer with a serum I never feel as hydrated as my toner and moisturizer. I personally need the extra hydration from a toner over a serum.
Hyram toner is a layering step in the need for hydration. If you use it with a cotton ball, it whisks away anything left there even after cleansing. I do agree about the eye cream. Thank you for all your efforts
Also if no one has mentioned it … for the extra hydration while u sleep drink water. A good organic Coconut 🥥 water is really great it helps from the inside out. 😊
For me I use a toner every morning once I was out and had acne for a few days bc when I was little I was diagnosed with prepubescent acne and my dermatologist gave me a skin care routine that works for me :)
Skincare isn't one size fits all. We all have to go through trial & error to see what works for us & finding a good routine usually literally takes YEARS. I'm 33 & I still haven't found the perfect skincare routine, but I have found some amazing products. I have acne too. I've been using what my derm prescribed me for the past 2 months. It's called tretinoin. It works SO good. I have almost entirely cleared up all my acne. I still always have a few pimples on my face, but I'm hoping that changes in the future when my routine gets more perfected.
I get cyntic acne still in my early 30s and have tried different toners and have found all of them not that great for my skin. Different strokes for different folks I guess, I don't feel they are needed
Just started skincare a couple weeks ago and already seeing and feeling positive changes. Pretty much all I needed to know was info I got from this channel. Incredible grateful for the information you've been sharing.
I live in Arizona and I have a humidifier by my bed but a few hours into the day I was dried out again. I tried countless moisturizers and couldn’t find anything that truly worked in our climate. Skinfix is the first thing that I ever found that really fixes the dryness. I’ve been using it for a year or so, and I don’t plan on ever using anything else. It’s not cheap but you also get a lot of bang for your buck with that stuff.
Gotta share my best skincare decision because honestly skincare adds up so it HAS TO be worth it. I love the Walgreens brand moisturizing skin cream. It’s currently 10.49$ for 16 oz and I feel like not enough people know about this. It’s the most basic and pleasant moisturizer I’ve ever tried and I’ve been through MANY! Now that my moisturizer is basic and does it’s job, my other products actually work and my skin looks so much more healthy. Great under sunscreen and makeup too!
I based my entire skincare routine off of your advice. Now it’s one of my favorite parts of my day, and I have definitely noticed improvements. Simple is key and I am so happy with this lifestyle change! Love you and your channel!!!!!!!
I would totally choose toners with good ingredients over a serum with the same ingredients. Personal preference but toners make my skin plump and juicy and hydrated and moisturizer keeps that in. Serums? Not so much. I love serums but I love toner/essence more. (If I had to choose just one. Lol. Thankfully I don’t)
I alternate based on what my skin is needing but in the rotation are: Mario Badescu spray with aloe, adaptogens, and coconut water (only one they make with actual good ingredients) Origins mega mushroom relief and resilience First Aid Beauty ultra repair Sephora toners - vitamin c one and the niacinamide and zinc one Glow recipe watermelon glow Biossance squalane + BHA Innisfree ginger honey nourishing ampoule COSRX advanced snail 96 essence I don’t use them all every time, obviously. But I do tend to press in 2 or 3 toners each routine. I also do use serums but, as I said, given the choice, I’d choose my toners over my serums cuz they make me feel more plumpy and I can keep that hydration in with a good cream or oil
@@carpediemearth Glad that works for you. When I ride with a group of motorcyclists, we say “ride your own ride.” Which means ride how you’re comfortable riding, don’t try to ride like anyone else. Same for skin care. I’m 52. My choices may not be the same as someone in their teens, 20s, 40s, etc. I’m happy doing what works best for my skin. I’m glad you’re happy doing what works best for yours.
I use Witch Hazel! Kind of meant to be a toner, but I generally use it to quick clean after addressing pimples, and also use it after washing and when I need a quick clean up. They make wipes with it. You have to get one that is purely witch hazel and a medium product though. Like, water and whatnots. No parfum or rose oil or hazel with any other thing added in.
Love this. Agreed. I get sucked into buying unnecessary products sometimes and it needs to stop. Sticking to the necessary basics is definitely the way to go. If you have the money to try a bunch of products, great. But it's important to acknowledge that you can achieve results with 3 or 4 products that are effective for you.
Tip: don’t use makeup wipes or rounds for makeup. The whole reason why makeup clogs your pores is because the wipes don’t absorb the makeup, they push into your skin and clog your pores. Meanwhile taking it off using your facial cleanser pushes and washes it off your skin. Personally this has helped my skin a lot, I just use my ceravea foaming cleaner and it works really well! I only really wear mascara and it works but I tested it once with heavy makeup like foundation as an experiment and it made a difference! Second tip do NOT do slugging especially if you have acne especially hormonal acne, it clogs your pores a lot. I tried slugging before it was a trend back in 2019, and it clogged my pores and was a nightmare to take off because of the texture.
I have seen so many “overnight” products and my first thought is how do people keep this stuff off their pillow? If I tried slugging, I’d have this stuff all over my pillow and in my hair come morning!
