New Skincare Trends I’ll Be Ignoring! slugging 2.0, Skin Boosting, Notox 🤨🙄

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  • Опубликовано: 4 июл 2024
  • In this video, I'm sharing with you predicted 2023 skincare trends that I WILL NOT be taking part in. From No-tox to an extension of slugging and skin cycling, these are trends that I'm afraid will not be a part of my life this year!
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    00:00 Intro
    00:53 Slugging Trend
    04:42 No-Tox Trend/Alternative Botox Trend
    07:18 Science-Backed Skincare Trend
    10:01 Skin Boosting Trend
    13:02 Sustainable Skincare Trend
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  • @hope3290
    @hope3290 Год назад +647

    The problem with sustainable skincare is that the brand more often than not pushes all the sustainability responsibility on the consumer. Sorry, but a consumer recycling their skincare bottles doesn't mean much if the company does nothing to lower their carbon footprint and continues polluting when they produce the products. Individual changes aren't enough; this is a systemic issue.

    • @maryeckel9682
      @maryeckel9682 Год назад +6

      Exactly

    • @lipstickzombie4981
      @lipstickzombie4981 Год назад

      In short, green washing as usual.👀

    • @sydneywilliams4796
      @sydneywilliams4796 Год назад +6

      I know no sustainable skincare brands that do this. Almost all of them are carbon and waste neutral and have the receipts to back it up. Individual “sustainable” products that corporate brands use are trash but I wouldn’t consider that sustainable skincare

    • @sydneywilliams4796
      @sydneywilliams4796 Год назад +14

      Obviously it is a systemic issue but consumers carry a lot of power in showing our demand for truly sustainable products and practices. And it’s clearly working. As corporations essentially run our government, they aren’t going to change and they won’t be forced to change unless we impact their profits. Which we are currently doing and we’re seeing the change happen. So individual choice does have a HUGE impact and shouldn’t be ignored in favor of wasteful and polluting individual choice just bc “well it’s systemic so my choices won’t do a thing.”

    • @Lady.Fern.
      @Lady.Fern. Год назад +10

      @@sydneywilliams4796 it’s mainly an issue with companies like dove and native where they sell regular not eco friendly stuff and then green washed stuff like refillable deodorant or plastic free deodorant etc.

  • @borababie9364
    @borababie9364 Год назад +836

    another trend that's been going on for a couple years is OVERCONSUMPTION. that goes for makeup too. unless you make skincare content, you do not need 20 different serums and toners; you do not need to use a sheet mask every day; you do not need every skincare appliance. for most people, especially those with rosacea (me) or otherwise sensitive skin, keeping it simple is your best bet. you waste money, clutter your home, and potentially irritate your skin. on top of that, hoarding "clean" products means that those preservative free products are going to expire long before you get to them.
    if you really are tempted to have all of these products, get minis! they give you enough time to gauge how you feel about the product. if you get an 8 ounce (~237 mL) bottle of something and end up hating it, it either collects dust or gets thrown out (yes, even if you return it to the store).

    • @claireeyles7560
      @claireeyles7560 Год назад +42

      Yes, preach! Could not agree more with you said here. I feel like a lot of the so called 'clean skin' brands and/or the brands that tout themselves as 'sustainable' have this attitude of, "just go ahead and buy umpteen dozen things from us, even if you don't need them, because we're the good guys, we're 'clean' and 'sustainable', and then so much stuff just ends up getting wasted.

    • @sassagrass7095
      @sassagrass7095 Год назад +19

      How tf does their skin not break out from over-using? I over moisturized with CeraVe for about a week and my skin looked awful. I wonder if they go to the dermatologist or wipe off* the product after applying it while filming? I'm so curious

    • @fave525
      @fave525 Год назад +17

      so true! i love hannah louise poston and her videos. she did a no-buy year a few years ago where she stopped buying makeup and other things that weren't essentials and her channel kind of revolves around how to not be a thoughtless consumer. my mindset honestly changed so much. i don't get fomo anymore when i see new makeup launches. i just take out what i already have and play around with it, realizing that i don't need anything else.

    • @maryeckel9682
      @maryeckel9682 Год назад +8

      I love minis

    • @lipstickzombie4981
      @lipstickzombie4981 Год назад +1

      Easier said and done in the western hemisphere though. No luck for most of us in Asia. 👀

  • @lost_in_the_forrest
    @lost_in_the_forrest Год назад +465

    I really wish that skincare brands that are trying to be sustainable would put more emphasis on ingredient transparency and well as general manufacturing/transportation transparency. It’s annoying that so many brands seem to only care about address the issues relating to disposal instead of trying to be more sustainable at all stages of production (like ingredient extraction and the production process of their products)

    • @ksyrahsyrah8699
      @ksyrahsyrah8699 Год назад +1

      Try The Ordinary!

    • @karatalksaboutstuff7333
      @karatalksaboutstuff7333 Год назад +17

      @@ksyrahsyrah8699 Brands like Cocokind (who print a breakdown of the environmental impact info on the package, including emissions) are doing more for this type of transparency than The Ordinary. I like Deciem, but I haven't seen them emphasize many factors beyond recycling and some lip service to emissions. Have they?

