Hi Sara! Like you I love brightening products…I just wonder if I can use more than one product per day? I already use a vitamin c in the AM routine and tretinoin as well as an alpha arbutin gel in the PM routine- should/can I add another product? Thanks and love your videos!!
Please yes!! This is my main concern and I was using Agency products for a year and did see results, but it got to be too expensive as a subscription and I wasn’t seeing the results anymore I would have liked for what I was paying.
Oooo this looks nice! I haven’t heard of this. At first glance this reminded me of PKY calming toner or whatever , which I was disgusted looking at the ingredients lol. This one looks nice !
Happy Sunday💗💗🕊I really liked their toner, but I think they may have peaked for me there. I guess cuz I'm older and not in any way dealing with acne🤷♀️Have a beautiful day, everyone 🌤💗💗💗
This is an interesting brand to review, I never quite know what to expect from them- some products are really wonderful and some are just over the top with fragrance so it always feels like a bit of a gamble.
I’m very interested in trying a transexamic acid but since it’s not the most popular ingredient yet I’m having a hard time finding a good formula for me (my skin doesn’t like any form of vitamin c and niacinamide…heck this makes finding any types of active skincare and lot of work)
I really want to try this! But my skin does not absorb well at all. And the second ingredient is propanediol. Ugh propanediol. Did you know it's made from corn? And it seems to be a common denominator in products that lay on top of my skin. Might try it anyway. Thank you beautiful Sarah!
That's a good question! I will link to a comparison of the ingredients list of each so you can see it laid out. They both share some of the same brightening ingredients: tranexamic acid, niacinamide, and ascorbic acid. I give the winning edge to Numbuzin because it also contains brightening ingredients such as glutathione, blueberry, and alpha arbutin. Here's the breakdown: incidecoder.com/compare-products/numbuzin-no-5-vitamin-concentrated-serum/haruharu-wonder-centella-4-txa-dark-spot-go-away-serum
I found a company called "mattebeauty" with TCA peelings, Jessner peelings, a 5% Salicylic face wash etc. The owner's name is Terry Palmer in Florida. I saw something different in their presentation, an intriguing simplicity yet strength as well with potent acids.
If I were in your situation I would probably wait until after pregnancy to use tranexamic acid- some sources say it is okay and some say to wait. I'd rather venture on the safe side.
Have you tried the Rovectin Vita Dark Spot Serum? It has a similar gel-serum texture, featuring seabuckthorn, arbutin, ferulic acid, the active compound in licorice root (dipotassium glycyrrhizate), green tea, 3-O-ethyl-ascorbic acid as well as a bit of ascorbic acid. My skin really likes seabuckthorn so I’ve been wanting to give it a try! Also, can you do a video on kojic acid + products that contain it? It’s been getting a lot of love from dermatologists lately, but it’s kinda hard to find it k-beauty 😅 I know the fungus aspergellus produces it naturally, so I’ve been looking for that ingredient as well. Thanks! You’re the best!! ❤
I would love to see a video about this as well!! I am 42, about to be 43, and I have some hyperpigmentation on my face and it’s my main concern! I live in FL and I’m trying to find the easiest, best routine of skincare products to use that will give me great results. I was subscribed to Agency and used their products for a year…I loved them honestly and did see great results. It became quite expensive though, so I’m trying to find I hope products that will work as good as they did for less. What I loved was that it was a simple routine of 2 products and I incorporated a few other products I liked for my dry to normal skin. What have you used and found great results for dark spots?
@@NOBSBeautyI might have to give this one a try! My skin doesn’t play well with ascorbic acid, but it seems the percentage may be low enough to not cause a reaction. Also so interesting to hear about the benefits of pear! Arbutin but also… COVID? 🧐😂
Your skin just gets better every year. This skincare thing is really working for you. You look radiant
Which one would you recommend more for dark spots this one or the Numbuzin No.5 Vitamin Concentrated Serum?? Thank you in advance 😊
I use the Numbuzin No 5. Love it
@@EarthFirstGoVegan thank you for sharing 🙏 I think I'll give it a try.
What have you noticed it help the most with?@@EarthFirstGoVegan
Hi Sara! Like you I love brightening products…I just wonder if I can use more than one product per day? I already use a vitamin c in the AM routine and tretinoin as well as an alpha arbutin gel in the PM routine- should/can I add another product? Thanks and love your videos!!
This is Gonna b so Good Sarah🔥🔥🔥👍n Happy Sunday😀….
Happy Sunday- always nice to see your name pop up!
You look gorgeous!! Glowing:))
Happy Sunday! This issue has been on my mind! What would you recommend for the older Stubborn dark spots? Thanks!