Truuue!! I have been on a very minimal skin care routine since my teenage years. Cleanser, sunscreen, and moisturiser now I will be adding Tretinoin to my routine and maybe upgrade my current moisturiser to a rich and thicker one to avoid irritation and dryness caused by Retin A
Yes please do a video on what you would recommend for a day and night skin care routine. And let us know if it’s a daily or weekly event for some of the products. I always get nervous that I am doing something too little or too much. I’m such a newb!! Your videos have been so helpful ❤
I love this video because I feel the exact same way! I finally got in to see a dermatologist and I found out that I was giving myself acne because I was over sensitizing my skin by using too make products. After I switched to a gentle fragrance free cleanser, a prescribed treatment for occasional breakouts and a fragrance free moisturizer and sunscreen my skin changed completely. Although I do still love a good moisturizing mask! Makes ya feel good 🥰
The only things I use on my face is face wash, moisturizer and sunscreen in the summer. I sometimes use mildison cream on zits that are taking a long time to heal or have turned into “sores”. Is that a skincare routine, I only started washing my face with face wash in my mid later teens, I know please don’t hate me, I never have cared that I had zits and black heads. My acne has never bothered me. I don’t use a lot of product on my body because I have a lot of allergies and I have REALLY sensitive skin
I literally saved a ton of stress and money just having these questions answered. Also people remember a skincare that works for another may not be necessary for you. I have sensitive oily skin and I found using so many products made me look bright red and irritated. That went away once I stopped over using several products and stuck to basic gentle cleanser, simple moisturizer not too thick and a oil free mineral sunscreen.
I love how every item you mentioned is a part of my routine(minus the disposable rounds. I have reusable). Buuut, I’m not the person this video is made for. I love my extras!!! Lol I do know they are extras though, definitely not necessary. I actually only use an eye cream cuz dry skin type but very millia prone on the eyes. I never buy expensive eye creams though. I also only buy face masks that are the wash off or sheet masks in a box(30 masks-one container). I try to watch waste even though I’m extra. Love the video and I definitely agree with all of this if someone is looking for a minimal routine with just the must haves.
My moisturizer is the most important product. Next is my face wash. These things I’ll spend big bucks on to get good results. I used to use aveeno until I discovered the most amazing creams ever. A good moisturizer does wonders to the skin.
Please make one explaining what we absolutely need. I bought a whole lineup of cerave products to get my skin together and they are working… just not as good as I would like. I need a basic skin routine that can help with my excema on my face and keep me looking glowy!
I agree with everything you are saying. But I went to a French spa in France and the hostess who is French explained to me that toner is the most important part in a skin care routine because of unclean water and extra residue that may be on your face. The water in France at least is very hard and in many places in the states as well so that is the reason she explained to me for using a toner and another esthetician explained to me the same.
I’m 38 and people refuse to believe I’m not in my early or mid twenties. Partially bc my genetics, but mostly it’s my simple skincare. I’ve listened to Hyram for 3 years and he gives great advice. Listen!
Watching your - and a few others' - content really helped me pare down. A 10 step routine is lovely from a ritual perspective, like unwinding after a long day, but in addition to the burden on the wallet, Y'ALL. Y'ALLLLLLL. YOU *COULD SIMPLY BE SLEEPING.* (Or catching another ep of your favorite show, walking the dog a little longer, whatever your priority is.)
One thing I can’t live without is peace out dots - I love these things for the one or two blemishes that just appear and isn’t a full on breakout. I have a night time eye cream but I find that I wake up with dry eyes almost, which is really strange so I think have to not use them every night. I don’t have eye drops so maybe I’m doing something wrong.
Hi, Hyram, i'm 13 and i've had hormonal acne for 5 years and ive been experimenting with hundreds of skincare brands, but the brand that really helped my skin is called freederm, all their products have niacinamide in so i would just like your opinion to see if it is actually a good brand thanks so much xx
I started my skincare because of you hyram around a year ago. My skin is much hydrated now and my sun spots are also disappearing. ❤️ I gave 1 month of learning about my skin and I mostly watched your videos.
Thank you, Hyram! I feel better about the things I DON’T use. Nothing you listed is included in my skincare, and I’m thankful for that. I’m 47, and look like I’m in my low 30’s. When people find out how old I am, they’re shocked! I have used the same moisturizer (with SPF) since I was 12. Since it still works for me, I’m sticking with it!
for dry skin I just recently tried the la Roche posay cicaplast balm because I've been seeing it online more recently and my skin is starting to get dry already from summer ending and I can say it's the best thing I've found for dry patches. I have a ton of skincare products and have a long routine usually and switch up my moisturizer every once in awhile, but between the first aid beauty wild oat hydrating toner that I've bought 3 times now and the cicaplast, I can use a lightweight moisturizer at night then spot treat with the balm and be perfectly hydrated/moisturized.
Can't be more agreed to this one! OMG you literally just shared the thoughts I had for so long! Face mask , face oils and toners really really dispensable!
I love the skinfix 3xpeptide cream as well. Even more so though, I love LOVE the pyunkang yul calming barrier cream & it's $10. I really love their whole line & they're worth checking out! I'd love to see content on the brand to hear what you think : ) The consistency of the calming barrier cream is similar to that of Peter Thomas Roth's water drench! It really is an excellent moisturizer.
Nope, agreed. A face mask in a nice long bath with a good cup of tea (and Bailey sarian) is my couple of times a month self care moment, my idea of a good night 😂 but do agree they’re not essential.