    • @satutoivonen9679
      @satutoivonen9679 Год назад +22

      Yes. One thing I often think about is the sustainability of plant based ingredients. Take centella asiatica for instance. It's hugely popular and cheap, it cannot possibly come from nature at this point. There must be centella asiatica farms somewhere. So are the farming practices sustainable? It's a water hungry plant, where does the water come from? Are these monocultures and how does that affect the soil? What was on that land before there was a centella asiatica farm: a forest or a farm for food production? Do the workers get fair pay and safe working conditions? There's just zero info available on any of this. And I'm suspicious. 👀 Suspicious to the point I've started to look for synthetic alternatives to plant based ingredients.

    • @ayydubs987
      @ayydubs987 Год назад +4

      fantastic point!

    • @ambersmith2612
      @ambersmith2612 Год назад +7

      And transparency in how well their workers are cared for

  • @Doggysquad37
    @Doggysquad37 Год назад +238

    i remember when girls on tiktok were trying to create 'body slugging' as a new trend, so bloody ridiculous like girl its LOTION 💀

    • @emilystevenson71
      @emilystevenson71 Год назад +31

      Wait body slugging. I always just out Vaseline over my lotion. They just trying to reinvent stuff some of us been doing.

    • @cynixxi
      @cynixxi Год назад +19

      @@emilystevenson71 the body slugging was literally just normal lotion. Nothing about putting an occlusive over everything, just plain lotion.

    • @emilystevenson71
      @emilystevenson71 Год назад

      @@cynixxi oh for the love if Charlie Brown. That's crazy

    • @meowcenary21
      @meowcenary21 Год назад +19

      Yep we were taught as kids to moisturize after showers and follow up with a body oil. 🤷🏻‍♀️ Maybe it's a Native household thing but it's always been a habit.

    • @emilystevenson71
      @emilystevenson71 Год назад +12

      @@meowcenary21 see I do the same thing. These people are bord and not creative at all

  • @eddie7242
    @eddie7242 Год назад +76

    Sustainability is important, however I would love to see brands shift their focus from the disposal/waste side of the conversation towards ethical sourcing, production and labor conditions. To be truly sustainable would be to not produce consumer goods at all, so It would be refreshing to shine a light on every aspect of the production process of our skincare products.

    • @NPVG26
      @NPVG26 Год назад +2

      This!!! 💯

  • @trishamarie
    @trishamarie Год назад +288

    I noticed that when I started using retinol only three times a week instead of daily, my skin cleared up and I haven’t had any breakouts since. I am sick of people pushing daily retinol use when it’s not really necessary for most people.

    • @hiraimtiaz3514
      @hiraimtiaz3514 Год назад +8

      I think Im in your team

    • @augustwildflower8977
      @augustwildflower8977 Год назад +2

      Same

    • @tomharris7689
      @tomharris7689 Год назад +1

      Facts

    • @sydneylaurencourtney
      @sydneylaurencourtney Год назад +12

      Absolutely. I can hardly use retinol once per week otherwise it causes too much damage to my skin. I never knew what it meant to have sensitive skin until I started using retinol and saw the havoc it wreaked on my face

    • @christineb9645
      @christineb9645 Год назад +3

      me too! three times a week, doesnt matter the percentage either

  • @melodyblackhall6702
    @melodyblackhall6702 Год назад +145

    The worst trend I've seen lately is buccal fat removal. Cosmetic procedure/ surgeries should never ever be a trend! You're gonna want that buccal fat when you're my age! Your facial fat is basically your own bodie's natural filler!

    • @CordeliaWagner
      @CordeliaWagner Год назад

      It was a trend a couple of years ago, nobody does it anymore. There are several YöuTube aesthetic plastic surgeons that officially declared it dead.

    • @melodyblackhall6702
      @melodyblackhall6702 Год назад +20

      @@CordeliaWagner oh, I just watched a plastic surgery one from 4 weeks ago🤷‍♀️

    • @adiidi
      @adiidi Год назад +1

      @@CordeliaWagner The trend has been revived (as of 3 months ago) and is more popular than ever before, unfortunately.

    • @annushankar3032
      @annushankar3032 Год назад +2

      @@CordeliaWagner nah some celebrities have done the buccal fat removal before

    • @frankie9953
      @frankie9953 Год назад +24

      @@CordeliaWagner definitely not dead. It's literally all the rage right now.

  • @rene6463
    @rene6463 Год назад +135

    I love your gray hairs is adds a “metaverse/futuristic aesthetic” idk how to describe. Love that you are embracing it.❤

    • @sassagrass7095
      @sassagrass7095 Год назад +24

      He's going to be a silver fox when he gets older and I am here for it

  • @marciamills1926
    @marciamills1926 Год назад +204

    It's so horrible that Notox feels a lot like trying to shame people who get Botox, when it's also particularly biting and vocal people online that leads some to getting Botox before they're fully sure

    • @frankly9432
      @frankly9432 Год назад +5

      I didn't even know the LED masks were supposed to replace botox? But yeah the less people know about botox the more for people who like it 🤷

    • @kateg1570
      @kateg1570 Год назад +8

      Nothing can replace Botox and who cares who says what online.. do whatever makes you happy!

