The reason they’re not shown is because darker skin tones have less acne? I’m asking because I don’t know if that’s true or not. But when I think about it, this is the first time I’ve seen a black person with acne on any acne popping channel.
@@lisauptagrafft2010 Thuy, Sac Dep Spa is in Vietnam, there aren't many black people there. Dr Pimple is in the USA and she has some videos of black skin, but they're a different type of video, mostly surgeries.
I think blacks have much better skin. They seldom get these many pimples. And many of these videos are from southeast asia, so not many black people there
Honest question: Is there a risk of keloid scarring at each of the blade pricks? Or are the cuts not deep enough? What a disaster that would be if there were lumpy white scars at every slice (!!)
@@Plumblossom9546 I don't think the knife cuts will be deep enough for that. Keliod scars on Black skin also tend to be a slightly darker brown than the skintone of the patient, or a dark purple btw!
@@QueenPurple103 sorry- that read a bit confusing. The client saw Thuy’s videos here on YT. And there were some shorts on FB about her. But her treatment videos are here. Hope that helps! 😻
@dantheman6057 Different ethnicities have different types of skin. For example, compared with other groups, African skin can have a larger pore size and increased sebum production and skin surface microflora, a well as greater sensitivity to irritants or allergies. Asian skin may be more sensitive to chemicals in the environment, possibly due to thinner barrier and more sweat glands. A good esthetician takes all this into account for before and after treatments, even if the extractions are basically the same.
Very good video. I’m sorry for this girl’s pain. I hope she gets great results so she feels it was all worth it. Please continue with videos on this person.
This kid is awesome! I keep thinking how I would have handled this when I was young (yes I was once young ya smart a$$e$). I used to scream like crazy when I got a mere shot at the doctor's office. 💜
Mom ensured I didn't make things too difficult at the doctor's office. She was a Registered Nurse and, if she didn't come in with me, she gave me "the look". I learned to bite my hand rather than make any noise. Also, there was one time when I cut my hand, and it required stitches (I think I was 9). The office nurse, who must have weighed 250lbs, lay on top of my body so I couldn't move. I also couldn't breathe. So, when Mom asked me how I was so quiet, I told her what happened. She said that she would always go in with me from then on. All Mom needed to do was say my full name, and I behaved. I passed out at an outdoor concert (my choir class was on the stage), I just fell over, and my forehead hit the back of the piano. Mom was going to take off work early so she could see us perform. Well, I passed out before she got there. My choir director wanted to call an ambulance, but I refused. So he drove me to the nearest hospital, the one that Mom worked at. She got to the event about 10 minutes after I left. When I got to the hospital, the nurses said that they would stitch me up. I refused. I said that they could wait until Mom arrived. It took Mom about 1/2 hour to understand what happened as my classmates were upset and crying. The nurses insisted that I get stitches. Well, the junior high school me wasn't afraid of them. I was terrified that Mom would be mad at me, so I refused all treatment. When Mom arrived, there happened to be a doctor on call that was a surgeon. He stitched me up in no time, and the scar was not visible by the time I went to high school. Why do you care about all this? You don't. I love exchanging stories of bad behavior from when people were kids.
@@LtRee96se - I love these stories!!! I feel so sorry for my mom now. I know I was AWLFUL!!! It was the shots of penicillin when we were sick - now remember this is back in the mid to later 1960s and I was 5-9 yrs of age, but I remember SCREAMING like a banshee!!! 😂 And now needles are nothing. My doctor cured me of my screaming by giving me a good pinch on my behind after the shot was over; Mom standing right beside him. 😂
@@bettybabberl9608 Mom, being a nurse, gave us shots of penicillin regularly when my brother and I grew up. I think she stopped doing this during junior high school for me. Once a year, we got to "enjoy" her care for us. She meant well, but it was literally a pain in the butt. Lord, I miss her.
@@traceymadden9220 - Thank you!!! I corrected it. Had seen others refer to "him" so I assumed. Don't believe everything that I read. Love ya for correcting me!💜💜💜
This is a female. It’s also an insult to call a black man “boy”. I know you’re probably not aware so no accusations intended. It’s just thats what they were called in the past to humiliate them.