Please!! Share with us what you think a “basic” routine should be. Mine is: in the mornings: cleanser, hyaluronic acid, vitamin C, moisturizer and SPF. In the evenings: cleanser, Buffet, Retinol, moisturizer. Next week, I’ll start including a cocktail of lactic, glycolic, kojic and pyrubic acids maybe two or three times a week, instead of the retinol. What do you think?
I use one of those silicon chicken cutlet blending sponges for my serum and toners to be even MORE economical and keep my product from being absorbed into my hands. They work great, and I use like 1/4 of the product I would otherwise.
I have 2 cleansers for double cleansing, a toner, a eye cream, two oils, lactic acid treatment, sunscreen, moisturizer, exfoliating pads...and I use cotton balls. I gotta by reusable ones
You can't live without: 1. Toner 2. Hydrating eye cream 3. Single use cotton rounds 4. Face mists 5. Face oils 6. Face masks (NOT the one we wear when we go out, like the SHEET with serums and/or toner) 😘
The bliss clear genious peel and cerave healing ointment I really do need and are NECESSARY for me. But those two things are useful for me because I have dry skin and because that peel I use for back acne twice a week so it lasts long.
I really appreciate this video!! I personally use squalene (not sure if that is an oil or serum) but I use it during the winter if I feel like my skin is a bit drier, usually after a retinol night, on top of a moisture barrier repairing moisturizer and hyaluronic acid, I would slug but I wear a cpap at night and it gets messy :') i totally love this list because it makes things so simple because theres so much skincare being promoted
As someone who cannot use hyloronic acid due to endocrine issues (I produce too much as is so adding more chaps my face) I love the salicylic and susincic acid with squalene from the ordinary
I have never used a Toner. I'm not a big fan of them. I adore the buffet serum by the ordinary. I usually get the copper peptide buffet serum. Please don't hate me! I dont use sunscreen on my face. I live in Scotland, UK. We don't get a lot of sun. also I wear makeup and I find sunscreen breaks my skin out so much. Can anyone recommend a sunscreen that is instantly absorbed and is compatible with makeup? Also would I moisturise first then use SPF? Meh. Thanks for this video.
Hi. I have always hated facial sunscreen as it’s normally greasy or a white cast but I was recently introduced to the innisfree daily up defense sunscreen with a spf of 36. I really like it and now wear sunscreen whenever I will be outside for any length of time. It absorbs quickly and it’s not greasy ! I bought it at Sephora in the States and will buy it again the next time I travel to the States. Sadly I haven’t found it for sale in Canada yet. Good luck 🤞
Hi, personally I like to use toners for hydration because I have trouble finding a moisturizer with a lot of humectant. And for example, I use hyaluronic acid as a serum and my skin is more prone to dryness as I live in a dry environment so use a face mist during the day when I stay at home. So I think it can be useful depending the situation.
What about chemical exfoliants? I usually use a thin cotton round to apply it to my face, can I just pat the exfoliant onto my face directly and its fine?
Hyram can you please review A|N Skin and Beauty products? People in the STL area are raving about this locally started skincare line, but the products are pretty highly priced. I want to know if it’s worth the $$. One of their main branding items is that they are pregnancy safe, and I just went through IVF!
Yes do a long skin care routine‼️ Love your research and explanations. You mention products you use to prevent aging. Some of us are " post acne" now, maybe 50+, could you do a few videos for us also on good skin care routines 👍❤️ Thank You Hyram.
Love the way you explain things, great info! I love the luxuriousness of a lengthy skincare routine with oils and mists and everything but I agree a lot of it isn't necessary
I love how Hyram never assumes we know what he’s talking about. Every time he mentions an ingredient, even if he’s said it in previous videos, he still explains it’s benefits and what it is. This is so great bc some ppl may remember not not everyone does and I really learn from him
He sounds like a Virgo 🥰
More Virgo facts please thx
I’ve been doing skincare since quarantine started, and my acne has almost fully gone away thanks to you!!!
That makes me so happy!! So proud of you for sticking with it ❤️
What products do you use?
What products do. You use?
Probably eating better.
Thank you for confirming what I (unfortunately) learned from trial and error: a simple routine of good, simple products used consistently works much better than constantly bombarding my skin with multiple harsh and ever-changing formulas. I would like to see you do a video on the things that need to be in a skin care routine.
I completely AGREE with NOT needing face masks. When I first started my skincare obsession years ago I thought I needed face masks I quickly realized I didn't need them because I use gentle actives everyday and masks are just unnecessary PLUS I didn't enjoy the experience.
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Thank god I'm not the only one that thinks thought this. Lol
Totally agree! It's about mental self care as well.