    • @jessicahill8231
      @jessicahill8231 Год назад

      I for sure would use Botox and fillers. I’m 40 and also a smoker(unfortunately, trying to quit though)but… it’s soo expensive and I just don’t make the money to pay for something like that every 6 months to keep up with it… I would love to try it for sure though. So, I’ve been contemplating buying a Sabi+ AI $300 to use for years(I hope)but again… I want some results, not to just waste money.

  • @Noel.Chmielowiec
    @Noel.Chmielowiec Год назад +27

    I think the most sustainable skincare is one that you will use till it's empty. I have really bad reactions to a lot of stuff (that I never can predict) so my mum finishes my skincare. Also, a really important thing in sustainability is how the factories treat their waste, if they test on animals (if yes, then it's not sustainable in my opinion and I want nothing to do with it) and if workers are paid enough. It's not as simple 'we use less plastic so we are sustainable'.

    • @beardiemom
      @beardiemom Год назад +3

      Yes, agreed in all aspects. A while ago I tested my way through a couple different sunscreens and two of them just didn't work for me. The first was so heavily fragranced that neither I nor my partner could stand it on our skin and the second gave me an immediate painful skin reaction that left my entire face red and made me want to cry. The former went to my brother's fiancée, who wasn't bothered by the scent and the latter to my partner, who patchtested it and had no reaction.

  • @biancamhlanga2922
    @biancamhlanga2922 Год назад +41

    “You’ve been using clean beauty and that’s your fault” 😭😭

  • @jacquiz.6837
    @jacquiz.6837 Год назад +101

    I wish that clean beauty didn't have a chokehold on sustainable packaging. I'm still buying from one or two "clean" brands because they have fantastic recycling programs, and use more efficient packaging in the first place.

    • @ayydubs987
      @ayydubs987 Год назад +9

      i hate that my sensitive skin likes a lot of these products! i buy them bc they’re fragrance free a lot of the time, but then i find out they’re “clean.” ugh.

    • @TansyBlue
      @TansyBlue Год назад +2

      It's so infuriating how sustainability and crunchiness are all mixed up. How did environmentalism get so anti-scientific?

  • @amymarxer6559
    @amymarxer6559 Год назад +36

    I’m going to start a new exfoliating trend. It’s called kitty licking. You let your cat lick over your entire face. Instant, all-natural, sustainable, no waste, chemical free and “clean”! 🤣

  • @msk-qp6fn
    @msk-qp6fn Год назад +228

    James is probably the only person who can make "fucking" sound classy 😂😂😂

    • @Catania13
      @Catania13 Год назад +12

      British poshness babe

    • @l.c.ArTByLora
      @l.c.ArTByLora Год назад +7

      Riiight😂 I somehow feel "fancier" after watching his and Robert's videos ! Lol 😆...I luv it!💞

  • @Manyo569
    @Manyo569 Год назад +31

    The false hope and the trends are what made me not want to do my skincare routine. It just feels like I’m doing it for my skin to look good,not so that I feel good. I’m slowly trying to do my routine again but the skincare industry just left a bad taste in my mouth. So,lovelies,if you’re reading this,liste to your skin. Don’t buy something just because an influencer said it’s good; they don’t know you and haven’t see your skin. You know what your skin wants and craves.

  • @Shtina25
    @Shtina25 Год назад +33

    I'm glad the pendulum is swinging away from "clean". It's only a matter of time until some "green" product is contaminated and really messes up faces and/or eyes. I'm thinking of the Laundress recall but for like a toner.

  • @itsthatlady
    @itsthatlady Год назад +9

    What I think I hate most about the “trends” is the over complication. I just remember how overwhelmed I felt when I wanted to start caring for my skin, and the years I delayed because it was just too much to figure out. Like where do I start? So I just wouldn’t start.

  • @melodyblackhall6702
    @melodyblackhall6702 Год назад +12

    The problem with slugging is the whole thing that it's being considered a trend. Us old people have been doing this for decades and making people think we're vampires🤣

  • @LauraLVTGW
    @LauraLVTGW Год назад +11

    My Great Aunt recommended "slugging" to me back in the summer of 1984, she had already been doing it for forty years!!!! She also wore a corset..... 😊😊😊

  • @Tammyiing
    @Tammyiing Год назад +22

    I recently heard about skin flooding and I was like isn’t just a variation of slugging??? Imo all these trends have technically been around forever and them going viral on tiktok now is really taking all the fun out of skincare. The same people who used to think I was being ridiculous about taking my skincare seriously are now the ones lecturing me about skincare after watching a viral tiktok, and that really irritates me

