What we need are treatments for hair as we age. Hair gets noticeably thinner, dry, limp, lacklustre. Good hair makes a huge difference, even to an aging face!
I'm almost like the American version of Alice lol. I'm 40 and have been doing 10 years of tweakments to my face and body. I've done almost everything (including 3 fat transfers) except a facelift. I'm just chasing one thing after another, playing a game of whack-a-mole. When a round of treatments ends, it's time to start all over again. It's an unhealthy hobby and obsession. CoolPeel, neuromodulators, and fillers are my #1 picks. Sculptra and PRF injections have always been the biggest disappointments. Quite literally money pits. It takes many syringes to get a tiny result. RF micro needling for the face is a huge no-no. Expensive skincare has also been a waste. I'd rather go back to drugstore brands and focus on fitness and good sleep. Expensive lessons learned.
@@bronwynbehan5942 3 CoolPeels, quarterly neuromodulator (especially under the eyes), and HA fillers. As I look back on a year of spending ~$20k, I looked better at the start when I had less stress in my life. So I’m probably an idiot for everything I’ve done to my face. I just need to adjust my lifestyle and work on my self worth.
I completely agree with you. So much time, effort, and money have been wasted, and it feels like swimming against the current. At this point, it’s clear that aging will happen no matter what we do or how much we spend. Even the wealthiest people, with access to the best technology and resources, are still aging. I believe that if there’s ever going to be a real solution to reverse or stop aging, it will come from within us-something in our DNA or our cells. It’s an internal process, not something we can simply buy or control externally.
I’m 61 and have never had anything done. I don’t know what I’d have done if I could afford it. Eventually, we’re all going to get really old & NO facelifts are going to help when you’re 90, if you’re blessed to even live that long ❤
With age comes the wisdom to understand your looks are not important as the way you treat people and to make them feel good when you’re around them. That’s what they’ll remember about you, not whether or not you had wrinkles or age spots.
I had fillers, botox, lasers, bbl from the age of 37-49. At 49, I had a deep plane facelift 4 months ago. I love it!!! After 50, you need to be a billionare if you insist on surgery-free tweaks. It was getting very expensive and I was never 100% happy after 46… the facelift is a game changer! I feel relieved that I don’t have to go to treatments- now I just use SPF and lipstick❤
@@Katepwe Not really. Just research and do your homework. You can get a full facelift in Houston Texas for around $10k as opposed to getting it done in NYC or Beverly Hills for $50-$100k. If you're a little more daring, go to Istanbul Turkey. Those cosmetic surgeons there actually teach other surgeons from Europe, USA, etc and they can do a deep plane facelift for $5k more or less. I heard a lot of people go there for surgery, especially hair transplants. Just make sure it's a reputable doctor through a medical tourism agency if possible who has 5 stars.
RF micro needling wrecked my face after just one treatment. Aged 5 yrs in one. It melted fat and left me looking so much worse. Glad I had a busy schedule and noticed it before I could get to the second or third treatment because I would have been a tragic mess.
I have been thinking of this every now and this and my conclusion is that the risk to fat lose is so not worth it. I've done so much research and will try PRP/PRF at some point. I'm sorry to hear that. I wonder if they would help you out with a facelift or volumn filling? I've heard of the acupuncture facelift. I haven't done enought research but there are multiple sessions so not sure of the cost.
Absolutely fantastic video! I love Alice and boy does she look great! As someone in my 60s who is looking for skin tightening it was really interesting to hear about the different modalities. I think the main problem is finding a really good practitioner who will know what will be the most helpful treatments to achieve the results you want. How do you know who’s good and who isn’t? It’s so easy for the unscrupulous, or even someone who is just not that talented at it, to play on our insecurities about the way we look. I want someone who will be really honest and not try and get £1000s of pounds out of me just because they can! Thank you Clare for a really helpful video. ❤
She really does look fantastic! And I could not agree more with you. It all comes down to the practitioner and it's not always easy to find a good one near you. So glad you enjoyed the conversation ❤️
I have tried a fair few Tweek treatments. There has been some nasty horrors to be sure. Botox in the forehead, left me with a spok look, and too much round the crows feet, a droopy eye. Fat loss in extreme from Morpheus 8, Microneedling and RF, I spent many months trying to build a gaunt face after treatments. It realy aged me dramatically. What worked was Profhilo, Sunekos, both very gradual, restoring moisture and firmness. Plus home microneedling, now twice a week, LED mask. Skin care Vit C, Retinoid.Microcurrents. Naturally face exercises adn face massage. What is a real changer is oxygen, clean, fresh air, sleep, lots, fasting, cold showers, raw food, fish.
Really useful interview and great timing for me..just turned 40 this year and have had minimal tweakments. This is making me realise the best option is to keep them as minimal as possible and just go for that facelift when I want it in my 50s. Also, just some advice regarding maintaining your skin texture - one of the biggest destroyers of collagen is sugar. Eating high sugar/carb is terrible for your skin. Good fats and low sugar is a great way to maintain your skin from within
@@taliawilliams2401 I live in France, so I won’t be able to to help you, but what I do recommend is to meet at least three different surgeons and don’t necessarily go for the fancy glamorous one. Also, before you meet a surgeon, watch a lot of RUclips videos on facelifts. If I had done this, I would’ve also got a platismaplasty (neck lift). I didn’t know that was a different thing, so whilst my facelift is a success, I really regret not having gotten neck lift at the same time. There is an incredible amount of information on RUclips, and I didn’t think of it at the time. You can have a look at Penn Smith’s recovery videos, she is a well of knowledge !
Fascinating video. I'm 60 and a big fan of Sculptra and started getting it around 55. I have a similar face shape to Alice and it has definitely helped with gauntness in my lower face and temples. Thank you xx
I’m 61 today 🎉, started tweaking about 15 years ago, no regrets, got lucky with my dermatologist. One important thing: don’t neglect your overall health. I had fibroids, didn’t know it, caused chronic inflammation, not a good look! Since surgical removal, my skin is glowing again and I haven’t had tweaks in a year!
Skin tone plays a big role in how one responds to procedures and devices . Unfortunately there are very few YT channels with people of color who have reviewed and tried the various procedures
There are numerous skinfluencers who have brown and olive skin tones and report specifically on their needs. A quick RUclips search is all you need to find them
I've had Botox, Ellense and Prophilo and I'd recommend them all. Quite subtle but seems to help and press pause for a while. I might have a modest facelift if I can afford it in the future. But the best thing I've ever done is wearing a broad spectrum spf 50 everyday, rain or shine.
The fat loss issue is mind bending. I read clinic marketing very carefully to help me work out if the practicioners understand how to treat properly without causing fat loss in the mid face. So many times I read or hear them saying that it doesn’t cause fat loss yet in the same ad/breath they will say that the treatment will reduce fat under the jaw and chin
First, I enjoy watching your channel. You are a brilliant beauty interviewer and knowledgeable with facts and allowing opinions but with honesty involved. The next comment I wanted to mentionI'm a 45 y/o male and received Sculptra and had great results. From what I have read and was told by my Cleveland Clinic Surgeon, men seem to have better success with Sculptra than women, although the success of overall of the biostimulator is generally quite high. Men produce faster and maximum results I hear...maybe because we have thicker skin, more fat layer, or structurally more resilient to breaking down of collagen, elastin, etc.
