I’ve always had bad skin, especially acne, and I was tired of trying all the expensive stuff. The subliminal affirmations on borlest have honestly been the one thing that’s made a real difference. My skin feels so much better now.
I absolutely love that I can get skincare tips from ACTUAL certified dermatologist, I swear I will not be looking at another videos on RUclips besides you guys related to all skin care and hair growth tips . Thank you for starting this channel I’m literally learning so much!!!
Why wouldn't we listen to these doctors? Look at how perfect their skin look. I think when you're happy with the way your skin looks, you smile a lot! Perfect example: Dr.Maxfield and Dr. Shaw ☺ Can you do a video on eczema and best treatment? Thanks
Yes please do, my skin problem is I have combo skin, mild eczema and hyperpigmentation, I change my skin routine got better, lost most of the old one but new one came, its too weird....
Thank you for posting this. I now understand that the goal is not just getting rid of the spots, but maintaining a skincare routine that will reduce the current and prevent new ones. I'll be much gentler with myself from now on and think long term about it. EDIT: Mine got kicked off by a bad allergic reaction in my 20's, and it has been back and forth ever since.
Same I had bumps and rashes all over my body and face after taking medicine my skin was left without the bumps but the texture looks different and there’s discoloration in my skin
@@kaylaaa.x8365hi girl ,which chemical peel did you use to get rid of dark spots , mine is worse I had it since 12 years up to now I am. 25 years but still struggling with dark spots and Acne
You guys are the best! Other dermatologists recommend more expensive products but you provide recommendations based on different price points. I’ve watched numerous RUclips videos on skincare by several dermatologists and consulted with dermatologists in-person and I can’t say enough how wonderful you guys are. Thank you for all the valuable advice!
I barely ever leave comments anyhwhere. I’m not even sure if this comment will be seen by anybody, but I would be remiss if I didn’t express how life changing this video was for me and my sensitive skin challenges! I have black/brown skin. So after watching this, I bought only 3 products: Alpha Arbutin with The InkeyList, Azelaic Acid Suspension 10% with The Ordinary, Faded with Tropicals. My skin routine is minimalistic. It’s been about 3 months now and my acne pigmentation has dramatically reduced! I can’t say thank you enough to Doctorly! God Bless you!
The doctors obviously respect each other and enjoy working together - that contributes to a great friendship as well. We, their fans, benefit greatly!! Thank you both so much!!
I’ve been a month into consistent AHAs and retinol and I’m loving my simplified routine because of you guys!! You make my life easier here in Sydney’s lockdown :)
Sunscreen tip for super oily skin…after an skincare, I apply Jane iredale powder me dry spf then apply tinted mineral sunscreen. It creates a really nice matte look that lasts for hours
Also, it feels so much more genuine when you tubers don’t push people to subscribe until after watching the content so kudos for that. You definitely won me over
You guys are the best duo ever! I finally took my time to understand skincare better and my skin is thriving, I’m using the faded topicals, retinol and exfoliating 2-3 times a week. Thank you for the video 😊
Sorry I ask you, I have hypertension on my face and they are getting mor and darker every day , but can you tell me if these products have helped you or not?
@@________________1897 sorry I didn’t reapplied earlier. I use sunscreen everyday & reapply every 2 hours when outside. I’m using faded for 4 months now & im seeing big results. But you have to give your products time to work. Hope this helps ☺️
I stared watching your videos maybe 2-3 weeks ago and finally got out of using Proactiv that I’ve used for the last 15 years. Using your tips I have customized my skin care routine and now my skin looks way better than it ever has in my life
Absolutely love them and this could you also actually do a step by step routine for fixing hyperpigmentation like from start to finish night time and day time please so i know exactly what steps to use the products in thanks
In darker skin tones be careful with hydroquinone which can cause rebound hyperpigmentation and glycolic acid which can cause burns at higher percentages
Yes, skin of color shouldn't be using hydroquinone at all. It's irritating and can lead to worse hyperpigmentation after a few months, and this can happen to caucasian skin as well. There are also studies that show toxicity. There are many great alternatives to hydroquinone (and which you can use indefinitely, unlike hydroquinone), including the tyrosinase inhibitors alpha arbutin, azelaic acid, tranexamic acid, dioic acid, kojic acid dipalmitate, licorice root, octadecanoic acid, even vitamin C and green tea extract. Niacinamide is a good supportive ingredient. And the most effective and quickest treatment for hyperpigmentation is one that uses multiple tyrosinase inhibitors at the same time. Glycolic acid is a risk for skin of color because it's a tiny molecule that when penetrating the skin can lead to burns and inflammation, which can lead to hyperpigmentation. There are also may alternative exfoliators to glycolic acid - in the AHA group, mandelic acid and lactic acid are safe and effective alternatives; the BHA salicylic acid is great; and PHAs gluconolactone and lactobionic acid are also effective, safe alternatives. Glycolic acid is not necessary to use. If you want to use it, or a product you love has it, then use a maximum 5% of glycolic acid.
@@jaylove1931 Alpha arbutin is not hydroquinone. Alpha arbutin doesn’t kill the cells that produce pigmentation, it inhibits tyrosinane (enzyme) which stimulates the pigment-producing cells, therefore preventing hyperpigmentation. The effect in the skin is similar, but alpha arbutin is a safe, non-irritating ingredient, unlike hydroquinone. It does work at a slower pace, however. Like I said above, using a product with multiple tyrosinase inhibitors is a more effective and efficient way to clear and prevent hyperpigmentation than just using one.