It was obvious you didn't mean anything disrespectful! All we see is a tiny portion of a face and a young woman can easily be mistaken as a boy, meaning juvenile male! Jeez!
@@Bettinasisrg Im just informing her the client is female and I stated I wasn’t making accusations, just explaining how it could be very offensive and why. Jeez
@@JudyMuncy I know 🙂 That’s why I said something. It helps when we are aware of cultural aspects that we would normally not even think about, especially when the clients are called “boy” and “girl” even though many of them are adults in the Vietnamese culture. It could get you in unintended trouble if you said it in certain places, especially if you’re American. I’m not trying to be offended, just trying to prevent unintentional offense.
Black skin is more sensitive to damage resulting in post inflammatory hyperpigmentation. Picking and extracting is not the best solution for us. Prescription topicals are the best option.
As I look at the client’s skin, I think that she has been using products that are too harsh in an attempt to combat her oily skin. She needs several more sessions of extractions.
I like that shes being so careful not to traumatize this clients skin presumably to prevent hyperpigmentation and keloid scarring but part of me feels there is a lot of sebum and possibly pus right below the surface of the skin just straining to be released. However, she is in a better position to judge what is best for the client. Entertaining us surely isn't the top priority.
Black skin are really hard compared to Asian. Thank you for trying your best to help her. It is really rare for us to get acnés this worst. Hopefully she will be health properly in your hand.
Amazing, as always. It is nice to see your work on darker skin tones. Now, is there a skin cream to help with the dark spots?? PLEASE HAVE YOUR CAMERS PERSON HOLD THE CAMERA STILL ....
The client is brave and strong because his african skin type is much thinner than asian and the pain is higher, a lot. Thanks for sharing your treatment, you are in very good hands, the best in Vietnan 😉
This poor girl, she's in so much pain. I really hope these treatments work for her. Heartbreaking, I usually don't watch with the volume on, wish I hadn't this time. Prayers she's pain free and soon!
my skin hyperpigments even while still well under the skin. Ambi, black soap, nothing helped. i got rid of the spots by sunscreen and forced to do Physical Training and forced to drink a looooooot of water (Army🎗) but my skin looked incredible!! Im older and hormones changed so I follow my Grandmother: keep my hands clean and away from my face, still drink a lot of water, tone with witch hazel, and wear sunscreen❤
Thank you for a part two. There are only a handful on RUclips that show black skin.
Please continue to show his treatment.
Enlisa has content with different skin complexes and tones
@@kazzy282001yes,but she don’t make videos much anymore.
The reason they’re not shown is because darker skin tones have less acne? I’m asking because I don’t know if that’s true or not. But when I think about it, this is the first time I’ve seen a black person with acne on any acne popping channel.
@@lisauptagrafft2010 Thuy, Sac Dep Spa is in Vietnam, there aren't many black people there. Dr Pimple is in the USA and she has some videos of black skin, but they're a different type of video, mostly surgeries.
@@debrabockoven4804I think she just makes them at a slower rate than Channels like sac dep spa
I'm Black and I'm glad to FINALLY see Black skin!!!
Enilsa and minkology have a good selection
Maybe because there is not much black people in Saigon, VN
I think blacks have much better skin. They seldom get these many pimples. And many of these videos are from southeast asia, so not many black people there
Honest question:
Is there a risk of keloid scarring at each of the blade pricks? Or are the cuts not deep enough? What a disaster that would be if there were lumpy white scars at every slice (!!)
@@Plumblossom9546 I don't think the knife cuts will be deep enough for that. Keliod scars on Black skin also tend to be a slightly darker brown than the skintone of the patient, or a dark purple btw!
She is such a trooper, this hurts as hell, especially because shes young and not used to this treatment. You're doing great!
Been really great seeing different skin being worked on. Lovely work
Great part 2! Bless her, she was being brave and tough. I know that was hurting.
Wow. Lots of inflammation and pain. Hopefully he comes back. Thank you Thuy ❤️❤️❤️❤️
This is a part two - there was one released yesterday I think.
That is a she. She sent note to thanks Thủy on FB
Even being more difficult, Thuy did a great job! ❤ I hope the client thinks so, too, and returns. Would love to see more sessions with this client.
