I really think it's incredible seeing the skin's ability to change over time. If you have experienced anything similar to what I have, feeling insecure about your skin, I really hope that this video gives you encouragement that it is actually possible to see results in acne and aging skin. I'm curious, how old are you and what skin issues are you most concerned about?
I’m 51, always had oily skin until perhaps during perimenopause or maybe more normal when I began tret a few years ago. My biggest concern is skin laxity.
I am late 30s. I am acne acne-prone since adolescence. I have been following you for a lot of years bec of this. I resonate with you regarding shame and having lots of acne regardless of the age you had them.
I have no problems with people using injectables or getting cosmetic procedures if they get the results they want. But so far, I have not seen a single person who's had fillers who look better than they did before. It never looks natural. Also, there is SUCH a fine line between 'getting something here & there' and just going fully overboard. Please be mindful of that. Not every doctor or aesthetician cares about your looks or what you want, they just want to get money from you. Injectables - although temporary - are very expensive because the markup is absolutely INSANE. 1 cc of fillers may cost less than $10 for the clinician, but they'll charge you $300+. Contrary to popular belief, fillers do not 'dissolve' on their own. They tend to migrate to other areas. Botox in certain areas maybe once or twice a year could be beneficial, but I'm very skeptical of fillers. If you want to get botox, get it at the end of summer, because you've been outside a lot and squinting in the sun during the hotter months and there's not really any point to getting it at the beginning of summer. Get it around September/October (if you're in the northern hemisphere). I'm 45 years old and I've gotten botox in the glabella area and it made a really big difference. But I only do it once a year and have only had it done 3 times so far. Definitely NOT a regular thing for me! Everyone, please be careful with all procedures!
To age backwards, you need a multipeptide collagen and keratin treatment with growth factors for natural longer, lasting results. Skinlyte has a soap that is loaded not only with collagen but also keratin peptides. It is called Hair & Whole Body Bar. According to what I read on Amazon, it is fast absorbed because it has an enhanced peptide binding enhancement technology which produces water molecules in a condensation reaction that hydrates skin and hair naturally. It repairs, grows hair, naturally moisturizes, rebuilds and strengthens hair and skin. I got it at Amazon and I am impressed with new benefits I discover every time I use it. I noticed many improvements in my hair, skin and nails. What I like best about it is that it's all natural and without harmful chemicals such as synthetic dyes, fragrance, SLS or preservatives.
Just FYI, red light can cause hyperpigmentation when used on Asian skin. Yellow light therapy is preferred for Asians for this reason. Thank you for your fantastic videos!
OMG. I had that feeling but was never sure.... stopped using my omnilux just in case. I'm guessing it's because how how far red light penetrates vs yellow light? It's hard to find discussions on this topic, which is usually just brushed off as 'safe/doesn't cause hyperpigmentation' but none that specifically address asian skin. If you have a good reading source, would appreciate if you could share.
I finally purchased my LED face mask, and Im watching as many more videos about how to use it, ect, before I do, lol. Im curently using Meghan Moon wishtrend skin routine and I love it!!!! So adding this mask is the plus of my skin care routine. I have been looking into thoae collegen powers ( drink with water , or juice, but im not convinced they work yet).
Congrats on your new LED mask-welcome to the glow squad! As for collagen powders, everyone’s skin is different, but adding LED therapy is a scientifically backed way to help boost collagen naturally! If you have any questions as you get started, don’t hesitate to reach out-we’re here for you!
@iRestoreLaser another commenter mentioned yellow light works better for Asian skin, I'm new to this and can't tell if it's real or someone just making things up. Can you help address it? I'm Asian and being considering red light therapy at home, but also have concerns. Also, my eyes are sensitive, so the eye section might help me, but I also have wrinkly eyes, does it mean the eye area won't get treated? Video she did mention about her eye section, but she does have other treatments.
5:06 honey thats dry skin not aging your skin was dried possibly body was losing more water because of breast feeding also congrats on the kids. And you should wait 2 years after giving birth for your body to completely heal. Your such a strong mama. I'm young and i love your channel your so calm and fun.