Hyperpigmentation can also be caused by medications and a liver that needs to be cleansed. I used to have horrible hyperpigmentation when I was taking a pain medication for a couple years. When I stopped the meds the worst of the hyperpigmentation faded
Excellent video! Please consider a part 2 to include laser procedures and professional peels. Thank you so much for all your hard work and excellent advice.
I always feel like I'm in my favorite class and it's time to take notes! I love the way you both present the information in a clear, thorough, and easy to understand way. Already on Team Tinted Sunscreen 😊
Please do a video on hyperpigmentation on the legs and hands caused by mosquitoes And cures for it please I am begging I have spots and I have been looking for a cure for years.
I love your videos guys! I’m a doctor and I love the explanations behind the products and ingredients and everything. Can you make a video about bumps and darkness underarms?
Straight forward information with pubs, brilliant. I no longer have to scroll through websites looking for the info you two give freely. Thank you so much for putting your time and effort into these videos. They certainly have already paid off for me.
Can you do a video about life after hyperpigmentation treatment. No one ever discusses how to maintain the results of treatment. I’ve had my trouble areas of my face successfully treated multiple times and each time the hyperpigmentation returned. I’m aware that a patient can not use hydroquinone forever. A maintenance video will be deeply appreciated ❤️❤️❤️
Have you ever tried African black soap? The real one its brown with mineral specs. It’s drying but it helps me. It fades dark marks and helps me maintain a bright look after hydroquinone. I just use a good moisturizer w/ sunscreen after
I’ve been suffering with dark spots since my skin went crazy in my 20’s. I tried everything and one thing I did try was Hydroquinone . Back in the day I wasn’t educated that well in skincare but hydroquinone I found out wasn’t the best for people of color. I remember when I used it I found it actually made my skin darker but it should be noted that I bought this at a Sephora and as a person who worked for Sephora we were not educated well enough about this product. I’m still on my journey but I’ve been using the FADED serum and it’s actually pretty great. Patience, consistency and sunscreen 👏🏽 that’s the key
You are correct hydroquinone not good for people of colour can end up with rebound hyperpigmentation which means more problems.I use the ordinary products and recently purchased paulas choice 0.3% retinol which is good for people of colour.🙂
Please continue this channel forever! Since i discoverd your videos, they have changed my life and my skincare routine for much better. Really appreciated all of your hard work putting these all together. Thank you so much!!!
Get yourself a plasma pen on Amazon. I bought the Ophera pen. I had dark spots, sun spots, a few skin tags and I had them completely removed. 6 days recovery time for me.
So true that growing up in a household where we tan quite easily SPF wasn’t a priority. Lots of years running around the pool without SPF & around 35 severe discoloration started to appear. Now at almost 50, after about 8 years of lots of work, patience & lots of SPF I’m at a manageable level. Anyone who asks for what I’ve used. I always advise seeing their Dr. first to identify the cause so the treatment is appropriate for the cause 🙌🏼 Also - I invest in really high quality UPF 50+ hats in addition to SPF 🌟 Thanks for the info about the actually formation of the discoloration 🌟 very informative video 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 I’m excited to pick up & test Faded!
I laugh with my kids now about how my son is dark middle eastern skin tone, I'm Portuguese/Lebanese so I ran beautifully and he takes after me. My daughter on the other hand, has porcelain white skin that burns quick ( takes after her dad) When they were young we lived at the beach... I'd slather my daughter in sunscreen and tell me son " you're allset you don't burn" I cringe when I think back to those days... We live and learn
I purchased topicals Faded this month and I feel it working!!!!! My skin was trash last year and I am recovering. I know this is going to get rid of those pesky acne marks and my last bit of lingering acne.
Thank you for this amazing video. I have been fighting melasma for over 3 decades now and watching this video has got me worried about the usage of hydroquinone even though I have only used it as recommended by doctors. While your video is very informational, I would love to have some direction of what exactly my daily routine needs to be. Like step by step - do this first, then this, then this sort of a thing. Apologies for being so needy but after more than 3 decades of struggling with this, I am nervous to try things without explicit direction. Thank you so much in advance! Happy new Year!
Thanks so much for the post on hyperpigmentation, I have hyperpigmentation and cystic acne. At 50+ yrs old I use retin-A, Cleocin-T and SPF50 daily. I want to try hydroquinone but will wait until I find a derm doc to do so. Awesome advice guys!
You guys are amazing! Have you got any tips for big spots deep under the skin from previous cystic acne? They’ve been there for years and won’t surface! Thank you ☺️
I hate cystic acne, it hurts because it stay under the skin for ages. I've seen a dermatologist and got rid of mine with an antibiotics, Tetralysal, I think. It worked quite good.
You talked about sunscreen, but I would love to hear about what the effectiveness of things like clothing with SPF versus regular clothing is. Also, I have made it a point to wear wide-brimmed hats when I know I will be outside for long periods, and don’t know how effective it is. I have very fair skin, and the sun damage from my youth really shows.
Saw this last week, and already went to get Faded topical gel plus the CeraVe Hydrating cream to foam cleanser for night time and then their renewing SA cleanser for day! Thank you!
Can you do a video on exactly what and how retinoids affect the skin? What is really happening on a cellular level that results in all the positive effects we see? Great content, thanks guys!
Hi Docs... I really appreciate all that you have been doing by placing so much clarity about skincare. I would request you to please make a video on kids/toddlers skincare products. Especially sunscreens since they are so many out there now and it creates a ton load of confusion for parents to pick the right one. Thank you.