    • @Maverickgouda
      @Maverickgouda Год назад +3

      To me flooding takes from layering hydrating toners like kbeauty done for years, followed by occlusives. So yeah, a variation of slugging.
      I guess they are going through all of the skin practices, explaining them for short form content and naming with short, 1-2 word terms for stuff that otherwise takes at least a sentence. Reminds of when I introduced my parent to the term “gentrification” because I thought’ it would be more convenient than saying the whole concept which he already knew

    • @Tammyiing
      @Tammyiing Год назад +3

      @@Maverickgouda Seeing how there’s no “right” way to hydrate and moisturize skin, coming up with a new term for it does help those who are trying to figure out which way works better for them, so I see your point. And at the end of the day, the main takeaway is to keep your skin hydrated and moisturize, however in some of these viral TikToks, they seem to perpetuate this idea that they’ve discovered something new and so innovative that the way you’ve been doing skincare is somehow wrong. Maybe I’m reading too much into it, but it feels like some of these trends just end up shaming people who don’t follow them because they already know what works for them. And honestly that just really sucks all the fun out of skincare

    • @pickledginger4574
      @pickledginger4574 Год назад +2

      @@Tammyiing if someone feels shamed from a tiktok video some stranger they've never met that isn't even about them, I think they're watching someone that isn't a good fit for them, and possibly even need to spend less time on that portion of the internet and spend more time on realizing their own self worth, so they no longer worry about the words of ding dongs they don't know, that mean literally nothing to the universe.

    • @Maverickgouda
      @Maverickgouda Год назад +1

      @@Tammyiing guess I’m a blinded from it because I’m not on tiktok, or any sm actually. So I only catch on when it trickles down to yt. Always a new “trend”, acronym or slang.
      They ought to be more responsible on there and cite sources. I try to mention where I heard things from to give credit and allow anyone to check it out for themselves.

    • @Tammyiing
      @Tammyiing Год назад

      @@Maverickgouda I’m not on tiktok either, I mainly get my info from RUclips and doing my own research. However I do have a (annoying) coworker who is obsessed with tiktok, she gets all her info from TikTok and only TikTok. To the point that if it’s not on TikTok, she won’t even bother with it. She knows I like skincare and has always “teased” me about it, but now that she’s discovered the skincare side of TikTok, she’s been trying to educate me. And lately it seems like I’m not the only one who’s experienced or seen this type of behavior. So I’m in agreement with James when he says that it’s making people bored, tired and exhausted of just doing a nice skincare routine. They really should be more responsible, but I’m sure they’re omitting it out of laziness and/or because it won’t get them views and clicks

  • @nmgeorge88
    @nmgeorge88 Год назад +3

    Slugging is also great for discoloration and “scarring”. I get laser for my acne scars, but I’m prone to scarring/ discoloration. My dermatologist recommends slugging during the healing process to prevent that.

  • @claireeyles7560
    @claireeyles7560 Год назад +18

    Thank you so much for talking about sustainability in skincare not being as simple and black and white as many people would like it to be. Green washing is an issue across a number of different sectors, and it would behoove people to actually understand a product's sustainability profile before simply bandwagoning in terms of performative eco hype.

  • @florabescansaluers
    @florabescansaluers Год назад +41

    I really appreciate the time you took with the sustainable skincare topic. I own a small skincare/body care/candle business and consider my packaging to be low-waste, as I think zero-waste is not an accurate label for anything. I work in sustainability consulting in my day job for a larger skincare business so I’m somewhat knowledgeable I suppose lol

    • @florabescansaluers
      @florabescansaluers Год назад +9

      I wish there was better representation of small handmade skincare businesses. I believe firmly in science. I believe in properly preserving products and am very cautious about sanitizing and using gloves, things like that. I’d be curious your stance on small handmade beauty and wellness businesses when they do take those steps to ensure safety for the consumer. Thank you for a lovely video ❤

  • @WendieMorgan
    @WendieMorgan Год назад +24

    Slicking….the new trend that is LITERALLY just slugging. Like, as a menopausal old lady, I slather to the high heavens every night, but is that a TREND? No. Back off, TikTok community.

  • @cemeterydollie
    @cemeterydollie Год назад +13

    Whenever I hear the term “slugging” in skincare, I just picture a big jar of Vaseline thrown full force at my head 😂

  • @kisikisikisi
    @kisikisikisi Год назад +10

    I'm with you on the sustainability! I think the #1 thing we need to remember is that we can't consume ourselves out of the climate crisis. The Ordinary did a great job educating the masses about specific ingredients, but we should probably be looking to using fewer products that still contain the actives and ingredients we want. Rather than using five different products with different ingredients, we should try to cut that to two products that contain the same stuff. You know what's better than sustainable packaging? Less packaging, less bottles, less products.

  • @loralix9558
    @loralix9558 Год назад +24

    I am 42 and fair skinned with combo skin that is changing with maturing, but luckily due to staying out of the sun & using sunscreen has been a saving grace. I love that you always point out some things will work for some people and differ for others. There is nothing wrong with going through a trial and error process as your skin changes and has different needs. I have started using some fantastic products I learned about through you, particularly K beauty, and am having great results.