Like I get comments from snotty mothers at the school, and my own mother!!, about makeup like "ugh I couldn't be bothered to do makeup it's such a waste of time"... I'm it makes me feel good and if I feel good then I'm a better mom, mind your business Caroline... 😂
Yaaas! I find that the simpler the skincare is, the happier my skin feels. The times I've tried to introduce new and luxurious skin regimens, my skin would break out and hate me. 😂❤️
This is so me as well 😀
Yes!! I drool over the beautiful products but at the end of the day I know that anything fun breaks me out 😢
You also don't necessarily need serums! cleansing, sunscreen and moisturizer are the bare minimum if you want the most minimal routine :)
Well if you’re in your 20s then yeah, but mature skin needs a little bit more, retinol and ceramides at least
@@yulyalim5178 nah im in my 20s and i didn't always have the best habits so i have scarring and huge pours in my t-zone. Also if I go too long without serums my skin just doesn't look as good. It's clean but the texture starts to worsen and I have more breakouts
@@Adrienaline-Rushed-Art oh yeah for sure, I just wanted to note that sometimes bare minimum is not an option. And if one have certain skin goals, serums and toners (yes, I said it) might help with that
@@Adrienaline-Rushed-Art can i know what serum do you use
@A C Bro WHAT that is not true at all… unless you are really oily I guess?? Idk
I love how you give real options and don't necessarily shove your brand down everyone's throat. I love that you acknowledge outside skincare in recomendations
Do I need chocolate in my diet? No. Do I want chocolate in my diet? Yes, please! Do we technically need hydrating toners, mists and facemasks? No, for sure, I agree. But do I want it? Yes, yes, yes! For me, such a big part of why I spend so much time focusing on my skincare is purely as part of nourishing my mental health well-being, and that, to me, is just as important as the benefit it will actually give to my skin.
Yes, skin care is also self care. The experience is important to me.
I love that you like taking care of your skin! To me skincare is almost a chore. I never miss a day of sunscreen ever, for the rest I'm really struggling with keeping up. At night I use a cleanser and throw on a moisturiser, in the mornings I don't even bother with the cleanser. It's water, sunscreen, go. I'm 42 and it will probably bite me in the arse soon.
@@cathrinerhardt I know it's so different for everyone. And you're already doing better than I did at 42! I only started skincare last year and I'm now 48, and before that I had hardly had a moisturiser and never touch a cleanser or any other skincare type. A hospital stay put my life into a new chapter and I discovered the joy of skincare. Completely new to it all! So I just dived in full-heartedly and got a little obsessed haha. Ultimately, I don't think we need many steps at all, and as you're using sunscreen, you're already winning. So be kind to yourself and celebrate that at least you're doing that :)
@@carpediemearth some people need these “unnecessary products”. serums don’t work for everyone, every single serum has broken me out. Toners however are extremely hydrating and great for me. Skincare is still not an exact science, things are getting recommended and then not recommended all the time. Hyram recommends slugging while lots of derma do not. We don’t know what the skin really “needs”, since everyone is different and things like air pollution, water pollution and deficiencies exist.
Good for you. He's not telling you not to use them. You are one of the people he was talking about in his disclaimer. Gosh!
Completely agree on toners, however, when I have an acne flare up toner really helps (tea tree or salicylic acid toner really helps me keep the spots in check and clear my skin much faster).
For the masks - I enjoy the experience and a good clay mask helps
Face mist - I live in Dubai and it is super hot here, an spf face mist is a real life saver against heat and sun damage
Ooh I’m moving to Abu Dhabi next month - any skincare tips Much appreciated!
Yes, Hyram I would love to see a video with the product that are MOST necessary for good skin care routine. TY!
I feel like toners are important for those who have hard water in their area and are washing their face with that. So the toner comes after and gets the hard water residue off your face. My shower head has a filter but not my sink
Really? I have very dry skin & once I run out of both of my toners, I think I'm going to switch to an essence bc they're more hydrating. I'm worried about hard water though.
@@perfectfae3534 there are great “toners” for dry skin! I just feel like running a cotton round with toner on it all over your face removes the hard water residue before the rest of the routine
you should always put sunscreen on last (after the rest of your skincare routine), otherwise it won't be as effective. and if the sunscreen(s) you've tried made your skin breakout then it might be because you used one(s) that isn't suited to your skin type? and there are sunscreen sprays that you can buy to spray on your face after you do your makeup.
Ever since I've cut my regime down to just a cleanser (Cerave or the new Neutrogena Clay Balancing Cleanser), and Cerave Daytime Lotion with SPF, and my sunscreen...my cystic acne has almost gone dormant and I have far less breakouts or less aggressive breakouts!!
I'm 65 and stand by CeraVe and Ordinary serums. My skin needs a bit more help, but i learned to mix the serums with the moisturizer, has cut back on redness. My skin is really sensitive. I use Cerave wash and moisturizer with sunscreen in the summer. I also hadd another sunscreen with higher SPF number because I can burn in 10 minutes. Love CeraVe.
@@SuperDrLisa When you mix serum into a product with your hands, the serum in the moisturizer will likely be applied patchy. You'll get almost no treatment in some areas & too much treatment in other areas. You'll see better results if you put them on separately.
Toner is my holy grail!!! Can’t live without it. My skin gets way too cracked and dry without it and I’m a skincare junkie. Let’s not forget, a toner is essential in Korea and look at their skin! Not necessary for some but a necessity if you want even better skin.
Asian skin as everyone knows is for the most part, genetically great. Nothing to do with toner.
@@jochenstossberg5427 Not me, I didn’t have good skin,
Totally agree with you. I used to use alot of different products before I've learned simpler- better. I've over done it so much that my skin was literally "squeaky clean" and then I've suffered with break outs, redness etc. Took me a very long time to get my skin back to " normal " . Thank you for all your help and info and recommendations 🙏🏼
I am 14 and I do have a bit of struggle with getting rid of my acne and dark spots/discoloration/hyperpigmentation. HYRAM has given me a lot of knowledge about skin care and watching his videos has helped me find so many good products for my skim. Thanks HYRAM!