New kid on the block here and I am falling asleep every night watching your videos. Good job! This video is one of my favorites because of the common issues associated with pigmented skin. Question: Sun exposure obviously increases hyperpigementation, but doesn't heat alone aggravate and increase melasma specifically? It's super frustrating that I can be wearing sunscreen and a sun hat and still have melasma spots darken in less than an hour in the heat.
I love this entire video completely educational I love that we are now sharing more information for clients or patients (minus all the drugstore reccomendations because they just don’t have enough active ingredients)
You guys are brilliant and such a dynamic duo. I’m an esthetician student and obsessed w your content! 🙌🏼 .. is there anyway way you could do a video on “medical-grade” skincare. I’m confused if there’s actually a difference in active percentages and/or ingredients allowance IF ANY. Not medical grade as in prescription drugs but skincare marketed that way that you can only get as an esthetician or from an esthetician or that are incredibly expensive usually, cosmeceuticals, etc. hopefully that makes sense. Are these skincare brands any better active-wise/formulation/research in anyway and if so how. Thanks you I’m a faithful follower!! Also, I’m getting mixed answers about if esthetician’s are actually allowed to use higher percentage actives than over the counter concentrations in a non-medical setting.
I have heard people say there’s no difference between the two. Do you think there is, as an esthetician student? I kind of feel there is a difference but I don’t know.
have been using Vitamin C daily for over 2 months and it hasn't been doing much lightening of my dark spots 😒 I think I won't buy more. It can sed irritation. Differin has helped spots on my hands 10:52
@@ritasharqawi7367 I use it all over my face, except eyelids and lips. I use it on my neck, chest, and back of hands. Always use it as directed by your prescribing doctor.
I use the Heliocare as well! I have post inflammatory hyperpigmentation after fraxel laser and I hated it! I also use the tretinoin as well! Good stuff
Which tretinoin do you use and do you take the Heliocare tablets all year round I live in the UK so wasn’t sure if I needed to take it all year round ?🎉ty
Another terrific video. I’ve been aggravated by dark spots (sun damage) and always on the hunt! I saw a report that dark spots make you look older than wrinkles and I have to agree. Hoping someone can make something that works and not as finicky as hydroquinone. Thanks so much!
Best video so far tackling hyperpigmentation in general. I love the evidence-based information that makes the content more credible. Thank you, Doctors! ❤️
Just subbed, I learned a lot today after spending weeks searching for a solution and wasting my money already buying products. Thank you for your service pls.
Hi Doctors! Love you guys. I've been wearing sunscreen (30 SPF and up) for decades, but I'd like to try one of the tinted sunscreens you talk about. I've tried a couple in the past, but I'm very fair so all of those made my face look "dirty" or like I was wearing the wrong foundation shade. Any recommendations for tinted sunscreen for fair and light complexions? TIA and keep up the great work!
15:10 they say that hydroquinone is banned over the counter but can’t you get the Differin Dark Spot Correcting Serum? The only active ingredient is 2% Hydroquinone
Hola! Thank you for the video! A request for part 2/question: I understand we can’t control hyperpigmentation caused by hormones during pregnancy or fertile treatments, but could you say a bit more on how to treat it afterwards? I have the Impresion that most of the focus is on acne scars / inflammatory reasons, but not sure if those treatments are adequate for dark spots after a pregnancy. Gracias!!!
I just LOVE the way Dr. Maxfield always look at Dr. Shah, the way he blinks each time is so Cute, I can't get Enough of you of two. 👌👌🔥🔥 Gracias for the information, I wish you guys had an office down here in Miami. Los Amo❤❤
You guys are the best. Thank you so much for these videos. My husband and I have been using Ambi's fade cream for my malesma and his sun induced hyperpigmentation. We are almost done using it for 3 months with retinol and nicenamide and spf50 of course. We will now move over to different serums with alpha arbutin, tranexamic acid, kojic acid, niacinamide and retinoids and tinted spf50 of course. Thank you for the detailed advise and ingredient list. We don't have all the suggested products here in South Africa but there are good alternatives like Skin Functional, a South African brand. Again, your videos are informative, intentional and ingredient based and for that we are thankful. 🙏🇿🇦❤️
@@rcaderful I didn't see any difference. Using faded by topicals and other topicals like niacinamide, vit c, alpha arbutin, kojic acid serum and cleanser soap, mandelic acid, TXA, licorice root and tretinoin. It is getting better and lighter. I also started going for microneedling treatments. It's going well just have to be slow and consistent.
Been using Faded for nearly a month after watching a previous video for bridge of nose spots from old glasses that didn’t fit well. Seems like seeing progress over previous random product lol
@@ritasharqawi7367 The consistency is thick, so a little goes a long way. It seems like it’s better for nighttime use b/c of the shine. Someone with oily skin (me) would find it greasy. I’m having great results, but I’m also using Spiro, so they’re definitely working together. I can’t really speak on the results of using Faded solo.
First of all, thank you for posting this. I want to tell you both that I apply sunscreen on my face before I leave my house and actually I also put sunscreen on my face even when I am in my house. I apply it in the morning. I use SPF Vichy 50+ (50+ factor) with UVB + UVA (very high protection). I noticed last year that I have three dark spots on the right side of my cheekbone, it started with one dark spot and now there are three. I also have a dark spot on my left cheek. I don't really get why I have dark spots where I actually use sunscreen on a daily basis. I cleanse my face and neck and apply serum and night cream before going to bed.