Girl I’m 35 f. I’ve been using the biore uv lotion for long time too… been thru how many bottles like 4? Have backups as well… love led mask and tretinoin (not the same time) now on bc pill after 2nd child bc my acne got worse postpartum…and heavy period. So much better now
40 is still young,the skin does not changed that much especially for Asians,wait til your 50’s that’s where you should say you did good in antiageing game…but embrace ageing gracefully
If someone is looking young fillers will age them. If people r sagging and beyong middle age and menopause and actually have many many signs of aging only then fillers might be an option. Fillers can ofc b used for other issues like a light nose job but best thread carefully indeed
You r really selling that mask on me for me and my sons w acne ❤ will check it out. Thanks so much!!! Edit my first reaction was it must b smth w tret then you started about that mask and I got so distracted! Yes tret seems the way to go - carefully 😂❤
Thank you so much for your kind words! Our LED mask is a great option for tackling acne and improving overall skin health-it’s gentle yet effective, and perfect for both teens and adults! Combining it with tretinoin (used carefully, as you mentioned!) could really boost your skincare routine. If you have any questions or need help deciding, feel free to reach out-we’re here for you!
My sister in law is Thai and is 38 she looks only early to mid 20s soo slim like 45kg she’s five years older than my brother and he looks nearing 40 more like 😂
If i can tell someone has had fillers, i think they look fake, which i think leans them older. I'm sure a good dermatologist can do fillers so i wouldn't be able to tell, though!
🇺🇸Gloria a Dios, nos ha levantado a mí y a mi familia y nos ha llenado de alegría. Imagina pagar toda mi deuda y recibir $14,000 cada 12 días. Que Dios bendiga a la Sra. Adriana Miana Silva
Not trying to downplay your hard work, but if you haven’t done any plastic surgery-nose, fillers, or Botox-then it’s definitely genetic and weight do play a major role; being skinny keeps you looking younger. I'm not saying all Asians don't age. There are Asian women whose faces age due to their natural untouched facial features, especially no nose job; the nose shows your age, and most Asian women get their noses done early on, which is why you can't tell their age. You look between 19 and 25.. 40 is still young, but you look half Kim Kardashian age she’s 44 😮
Girl your skin is amazing!!
I really think it's incredible seeing the skin's ability to change over time. If you have experienced anything similar to what I have, feeling insecure about your skin, I really hope that this video gives you encouragement that it is actually possible to see results in acne and aging skin. I'm curious, how old are you and what skin issues are you most concerned about?
I’m 51, always had oily skin until perhaps during perimenopause or maybe more normal when I began tret a few years ago. My biggest concern is skin laxity.
I am late 30s. I am acne acne-prone since adolescence. I have been following you for a lot of years bec of this. I resonate with you regarding shame and having lots of acne regardless of the age you had them.
I have no problems with people using injectables or getting cosmetic procedures if they get the results they want. But so far, I have not seen a single person who's had fillers who look better than they did before. It never looks natural. Also, there is SUCH a fine line between 'getting something here & there' and just going fully overboard. Please be mindful of that. Not every doctor or aesthetician cares about your looks or what you want, they just want to get money from you.
Injectables - although temporary - are very expensive because the markup is absolutely INSANE. 1 cc of fillers may cost less than $10 for the clinician, but they'll charge you $300+. Contrary to popular belief, fillers do not 'dissolve' on their own. They tend to migrate to other areas.
Botox in certain areas maybe once or twice a year could be beneficial, but I'm very skeptical of fillers. If you want to get botox, get it at the end of summer, because you've been outside a lot and squinting in the sun during the hotter months and there's not really any point to getting it at the beginning of summer. Get it around September/October (if you're in the northern hemisphere). I'm 45 years old and I've gotten botox in the glabella area and it made a really big difference. But I only do it once a year and have only had it done 3 times so far. Definitely NOT a regular thing for me!
Everyone, please be careful with all procedures!
To age backwards, you need a multipeptide collagen and keratin treatment with growth factors for natural longer, lasting results. Skinlyte has a soap that is loaded not only with collagen but also keratin peptides. It is called Hair & Whole Body Bar. According to what I read on Amazon, it is fast absorbed because it has an enhanced peptide binding enhancement technology which produces water molecules in a condensation reaction that hydrates skin and hair naturally. It repairs, grows hair, naturally moisturizes, rebuilds and strengthens hair and skin. I got it at Amazon and I am impressed with new benefits I discover every time I use it. I noticed many improvements in my hair, skin and nails. What I like best about it is that it's all natural and without harmful chemicals such as synthetic dyes, fragrance, SLS or preservatives.
LOVE YOU!!!!!
What lip combo are you using?o:
Just FYI, red light can cause hyperpigmentation when used on Asian skin. Yellow light therapy is preferred for Asians for this reason.
Thank you for your fantastic videos!
Why is that, though? I'm curious, im not Asian but interested in why.
OMG. I had that feeling but was never sure.... stopped using my omnilux just in case. I'm guessing it's because how how far red light penetrates vs yellow light? It's hard to find discussions on this topic, which is usually just brushed off as 'safe/doesn't cause hyperpigmentation' but none that specifically address asian skin. If you have a good reading source, would appreciate if you could share.