I am happy to hear that, Aslyn! Keep taking care of your skin - you'll be happy you did when you get older! Take it from a 50-year-old whom didn't have access to much skincare in her youth.
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One of my favorite videos so far! I'm 21, and have been trying to establish a skincare routine since high school, but I went into that journey without doing a lot of research and spent wayyyyyy too much money on trying different products. Hyram is teaching me so much and helping me choose products that fit my budget and actually work. I will say, right now I'm using Curology and feel like it is working, but wish I didn't have to pay so much for the subscription. I'd love to see a video about which products are the most essential/affordable, and also a video about Curology and some affordable alternatives to the medicated creams.
I'm a skincare nerd/esthetician, but I literally have many days where i do the bare minimum because i am lazy; so i just cleanse/spf at day, cleanse/moisturize at night. i just use the gold bond pure moisture lotion for both face and body. it saves money and lessens the amount of products to have in my cabinet, esp since that lotion has many ingredients i look for in serums/toners, like niacinamide, ceramides, etc. it's nice to keep things simple!
I love face mists in the summertime, it helps cool down my skin. I choose one that doesn’t contain alcohol, it’s amazing for a day at the beach 😊
That's a good idea. BC of a medication I'm on, I do very poorly in the heat.
Does it contain fragrances or essential oils? If it does, it's bad for skin. Idk why people like using wasteful products like face mists. If you need to cool down go to an air conditioned room or get a fan
I used to be was sooo confused about skincare and 2 years back i found hyram's channel i got to know soo much from him and i have been using product he recommend and my skin has changed sooo much i am so thankful to him for educating us about skincare🤗❤️🤗
Yes please make a video about what we definitely need in a face care routine!!!
The Ordinary is my skincare saving grace! Mom and wife on a budget, I'm always reaching for The Ordinary!
I agree with you. I didn't know about the reusable cotton rounds. I think I will get a set for each of my daughters for Christmas.
Only facemist I use is Anthelios from La Roche-Posay, and that’s because it is SPF 50 in mist form, and when I have make-up done, it’s difficult to reapply SPF otherwise.
I doubt that really gives protection
@@larapalma3744 I have SPF 50 under it and use spray only before I go outside to move from point A to point B. Mists and sprays work, but not as long or effectively. They say it’s SPF50, but its more like SPF30.
hyram, the reason slugging keeps moisture in is the same reason people use face oils... the oils seal in moisture just like petrolatum. many people just dont like the greasy feeling of petrolatum and/or it breaks them out. i absolutely hate putting vaseline on my face, so i use rosehip oil, which has the same effect for me, and prevents overnight water loss.
I absolutely love the idea of getting a serum and leave the toner out. So much nicer to think my routine that way. Thank you!
Omg! Yes, a video on the products you think are necessary would be great!
Videos like these help go from a 1 step scub exfoliation to 4 step routine witch has help my breakouts from stress/wearing mask/workout,
Cerave 4% benzoyl proxzide cleanser
Peach slices exfoliation
Versed gel moisturizer
Beauty by Jose Joseon sunscreen.
Debating on getting peach slices 10% Azelaic acid serum
I just have to say one thing and this is coming from a licensed Esti. Face mists are BS for the most part, but the one that is the “heritage store” brand- which has just glycerin and Rosewater- works wonders as a moderate to deep moisturizer as the glycerin locks in moisture and the rose helps to calm skin! Glycerin is an amazing ingredient, and since the spray actually has it, it actually works! That’s the only moisturizer I use currently actually even though it’s technically a “Spray” because my skin is so sensitive and the glycerin doesn’t break me out because is non-comedogenic. It also COMPLETELY hydrates my skin. Way less transepidermal water loss!
Good to keep in mind that this is skin-dependent! I can forget my serums but with my dry skin you can pry my HaruHaru Wonder Black Rice Hyaluronic Toner out of my cold dead hands. I have extremely dry skin and if I only use a moisturizer with a serum I never feel as hydrated as my toner and moisturizer. I personally need the extra hydration from a toner over a serum.
Hyram toner is a layering step in the need for hydration. If you use it with a cotton ball, it whisks away anything left there even after cleansing. I do agree about the eye cream. Thank you for all your efforts
Also if no one has mentioned it … for the extra hydration while u sleep drink water. A good organic Coconut 🥥 water is really great it helps from the inside out. 😊
For me I use a toner every morning once I was out and had acne for a few days bc when I was little I was diagnosed with prepubescent acne and my dermatologist gave me a skin care routine that works for me :)
Skincare isn't one size fits all. We all have to go through trial & error to see what works for us & finding a good routine usually literally takes YEARS. I'm 33 & I still haven't found the perfect skincare routine, but I have found some amazing products. I have acne too. I've been using what my derm prescribed me for the past 2 months. It's called tretinoin. It works SO good. I have almost entirely cleared up all my acne. I still always have a few pimples on my face, but I'm hoping that changes in the future when my routine gets more perfected.
I get cyntic acne still in my early 30s and have tried different toners and have found all of them not that great for my skin. Different strokes for different folks I guess, I don't feel they are needed
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It’s nice & soothing to use a toner after shaving. Not necessary, but feels good!