I didn’t think anything could help with my acne scars, but after listening to the subliminal affirmations on borlest for a while, I’ve started to notice they’re actually fading. It’s such a relief.
You two make a great pair. It’s enjoyable to watch your interactions with each other ....laughing, smiling, and joking. Most of all I enjoy the information given for various types of skin concerns.
Omg. Muchachos pero nunca había visto y escuchado a dos darmatologos hablar así tan claro tan divertido y con tan buen humor. Y si beretodo con ese profesionalismo sigan así dándonos ideas de sus lindas expectativas que tienen 👏👏👍gracias☺️
i found your tier chart for acne EXTREMELY helpful. it is what helped me realize i needed to prioritize azeleic acid into my routine for both acne and PIH and i have already seen amazing results so far for my acne. so i think if you could try that chart for some of your topics like hyperpigmentation that would be super helpful for people (:
Thank you 🙏🏼 so much for breaking this down!! I have battled hardcore with melasma since pregnancy 5 years ago. Been going to a Dermatologist and we did all kinds of chemical peels and hydroquinone and you’re so “spot” on. 😉 Once back in the sun sans sunscreen BOOM 💥 back with a vengeance. The peels actually made it appear worse and it’s so true the only thing that worked was the hydroquinone. I’m so happy you warned about long term risks of that product; I was not educated on that. Love that you’re giving us affordable skin product options so we can feel somewhat in control again without losing our shirts. 💰 Much love 💕
mine came back even wearing thick sunscreen and reapply 3 times a day even in the house. It got worse after a trip to Las Vegas in the summer. Like you said came back with a vengeance. :-(
My skin has been clearing since I've been following your advice, thanks so much for this channel :D 14 years I've been suffering with acne and I finally feel there's hope of having clear skin without using birth control. I've tried expensive green beauty products for years and also every "natural" recipe I could find with never lasting or great results. I see now I was putting too many different ingredients on my skin and irritating it. I unfortunately do now have scarring too. I used to have a big scar on my face. When I was 18 I burned my cheek with a chemical peel I did at home (I had no business performing it on myself and regret it) and I left the acid on too long..then I put hydrogen peroxide on it afterwards...BIG mistake. I had no idea what I was doing. My entire cheek was severely burned. My texture and tone has never been the same since. It's much better now though since it's been 10 years, not even too noticeable at all. I just know it's there and hope I can one day have it not make me feel self conscious. After clearing my skin, I'll most likely opt to do some laser treatments to the area.
@@nafeesa14 Honestly, the best recommendation is to see a dermatologist if you can afford it. That was not always an option for me. It depends what your concerns are. They have multiple videos on acne and scarring that should be useful to you. What helped me personally is micro needling and more peels done by Estheticians. I still have a faint discoloration and texture change. I may get more micro needling & peels done. If that doesn’t help I’ll see my options with laser treatments.
I have gotten so many more spots on my arms this past year - I’m a big sunscreen user, so this has been so frustrating for me. The dermatologist I went to for my yearly skin check only addressed the spots stating they weren’t cancerous. Great, but I am wanting to have my arms cosmetically look better too. I feel like it ages me. Thank you for addressing this.
Okay it’s great that you’re saying Vitamin C isn’t great for treating the dark spots. I just came to this conclusion myself, it’s great to brighten the skin but it does not reduce the appearance of the dark spots. I’ve been having issues with my skin. It looks bright but I have little acne and the quality isn’t the same! Then I notice my dark spots have not gone away from picking at my face . That is a big reason my skin looks off is the dark spots!! This video has been helpful!!
Mandelic acid gave me hyperpigmentation around my mouth area. 1 to 10, my hyperpigmentation is at 9! It’s been 6 weeks, I have been using everything mentioned! I wanna cry!
Touch Bright & Clear Cream, has niacinamde, tranexamic acid, azelaic acid, and kojic acid. Their website lists the exact percentages of each active. Regimen Lab also makes a multi-active fade cream. Btw, hydroquinone can still be found otc
I tried to order Differin hydroquinone from Walmart and instead I got the new formulation with "4% niacinamide and botanicals". What a ripoff! I'm using it since that's better than throwing it out, but I don't think anything but hydroquinone will do much for my dark sunspots (that date back to my teenage "suntan oil" years before sunscreen existed...)
@@bdet313 I didn't think Ambi is hydroquinone... But you're right I would have to go into shops and see the product in person, to confirm it's the old formulation still.
I have melasma on my forearms and a little over deltoid.I apply sunblock several times a day. Still gets darker in summer. I think protective UPF clothing has helped. Also, Dr. V talked about heat making it worse.
Super stoked that I stumbled upon your youtube channel last year. Thanks for the awesome education on everything dermatology; so informative! I'm wondering the "why" behind tinted sunscreen vs just plain sunscreen? Does only tinted have iron oxides and regular sunblock does not? Thanks guys!
I've struggled with breakouts forever and nothing seemed to work. I’ve been listening to the subliminal affirmations on borlest for a few weeks now, and I swear my skin has never looked this clear. I didn’t expect it to work, but it really did.
THANK YOU, Gentlemen! Thank you for your time, putting this together. Thank you for researchimg every single product, so as to offer such a comprehensive list and so many options. Best part of this video is ironically learning that THERE IS hopecand THERECARE resolutions. Absolute BEST part of this video is yoir smiles... You are both so genuine, it is endearing! Thank you for bringing such a bright spot to our day and encouragement and reassurance in uncertain times. Hugs to you both! Wishing your continued success in your careers!