  • @mandyhackman9740
    @mandyhackman9740 Год назад +12

    I’d love to see a collab between you and Sustainably Shelbi! She’s really clear about life cycle analysis and can definitely give insight as far as which questions to ask, etc.
    Re: sustainability in skincare a great first step is to use your products all the way up, and to buy them in bulk as much as possible. If you know you like it, buy the biggest bottle they make and use it til it’s empty. One big plastic bottle is going to be softer on the planet than a million half-used glass ones. It’s not always an option because of use-by dates, but where it is that’s a relatively chill, relatively proven step one.

  • @heart0511
    @heart0511 Год назад +4

    i don't know anything about skincare or makeup but James's personality just makes me want to watch his videos. I will say because of james I started using moisturizer on my face again

  • @bil8647
    @bil8647 Год назад +14

    The number of "F" bombs James drops in the first 3 minutes is both hilarious and well merited. "Just put some Vaseline on your face and shut the fu up aghhh!" had me in stiches and yelling "Amen!"

  • @sherryzmezzo
    @sherryzmezzo Год назад +6

    I really appreciate your nuanced take on sustainability. We need much more of that in the world.

  • @kendallstark4302
    @kendallstark4302 Год назад +8

    I'm stealing the "that's not accurate!" phrase, plus the hand gestures. Thank you very much 🖤

  • @klarafloricic5227
    @klarafloricic5227 Год назад +5

    Slugging with Cicaplast temporarily ruined my skin, irritation around eyes, milia like reaction but red.. did nothing for hydration 😊😊😊

  • @morganzak6336
    @morganzak6336 Год назад +6

    You know your audience so well it feels like a FaceTime call 😂

  • @hannahb9999
    @hannahb9999 Год назад +11

    necessaire offers body wash in the usual plastic container and then refills in (what i understand to be) more easily recyclable aluminum containers so you can just hang on to the single plastic container. i think it’s a cool system! would love to see/learn about other companies that use a similar tactic

  • @lisawilson2701
    @lisawilson2701 Год назад +30

    I put my skincare on wait a few mins and add a tiny amount of Vaseline about two hrs before bed then just before I go to bed I take a tissue and blot just to make sure there isn't to much on my skin a tiny pea size is enough people over do it 🤣

    • @msk-qp6fn
      @msk-qp6fn Год назад +7

      Yeah you really don't need that much

    • @nottheshirt483
      @nottheshirt483 Год назад

      There's a vaseline stick that I use every night. Probably not the most hygeinic but it gets the job done quick

    • @lipstickzombie4981
      @lipstickzombie4981 Год назад +2

      @@nottheshirt483 As long as you're the only one using the stick and not sharing it no biggie.

    • @raerohan4241
      @raerohan4241 Год назад +2

      @@lipstickzombie4981 If you're acne-prone though, that could cause breakouts. You'd be spreading the bacteria from your spots to the rest of your face, and it would contaminate the product, too. It's good that it works for them, but tub vaseline is probably better for most people

  • @rosesiddiqi2308
    @rosesiddiqi2308 Год назад +2

    I feel like I have to pass this warning on to everyone about slugging, because I learned the hard way.... If you slug too often, there is a high probability that you will develop milia on your face, which will need to be surgically removed later.

  • @dbw2021
    @dbw2021 Год назад +8

    I'm gonna keep it real with you: unless my routine suddenly stops working for me (or I find out a product I use causes cancer or something), I'm literally never going to change it no matter how many new trends come out. Simple and gentle boring drugstore cleanser, simple and gentle boring drugstore moisturizers (I have 1 lighter and 1 heavier depending on what I need), simple and gentle boring drugstore sunscreen. Though, tbh, the sunscreen is a little bit excessive since I have to buy it imported from the U.K, so £8 Boots sunscreen ends up being like $30, but it's worth every penny because it's PERFECT for me. I occasionally use a clay mask or hydro patches or other infrequent treatments, but that's it and my skin looks amazing. Every time I've tried a serum, toner, trendy product, etc, it's either broken me out or given me a rash. I might get a derm procedure done in the future to help with old acne scars, but otherwise, I'm quite happy with my incredibly boring and simple daily routine.

  • @cbiancardi9233
    @cbiancardi9233 Год назад +7

    the actual term slugging makes my teeth clench

  • @Astracruiserhenry
    @Astracruiserhenry Год назад +1

    Lately I’ve limited my coffee consumption and I’m on a caffeine withdrawal. So coming here and having the T is helping me a lot.