I finally purchased my LED face mask, and Im watching as many more videos about how to use it, ect, before I do, lol. Im curently using Meghan Moon wishtrend skin routine and I love it!!!! So adding this mask is the plus of my skin care routine. I have been looking into thoae collegen powers ( drink with water , or juice, but im not convinced they work yet).
Congrats on your new LED mask-welcome to the glow squad! As for collagen powders, everyone’s skin is different, but adding LED therapy is a scientifically backed way to help boost collagen naturally! If you have any questions as you get started, don’t hesitate to reach out-we’re here for you!
@iRestoreLaser another commenter mentioned yellow light works better for Asian skin, I'm new to this and can't tell if it's real or someone just making things up. Can you help address it? I'm Asian and being considering red light therapy at home, but also have concerns. Also, my eyes are sensitive, so the eye section might help me, but I also have wrinkly eyes, does it mean the eye area won't get treated? Video she did mention about her eye section, but she does have other treatments.
5:06 honey thats dry skin not aging your skin was dried possibly body was losing more water because of breast feeding also congrats on the kids.
And you should wait 2 years after giving birth for your body to completely heal.
Your such a strong mama.
I'm young and i love your channel your so calm and fun.
Girl I’m 35 f. I’ve been using the biore uv lotion for long time too… been thru how many bottles like 4? Have backups as well… love led mask and tretinoin (not the same time) now on bc pill after 2nd child bc my acne got worse postpartum…and heavy period. So much better now
40 is still young,the skin does not changed that much especially for Asians,wait til your 50’s that’s where you should say you did good in antiageing game…but embrace ageing gracefully
If someone is looking young fillers will age them. If people r sagging and beyong middle age and menopause and actually have many many signs of aging only then fillers might be an option. Fillers can ofc b used for other issues like a light nose job but best thread carefully indeed
You r really selling that mask on me for me and my sons w acne ❤ will check it out. Thanks so much!!! Edit my first reaction was it must b smth w tret then you started about that mask and I got so distracted! Yes tret seems the way to go - carefully 😂❤
Thank you so much for your kind words! Our LED mask is a great option for tackling acne and improving overall skin health-it’s gentle yet effective, and perfect for both teens and adults! Combining it with tretinoin (used carefully, as you mentioned!) could really boost your skincare routine. If you have any questions or need help deciding, feel free to reach out-we’re here for you!
My sister in law is Thai and is 38 she looks only early to mid 20s soo slim like 45kg she’s five years older than my brother and he looks nearing 40 more like 😂
Anyone know what eyebrow product and shade Jen is wearing?
I was using the Hourglass Arch Brow pencil in shade soft brunette!
@@frmheadtotoe Thank you!!
Where is Jen located? I’m looking for a good aesthetician or dermatologist, sounds like she knows a few.
If i can tell someone has had fillers, i think they look fake, which i think leans them older. I'm sure a good dermatologist can do fillers so i wouldn't be able to tell, though!
🇺🇸Gloria a Dios, nos ha levantado a mí y a mi familia y nos ha llenado de alegría. Imagina pagar toda mi deuda y recibir $14,000 cada 12 días. Que Dios bendiga a la Sra. Adriana Miana Silva
Lo mismo aquí comenzó con 7000 hace dos meses, ahora puedo decir con valentía que he recibido más de 23,000.
Dios es genial☺️!!
Cómo se hace? Puedes compartirme por favor? Tengo mucha deuda hipotecaria que pagar. Me acabo de mudar de Juárez a Nevada el año pasado. Julio
ella es una mujer muy generosa en California que dona a organizaciones benéficas y ayuda a las personas a aumentar su capital.
Wow, conoces también a Adriana Miana Silva
Empecé con Adriana hace 2 meses y ahora he ganado más de 450 mil🇲🇽 México.
You havent aged a day since Highschool. Wrinkles my butt.
;) -E
Thought #1 was gonna be drink water.
Not trying to downplay your hard work, but if you haven’t done any plastic surgery-nose, fillers, or Botox-then it’s definitely genetic and weight do play a major role; being skinny keeps you looking younger. I'm not saying all Asians don't age. There are Asian women whose faces age due to their natural untouched facial features, especially no nose job; the nose shows your age, and most Asian women get their noses done early on, which is why you can't tell their age. You look between 19 and 25..
40 is still young, but you look half Kim Kardashian age she’s 44 😮
so true.
Yep, Jen can pass for someone in their 20s.
Noope having facial fat percentage helps you look more youthful
Mate its cos your asian. Thats it.
not true at all
No one ages backwards and all she did was copy this phrase from another youtuber