Great interview. But I am overwhelmed. I guess I will need to buy her book. I am 73 I have done very little to my face except for sun screen for the last 30 years which combined with a love for turtle neck sweaters, I look fine as in I look like myself when I look in the mirror, but I am not against doing more.
Hi Clare, I had the pleasure of meeting Alice at the UK launch of NIRA a couple weeks ago. You and Alice do a great job digging into the science to inform your audiences in an honest way without any marketing spin. I am happy to hear that you both are using the NIRA and I look forward to future posts about your results. -- David Bean, NIRA Founder & President
As for interviewing someone of colour you have for example Natural Injector - Emily Dowe, PA-C. (I saw that question brought up in the comments). I think people are rightly afraid of doing laser on Fitzpatrick 4 to 6, because there have been very negative results with some lasers. I'm not an expert but I think there are newer lasers that don't cause traumatic results on Fitz 4 - 6. I don't know what they are called though. (I'm too afraid of facial fat loss to ever consider a laser, so I tend to not look too closely at them).
Sculptra really didnt do anything I’m happy that she is satisfied with the filler. I did Volumna in Malaysia by a dermatologist and it did wonders . Volumna is supposed to last 2 years. So far it will be a year in February and I’m really happy
Thank you Claire. Fascinating interview with Alice, who looks wonderful. I'm going to save it and re-watch, taking notes this time! For anyone considering IPL I had 4 sessions on my cheeks and chin for telangiectasia earlier this year. Results are fabulous; I no longer need to use foundation and concealer to cover the redness, which has 90% gone. A bonus side effect is skin rejuvenation. I use spf50 every single day and G&G A game 10 retinal three times a week, but I now have smooth 'glass' skin that reflects the light. Just got to pluck up the courage to have fully ablative C02 laser for mouth lines now!
So glad you found this helpful. I hear so many good things about IPL. I would definitely consider it for the pigmentation on my chest. Great to hear your experience.
@@thehonestchannel I'm thinking of having IPL on my chest too in time. My mouth is the priority but I'd love to get rid of the chest pigmentation. I hope you have it and will be interested to hear about your results.
A good practitioner is the best take away. Look at many before and afters and don't be afraid to ask how long and how many treatments they have done and where were they trained Is the equipment up to date is another concern. Also what can be done if anything should go wrong. Be careful with LED and can cause hyperpigmentation in some skin types. Microcurrent is wonderful in my experience.
Hi Ladies! Alice, I love all the information about treatments that you post on and write about-thanks so much! I actually ordered the Nira pro but cancelled it after looking at more before and afters on RUclips, some people actually looked worse and older than before, after using it consistently for months. I have to say that I love my led light masks and I get lots of compliments on how good my skin looks. I use trentanoin, sunscreen, vit C and other serums from Timeless particularly, and hrt helps a lot too, I also don't smoke, and I definitely see the difference in my skin with the led mask. Oh and I also love my trinity device.
It is important to nourish the skin and keep good nutrition, sleep and healthy routines to get good skin results. NIRA offers a 90 day money back guarantee and includes a free 90-day supply of serum and creams to nourish the skin. In our research, we have not seen anyone getting worse results after using NIRA for 90 days that were not directly attributed to a lifestyle change that caused it. So you may want to consider trying our the NIRA as it is risk-free for 90 days. -- David Bean, NIRA Founder & President
@davidbean15 hi David, and thank you for taking the time to write this. My skincare routine and my general physical health is very important to me, and I'm often mistaken for someone much younger, which obviously I enjoy a lot! I really wanted to like your product but the online reviews put me off because I only invest in tools and products that bring visible results and that the beauty influencers I trust, recommend. Again, I am appreciative of your time.
I tell you whats good for lip lines .... manual sanding. A surgeon used it during a face lift and said it gives good, precise results. When I have a week off I will give it a go. Will leave a scab that heals.
Do you mean dermbrasion? That’s the medical term and it’s been used for more than 50 years and can do wonders for scarring and pigmentation. It is like a little sander. Haha. I think you creeped Claire out. 😂
@@PandaA-cv3mm i accidentally did it once with a foot sander. Great results. I thought a light buffing but took off the top layer. Was practically painless.
I started to do treatments in my 40s. I have done 2 c02 laser treatments. I will do another one in a few years. I also started Botox, I do not need a lot, I am starting to do it every 6 months since the effect is lasting longer on my 11s. Retin A and daily sunscreen, of course.
Great video 😊..honestly I found sculptra and radiesse has made a difference for me ...although I wasted my money on ultherapy.. and the energy cannot be control . So you have a good chance of losing fat . I think once you reach and a certain age. Facelift is a better choice. If you can afford it. And good skin care helps. I feel its difficult to find a good cosmetic profession who can you good advice on what is best for you I'm cosmetic treatment.. I have tried the lyma laser and it has helped.. I find it helps more with pain ..I used it for swelling ..and pain for my leg and it helped alot ..
I had an infection after derma filler by an inexperienced injector. I had to go to an emergency room to drain 5 abscesses, it left me with a deformity on my right cheek from fat loss and scaring. At 61, I was devastated, I have always had full cheeks! It has been 2 years and for the last year I have been working with a reputable dermatologist who has used derma filler, radiesse and lasers. $8000 later (he is expensive but worth paying a little more) it is much better, I have had at least 6 syringes in the one cheek and it still has a dent, scarring and less volume! If I could give one piece of advice, see someone who has a lot of experience even if it means paying more!
Do you have any videos on Sofwave? Apparently it helps with tightening and lifting (regenerates collagen and elastin) without melting fat, but I'm still unsure about it. It only goes to a depth of 1.5 mm which is apparently in the dermis and not the fat layer. But I keep wondering: if everyone has different anatomy, isn't it possible that for some people 1.5 mm will be in the fat layer? Wondering if anyone has investigated further. Thank you!
I’ve done a series of RF microneedling a few times. I’ve had great results. It keeps my skin firm and bouncy. I go to a medspa that is owned by 2 docs- a derm and a plastic surgeon.
I’ve used sculptra, voluma, bellafill….Bellafill totally waste of money- very expensive done by a very famous celebrity Beverly Hills fillers pioneer, Vouma- love it, instant results, last for years, sculptra- slow, gradual results delayed gratification but it works and lasts…I’ve seen amazing sculptra results from our patients for decades…
Injecting platysma bands is risky, I had issues swallowing. For a could have days. And I believe it made my chest sag. Will never do that again. Botox can deactivate muscles long term. Think about your muscle after a cast has been worn. When you're young, you regain strength. When you're older, not as much. And the falling brows of older women is evident. Let's see these girls faces who started at 20 when they're 50....
@@angiefryer-smith300 wow. I'm so sorry to hear that. It is terrifying and I am sure doctors are aware this happens, and don't even warn you! I can't believe he suggests it and doesn't warn about the dangers. Yes, you need a good injector and mine was. He's been doing it for decades! But it still happened. .