  • @C03al
    @C03al Год назад +3

    The most sustainable thing an upcoming brand can do is to not launch itself.
    WE👏DON’T👏NEED👏ANOTHER👏BRAND👏!!! Louder for the celebrities at the back💀

  • @aguiebakes6821
    @aguiebakes6821 Год назад

    JAMES JAMES JAMES !!!
    I've always expressed how much I love watching and learning from you! I wish I could send you a picture of my skin, it is so hydrated, I couldn't be happier lmao, I used to consider myself an oily person but then learning about all this skincare and diet habits, I took a step back to see what I was actually putting in and on my body! I eat better now and use all the right products in the best order possible, never skipping SPF or double cleansing! I am skincare obsessed and love talking about it with my friends and fam and telling them my journey even tho they don't gaf 😂 I am so happy I found you, I truly feel so blessed to have all this knowledge in my head, I am truly healing my 15 yo acne-prone younger self lmao ❤❤❤

  • @AndreaLT520
    @AndreaLT520 Год назад +1

    Thank you for this video. I don’t watch tik tok, I don’t have one and I don’t feel like I can keep up with it. I’m 39 and happy to stay with my fav RUclips skin guru! I only watch your channel for advice! You’re all I need ❤

  • @Stacey24101
    @Stacey24101 Год назад +3

    Happy Monday, James! I love your content. That’s all! 💗💜💗💜💗💜

  • @quirkyviper
    @quirkyviper Год назад +1

    Great perspective as always! Would love an episode like this on Neophyte Nails, too!

  • @karatalksaboutstuff7333
    @karatalksaboutstuff7333 Год назад +55

    But James, it's very important to me that you know I slugged with Vaseline + cocoa butter last night!!! And I'm doing it again tomorrow night!!!😆

    • @mochabee1863
      @mochabee1863 Год назад +5

      I slug for skin moisture and hyperpigmentation

    • @dumpsterfire3214
      @dumpsterfire3214 Год назад +3

      honestly i like it for the moisture, but i use the cocoa butter vaseline and it smells so good that i do it for the smell

    • @karatalksaboutstuff7333
      @karatalksaboutstuff7333 Год назад +1

      @@dumpsterfire3214 Haha! I loved the smell when I used it as my lip balm, so I started slugging with it. I think it's too much smell for me, now.😆 I need to use it up since I bought a regular-size jar of it, but once this is gone I think I'll be returning to plain petrolatum for slugging and limiting the cocoa butter version to my lips.

    • @lipstickzombie4981
      @lipstickzombie4981 Год назад

      Hated cocoa scented stuff massively and I'm a chocolate lover. The cocoa scent just gets rancid on my skin in over an hour. 😔

    • @adrymxl
      @adrymxl Год назад

      Yessss, the cocoa smell is so strong for that line, I'm so used to fragrance free products their lotion made me itchy :c

  • @123mmm101
    @123mmm101 Год назад +4

    I think what would help (especially in North America), is big stores like Sephora, The Bay, Walmart, etc... have beauty product recycling bins for the brands that they sell and those bottles (plastic or glass) get reused/remade into packaging. It doesn't necessarily mean that they have a recycling perks program, but at least somewhere where the brands that claim to be sustainable are at least collecting the packaging that they've produced and reusing them. To me, this is sustainable (at least a step in the right direction?); although that will also use a lot of pollution from trucks picking up the waste too. It would also be cool for them to also collect expired products (specifically makeup or nail polishes) that are technically a hazardous waste (I think I read that somewhere).
    Please let me know if there are recycling programs (similar to what I've described), already exists in Canada... I only know of LUSH and L'Occitaine doing this, but I don't really care about getting a face mask or 10% off a brand I don't use.

    • @Beeleeteecee
      @Beeleeteecee Год назад

      I know there aren’t many Nordstroms in Canada but that is where I take all my empties in the US. They just have big bins in their beauty departments for dumping containers; you don’t need to interact with employees at all.

  • @aaliyahhill98
    @aaliyahhill98 Год назад +6

    at this point, people should be focused on finding products+routine that works for them but instead for some reason people look to people they want to look like and expect their whole dna to change

  • @odettavonkasek358
    @odettavonkasek358 Год назад +1

    James thanks to you, & Robert, I can’t say “clean”, “natural”, or “viral” without saying it all high pitched like y’all have done. It’s a little thing that brings me a lot of joy. 🖤💜🖤

  • @SamIAm10262
    @SamIAm10262 Год назад +2

    The idea of "slugging" makes my pillows and oily skin cry.

  • @mizztblaq
    @mizztblaq Год назад +1

    James going off about science-based skincare is the highlight of my day

  • @celizabeth8599
    @celizabeth8599 Год назад +3

    I like slugging on my lips, it helps with the extreme drying and cracking I get in the winter time 🙂

  • @ahniyahclay4460
    @ahniyahclay4460 Год назад

    You literally said everything I’ve been thinking!!! All these new names for everything we’ve already been doing is so annoying

  • @lilac_rain3855
    @lilac_rain3855 Год назад +4

    “Just put some Vaseline on your face and shut up”
    I’m gonna start saying that every day now

  • @simlover00
    @simlover00 Год назад +2

    😅I was doing slugging before I even knew what it was. I occasionally do it in small overly dry areas but never to the whole face

  • @sassagrass7095
    @sassagrass7095 Год назад +6

    How do these "influencers" skin not break out from over using products? I used too much moisturizer (CeraVe) for about a week and my skin looked absolutely dreadful. I learned that lesson quick! How does their face not break out?!