Great information! 🤩 I have hyperpigmentation and this video helps me a lot. I learn more and more about ingredients and how to use skincare products right, thanks to you guys. Could you make a video on favorite sunscreen products for different skin types with hyperpigmentation as well, please? Lots of love from Turkey! 🇹🇷 🥰
I started getting a bit of hyperpigmentation in my early 50’s, mainly on the sides of my face near the hairline where I obviously wasn’t applying enough sunscreen 😭 I’m currently on a compounded hydroquinone cream and it’s over 75% faded now I’m really happy, my dermatologist alternates it with HQ-free treatments to avoid the risk of discoloration. None of the OTC treatments worked for me, it was really frustrating as my spots were not that dark or that bad. Those ingredients are pretty ineffective compared to hydroquinone. Even tretinoin did nothing to lighten the spots.
The Peter Thomas Roth Niacinamide Dark Spot treatment works really well, but is also a bit pricey. I just received Faded for the first time after hearing non-stop praise for it, and can't wait to try that when my PTR serum is done. Thanks, guys!
Hi! I have a question. I know this video is for hyperpigmentation and melasma but could these tips also be used for overall brightening of your face? Thanks so much💖
As always, learning so much! I’d love to understand more about where these products might fit into a routine (day vs night) and if there are any concerns about interactions with other routine products. For example I alternate my AHA nights with my Retinoid nights to avoid irritation. Thanks!
I love your discussion .explaining with examples and daily routine discussion in very relaxed mood .knowing every thing .but products discussed or shown here are not available here.
I have been an RN for 50 years, and have spent the last 22 years of my nursing career doing laser hair removal, Diolite treatments, IPL and Botox. I am taking notes and learning so much from your videos. The ones on rosacea and hyperpigmentation were particularly valuable for me. You are both a delight to watch. I have 1000+ active patients, and I am spreading the word to all of them about your Doctorly channel. Like myself, many of my patients went through their teens and 20s before sunscreen existed. (What was Sea and Ski anyway?) We slathered on the baby oil and cocoa butter, and are paying for it now with brown spots and crepey skin. Like you say, it is so much easier to prevent sun damage than repair it. I greatly appreciate your product advice, explaining the purpose of the various ingredients, and teaching us how to choose effective products that don't need to cost hundreds of dollars. You have inspired me to nightly retinol (purple jar Olay from Costco) and to greatly step up my sunscreen (EltaMD) use. I plan to try the tinted version next. Thanks so much for what you do!
I’ve always had bad skin, especially acne, and I was tired of trying all the expensive stuff. The subliminal affirmations on borlest have honestly been the one thing that’s made a real difference. My skin feels so much better now.
I absolutely love that I can get skincare tips from ACTUAL certified dermatologist, I swear I will not be looking at another videos on RUclips besides you guys related to all skin care and hair growth tips . Thank you for starting this channel I’m literally learning so much!!!
dr dray is great too!!
Look up Dr.Alexis Stephens, she’s the truth she’s has amazing advice for women of color 🙌🏾
Dr V \Rattan is another source that specialises in skin of colour. Check her out.
I agree..I only listen to Doctors, never to beauty influencers or skincare lovers.
Hi is hyperpimentation the same as flat moles on dark skin?
Why wouldn't we listen to these doctors? Look at how perfect their skin look. I think when you're happy with the way your skin looks, you smile a lot! Perfect example: Dr.Maxfield and Dr. Shaw ☺
Can you do a video on eczema and best treatment? Thanks
Yes please do, my skin problem is I have combo skin, mild eczema and hyperpigmentation, I change my skin routine got better, lost most of the old one but new one came, its too weird....
Thank you for posting this. I now understand that the goal is not just getting rid of the spots, but maintaining a skincare routine that will reduce the current and prevent new ones. I'll be much gentler with myself from now on and think long term about it. EDIT: Mine got kicked off by a bad allergic reaction in my 20's, and it has been back and forth ever since.
Same with me, I want get rid off but keep coming back 😩
Same I had bumps and rashes all over my body and face after taking medicine my skin was left without the bumps but the texture looks different and there’s discoloration in my skin
@@random_stuffgaming3277I got a chemical peel a week ago my texture is back like new try one & you’ll love it
@@kaylaaa.x8365hi girl ,which chemical peel did you use to get rid of dark spots , mine is worse I had it since 12 years up to now I am. 25 years but still struggling with dark spots and Acne
I love love love and appreciate that you guys also acknowledge issues for darker skin tones and different skin types ❤️ Thank you
I was just about to buy random products for hyperpigmentation and before I ordered this popped us🙏🏼 thank youuu
Meeeee toooo
Nice! Whatd you get?
The most valuable piece of information is the knowledge that “commonsensical” is a real word we can use
I figure that if "nonsensical" is a word, why not "commonsensical" 🙂
You guys are the best! Other dermatologists recommend more expensive products but you provide recommendations based on different price points. I’ve watched numerous RUclips videos on skincare by several dermatologists and consulted with dermatologists in-person and I can’t say enough how wonderful you guys are. Thank you for all the valuable advice!
They are the best,
name one cheap product mentioned
@@sigmathanos5030 The Ordinary?