Wow I had no idea...I am a rank amateur...Retin A Trtinoin user for 20 yrs 77. People tell me I look 15 to 20 years younger I reckon 10 but my pores have never been smaller, I used to have large pores...my color is very even, my labial folds are there but not looking 77 no forhead wrinkles or 11s. My jawline is not tight, I have skin over bo e no muscle mass left on the sides of my forhead and my veins show there just as my mother's did. I was quite attractive when young blonde British heritage WASPY cheerleader looking good hourglass figure...still. But I was the girl with my head in a book...an introvert. Blessed with a decent IQ I always put more store in my brain than my looks. That too, my brain is ticking along nicely. I was a university professor of clinical psychology. My health is good but Im starting to feel my years little bits of osteoarthris here and there. I had no idea non actresses were doing so much. I was startled by this...thanks for informing me. I lost my beloved mate of 41 years two years ago started dressing a bit more carefully...and met a lovely very intelligent man without doing anything extraordinery...he overheard me takking to a mutual friend and asked him to invite some friends we both knew to a restaurant where he could get to know me. He made a beeline straight for me and dominated my attention all evening a fascinating man with an enormously wide ranging mind...expert in several subjects. The way to my heart has always been through my mind and he is just what I needed at this time of life...he was attracted by my looks too so I guess I'll stick with the Tretinoin. You are both lovely....
I use Tretinoin too, for the last 5 years, retinol before that. I think it helps a little but not to the degree I thought it would. How often do you use it if I may ask?
She looks lovely but I would never do it as I think the risks out way the benefits. We all will eventually look our age with or without any procedures. But you do what makes you happy.
Just clarifying as I am similar to you in wanting to use a device the most minimal amount for (still) the desire effect. I have started using the Nira pro. You mentioned using at 50% which you said is every other day. If they suggest using it 2x a day wouldn’t it be use of 1x a day for use at 50%? If your calculation is correct I may drop mine use a day to every other if that is considered 50%.
Hi. I discuss frequency with Nira founder David Bean around 24mins into this video ruclips.net/video/wEcKhaql2KQ/видео.html but, yes, either using once a day or twice every other day. I actually only use it once every other day but that's just a personal preference. I think we need to find a frequency we can handle long-term and that gives us results. For some folks that might be twice daily but I like to play these things by ear. Hope this helps!
Nira is rubbish,too. I used it for two months and no effects whatsoever. The worst thing was that it was really painful when it misfired, thing that no one talks about. It was so unbearable for me that I returned it. And I don't mean the discomfort that you get when it "fires" correctly. I mean the actual PAIN you feel when it misfires. I wouldn't recommend it to anyone. I have the Current body mask and I don't see any effects, either. I have used many home devices and I have never seen any results ...but when I go for in-office treatments (nothing crazy, though) it's when I say: wow, people should stop buying home devices and save for real treatments!
NIRA does take up to 3 months to see good and noticeable results. It simply takes that long for enough collagen to build up to be noticeable. NIRA offers a full 90-day money back guarantee, so there is nothing to loose. You may want to try the NIRA Pro and give it the full 3-months. Wishing you all the best! -- David Bean, NIRA Founder & President
@@davidbean15 congratulations on your amazing marketing strategies, really, your brand is everywhere on RUclips. You won't fool me, though, not anymore. Two months of usage should show something. But my biggest complain is the pain it causes when it misfires. Horrible experience.
I wish that there would be more warnings about blindness and necrosis with fillers. I bet a lot of people that have fillers are not aware of that risk. From what I have seen from customer reviews, all heating devices are very hit and miss. The failure rate for heating devices is too high for my liking. It's good that there is a lot of info about the fat loss from heating devices though. Thanks for the interesting interview.
I've done a fair bit on the channel about the risks with fillers and the pros and cons. The fact that in the UK non-medical professionals can inject filler is mind blowing to me.
@@thehonestchannel Yes, and thanks for informing us about that. 🙂 Some other channels don't say anything though. Oh, that's not good. Since 2021 in Sweden you have to be a registered doctor, nurse or dentist to even inject Botox. That law will probably be all over Europe eventually.
I had radiofrequency on my face and neck 7 years ago. My face recovered fine but my neck was ruined by fat loss. I regret this treatment! Effect were contemporary but the damage is I guess permanent.
I'm a scaredy cat and haven't had many tweakments at all but I've linked to Alice's website and you can use the search tool there to see if she's covered it.
I feel it’s important to only do subtle procedures if your face really needs it. Because your face will continue to age and psychologically you should be prepared to accept that. Slight enhancement is best. If you’ve got marked wrinkles, poor skin or lost a lot of facial fat.
I don' t want to be mean, just honest, by saying that when i saw your guest, i said to myself she looks 60 years old, but probably she is 70, after all those procedures beeing done. When she shared her age, i was a little bit dissapointed and now i am covinced that when u pass the age of 60, no procedure is going to last or be effective and there are only 2 options : either u get used to the idea of looking your age, either you go to the surgeon for a full facelift and neck lift, if your state of health is good enough to allow the surgery.
In all honesty, I agree with the ladies comments below me. I’m 62. I have not had any faceless I work out I eat right and sure I’d like to look 40 not sure that can happen now except with the facelift or maybe I should just be happy looking my age not sure right now…
@@heyyou9839 I don’t think she looks good for 60 at all… She would look amazing if she was 70 but at 60 I’m 62 and I haven’t had anything done so… Still looking for that youth I guess… until then I’m gonna stick to no sugar and walking every day
How you cleanse is so important for dry skin. I covered it last week and my full skincare routine is linked in the description ruclips.net/video/IF0LE7nusa8/видео.html
Natural (loves to learn) girly here: Take your coffee grinds and exfoliate your skin. If you drink tea, then open the bag and use that. Then put honey after patting dry. Leave on 15 min. Use a mix of jojoba or sweet almond oil and pure organic 1st pressed castor over night. Do this every 5 days until your skin is fed. The other nights use hyaluronic serum- Treat your face sweetly and love yourself ❤
Whatever you do, don't use anything with hyaluronic acid in it in the winter when the air in your house and in the office is dry, or if you live in a place like Denver, where the humidity is always low. When there is not enough humidity in the air, the hyaluronic acid sucks the moisture out of your skin. I can't believe more people don't report on this. But you do see plenty of women talking about how their skin looks worse when they use something with hyaluronic acid in it, and that's why.
So I have been using yaman ems facial mask and I’ve been using it for a couple months … maybe longer. I’ve been concerned that the constant face twitches could be making wrinkles worse. What do you think about facial ems?
I share my thoughts on using electrical current devices in this video here ruclips.net/video/Xl6_n0rrozQ/видео.html I'm a fan of gentler microcurrent devices like the ZIIP but would personally find EMS a little aggressive.
I work in aesthetics and would personally never get filler. We see so many people coming in to dissolve from migration or error from some untrained person working at a med spa. I personally think bio stimulators are the best option. We see great results and people are happy.
Hello ladies. 🤗 ! At the age of 50 approximately. I had a mini face lift. In office procedure. Before this I didn't have anything done. Now I am 62 yrs old. Still look youthful. But naturally time happens, age happens, . I have gone to have a couple of procedures. Botox. Fillers. One session of amorphous . I stopped it. After learning that radio frequency melts your fat pads I stopped with the procedure s. I know that it's a lot more economical to get a face lift vs none surgical procedures . these add up rapidly! And a lot of the times you don't get the results you expected.