    • @pickledginger4574
      @pickledginger4574 Год назад +6

      They don't. Generally. I imagine it's for the video, product mention - and then they either wash it off or it was just a one time thing with those products. And some of us just seem to have skin that can handle anything we slap on it.

  • @EveryDayImJocelyn
    @EveryDayImJocelyn Год назад +4

    In my opinion, any sort of sustainable branding is just another way for the big companies to put the responsibility on us while looking like they are doing something. They aren't. And honestly, even those of us who recycle and do what we can (which I do) aren't either.
    These companies add to the VAST majority of pollution on the planet.
    But if they advertise to us that we can recycle their containers or refill them etc.. it looks better on them.
    Coca-cola is a great example to look into.
    Anyways, for those of us who recycle, that's still amazing and better than nothing! ❤

  • @brycejeter6437
    @brycejeter6437 Год назад

    I’m loving that very Goodlight-like font for the chapters in the video.

  • @tatjanaarandelovic9555
    @tatjanaarandelovic9555 Год назад

    I must say- I totally agree with everything you talk about and say in this video, James.
    I couldn't have said it better.
    And the word 'slugging' which I actually never liked - I as well don't want to hear or read about it no more.
    Thanks so much for this video, James xxx 🙏😘

  • @msk-qp6fn
    @msk-qp6fn Год назад +9

    James: says he doesnt wanna hear slugging ever again
    The troll in me: *inhales* SLU--

  • @ryanjulecruz1973
    @ryanjulecruz1973 Год назад +1

    im loving the rebranded intro and outro heheh

  • @vanessamiller9456
    @vanessamiller9456 Год назад

    Yeeees! Thank you for this video!!!! ❤️❤️❤️

  • @emergencyasmr
    @emergencyasmr Год назад +8

    I’m envious of anyone that doesn’t have to rinse off micellar water lol 😪 my skin absolutely riots if I don’t splash my face with water afterward!

    • @lipstickzombie4981
      @lipstickzombie4981 Год назад +3

      That Bioderma Micellar Water is worth it's weight in gold for this reason to me. After a punishing shift the only thing I'd like to wash are my teeth. Glug a yogurt drink, wipe off the paintjob with micellar, brush my teeth, off the alerts then hit the sack.

  • @panickedantics7761
    @panickedantics7761 Год назад

    "I don't know where things grow" lol I so love you!

  • @telinhajp
    @telinhajp Год назад +2

    Hi, James! Much love from Tokyo! ❤️🤗

  • @Bobo-gm9fd
    @Bobo-gm9fd Год назад

    Not sure why I watch you as my skin care routine involves putting on moisturizer maybe once a month if I'm lucky and my once a year maybe make up, but in saying that I cant stop binge watching you lol

  • @kaw8473
    @kaw8473 Год назад +1

    I'm officially over the "clean" trend. I'm ashamed of how many clean products I've purchased, they didn't work, and then tossing them.

  • @EliteTuner
    @EliteTuner Год назад

    You’re the best! Love your videos😂❤!

  • @gingerandnemo
    @gingerandnemo Год назад

    This video is a reminder why I love you

  • @Rachaelann59
    @Rachaelann59 Год назад +4

    I am 40 yrs old now, and have NO wrinkles; just a couple fine lines on my forehead. The only products I used for 10 yrs were sunscreen by day and Roc Retinol Correxion night cream at night. Two products for 10 years. I love taking care of my skin and got buried into skincare just like any other several years ago. Over-buying and over-trying 1000's of products... it was fun, but it also helped me realize that "less is truly more". It's gone a little overboard the last few years; even further than even I would go.

    • @katecamellia
      @katecamellia Год назад +1

      Spf and retinol are gold standards. No wonder your skin looks great. Well done.

  • @natsl3049
    @natsl3049 Год назад +6

    Yes the idea that argireline replace botox for instance 🤣🤣 or influencers have 1000 videos on replacement for botox while they have a full face of tox/filler. Go away 🤣

  • @FLOridaM.o.m
    @FLOridaM.o.m Год назад

    I’m feeling the energy of this video. ❤

  • @lizbarrand7701
    @lizbarrand7701 Год назад

    Soothing centella serums in the morning have been game changing. My favorite is the Skin1004 Madagascar Centella Tone Brightening Capsule Ampoule. I love centella & all it’s benefits but also contains tranexamic acid & a vitamin C derivative. Hyperpigmentation is one of my major skin concerns so this is perfect for me 🥰

  • @jocelia4622
    @jocelia4622 Год назад +1

    💞💞 Hello James 💞💞 Happy Sunday 💞💞

  • @milliereeves2215
    @milliereeves2215 Год назад

    Elf's cleansing balm is amazing. Love their products

  • @nancymccormick7567
    @nancymccormick7567 Год назад +1

    I’m 61 😳 haha
    I use resveratrol with ferulic in the AM and Tretinoin plus azelaic acid (The Ordinary) in the PM. Of course I use hyaluronic acid both AM and PM as well as sunscreen and moisturizer. Still having flaky skin, especially in this dry winter weather. I preordered the Qure LED mask. Excited and impatient for it to arrive!