You two are so sweet to watch, the respect of what the other will say is so admiring, thank you for the information I learn a lot:)
@@Tatat14344 your welcome
I barely ever leave comments anyhwhere. I’m not even sure if this comment will be seen by anybody, but I would be remiss if I didn’t express how life changing this video was for me and my sensitive skin challenges! I have black/brown skin. So after watching this, I bought only 3 products: Alpha Arbutin with The InkeyList, Azelaic Acid Suspension 10% with The Ordinary, Faded with Tropicals. My skin routine is minimalistic. It’s been about 3 months now and my acne pigmentation has dramatically reduced! I can’t say thank you enough to Doctorly! God Bless you!
This means everything to us - Shah
The doctors obviously respect each other and enjoy working together - that contributes to a great friendship as well. We, their fans, benefit greatly!! Thank you both so much!!
I’ve been a month into consistent AHAs and retinol and I’m loving my simplified routine because of you guys!! You make my life easier here in Sydney’s lockdown :)
Fellow Ozzie🇦🇺🤙 hello from Perth
Same here but from across the ditch hahaha
@@Mermib omg I’m so jealous of you guys! No lockdown! What’s free life like?
@@bradleybath3670 so glad to see some aussies here!
@@belleomalley1022 ... kiwi bahahahahahahahaha
Sunscreen tip for super oily skin…after an skincare, I apply Jane iredale powder me dry spf then apply tinted mineral sunscreen. It creates a really nice matte look that lasts for hours
Also, it feels so much more genuine when you tubers don’t push people to subscribe until after watching the content so kudos for that. You definitely won me over
You guys are the best duo ever! I finally took my time to understand skincare better and my skin is thriving, I’m using the faded topicals, retinol and exfoliating 2-3 times a week. Thank you for the video 😊
Sorry I ask you, I have hypertension on my face and they are getting mor and darker every day , but can you tell me if these products have helped you or not?
How was it?
@@________________1897 what products are you using? You need a good sunsceeen.
@@________________1897 sorry I didn’t reapplied earlier. I use sunscreen everyday & reapply every 2 hours when outside. I’m using faded for 4 months now & im seeing big results. But you have to give your products time to work. Hope this helps ☺️
Hiii, which retinol do you use if you don’t mind? :)
I stared watching your videos maybe 2-3 weeks ago and finally got out of using Proactiv that I’ve used for the last 15 years. Using your tips I have customized my skin care routine and now my skin looks way better than it ever has in my life
I enjoyed this so much! Can you guys do series of Hyperpigmentation?? Pleasseeee y’all are just a joy to watch/listen to 😊
Hi i am italian girl pleasee can you tell me where i can buy a Tri- luma cream hir in Italy is not pleasee help me
Dr Maxwell looks great! I love his tanned skin and freckles. He looks so healthy and outdoorsy.
Absolutely love them and this could you also actually do a step by step routine for fixing hyperpigmentation like from start to finish night time and day time please so i know exactly what steps to use the products in thanks
In darker skin tones be careful with hydroquinone which can cause rebound hyperpigmentation and glycolic acid which can cause burns at higher percentages
Yes, skin of color shouldn't be using hydroquinone at all. It's irritating and can lead to worse hyperpigmentation after a few months, and this can happen to caucasian skin as well. There are also studies that show toxicity. There are many great alternatives to hydroquinone (and which you can use indefinitely, unlike hydroquinone), including the tyrosinase inhibitors alpha arbutin, azelaic acid, tranexamic acid, dioic acid, kojic acid dipalmitate, licorice root, octadecanoic acid, even vitamin C and green tea extract. Niacinamide is a good supportive ingredient. And the most effective and quickest treatment for hyperpigmentation is one that uses multiple tyrosinase inhibitors at the same time.
Glycolic acid is a risk for skin of color because it's a tiny molecule that when penetrating the skin can lead to burns and inflammation, which can lead to hyperpigmentation. There are also may alternative exfoliators to glycolic acid - in the AHA group, mandelic acid and lactic acid are safe and effective alternatives; the BHA salicylic acid is great; and PHAs gluconolactone and lactobionic acid are also effective, safe alternatives. Glycolic acid is not necessary to use. If you want to use it, or a product you love has it, then use a maximum 5% of glycolic acid.
And kidney damage
@@carpediemearth is kojic acid really safe for skin of color? i bought it but im so scared
@@carpediemearth alpha Arbutin is just another form of hydroquinone, you know that right?
@@jaylove1931 Alpha arbutin is not hydroquinone. Alpha arbutin doesn’t kill the cells that produce pigmentation, it inhibits tyrosinane (enzyme) which stimulates the pigment-producing cells, therefore preventing hyperpigmentation. The effect in the skin is similar, but alpha arbutin is a safe, non-irritating ingredient, unlike hydroquinone. It does work at a slower pace, however. Like I said above, using a product with multiple tyrosinase inhibitors is a more effective and efficient way to clear and prevent hyperpigmentation than just using one.
Hyperpigmentation can also be caused by medications and a liver that needs to be cleansed. I used to have horrible hyperpigmentation when I was taking a pain medication for a couple years. When I stopped the meds the worst of the hyperpigmentation faded
This was definitely one of your best videos, IMHO. Full of info, references, actual mechanisms & routines. Thanks for the help 🙂
Yes, well scripted and balanced. 👍
Thank you so much for the feedback. Amazingly, one of the shortest outlines on the backend lol.
@@Doctorly please what can someone use for spots on legs.
Excellent video! Please consider a part 2 to include laser procedures and professional peels. Thank you so much for all your hard work and excellent advice.
You read my mind !
Yes!
I follow also DR V channel on HIP, she is against laser for people with tinted color!
I would love to hear them talking about professional treatment. Not only for the face but for other parts of the body 👍.