Love the inky list PHA toner 👌 super gentle for sensitive skin!
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Just started skincare a couple weeks ago and already seeing and feeling positive changes. Pretty much all I needed to know was info I got from this channel. Incredible grateful for the information you've been sharing.
Hyram, your jawline looks so good in this video
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I live in Arizona and I have a humidifier by my bed but a few hours into the day I was dried out again. I tried countless moisturizers and couldn’t find anything that truly worked in our climate. Skinfix is the first thing that I ever found that really fixes the dryness. I’ve been using it for a year or so, and I don’t plan on ever using anything else. It’s not cheap but you also get a lot of bang for your buck with that stuff.
Drink more water. Apply moisturizer to damp skin. Drink even more water,
I actually enjoy my toner. Its the black rice one from Haru Haru.i also enjoy a mask every now and then but yeah I agree w you for the most part.
I like it too! When you buy from Stylevana the price is also pretty good
Gotta share my best skincare decision because honestly skincare adds up so it HAS TO be worth it. I love the Walgreens brand moisturizing skin cream. It’s currently 10.49$ for 16 oz and I feel like not enough people know about this. It’s the most basic and pleasant moisturizer I’ve ever tried and I’ve been through MANY! Now that my moisturizer is basic and does it’s job, my other products actually work and my skin looks so much more healthy. Great under sunscreen and makeup too!
I'd recommend the CeraVe PM facial moisturizing lotion which has more beneficial ingredients
I based my entire skincare routine off of your advice. Now it’s one of my favorite parts of my day, and I have definitely noticed improvements. Simple is key and I am so happy with this lifestyle change! Love you and your channel!!!!!!!
I would totally choose toners with good ingredients over a serum with the same ingredients. Personal preference but toners make my skin plump and juicy and hydrated and moisturizer keeps that in. Serums? Not so much. I love serums but I love toner/essence more. (If I had to choose just one. Lol. Thankfully I don’t)
What toners do you use?
What toners do you use? Spill.
I alternate based on what my skin is needing but in the rotation are:
Mario Badescu spray with aloe, adaptogens, and coconut water (only one they make with actual good ingredients)
Origins mega mushroom relief and resilience
First Aid Beauty ultra repair
Sephora toners - vitamin c one and the niacinamide and zinc one
Glow recipe watermelon glow
Biossance squalane + BHA
Innisfree ginger honey nourishing ampoule
COSRX advanced snail 96 essence
I don’t use them all every time, obviously. But I do tend to press in 2 or 3 toners each routine. I also do use serums but, as I said, given the choice, I’d choose my toners over my serums cuz they make me feel more plumpy and I can keep that hydration in with a good cream or oil
Toners are unneeded. A good hydrating moisturizer does the job and even better.
@@carpediemearth Glad that works for you.
When I ride with a group of motorcyclists, we say “ride your own ride.” Which means ride how you’re comfortable riding, don’t try to ride like anyone else.
Same for skin care. I’m 52. My choices may not be the same as someone in their teens, 20s, 40s, etc. I’m happy doing what works best for my skin. I’m glad you’re happy doing what works best for yours.
I use Witch Hazel! Kind of meant to be a toner, but I generally use it to quick clean after addressing pimples, and also use it after washing and when I need a quick clean up. They make wipes with it. You have to get one that is purely witch hazel and a medium product though. Like, water and whatnots. No parfum or rose oil or hazel with any other thing added in.
Witch Hazel is so so drying
@@Fierclyfabulous If you are not oily skinned, and use it in high volumes.
Love this. Agreed. I get sucked into buying unnecessary products sometimes and it needs to stop. Sticking to the necessary basics is definitely the way to go. If you have the money to try a bunch of products, great. But it's important to acknowledge that you can achieve results with 3 or 4 products that are effective for you.
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Tip: don’t use makeup wipes or rounds for makeup. The whole reason why makeup clogs your pores is because the wipes don’t absorb the makeup, they push into your skin and clog your pores. Meanwhile taking it off using your facial cleanser pushes and washes it off your skin. Personally this has helped my skin a lot, I just use my ceravea foaming cleaner and it works really well! I only really wear mascara and it works but I tested it once with heavy makeup like foundation as an experiment and it made a difference! Second tip do NOT do slugging especially if you have acne especially hormonal acne, it clogs your pores a lot. I tried slugging before it was a trend back in 2019, and it clogged my pores and was a nightmare to take off because of the texture.
I have seen so many “overnight” products and my first thought is how do people keep this stuff off their pillow? If I tried slugging, I’d have this stuff all over my pillow and in my hair come morning!