This is a part two - there was one released yesterday I think.
I believe she went for three sessions- so hopefully we will get to see the 3rd one as well.
Poor child. It must be hard to find someone who knows how to treat black skin in Vietnam. But she's in good hands!
She travelled specifically to see Thuy. Saw her videos on here!
@@Fiver604can u post her
@@QueenPurple103 sorry- that read a bit confusing. The client saw Thuy’s videos here on YT. And there were some shorts on FB about her. But her treatment videos are here. Hope that helps! 😻
She's stabbing a face repeatedly and squeezing out the contents.. not really something that has to do with skin color.
@dantheman6057 Different ethnicities have different types of skin. For example, compared with other groups, African skin can have a larger pore size and increased sebum production and skin surface microflora, a well as greater sensitivity to irritants or allergies. Asian skin may be more sensitive to chemicals in the environment, possibly due to thinner barrier and more sweat glands. A good esthetician takes all this into account for before and after treatments, even if the extractions are basically the same.
English Translation:
0:20 Thuy: It's harder to see the acne under the skin with darker skintone
Thank you for translation
Thank you.
Thx 🙂
🙄🤔Sure?
@@dolorstenas idk I just translated lol
Wonderful videos! Love to see you work on melanated people, especially ones with blackheads! ❤😊
Finally!! Someone referring to her skin as it should be called melanated🥰
Not black skin 🤦🏾♀️
Thanks for part two of this guy! ❤❤❤
I believe she’s a girl. Look at her eyebrows. They have been drawn on.
Very good video. I’m sorry for this girl’s pain. I hope she gets great results so she feels it was all worth it. Please continue with videos on this person.
Wow a person of color’s skin. I’m loving it! Is this gonna be a series? I hope so!
Amazing job! Thank you, Thuy!
Thank you both for sharing ❤. He is in the best hands. 🙏🏻
The patient is a lady 😊
Broke my heart to hear her whimpering. She is a beautiful young lady, I hope you can help her.
Oooooooh, this could be a 3 part series 😊
Great post!
I feel so bad but I know they will be grateful in the end!❤️
This kid is awesome! I keep thinking how I would have handled this when I was young (yes I was once young ya smart a$$e$). I used to scream like crazy when I got a mere shot at the doctor's office. 💜
Mom ensured I didn't make things too difficult at the doctor's office. She was a Registered Nurse and, if she didn't come in with me, she gave me "the look". I learned to bite my hand rather than make any noise. Also, there was one time when I cut my hand, and it required stitches (I think I was 9). The office nurse, who must have weighed 250lbs, lay on top of my body so I couldn't move. I also couldn't breathe. So, when Mom asked me how I was so quiet, I told her what happened. She said that she would always go in with me from then on. All Mom needed to do was say my full name, and I behaved.
I passed out at an outdoor concert (my choir class was on the stage), I just fell over, and my forehead hit the back of the piano. Mom was going to take off work early so she could see us perform. Well, I passed out before she got there. My choir director wanted to call an ambulance, but I refused. So he drove me to the nearest hospital, the one that Mom worked at. She got to the event about 10 minutes after I left. When I got to the hospital, the nurses said that they would stitch me up. I refused. I said that they could wait until Mom arrived. It took Mom about 1/2 hour to understand what happened as my classmates were upset and crying. The nurses insisted that I get stitches. Well, the junior high school me wasn't afraid of them. I was terrified that Mom would be mad at me, so I refused all treatment. When Mom arrived, there happened to be a doctor on call that was a surgeon. He stitched me up in no time, and the scar was not visible by the time I went to high school. Why do you care about all this? You don't. I love exchanging stories of bad behavior from when people were kids.
@@LtRee96se - I love these stories!!! I feel so sorry for my mom now. I know I was AWLFUL!!! It was the shots of penicillin when we were sick - now remember this is back in the mid to later 1960s and I was 5-9 yrs of age, but I remember SCREAMING like a banshee!!! 😂 And now needles are nothing. My doctor cured me of my screaming by giving me a good pinch on my behind after the shot was over; Mom standing right beside him. 😂
@@bettybabberl9608 Mom, being a nurse, gave us shots of penicillin regularly when my brother and I grew up. I think she stopped doing this during junior high school for me. Once a year, we got to "enjoy" her care for us. She meant well, but it was literally a pain in the butt. Lord, I miss her.