I love these guys, not only do they have each other's backs they also have each other's sides.
I always feel like I'm in my favorite class and it's time to take notes! I love the way you both present the information in a clear, thorough, and easy to understand way. Already on Team Tinted Sunscreen 😊
Please do a video on hyperpigmentation on the legs and hands caused by mosquitoes
And cures for it please I am begging I have spots and I have been looking for a cure for years.
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I love your videos guys! I’m a doctor and I love the explanations behind the products and ingredients and everything. Can you make a video about bumps and darkness underarms?
This is by far the best Dark Spot Routine. Definitely will gonna take notes. Thank you. ❤
Please be honest, you all guys are addicted with dr Shah's eyes and dr. Maxfield's smile. Lethal combo.
"Retinoids do retinoid things"- Dr. Maxfield 2021
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It’s like looking up the definition of a word and the definition uses the same word in its own definition 😭💀 like what’s the point
Looking forward to the hyperpigmentation regimine video! With retinoid, aha/bha acids, and hydroquinone routine ♥️
Yeah, that was cute!
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Tretinoin cream is the best thing I have ever used for dark spots. Life changing!
I’ve been using a good Vit C serum for years and it doesn’t budge my hyperpigmentation. It does even out the skin tone, but glad you touched on this!
Straight forward information with pubs, brilliant. I no longer have to scroll through websites looking for the info you two give freely. Thank you so much for putting your time and effort into these videos. They certainly have already paid off for me.
Can you do a video about life after hyperpigmentation treatment. No one ever discusses how to maintain the results of treatment. I’ve had my trouble areas of my face successfully treated multiple times and each time the hyperpigmentation returned. I’m aware that a patient can not use hydroquinone forever. A maintenance video will be deeply appreciated ❤️❤️❤️
Have you ever tried African black soap? The real one its brown with mineral specs. It’s drying but it helps me. It fades dark marks and helps me maintain a bright look after hydroquinone. I just use a good moisturizer w/ sunscreen after
I’ve been suffering with dark spots since my skin went crazy in my 20’s. I tried everything and one thing I did try was Hydroquinone . Back in the day I wasn’t educated that well in skincare but hydroquinone I found out wasn’t the best for people of color. I remember when I used it I found it actually made my skin darker but it should be noted that I bought this at a Sephora and as a person who worked for Sephora we were not educated well enough about this product. I’m still on my journey but I’ve been using the FADED serum and it’s actually pretty great. Patience, consistency and sunscreen 👏🏽 that’s the key
question; with faded, did you find that the area got darker before it got lighter? this is an issue I’m having
Where do you buy it from please? I am a person of colour and stopped using anything hydroquonen
You are correct hydroquinone not good for people of colour can end up with rebound hyperpigmentation which means more problems.I use the ordinary products and recently purchased paulas choice 0.3% retinol which is good for people of colour.🙂
Man, Tri-Luma was my savior back in the day! Anytime I got a pimple, it would leave a dark mark even if I didn’t pop it!
Can I buy faded at Sephora?
Please continue this channel forever! Since i discoverd your videos, they have changed my life and my skincare routine for much better. Really appreciated all of your hard work putting these all together. Thank you so much!!!
Get yourself a plasma pen on Amazon. I bought the Ophera pen. I had dark spots, sun spots, a few skin tags and I had them completely removed. 6 days recovery time for me.
Much love to you Drs........I use Faded and I am seeing improvement in my hyperpigmentation. Please do more of these videos.
Rita Herrington really do you recommend it for melasma please
@@ritasharqawi7367 working for my melasma that I have had for years, must be patient because it does take time.......lots of time
More so than all the tips, I learned commonsensical is a word.
So true that growing up in a household where we tan quite easily SPF wasn’t a priority. Lots of years running around the pool without SPF & around 35 severe discoloration started to appear. Now at almost 50, after about 8 years of lots of work, patience & lots of SPF I’m at a manageable level. Anyone who asks for what I’ve used. I always advise seeing their Dr. first to identify the cause so the treatment is appropriate for the cause 🙌🏼 Also - I invest in really high quality UPF 50+ hats in addition to SPF 🌟 Thanks for the info about the actually formation of the discoloration 🌟 very informative video 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 I’m excited to pick up & test Faded!
I laugh with my kids now about how my son is dark middle eastern skin tone, I'm Portuguese/Lebanese so I ran beautifully and he takes after me. My daughter on the other hand, has porcelain white skin that burns quick ( takes after her dad) When they were young we lived at the beach... I'd slather my daughter in sunscreen and tell me son " you're allset you don't burn" I cringe when I think back to those days... We live and learn
I purchased topicals Faded this month and I feel it working!!!!! My skin was trash last year and I am recovering. I know this is going to get rid of those pesky acne marks and my last bit of lingering acne.
Thank you for this amazing video. I have been fighting melasma for over 3 decades now and watching this video has got me worried about the usage of hydroquinone even though I have only used it as recommended by doctors. While your video is very informational, I would love to have some direction of what exactly my daily routine needs to be. Like step by step - do this first, then this, then this sort of a thing. Apologies for being so needy but after more than 3 decades of struggling with this, I am nervous to try things without explicit direction. Thank you so much in advance! Happy new Year!
I’d love to know your opinion on the Good Molecules Skin brightening serum, so you think it’s effective for hyperpigmentation?
I was just looking for new products for my hyperpigmentation!! Thank you so much once again 💗
My dark spots disappeared just by watching this video 🤯🤯 Love you guys!