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Truuue!! I have been on a very minimal skin care routine since my teenage years. Cleanser, sunscreen, and moisturiser now I will be adding Tretinoin to my routine and maybe upgrade my current moisturiser to a rich and thicker one to avoid irritation and dryness caused by Retin A
Yes please do a video on what you would recommend for a day and night skin care routine. And let us know if it’s a daily or weekly event for some of the products. I always get nervous that I am doing something too little or too much. I’m such a newb!! Your videos have been so helpful ❤
could you pleaseeeee do a video on black soap? bc now I’m questioning every single product I’m using on my face and that’s my favorite 🥺
I love this video because I feel the exact same way! I finally got in to see a dermatologist and I found out that I was giving myself acne because I was over sensitizing my skin by using too make products. After I switched to a gentle fragrance free cleanser, a prescribed treatment for occasional breakouts and a fragrance free moisturizer and sunscreen my skin changed completely. Although I do still love a good moisturizing mask! Makes ya feel good 🥰
The only things I use on my face is face wash, moisturizer and sunscreen in the summer. I sometimes use mildison cream on zits that are taking a long time to heal or have turned into “sores”. Is that a skincare routine, I only started washing my face with face wash in my mid later teens, I know please don’t hate me, I never have cared that I had zits and black heads. My acne has never bothered me. I don’t use a lot of product on my body because I have a lot of allergies and I have REALLY sensitive skin
I literally saved a ton of stress and money just having these questions answered. Also people remember a skincare that works for another may not be necessary for you. I have sensitive oily skin and I found using so many products made me look bright red and irritated. That went away once I stopped over using several products and stuck to basic gentle cleanser, simple moisturizer not too thick and a oil free mineral sunscreen.
I love how every item you mentioned is a part of my routine(minus the disposable rounds. I have reusable). Buuut, I’m not the person this video is made for. I love my extras!!! Lol I do know they are extras though, definitely not necessary.
I actually only use an eye cream cuz dry skin type but very millia prone on the eyes. I never buy expensive eye creams though.
I also only buy face masks that are the wash off or sheet masks in a box(30 masks-one container). I try to watch waste even though I’m extra.
Love the video and I definitely agree with all of this if someone is looking for a minimal routine with just the must haves.
I’m a babe on a budget and love a simple routine. This video was SUPER helpful! Thank you! Love you and your videos!!
great video!!!! so informative. and yes please make the what stuff you DO need video!
My moisturizer is the most important product. Next is my face wash. These things I’ll spend big bucks on to get good results. I used to use aveeno until I discovered the most amazing creams ever. A good moisturizer does wonders to the skin.
I use Jojoba oil as my first cleanse because of your collab with Shelbizzle
Please make one explaining what we absolutely need. I bought a whole lineup of cerave products to get my skin together and they are working… just not as good as I would like. I need a basic skin routine that can help with my excema on my face and keep me looking glowy!
I agree with everything you are saying. But I went to a French spa in France and the hostess who is French explained to me that toner is the most important part in a skin care routine because of unclean water and extra residue that may be on your face. The water in France at least is very hard and in many places in the states as well so that is the reason she explained to me for using a toner and another esthetician explained to me the same.
I’m 38 and people refuse to believe I’m not in my early or mid twenties. Partially bc my genetics, but mostly it’s my simple skincare. I’ve listened to Hyram for 3 years and he gives great advice. Listen!
I needed this video. Skin care is so overwhelming!!
Watching your - and a few others' - content really helped me pare down. A 10 step routine is lovely from a ritual perspective, like unwinding after a long day, but in addition to the burden on the wallet, Y'ALL. Y'ALLLLLLL. YOU *COULD SIMPLY BE SLEEPING.* (Or catching another ep of your favorite show, walking the dog a little longer, whatever your priority is.)
Honestly the benzac ac 5% wash has saved my skin. I was getting so many breakouts before using it!
Which one are you using? Can you recommend any?
@@jessielee1803 it is called what I said in my comment. Watch Wayne Goss’s video about it to see 😊
Hi Hyram.... can you please do a review/comparison for Youth to the People vs Sweet Chef...
One thing I can’t live without is peace out dots - I love these things for the one or two blemishes that just appear and isn’t a full on breakout.
I have a night time eye cream but I find that I wake up with dry eyes almost, which is really strange so I think have to not use them every night. I don’t have eye drops so maybe I’m doing something wrong.
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This video is spot on. If you are already using them, more power to you. If not, you don't have to have them. Love your work! Blessings! 🥰
Hi, Hyram, i'm 13 and i've had hormonal acne for 5 years and ive been experimenting with hundreds of skincare brands, but the brand that really helped my skin is called freederm, all their products have niacinamide in so i would just like your opinion to see if it is actually a good brand thanks so much xx
Hundreds of brands? Wow!
If it works for you then its good for you
I started my skincare because of you hyram around a year ago. My skin is much hydrated now and my sun spots are also disappearing. ❤️ I gave 1 month of learning about my skin and I mostly watched your videos.
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Slugging!!! My great grandma went to bed every night with Vaseline on her face and her skin was FLAWLESS!!!!
Thank you, Hyram! I feel better about the things I DON’T use. Nothing you listed is included in my skincare, and I’m thankful for that. I’m 47, and look like I’m in my low 30’s. When people find out how old I am, they’re shocked! I have used the same moisturizer (with SPF) since I was 12. Since it still works for me, I’m sticking with it!
which one do you use?
for dry skin I just recently tried the la Roche posay cicaplast balm because I've been seeing it online more recently and my skin is starting to get dry already from summer ending and I can say it's the best thing I've found for dry patches. I have a ton of skincare products and have a long routine usually and switch up my moisturizer every once in awhile, but between the first aid beauty wild oat hydrating toner that I've bought 3 times now and the cicaplast, I can use a lightweight moisturizer at night then spot treat with the balm and be perfectly hydrated/moisturized.