'His' voice hasn't broken because I think you will find it's a 'She'. 😊
@@traceymadden9220 - Thank you!!! I corrected it. Had seen others refer to "him" so I assumed. Don't believe everything that I read. Love ya for correcting me!💜💜💜
Hope this Boy gets Better Soon!!! You do a Great Job Thuy😊😊😊!!!
This is a female. It’s also an insult to call a black man “boy”. I know you’re probably not aware so no accusations intended. It’s just thats what they were called in the past to humiliate them.
@@pamelot7040 So Sorry!!! My Intensions Were Absolutely Not Disrespectful Here. I Did Not Mean To Offend!!!
It was obvious you didn't mean anything disrespectful! All we see is a tiny portion of a face and a young woman can easily be mistaken as a boy, meaning juvenile male! Jeez!
@@Bettinasisrg
Im just informing her the client is female and I stated I wasn’t making accusations, just explaining how it could be very offensive and why. Jeez
@@JudyMuncy
I know 🙂 That’s why I said something. It helps when we are aware of cultural aspects that we would normally not even think about, especially when the clients are called “boy” and “girl” even though many of them are adults in the Vietnamese culture. It could get you in unintended trouble if you said it in certain places, especially if you’re American. I’m not trying to be offended, just trying to prevent unintentional offense.
You are so gentle with this clinic who clearly has painful acne. Great job
And blackne tourism will now take off to Vietnam... Lovely work as usual Thuy.
There has been a segment of half black population since during the Vietna War.
@@margiewelker4711 I think a lot of people don’t realize that.
@@margiewelker4711 That’s very true, however, this client saw Thuy’s videos here on YT and she travelled to see her specifically.
The client did a great job breathing through the pain. Shes in good hands!
Thankyou for sharing the second part of your journey young lady. Listen to the advice that our beautiful Thuy gives as she sure knows her stuff ❤
Thanks for part 2 Thuy and client.❤
Pobrecita como le duele 😭 ojalá su piel se recupere pronto con los tratamientos de Thuy
Thank you.. you did sooo great. I enjoy seeing this skin color. You so very talented
You’re a brave young man! Stick with the routine and you’ll have healthy and beautiful skin before you know it!
I think it's a woman. It's hard to tell when just a small portion of the face is shown.
The eyebrows give her away.
Finalmente!!!!! Black skin!!!🎉🎉🎉🎉
❤❤❤🦋🦋🦋what a brave soul this Client has! I couldn't be that calm. Thank you so much for sharing this video. Excellent work! ❤❤
Coragem, você está em boas mãos. Kisses from Brazil.
Great job Thuy, nice to see a black face, hope there’s a part 3❤
Black skin is more sensitive to damage resulting in post inflammatory hyperpigmentation. Picking and extracting is not the best solution for us. Prescription topicals are the best option.
As I look at the client’s skin, I think that she has been using products that are too harsh in an attempt to combat her oily skin. She needs several more sessions of extractions.
Thanks for showing someone black skin being treated. It seems like she's in a great deal of pain. 😢
I love how she is being as gentle as she can because it's really painful for her client
De todos os videos que assisti, é a primeira vez que assisto com uma pessoa negra. Parabéns amei❤
Poor thing. breaks my heart seeing them suffer like this :( this has to be so incredibly painful
Why is it so satisfying to see the extractions on black skin?👏 Lovely
The moaning makes me hella uncomfortable lol
Same
same i muted it
I’m glad someone said it
Hi,great work! Please show a Part 3!👍😍
I like that shes being so careful not to traumatize this clients skin presumably to prevent hyperpigmentation and keloid scarring but part of me feels there is a lot of sebum and possibly pus right below the surface of the skin just straining to be released. However, she is in a better position to judge what is best for the client. Entertaining us surely isn't the top priority.