Followingggg mine are awful nothing seems to work.
Hi Sarah can you do a video for stubborn dark spots, melasma that are so annoying thanks!!
Please yes!! This is my main concern and I was using Agency products for a year and did see results, but it got to be too expensive as a subscription and I wasn’t seeing the results anymore I would have liked for what I was paying.
Oooo this looks nice! I haven’t heard of this.
At first glance this reminded me of PKY calming toner or whatever , which I was disgusted looking at the ingredients lol. This one looks nice !
Happy Sunday💗💗🕊I really liked their toner, but I think they may have peaked for me there. I guess cuz I'm older and not in any way dealing with acne🤷♀️Have a beautiful day, everyone 🌤💗💗💗
This is an interesting brand to review, I never quite know what to expect from them- some products are really wonderful and some are just over the top with fragrance so it always feels like a bit of a gamble.
🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍 love HaruHaru Wonder oil and sunscreen my HG everyday favorites
Ooh I'm going to have to check those goodies out!
I just purchased it! I was wondering if i could pair it with my vitamin c but you mentioned that we could!
I’m very interested in trying a transexamic acid but since it’s not the most popular ingredient yet I’m having a hard time finding a good formula for me (my skin doesn’t like any form of vitamin c and niacinamide…heck this makes finding any types of active skincare and lot of work)
I can tell you after trying a ton of products, I had the best results with Agency…you have to subscribe
I really want to try this! But my skin does not absorb well at all. And the second ingredient is propanediol. Ugh propanediol. Did you know it's made from corn? And it seems to be a common denominator in products that lay on top of my skin. Might try it anyway. Thank you beautiful Sarah!
Hey Sarah, Which one do you think could be more effective for brightening - this one or Numbuzin 5?:)
That's a good question! I will link to a comparison of the ingredients list of each so you can see it laid out. They both share some of the same brightening ingredients: tranexamic acid, niacinamide, and ascorbic acid. I give the winning edge to Numbuzin because it also contains brightening ingredients such as glutathione, blueberry, and alpha arbutin. Here's the breakdown: incidecoder.com/compare-products/numbuzin-no-5-vitamin-concentrated-serum/haruharu-wonder-centella-4-txa-dark-spot-go-away-serum
Hi how does this compare to skin1004 brightening serum, topicals faded or axis y dark spot correcting?
Hey sarah! Can i use it with copper peptides?
I found a company called "mattebeauty" with TCA peelings, Jessner peelings, a 5% Salicylic face wash etc. The owner's name is Terry Palmer in Florida. I saw something different in their presentation, an intriguing simplicity yet strength as well with potent acids.
Are they more affordable than Platinum Skin?
@@brigitte9999 I checked in a hurry and the mattebeauty TCA is a bit more affordable
İs it safe for those who are struggling to conceive?
If I were in your situation I would probably wait until after pregnancy to use tranexamic acid- some sources say it is okay and some say to wait. I'd rather venture on the safe side.
Hi✨️✨️why not a 10?
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Have you tried the Rovectin Vita Dark Spot Serum?
It has a similar gel-serum texture, featuring seabuckthorn, arbutin, ferulic acid, the active compound in licorice root (dipotassium glycyrrhizate), green tea, 3-O-ethyl-ascorbic acid as well as a bit of ascorbic acid. My skin really likes seabuckthorn so I’ve been wanting to give it a try!
Also, can you do a video on kojic acid + products that contain it? It’s been getting a lot of love from dermatologists lately, but it’s kinda hard to find it k-beauty 😅 I know the fungus aspergellus produces it naturally, so I’ve been looking for that ingredient as well.
Thanks! You’re the best!! ❤
I would love to see a video about this as well!! I am 42, about to be 43, and I have some hyperpigmentation on my face and it’s my main concern! I live in FL and I’m trying to find the easiest, best routine of skincare products to use that will give me great results. I was subscribed to Agency and used their products for a year…I loved them honestly and did see great results. It became quite expensive though, so I’m trying to find I hope products that will work as good as they did for less. What I loved was that it was a simple routine of 2 products and I incorporated a few other products I liked for my dry to normal skin. What have you used and found great results for dark spots?
I would too did not know about that product either have to look it up
Wow I’m so early, excited to hear your thoughts!
Very interesting product- I'm always on the search for new brightening products- can't get enough of them!
@@NOBSBeautyI might have to give this one a try! My skin doesn’t play well with ascorbic acid, but it seems the percentage may be low enough to not cause a reaction.
Also so interesting to hear about the benefits of pear! Arbutin but also… COVID? 🧐😂