I had no idea how bad the swelling and bruising was going to be even just for lips! Even 10 days on was obvious what i had done. Really embarrassing and brutal
I offer MN and RF separately so I can control each. Together with micro peels, mesotherapy and good consistent skincare, you cam reverse age more reasonably
This lady does look beautiful so clearly all the things she does works. But it all requires such a lot of money that most people do not have. We have become more and more obsessed with how we look. We have normalised all of these tweakments and methods to look as young as possible. But aren't we truly just being driven by fear, or keeping up with the pressure to look good or better?
I remember the first time I saw her in some thing after she had blown up her lips, and no matter how hard I looked. I didn't see anything that looks like Nicole Kidman anymore.
Dr Darren McKeown recently spoke about IPL on my channel and said it's hugely underrated for skin rejuvenation. He thinks it's great. I will aim to do a dedicated video on it.
Very interesting. Peaches Skincare in the US is holistic skincare and the owner is very interesting about other options all On utube. Love yr channel btw.
A lot of her content consists of marketing and repeating the claims of the manufacturer/cosmetic dr. No attempt to demonstrate whether certain procedures deliver or are worth the cost.
She's got way too much Botox in her forehead so much so that her left eye lid is drooping. If you look closely you will see it. And I would never ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever do Botox in the masseter. If you weaken those massesters, u are going to develop jowls. Your jaw is working very hard to keep your jaws from forming so do not get that text. It may look good the first few times but if you weaken that muscle to the point of no return you will be in major trouble. She's got some pretty significant jowls and I suspect it's from that Botox massater.
I love the way we’re the reason she tried them all out like I couldn’t find people who have done it. She got all those treatments done probably for free and she looks great, but it was for our benefit.. typical 2024 logic It’s a beautiful piece with a lot of great information. I just hate the way it was framed like it was for us when most of us would never be able to afford all those procedures. Most of us probably wouldn’t even be able to afford one 😂😂😂
She was sent out by the news editor to try all these different treatments on readers' behalf whether she liked it or not and has gone on to make a career out of it. Most people would not try so many different treatments regardless of budget so she has definitely put herself out there as a science project. Sure there are perks to her job - but also risks. We learn so much more from someone like Alice who is a one-woman encyclopedia of every treatment.
Regardless of her motivation, I find her experience of a little value. After all, when asked directly about the best treatments her answer comes down to "it depends" and "you need to see a doctor". Well, yes, but what is the point of her trying out all those treatments then? I'd very much prefer someone to create a summary of all the scientific evidence for each treatment than describing their anecdotal experience.
What we need are treatments for hair as we age.
Hair gets noticeably thinner, dry, limp, lacklustre. Good hair makes a huge difference, even to an aging face!
I'm almost like the American version of Alice lol. I'm 40 and have been doing 10 years of tweakments to my face and body. I've done almost everything (including 3 fat transfers) except a facelift. I'm just chasing one thing after another, playing a game of whack-a-mole. When a round of treatments ends, it's time to start all over again. It's an unhealthy hobby and obsession. CoolPeel, neuromodulators, and fillers are my #1 picks. Sculptra and PRF injections have always been the biggest disappointments. Quite literally money pits. It takes many syringes to get a tiny result. RF micro needling for the face is a huge no-no. Expensive skincare has also been a waste. I'd rather go back to drugstore brands and focus on fitness and good sleep. Expensive lessons learned.
Thanks for sharing your experience with us!
Which tweakment do you feel are the best you've experienced?
@@bronwynbehan5942 3 CoolPeels, quarterly neuromodulator (especially under the eyes), and HA fillers. As I look back on a year of spending ~$20k, I looked better at the start when I had less stress in my life. So I’m probably an idiot for everything I’ve done to my face. I just need to adjust my lifestyle and work on my self worth.
I completely agree with you. So much time, effort, and money have been wasted, and it feels like swimming against the current. At this point, it’s clear that aging will happen no matter what we do or how much we spend. Even the wealthiest people, with access to the best technology and resources, are still aging. I believe that if there’s ever going to be a real solution to reverse or stop aging, it will come from within us-something in our DNA or our cells. It’s an internal process, not something we can simply buy or control externally.
Why do you say no to RF Miconeedling?
I’m 61 and have never had anything done. I don’t know what I’d have done if I could afford it. Eventually, we’re all going to get really old & NO facelifts are going to help when you’re 90, if you’re blessed to even live that long ❤
Yes, growing older is a privilege not many get to experience :)
With age comes the wisdom to understand your looks are not important as the way you treat people and to make them feel good when you’re around them. That’s what they’ll remember about you, not whether or not you had wrinkles or age spots.
What a bs
I had fillers, botox, lasers, bbl from the age of 37-49. At 49, I had a deep plane facelift 4 months ago. I love it!!! After 50, you need to be a billionare if you insist on surgery-free tweaks. It was getting very expensive and I was never 100% happy after 46… the facelift is a game changer! I feel relieved that I don’t have to go to treatments- now I just use SPF and lipstick❤
Glad you're happy with your results and thanks for sharing your experience here!
You need to have lots of $ to get a facelift too. The majority of people do not have that option.
@@Katepwe Not really. Just research and do your homework. You can get a full facelift in Houston Texas for around $10k as opposed to getting it done in NYC or Beverly Hills for $50-$100k. If you're a little more daring, go to Istanbul Turkey. Those cosmetic surgeons there actually teach other surgeons from Europe, USA, etc and they can do a deep plane facelift for $5k more or less. I heard a lot of people go there for surgery, especially hair transplants. Just make sure it's a reputable doctor through a medical tourism agency if possible who has 5 stars.
@agnesjuhasz7715 I totally 💯% agree! Getting that deep plane face and neck lift comes out cheaper than the non-surgical options.
@@alwaysright5901people who go to Turkey often return traumatized... lots of failures and disappointments!🤷🏻♀️
RF micro needling wrecked my face after just one treatment. Aged 5 yrs in one. It melted fat and left me looking so much worse. Glad I had a busy schedule and noticed it before I could get to the second or third treatment because I would have been a tragic mess.
So sorry to hear this. I've had quite a few viewers report similar experiences. It's troubling.
Yup a lot of cosmetic nurses and aestheticians don’t want to tell you that certain machines and procedures that use heat can cause facial fat loss.
Yes happen to me with TITAN. Had to get sculptra to correct it.
Ultherapy was a big loser in my situation. Regret it horribly. And I had a Harvard/Yale educated surgeon perform it.
I have been thinking of this every now and this and my conclusion is that the risk to fat lose is so not worth it. I've done so much research and will try PRP/PRF at some point.
I'm sorry to hear that. I wonder if they would help you out with a facelift or volumn filling? I've heard of the acupuncture facelift. I haven't done enought research but there are multiple sessions so not sure of the cost.
Good grief! You could have gone blind! Thank you for being so direct, changed my mind about what I'm willing to do.
I enjoyed this interview immensely, what a breath of fresh air she is! Thanks for this and I hope we see Alice again in 6 months or so! 😉♥️
I'd love to have her back on the channel!