Can't be more agreed to this one! OMG you literally just shared the thoughts I had for so long! Face mask , face oils and toners really really dispensable!
I love the skinfix 3xpeptide cream as well. Even more so though, I love LOVE the pyunkang yul calming barrier cream & it's $10. I really love their whole line & they're worth checking out! I'd love to see content on the brand to hear what you think : ) The consistency of the calming barrier cream is similar to that of Peter Thomas Roth's water drench! It really is an excellent moisturizer.
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Nope, agreed. A face mask in a nice long bath with a good cup of tea (and Bailey sarian) is my couple of times a month self care moment, my idea of a good night 😂 but do agree they’re not essential.
Ladies dealing with the aggravating 11s on the forehead, one product that reduced mine in days: The Ordinary Argireline! #miracle! 💯
Please!! Share with us what you think a “basic” routine should be.
Mine is: in the mornings: cleanser, hyaluronic acid, vitamin C, moisturizer and SPF. In the evenings: cleanser, Buffet, Retinol, moisturizer. Next week, I’ll start including a cocktail of lactic, glycolic, kojic and pyrubic acids maybe two or three times a week, instead of the retinol.
What do you think?
La Roche Posay Pigmentclar Correcteur Anti Dark Circle Brightening Care! Huge help for my dark circles and tired eyes.
Hyram!!! Please do a video o your thoughts about Skin cycling
I use one of those silicon chicken cutlet blending sponges for my serum and toners to be even MORE economical and keep my product from being absorbed into my hands. They work great, and I use like 1/4 of the product I would otherwise.
I have 2 cleansers for double cleansing, a toner, a eye cream, two oils, lactic acid treatment, sunscreen, moisturizer, exfoliating pads...and I use cotton balls. I gotta by reusable ones
Lol, as soon as you said James Welsh, I was like, ohhhhh here comes the toner😂
You can't live without:
1. Toner
2. Hydrating eye cream
3. Single use cotton rounds
4. Face mists
5. Face oils
6. Face masks (NOT the one we wear when we go out, like the SHEET with serums and/or toner) 😘
*Can live without 👍
Yeah you just confused a bunch of people. So we "CANT" live without the ones you listed??
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I've been waiting for a video like this for a while
The bliss clear genious peel and cerave healing ointment I really do need and are NECESSARY for me. But those two things are useful for me because I have dry skin and because that peel I use for back acne twice a week so it lasts long.
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I really appreciate this video!! I personally use squalene (not sure if that is an oil or serum) but I use it during the winter if I feel like my skin is a bit drier, usually after a retinol night, on top of a moisture barrier repairing moisturizer and hyaluronic acid, I would slug but I wear a cpap at night and it gets messy :') i totally love this list because it makes things so simple because theres so much skincare being promoted
Cosrx propolis toner saved my skin somehow. Idk why. I cannot live without it 🫡
I use Doterra's skin line and all the products are amazing. My skin has never looked better and great natural essential oils
Skin fix it’s amazing, especially during the winter months!
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As someone who cannot use hyloronic acid due to endocrine issues (I produce too much as is so adding more chaps my face) I love the salicylic and susincic acid with squalene from the ordinary
I have never used a Toner. I'm not a big fan of them. I adore the buffet serum by the ordinary. I usually get the copper peptide buffet serum. Please don't hate me! I dont use sunscreen on my face. I live in Scotland, UK. We don't get a lot of sun. also I wear makeup and I find sunscreen breaks my skin out so much. Can anyone recommend a sunscreen that is instantly absorbed and is compatible with makeup? Also would I moisturise first then use SPF? Meh. Thanks for this video.
personally, my favorite sunscreen is summer friday's shadedrops. it melts into the skin quickly and has been compatible with all of my makeup so far!
Hi. I have always hated facial sunscreen as it’s normally greasy or a white cast but I was recently introduced to the innisfree daily up defense sunscreen with a spf of 36. I really like it and now wear sunscreen whenever I will be outside for any length of time. It absorbs quickly and it’s not greasy ! I bought it at Sephora in the States and will buy it again the next time I travel to the States. Sadly I haven’t found it for sale in Canada yet. Good luck 🤞
Hi, personally I like to use toners for hydration because I have trouble finding a moisturizer with a lot of humectant. And for example, I use hyaluronic acid as a serum and my skin is more prone to dryness as I live in a dry environment so use a face mist during the day when I stay at home. So I think it can be useful depending the situation.
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What about chemical exfoliants? I usually use a thin cotton round to apply it to my face, can I just pat the exfoliant onto my face directly and its fine?
Yes
Hyram can you please review A|N Skin and Beauty products? People in the STL area are raving about this locally started skincare line, but the products are pretty highly priced. I want to know if it’s worth the $$. One of their main branding items is that they are pregnancy safe, and I just went through IVF!
Yes do a long skin care routine‼️ Love your research and explanations. You mention products you use to prevent aging. Some of us are " post acne" now, maybe 50+, could you do a few videos for us also on good skin care routines 👍❤️ Thank You Hyram.
Love the way you explain things, great info! I love the luxuriousness of a lengthy skincare routine with oils and mists and everything but I agree a lot of it isn't necessary
Would love to watch a "must haves" video from you Hyram :)