  • @suzannesellers7383
    @suzannesellers7383 Год назад

    James I may be the only person who has such sensitive skin that I cannot use ANYTHING on my face. It literally burns my face. This includes high end brands, drugstore brand, and medical grade treatments for rosacea. I can use loose powder and love going high end for the things I can use. I usually use a very mild almond soap and water to cleanse. Also anything with strong fragrance gives me a raging migraine. I sometimes think I should live in a bubble.
    The reason I mention this is because I am 63 years old and people tell I look like I’m in my mid 30s. So sometimes I think that all the things people use, which I cannot use, may not necessarily be advantageous. I LOVE your perspective because you don’t seem to be promoting your opinion to the world. You are humble but so knowledgeable.

  • @soupbowl2750
    @soupbowl2750 Год назад +2

    bro people are STILL talking about the Innisfree paper bottle. I regularly see the the anti-chemical girlies talk about how "misleading" it was on tiktok

  • @lmjwoww
    @lmjwoww Год назад

    I feel the same about Tiktok and it’s trends. I can feel my eyes rolling everytime!

  • @NPVG26
    @NPVG26 Год назад

    Hi James, love love love you and your vids. Please could you do a video about sustainability in skincare? Appreciate you say you're conscious about the greenwashing but as someone who has tried so many products, knows the industry, and has the platform you do, it could be really helpful to hear your thoughts on it 😊💜

  • @PeiPeisMom
    @PeiPeisMom Год назад +1

    Have you ever tried Illyoon ceramide cream? I'm curious to see what you think of it as an alternative to Cerave

  • @pankreas2195
    @pankreas2195 Год назад +3

    Other than the great content, I can always count on James' asmr voice to soothe my migraine 💜

  • @Mixedmakeup
    @Mixedmakeup Год назад +1

    Hahahahaha. 🙅🏻‍♀️slugging!!

  • @stephaniepowers-tanguay6346
    @stephaniepowers-tanguay6346 Год назад

    I love the new background!

  • @harleyquinn5774
    @harleyquinn5774 Год назад +1

    I’ve used slugging and it has really helped my skin.

  • @Bhavy607
    @Bhavy607 Год назад +1

    Random, but I have to tell you, I love how your beard/side burns seamlessly merges into your hair. It looks great!

  • @kelsiemcveety999
    @kelsiemcveety999 6 месяцев назад

    Honestly would love to see a company do what lots of companies did before plastic/some dairy companies still do. Spmeone buys the product in a reusable container the first time. Then they can either send that container in to be refilled, or they can bring it to a store and refil it there. Some places you can get soap and shampoo in bulk and put them in any container you bring, why cant we have that with skincare? Youre right this stuff takes a long time to fix, but not because the ideas arent there. Corporations have been given so many proposals by environmentalist groups but they want to get away with doing the least amount possible

  • @emmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
    @emmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Год назад +1

    @James Weird question, but what font did you use for the text for each of the numbered trends?

  • @alishasuz
    @alishasuz Год назад

    Just learned right now the EWG isn't reliable! lol. Thanks James!

  • @arielm1562
    @arielm1562 Год назад

    🙌 love this video

  • @fairywngsx
    @fairywngsx Год назад +1

    For me I don't think of them as trends & I'm not very impressionable with products so I think that mindset helps me not give in. Which for me is important cause of my ✨️bad ✨️ spending habits. But I see how incredibly hard it can be to not give in. Sometimes you just want to fit in and a trend can for a split second make you feel included..

  • @flufftronable
    @flufftronable Год назад

    Loving the cute wave at the start

  • @tomharris7689
    @tomharris7689 Год назад +2

    The only slugging I’ll do is cosrx advance snail mucin power essence 😂😂😂😂

  • @ameshartl3672
    @ameshartl3672 Год назад

    Hey James, what do you think of Skincare brands like Biology & Bluem Skincare?

  • @bajanbreezy
    @bajanbreezy Год назад

    I love the elf hydrating skincare line.

  • @lizmclean7802
    @lizmclean7802 Год назад

    Please do a video on tropic skincare!! Quite a juicy MLM story

  • @yasmino8725
    @yasmino8725 Год назад +1

    Love the new logo!

  • @kararookie
    @kararookie Год назад +1

    I have extreme eczema and I’ve started using a layer of Vaseline over my entire face before I go to bed every night and it has changed my life. I totally agree with you though.

  • @elettramia6380
    @elettramia6380 Год назад

    As someone who uses prescription Tretinoin for anti aging, slugging is the only thing that helps my skin recover from the skin flaking/ dryness due to the tretinoin. I’ve recently been mixing my cera ve ointment with virgin coconut oil and I love the combination of the two.

  • @saraalice5244
    @saraalice5244 Год назад +1

    speaking of ‘no-tox’ devices though… i’m worried about people using esthetician grade tools without any of the knowledge or training required to use them properly.