Absolutely fantastic video! I love Alice and boy does she look great! As someone in my 60s who is looking for skin tightening it was really interesting to hear about the different modalities. I think the main problem is finding a really good practitioner who will know what will be the most helpful treatments to achieve the results you want. How do you know who’s good and who isn’t? It’s so easy for the unscrupulous, or even someone who is just not that talented at it, to play on our insecurities about the way we look. I want someone who will be really honest and not try and get £1000s of pounds out of me just because they can! Thank you Clare for a really helpful video. ❤
She really does look fantastic! And I could not agree more with you. It all comes down to the practitioner and it's not always easy to find a good one near you. So glad you enjoyed the conversation ❤️
I have tried a fair few Tweek treatments. There has been some nasty horrors to be sure. Botox in the forehead, left me with a spok look, and too much round the crows feet, a droopy eye. Fat loss in extreme from Morpheus 8, Microneedling and RF, I spent many months trying to build a gaunt face after treatments. It realy aged me dramatically.
What worked was Profhilo, Sunekos, both very gradual, restoring moisture and firmness. Plus home microneedling, now twice a week, LED mask. Skin care Vit C, Retinoid.Microcurrents. Naturally face exercises adn face massage. What is a real changer is oxygen, clean, fresh air, sleep, lots, fasting, cold showers, raw food, fish.
Really useful interview and great timing for me..just turned 40 this year and have had minimal tweakments. This is making me realise the best option is to keep them as minimal as possible and just go for that facelift when I want it in my 50s. Also, just some advice regarding maintaining your skin texture - one of the biggest destroyers of collagen is sugar. Eating high sugar/carb is terrible for your skin. Good fats and low sugar is a great way to maintain your skin from within
Thanks for sharing your experience and glad you found this helpful!
this is what I did and 100% recommend
@@lli_loue who was your surgeon? I am keen to go with recommendations!
@@taliawilliams2401 I live in France, so I won’t be able to to help you, but what I do recommend is to meet at least three different surgeons and don’t necessarily go for the fancy glamorous one.
Also, before you meet a surgeon, watch a lot of RUclips videos on facelifts.
If I had done this, I would’ve also got a platismaplasty (neck lift).
I didn’t know that was a different thing, so whilst my facelift is a success, I really regret not having gotten neck lift at the same time.
There is an incredible amount of information on RUclips, and I didn’t think of it at the time.
You can have a look at Penn Smith’s recovery videos, she is a well of knowledge !
Fascinating video. I'm 60 and a big fan of Sculptra and started getting it around 55. I have a similar face shape to Alice and it has definitely helped with gauntness in my lower face and temples. Thank you xx
Good to hear that and thank you for sharing your experience! x
More about sculptar please
I’m 61 today 🎉, started tweaking about 15 years ago, no regrets, got lucky with my dermatologist.
One important thing: don’t neglect your overall health. I had fibroids, didn’t know it, caused chronic inflammation, not a good look! Since surgical removal, my skin is glowing again and I haven’t had tweaks in a year!
Fibroids where?
Happy birthday to you!
Skin tone plays a big role in how one responds to procedures and devices . Unfortunately there are very few YT channels with people of color who have reviewed and tried the various procedures
I will keep an eye out to see if I can find someone.
There are numerous skinfluencers who have brown and olive skin tones and report specifically on their needs. A quick RUclips search is all you need to find them
I bet that is frustrating!!
Yesss. So true
It’s extremely vital, as I am still treating my PIH from microneedling in the previous year.
Brilliant interview. Well ballanced and a lot of sound advice. Please have more of this👍
Thank you! I always have my eyes peeled for interesting interviewees but open to suggestions too.
I’m learning to accept myself and my aging face. Thank you for your video.
growing older is a privilege not many get to experience :)
I've had Botox, Ellense and Prophilo and I'd recommend them all. Quite subtle but seems to help and press pause for a while. I might have a modest facelift if I can afford it in the future. But the best thing I've ever done is wearing a broad spectrum spf 50 everyday, rain or shine.
Red light actually will lift and tighten the skin over time with regular use. That's my experience.
I hope so! I spent a lot of money on it... 🤔
@@calista1280 An at home device is best - it's a little and often thing.
@@simonrobinson1566hi, which one do you use, thanks
The fat loss issue is mind bending. I read clinic marketing very carefully to help me work out if the practicioners understand how to treat properly without causing fat loss in the mid face. So many times I read or hear them saying that it doesn’t cause fat loss yet in the same ad/breath they will say that the treatment will reduce fat under the jaw and chin
Right!
First, I enjoy watching your channel. You are a brilliant beauty interviewer and knowledgeable with facts and allowing opinions but with honesty involved.
The next comment I wanted to mentionI'm a 45 y/o male and received Sculptra and had great results. From what I have read and was told by my Cleveland Clinic Surgeon, men seem to have better success with Sculptra than women, although the success of overall of the biostimulator is generally quite high. Men produce faster and maximum results I hear...maybe because we have thicker skin, more fat layer, or structurally more resilient to breaking down of collagen, elastin, etc.
So glad you enjoy the channel and thank you for your kindness. Really interesting observation from your surgeon about Sculptra results!
I love Sculptra and Radiesse! ❤
one of your best interview…your hairstyle always look effortlessly gorgeous
Thank you! I find my hair quite unruly so I often think it looks a mess. Good to know it doesn't always look that way to viewers!!
Great interview. But I am overwhelmed. I guess I will need to buy her book. I am 73 I have done very little to my face except for sun screen for the last 30 years which combined with a love for turtle neck sweaters, I look fine as in I look like myself when I look in the mirror, but I am not against doing more.
Sunscreen for the last 30 years sounds like a very smart move!
I soooo appreciate this conversation
Thank you for having it ❤
You are so welcome! 🥰
Hi Clare, I had the pleasure of meeting Alice at the UK launch of NIRA a couple weeks ago. You and Alice do a great job digging into the science to inform your audiences in an honest way without any marketing spin. I am happy to hear that you both are using the NIRA and I look forward to future posts about your results. -- David Bean, NIRA Founder & President
Thanks David. Hope the launch went well.
Can I use Nira pricision on level 2 around eye area. Will it show results ?
Your best interview yet Claire. Love Alice and the honesty of this channel.
Thank you! I really enjoyed talking to Alice - she's such a treasure trove of knowledge!
Omg thank God she recover from the laser
Id NEVER thought she was 61!!!!!! Late 40s? Yes. Early 50s? Yes! My age of 57, nooooooooo! She loooks WONDERFUL!!!!!👏👏👏👏👏👏👏💯💯💯❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🏴🇬🇧
Both you gals look absolutely gorgeous and natural. Very beautiful women.
Thank you so much!
As for interviewing someone of colour you have for example Natural Injector - Emily Dowe, PA-C. (I saw that question brought up in the comments). I think people are rightly afraid of doing laser on Fitzpatrick 4 to 6, because there have been very negative results with some lasers. I'm not an expert but I think there are newer lasers that don't cause traumatic results on Fitz 4 - 6. I don't know what they are called though. (I'm too afraid of facial fat loss to ever consider a laser, so I tend to not look too closely at them).