Thank you for helping this poor little child. Im sure when you're done treating her skin, it will look Remarkable 😊
Finally, black skin
Смотрела со звуком, муж в комнату зашёл, потом говорит: "Ты что фильм для взрослых смотришь?"😱
😂
Happy to see black skin ❤❤
First black person 👏🏿
Black skin are really hard compared to Asian. Thank you for trying your best to help her. It is really rare for us to get acnés this worst.
Hopefully she will be health properly in your hand.
It literally looks like other skin conditions she's worked on, only with more melanin and expressions of pain from the client. Wow. Smh.
Thank you. Poor thing endured a lot. Hang in there it’s going to be worth it!!
A black client????? Finally!!! 🙌
Great 79 pops. Nice to see some new material from you
First black person eva I had sit up and watch this one
She's such a pro!
He's doing great, trying to breath through the pain. The little wimpers broke my heart though. Keep being brave honey, it will be worth it!
Fab new pops!!!
Black skin! Finally
Great job: 77 pops❤❤
Cant wait for part 3,4 …😅
Nicely done! Hope we get a part 3!
Bless her heart she was in such pain💔
I just love this series!
I was hoping to see more of this client.
Yey there back. Part 3 please.
Hang in there. You are doing great!!!
Too short!!
Love this series. Thanks for doing the work, Thuy! ❤🙏
All the heavy breathing in the mic.
Brave client
Gran trabajo Thuy❤
Be brave lovely girl x
Это ТАК мило!!! Спасибо за то, что опубликовали это!
Anyone know what type of acne this is? Looks so painful. Thanks to the patient for sharing her experience
Skin is extremely inflamed 😢
I want his eyebrows!❤
Who is moaning…the client or esthetician?
Hope to see more! I am saving both videos. Thank you!
Amazing, as always. It is nice to see your work on darker skin tones. Now, is there a skin cream to help with the dark spots?? PLEASE HAVE YOUR CAMERS PERSON HOLD THE CAMERA STILL ....
Sometimes it's not the camera person but the client moving because of pain. Someone told me that too!
The client is brave and strong because his african skin type is much thinner than asian and the pain is higher, a lot. Thanks for sharing your treatment, you are in very good hands, the best in Vietnan 😉
So happy to see part two.
She or he needs Enilisa Brown's glycolic wash to make those move to the surface and make extractions less painful.
why is it that people focus on skin color, there are different skin types in any skin color of any race😮and different severity of acne in any race
GOD bless my eyes seeing 👀 you take care of another bro or sis thank you much love and blessings.
I would love to see full treatment after all the extraction....its good to see the extractions but what happens after?
Loved watching this one, thankyou
This poor girl, she's in so much pain. I really hope these treatments work for her. Heartbreaking, I usually don't watch with the volume on, wish I hadn't this time. Prayers she's pain free and soon!
Praying for your healing in Jesus’ name. Amen. 🙏🏾
"True hospitality consists of giving the best of yourself to your guests." ~ Eleanor Roosevelt
Mmmmkay, what will we have the pleasure of dining on when we come to visit you?
@@EyeofRa1133 "NO SOUP FOR YOU"~ Seinfeld
@@zitczar now, now that's not very nice!
my skin hyperpigments even while still well under the skin. Ambi, black soap, nothing helped. i got rid of the spots by sunscreen and forced to do Physical Training and forced to drink a looooooot of water (Army🎗) but my skin looked incredible!! Im older and hormones changed so I follow my Grandmother: keep my hands clean and away from my face, still drink a lot of water, tone with witch hazel, and wear sunscreen❤
Não aguentei com essa querida gemendo…
Esse áudio ficou meio estranho 😅
Ohhhh my god!!!!! Finally!!!!!!!!!!!!🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Yay, black queen getting some skin care done ☑️
Just wanted to check in on the esthetician,she seems to be in pain or very upset! Hope everything gets better for her ❤!
Oh awesome! Two videos!
Those gotta be painful indeed...
It’s a shame you can’t use numbing cream for the patients who have a low tolerance for pain.
Had to turn the volume down on this one
She is so through!!! She is getting every pimple she sees!!!
Why are you breathing so hard, sounds like you're in pain???
Are you being serious or sarcastic with this question?
The client is obviously in pain.
Great work!