Had fun watching this! Felt like sitting with a bunch of gf, chatting 🤗 Interesting stuff, tks Clare!
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Sculptra really didnt do anything I’m happy that she is satisfied with the filler. I did Volumna in Malaysia by a dermatologist and it did wonders . Volumna is supposed to last 2 years. So far it will be a year in February and I’m really happy
Good to hear your experience - thanks for sharing.
Look at the practitioner and the women that work in the office. If they have bad injectables, run! Find another office!
Thank you Claire. Fascinating interview with Alice, who looks wonderful. I'm going to save it and re-watch, taking notes this time!
For anyone considering IPL I had 4 sessions on my cheeks and chin for telangiectasia earlier this year. Results are fabulous; I no longer need to use foundation and concealer to cover the redness, which has 90% gone. A bonus side effect is skin rejuvenation. I use spf50 every single day and G&G A game 10 retinal three times a week, but I now have smooth 'glass' skin that reflects the light. Just got to pluck up the courage to have fully ablative C02 laser for mouth lines now!
So glad you found this helpful. I hear so many good things about IPL. I would definitely consider it for the pigmentation on my chest. Great to hear your experience.
@@thehonestchannel I'm thinking of having IPL on my chest too in time. My mouth is the priority but I'd love to get rid of the chest pigmentation. I hope you have it and will be interested to hear about your results.
A good practitioner is the best take away. Look at many before and afters and don't be afraid to ask how long and how many treatments they have done and where were they trained Is the equipment up to date is another concern. Also what can be done if anything should go wrong. Be careful with LED and can cause hyperpigmentation in some skin types. Microcurrent is wonderful in my experience.
Hello ! Apart from hyperpigmentation is LED bad in your opinion?
Hi Ladies! Alice, I love all the information about treatments that you post on and write about-thanks so much! I actually ordered the Nira pro but cancelled it after looking at more before and afters on RUclips, some people actually looked worse and older than before, after using it consistently for months. I have to say that I love my led light masks and I get lots of compliments on how good my skin looks. I use trentanoin, sunscreen, vit C and other serums from Timeless particularly, and hrt helps a lot too, I also don't smoke, and I definitely see the difference in my skin with the led mask. Oh and I also love my trinity device.
It is important to nourish the skin and keep good nutrition, sleep and healthy routines to get good skin results. NIRA offers a 90 day money back guarantee and includes a free 90-day supply of serum and creams to nourish the skin. In our research, we have not seen anyone getting worse results after using NIRA for 90 days that were not directly attributed to a lifestyle change that caused it. So you may want to consider trying our the NIRA as it is risk-free for 90 days. -- David Bean, NIRA Founder & President
@davidbean15 hi David, and thank you for taking the time to write this. My skincare routine and my general physical health is very important to me, and I'm often mistaken for someone much younger, which obviously I enjoy a lot! I really wanted to like your product but the online reviews put me off because I only invest in tools and products that bring visible results and that the beauty influencers I trust, recommend. Again, I am appreciative of your time.
@@davidbean15, can I use my Nira priciesion on level 2 for my eyes ? Thanjs
I tell you whats good for lip lines .... manual sanding. A surgeon used it during a face lift and said it gives good, precise results. When I have a week off I will give it a go. Will leave a scab that heals.
I would be worried about the risk of infection from doing that.
It would be like a chemical just manual but for browner skin ladies a bit iffy
Do you mean dermbrasion? That’s the medical term and it’s been used for more than 50 years and can do wonders for scarring and pigmentation. It is like a little sander. Haha. I think you creeped Claire out. 😂
@@PandaA-cv3mm i accidentally did it once with a foot sander. Great results. I thought a light buffing but took off the top layer. Was practically painless.
@@mcollinson2200 omg. Wow! Haha. That’s crazy but we can do some crazy things in the name of beauty. 🤪🙌
I started to do treatments in my 40s. I have done 2 c02 laser treatments. I will do another one in a few years. I also started Botox, I do not need a lot, I am starting to do it every 6 months since the effect is lasting longer on my 11s. Retin A and daily sunscreen, of course.
How much botox do you use and what areas
Great video 😊..honestly I found sculptra and radiesse has made a difference for me ...although I wasted my money on ultherapy.. and the energy cannot be control . So you have a good chance of losing fat . I think once you reach and a certain age. Facelift is a better choice. If you can afford it. And good skin care helps. I feel its difficult to find a good cosmetic profession who can you good advice on what is best for you I'm cosmetic treatment.. I have tried the lyma laser and it has helped.. I find it helps more with pain ..I used it for swelling ..and pain for my leg and it helped alot ..
Thanks for sharing your experience here! ❤️
I had an infection after derma filler by an inexperienced injector. I had to go to an emergency room to drain 5 abscesses, it left me with a deformity on my right cheek from fat loss and scaring. At 61, I was devastated, I have always had full cheeks!
It has been 2 years and for the last year I have been working with a reputable dermatologist who has used derma filler, radiesse and lasers. $8000 later (he is expensive but worth paying a little more) it is much better, I have had at least 6 syringes in the one cheek and it still has a dent, scarring and less volume!
If I could give one piece of advice, see someone who has a lot of experience even if it means paying more!
I am so sorry to hear you went through that. Thank you for sharing your experience with us.
Do you have any videos on Sofwave? Apparently it helps with tightening and lifting (regenerates collagen and elastin) without melting fat, but I'm still unsure about it. It only goes to a depth of 1.5 mm which is apparently in the dermis and not the fat layer. But I keep wondering: if everyone has different anatomy, isn't it possible that for some people 1.5 mm will be in the fat layer? Wondering if anyone has investigated further. Thank you!
I'd like to know more about this too.
Also age, health , condition of skin , genetics we are not all the same
I’ve done a series of RF microneedling a few times. I’ve had great results. It keeps my skin firm and bouncy. I go to a medspa that is owned by 2 docs- a derm and a plastic surgeon.
Great to hear this!
thanks very much, lovely discussion 👍
Absolutely loved it angel!!! ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
Big thanks to you always ❤️❤️
Love you 😘😘😘
I’ve used sculptra, voluma, bellafill….Bellafill totally waste of money- very expensive done by a very famous celebrity Beverly Hills fillers pioneer, Vouma- love it, instant results, last for years, sculptra- slow, gradual results delayed gratification but it works and lasts…I’ve seen amazing sculptra results from our patients for decades…
Injecting platysma bands is risky, I had issues swallowing. For a could have days. And I believe it made my chest sag. Will never do that again. Botox can deactivate muscles long term. Think about your muscle after a cast has been worn. When you're young, you regain strength. When you're older, not as much. And the falling brows of older women is evident. Let's see these girls faces who started at 20 when they're 50....
Same - very frightening and lasted for a good year or more. It has gone now, but I had to go to emergency.... never again !
@@angiefryer-smith300 wow. I'm so sorry to hear that. It is terrifying and I am sure doctors are aware this happens, and don't even warn you! I can't believe he suggests it and doesn't warn about the dangers. Yes, you need a good injector and mine was. He's been doing it for decades! But it still happened. .
Wow I had no idea...I am a rank amateur...Retin A Trtinoin user for 20 yrs 77. People tell me I look 15 to 20 years younger I reckon 10 but my pores have never been smaller, I used to have large pores...my color is very even, my labial folds are there but not looking 77 no forhead wrinkles or 11s. My jawline is not tight, I have skin over bo e no muscle mass left on the sides of my forhead and my veins show there just as my mother's did. I was quite attractive when young blonde British heritage WASPY cheerleader looking good hourglass figure...still.
But I was the girl with my head in a book...an introvert. Blessed with a decent IQ I always put more store in my brain than my looks. That too, my brain is ticking along nicely. I was a university professor of clinical psychology. My health is good but Im starting to feel my years little bits of osteoarthris here and there. I had no idea non actresses were doing so much. I was startled by this...thanks for informing me. I lost my beloved mate of 41 years two years ago started dressing a bit more carefully...and met a lovely very intelligent man without doing anything extraordinery...he overheard me takking to a mutual friend and asked him to invite some friends we both knew to a restaurant where he could get to know me. He made a beeline straight for me and dominated my attention all evening a fascinating man with an enormously wide ranging mind...expert in several subjects. The way to my heart has always been through my mind and he is just what I needed at this time of life...he was attracted by my looks too so I guess I'll stick with the Tretinoin.
You are both lovely....
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I use Tretinoin too, for the last 5 years, retinol before that. I think it helps a little but not to the degree I thought it would. How often do you use it if I may ask?
You look amazing and don't look your age.
Can you make a video on what supplements and skin care are your favorite ❤
What is her age?
@@VADACHE 61
Anyone else have terrible headaches AFTER getting botox?
She looks lovely but I would never do it as I think the risks out way the benefits. We all will eventually look our age with or without any procedures. But you do what makes you happy.
Just clarifying as I am similar to you in wanting to use a device the most minimal amount for (still) the desire effect. I have started using the Nira pro. You mentioned using at 50% which you said is every other day. If they suggest using it 2x a day wouldn’t it be use of 1x a day for use at 50%? If your calculation is correct I may drop mine use a day to every other if that is considered 50%.
Hi. I discuss frequency with Nira founder David Bean around 24mins into this video ruclips.net/video/wEcKhaql2KQ/видео.html but, yes, either using once a day or twice every other day. I actually only use it once every other day but that's just a personal preference. I think we need to find a frequency we can handle long-term and that gives us results. For some folks that might be twice daily but I like to play these things by ear. Hope this helps!
Fab interview. Alice was great company 💕
She really was!
Nira is rubbish,too. I used it for two months and no effects whatsoever. The worst thing was that it was really painful when it misfired, thing that no one talks about. It was so unbearable for me that I returned it. And I don't mean the discomfort that you get when it "fires" correctly. I mean the actual PAIN you feel when it misfires. I wouldn't recommend it to anyone.
I have the Current body mask and I don't see any effects, either. I have used many home devices and I have never seen any results ...but when I go for in-office treatments (nothing crazy, though) it's when I say: wow, people should stop buying home devices and save for real treatments!
I found the Nira precision very nippy and talked about that in my review. The Nira Pro is, IMO, a much better device.
NIRA does take up to 3 months to see good and noticeable results. It simply takes that long for enough collagen to build up to be noticeable. NIRA offers a full 90-day money back guarantee, so there is nothing to loose. You may want to try the NIRA Pro and give it the full 3-months. Wishing you all the best! -- David Bean, NIRA Founder & President
@@davidbean15 Thanks for this David!
@@davidbean15 congratulations on your amazing marketing strategies, really, your brand is everywhere on RUclips. You won't fool me, though, not anymore. Two months of usage should show something. But my biggest complain is the pain it causes when it misfires. Horrible experience.
I wish that there would be more warnings about blindness and necrosis with fillers. I bet a lot of people that have fillers are not aware of that risk. From what I have seen from customer reviews, all heating devices are very hit and miss. The failure rate for heating devices is too high for my liking. It's good that there is a lot of info about the fat loss from heating devices though. Thanks for the interesting interview.
I've done a fair bit on the channel about the risks with fillers and the pros and cons. The fact that in the UK non-medical professionals can inject filler is mind blowing to me.
@@thehonestchannel Yes, and thanks for informing us about that. 🙂 Some other channels don't say anything though. Oh, that's not good. Since 2021 in Sweden you have to be a registered doctor, nurse or dentist to even inject Botox. That law will probably be all over Europe eventually.
My issue with Lyma is the cost. I can get 3 pro treatments for the cost with exponentially better results.
I had radiofrequency on my face and neck 7 years ago. My face recovered fine but my neck was ruined by fat loss. I regret this treatment! Effect were contemporary but the damage is I guess permanent.
I've had a lot of viewers share similar experiences over the years and it really saddens me to hear.
Thanks for sharing. I have seen so many people say this about their RF treatment.
Get sculptra
What about Dermawand? Is that gadget the same as radiofrequency?
@@frostflower5555 I had it done in a clinic, professional grade not available in home gadget. I have no experience with at home RF
Question to both of you, do you have experience with Charisma filler? My dermatologist recommends it, as the sculptra for 55+
I'm a scaredy cat and haven't had many tweakments at all but I've linked to Alice's website and you can use the search tool there to see if she's covered it.
@thehonestchannel thank you. It's allegedly not a filler, in spite of Its name, but a cillageb booster
I feel it’s important to only do subtle procedures if your face really needs it. Because your face will continue to age and psychologically you should be prepared to accept that.
Slight enhancement is best. If you’ve got marked wrinkles, poor skin or lost a lot of facial fat.
I don' t want to be mean, just honest, by saying that when i saw your guest, i said to myself she looks 60 years old, but probably she is 70, after all those procedures beeing done. When she shared her age, i was a little bit dissapointed and now i am covinced that when u pass the age of 60, no procedure is going to last or be effective and there are only 2 options : either u get used to the idea of looking your age, either you go to the surgeon for a full facelift and neck lift, if your state of health is good enough to allow the surgery.
She looks stunning for 60 and any age; it’s not always about looking like a child, sometimes it’s about looking like a stunning version of your age
Oh my goodness, NOOOOOO! I thought she was late 40s or early 50s max! 💯😱💯🥰❤️
@@HellBelle666I agree I thought she looked about 52.
In all honesty, I agree with the ladies comments below me. I’m 62. I have not had any faceless I work out I eat right and sure I’d like to look 40 not sure that can happen now except with the facelift or maybe I should just be happy looking my age not sure right now…
@@heyyou9839 I don’t think she looks good for 60 at all… She would look amazing if she was 70 but at 60 I’m 62 and I haven’t had anything done so… Still looking for that youth I guess… until then I’m gonna stick to no sugar and walking every day
Pls skincare routine for dehydrated facial skin
How you cleanse is so important for dry skin. I covered it last week and my full skincare routine is linked in the description ruclips.net/video/IF0LE7nusa8/видео.html
Natural (loves to learn) girly here:
Take your coffee grinds and exfoliate your skin. If you drink tea, then open the bag and use that.
Then put honey after patting dry. Leave on 15 min.
Use a mix of jojoba or sweet almond oil and pure organic 1st pressed castor over night.
Do this every 5 days until your skin is fed.
The other nights use hyaluronic serum-
Treat your face sweetly and love yourself ❤
@@sharonjoan9997🙄
Whatever you do, don't use anything with hyaluronic acid in it in the winter when the air in your house and in the office is dry, or if you live in a place like Denver, where the humidity is always low. When there is not enough humidity in the air, the hyaluronic acid sucks the moisture out of your skin. I can't believe more people don't report on this. But you do see plenty of women talking about how their skin looks worse when they use something with hyaluronic acid in it, and that's why.
So I have been using yaman ems facial mask and I’ve been using it for a couple months … maybe longer. I’ve been concerned that the constant face twitches could be making wrinkles worse. What do you think about facial ems?
I share my thoughts on using electrical current devices in this video here ruclips.net/video/Xl6_n0rrozQ/видео.html I'm a fan of gentler microcurrent devices like the ZIIP but would personally find EMS a little aggressive.
whats the device antiage radiofrequency with microcurrent ? downt found it
I’ll email Alice tomorrow to ask.
@@thehonestchannel you have news ???
@@BlubbsX Yes, it’s the Kanyen RF Facial Device.
@@thehonestchannel please do some research on this and report back to us! Thank you.
I had the Nira Pro, it made my eye area skin look worse. I developed a line in my under eye area.
I’ve become pretty convinced that relates to dehydration because the laser targets water in your skin. I use mine every other day to avoid that issue.
All the doctors she recommends are in England. Is there anybody who does that in the US?
I work in aesthetics and would personally never get filler. We see so many people coming in to dissolve from migration or error from some untrained person working at a med spa.
I personally think bio stimulators are the best option. We see great results and people are happy.
What are biostimulaters?
@@sballantine8127 Sculptra/Radiesse. She speaks on it in the video as well. If you want more information The Natural Injector here on YT is great!
Thanks for sharing your experience here.
Ms honest channel - you’re very pretty!!
Thank you!
Great video. Thank you.
You are welcome!
I have done sculptra with great results.
Hello ladies. 🤗 ! At the age of 50 approximately. I had a mini face lift. In office procedure. Before this I didn't have anything done. Now I am 62 yrs old. Still look youthful. But naturally time happens, age happens, . I have gone to have a couple of procedures. Botox. Fillers. One session of amorphous . I stopped it. After learning that radio frequency melts your fat pads I stopped with the procedure s.
I know that it's a lot more economical to get a face lift vs none surgical procedures . these add up rapidly! And a lot of the times you don't get the results you expected.
Hair loss or thinning...any comments
this is remarkable work clare !
You're very kind. Thank you!
I love her channel:)
What a great video, really enjoyed it 🥰
So glad!
So interesting, thank you both.
I had no idea how bad the swelling and bruising was going to be even just for lips! Even 10 days on was obvious what i had done. Really embarrassing and brutal
I offer MN and RF separately so I can control each. Together with micro peels, mesotherapy and good consistent skincare, you cam reverse age more reasonably
This lady does look beautiful so clearly all the things she does works. But it all requires such a lot of money that most people do not have. We have become more and more obsessed with how we look. We have normalised all of these tweakments and methods to look as young as possible. But aren't we truly just being driven by fear, or keeping up with the pressure to look good or better?
Really enjoyed this one, Clare 🙂 Thank you x
Thank you Val! xx
AGAIN, its personal to EVERYONE! What works for these beautiful ladies, might not work for you 💯🏴🇬🇧
Look at Nicole Kidman. She has had so much work done she has lost her soul. Hard to watch now
I remember the first time I saw her in some thing after she had blown up her lips, and no matter how hard I looked. I didn't see anything that looks like Nicole Kidman anymore.
Wow 61 she looks amazing
Hi Sarah. I've included details of the doctors interviewed in the description.
I’m interested in learning more about the usefulness of ipl - I never thought of it as being a ‘skin’ device .
I shall have to do some reading.
Dr Darren McKeown recently spoke about IPL on my channel and said it's hugely underrated for skin rejuvenation. He thinks it's great. I will aim to do a dedicated video on it.
To be honest, you both look lovely,the skin luminosity is fabulous,but you do look your ages. In the end gravity takes its natural toll.
I don’t think the aim here is to look younger but to look the best version of themselves. Which I think they do :)
@@lui5422 I agree, no challenge from me on this.
Definitely this.
Very interesting. Peaches Skincare in the US is holistic skincare and the owner is very interesting about other options all On utube. Love yr channel btw.
Um no….because most people don’t look that good at 61!
I honest,y thougt she was 45
A lot of her content consists of marketing and repeating the claims of the manufacturer/cosmetic dr. No attempt to demonstrate whether certain procedures deliver or are worth the cost.
Botox is so identifiable .. it’s hilarious that celebrities think they can talk away the screaming obvious 😂
It looks like Alice had her teeth done, she did have a gap in her front teeth 🌹
Our genes & what we put into our bodies ●
Both important
Is it just me, or does one side (her left) of Alice’s face droop?
She's got way too much Botox in her forehead so much so that her left eye lid is drooping. If you look closely you will see it. And I would never ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever do Botox in the masseter. If you weaken those massesters, u are going to develop jowls. Your jaw is working very hard to keep your jaws from forming so do not get that text. It may look good the first few times but if you weaken that muscle to the point of no return you will be in major trouble. She's got some pretty significant jowls and I suspect it's from that Botox massater.
Qell, now fillers give cancer and botox weakens to the piibt of possibly damaging your muscle and then having a face that falls anyway.. 🤷♀️
Clare you are so beautiful!
That is very kind of you to say - thank you.
She look 41❤❤❤❤ there is no way she is 61!!!
You need your eyes tested.
I love the way we’re the reason she tried them all out like I couldn’t find people who have done it. She got all those treatments done probably for free and she looks great, but it was for our benefit.. typical 2024 logic It’s a beautiful piece with a lot of great information. I just hate the way it was framed like it was for us when most of us would never be able to afford all those procedures. Most of us probably wouldn’t even be able to afford one 😂😂😂
She was sent out by the news editor to try all these different treatments on readers' behalf whether she liked it or not and has gone on to make a career out of it. Most people would not try so many different treatments regardless of budget so she has definitely put herself out there as a science project. Sure there are perks to her job - but also risks. We learn so much more from someone like Alice who is a one-woman encyclopedia of every treatment.
@@thehonestchannel I know what she said, but that needs to be what she runs with not that she was doing it for us when we can’t even afford it
Regardless of her motivation, I find her experience of a little value. After all, when asked directly about the best treatments her answer comes down to "it depends" and "you need to see a doctor". Well, yes, but what is the point of her trying out all those treatments then?
I'd very much prefer someone to create a summary of all the scientific evidence for each treatment than describing their anecdotal experience.
@@stacymorris2570 oh, please stop this and get over yourself.
Stopped reading at "Journalist"
Why woudn't she try invisalign - the first thing I'd fix is the alignment of her teeth.
I think her teeth are fine, not perfect but they have character. I think the doctor was trying to tell her she needs a chin reduction. Chin shaving.
Alice has had alot of treatments. Hair needs style.
Hair makes you aged
Your hair looks a little much for age.