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The way you guys 👀 look at each other is so…… beautiful
Thanks so much for the post on hyperpigmentation, I have hyperpigmentation and cystic acne. At 50+ yrs old I use retin-A, Cleocin-T and SPF50 daily. I want to try hydroquinone but will wait until I find a derm doc to do so. Awesome advice guys!
You guys are amazing! Have you got any tips for big spots deep under the skin from previous cystic acne? They’ve been there for years and won’t surface! Thank you ☺️
I hate cystic acne, it hurts because it stay under the skin for ages. I've seen a dermatologist and got rid of mine with an antibiotics, Tetralysal, I think. It worked quite good.
You talked about sunscreen, but I would love to hear about what the effectiveness of things like clothing with SPF versus regular clothing is. Also, I have made it a point to wear wide-brimmed hats when I know I will be outside for long periods, and don’t know how effective it is. I have very fair skin, and the sun damage from my youth really shows.
You hav no idea how much trust I hav in you guys
What's the best body wash, exfoliant, and topical cream for dark spots from scars (acne, surgery) for dark skin?
Saw this last week, and already went to get Faded topical gel plus the CeraVe Hydrating cream to foam cleanser for night time and then their renewing SA cleanser for day! Thank you!
Can you do a video on exactly what and how retinoids affect the skin? What is really happening on a cellular level that results in all the positive effects we see? Great content, thanks guys!
You two are adorable on SO many levels!
Hi Docs... I really appreciate all that you have been doing by placing so much clarity about skincare. I would request you to please make a video on kids/toddlers skincare products. Especially sunscreens since they are so many out there now and it creates a ton load of confusion for parents to pick the right one. Thank you.
New kid on the block here and I am falling asleep every night watching your videos. Good job! This video is one of my favorites because of the common issues associated with pigmented skin.
Question: Sun exposure obviously increases hyperpigementation, but doesn't heat alone aggravate and increase melasma specifically?
It's super frustrating that I can be wearing sunscreen and a sun hat and still have melasma spots darken in less than an hour in the heat.
I love this entire video completely educational I love that we are now sharing more information for clients or patients (minus all the drugstore reccomendations because they just don’t have enough active ingredients)
I love how they stare at each other while the other is talking.
same haha, But they are both married
Love staring at them myself. Nice eye candy 😆🍭
It’s called respect. Our society needs more of it.
its a video strategy to keep you focused.
@@ashierhernandez3892 wait i thought dr shah had a wife but I mean I ship
You guys are brilliant and such a dynamic duo. I’m an esthetician student and obsessed w your content! 🙌🏼 .. is there anyway way you could do a video on “medical-grade” skincare. I’m confused if there’s actually a difference in active percentages and/or ingredients allowance IF ANY. Not medical grade as in prescription drugs but skincare marketed that way that you can only get as an esthetician or from an esthetician or that are incredibly expensive usually, cosmeceuticals, etc. hopefully that makes sense. Are these skincare brands any better active-wise/formulation/research in anyway and if so how. Thanks you I’m a faithful follower!! Also, I’m getting mixed answers about if esthetician’s are actually allowed to use higher percentage actives than over the counter concentrations in a non-medical setting.
The Budget Dermatologist (and some others) have videos that might help, medical-grade vs. drugstore skincare: myths and more!
I have heard people say there’s no difference between the two. Do you think there is, as an esthetician student? I kind of feel there is a difference but I don’t know.
😘💕Dr. Maxfield and Dr. Shah are back with a topic, I've waited for. Thank you.💕
Thank you so much for your patience! This spring and summer seem to have been crazy for us !
If I were to buy all these products would I just layer them on top of each other in any order?
Omg! Are they in love? Cause the way they look at each other looks adorable!☺️
have been using Vitamin C daily for over 2 months and it hasn't been doing much lightening of my dark spots 😒 I think I won't buy more. It can sed irritation. Differin has helped spots on my hands
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Heliocare, sunscreen, and tretinoin has been a GAME CHANGER for my melasma this year. 🥰
Malenthia Layel how do you use trentinoin ?
@@ritasharqawi7367 I use it all over my face, except eyelids and lips. I use it on my neck, chest, and back of hands. Always use it as directed by your prescribing doctor.
What brand for heliocare you use?
I use the Heliocare as well! I have post inflammatory hyperpigmentation after fraxel laser and I hated it! I also use the tretinoin as well! Good stuff
Which tretinoin do you use and do you take the Heliocare tablets all year round I live in the UK so wasn’t sure if I needed to take it all year round ?🎉ty
Another terrific video.
I’ve been aggravated by dark spots (sun damage) and always on the hunt! I saw a report that dark spots make you look older than wrinkles and I have to agree. Hoping someone can make something that works and not as finicky as hydroquinone.
Thanks so much!
Best video so far tackling hyperpigmentation in general. I love the evidence-based information that makes the content more credible. Thank you, Doctors! ❤️
Just subbed, I learned a lot today after spending weeks searching for a solution and wasting my money already buying products.
Thank you for your service pls.
Hi Doctors! Love you guys. I've been wearing sunscreen (30 SPF and up) for decades, but I'd like to try one of the tinted sunscreens you talk about. I've tried a couple in the past, but I'm very fair so all of those made my face look "dirty" or like I was wearing the wrong foundation shade. Any recommendations for tinted sunscreen for fair and light complexions? TIA and keep up the great work!
15:10 they say that hydroquinone is banned over the counter but can’t you get the Differin Dark Spot Correcting Serum? The only active ingredient is 2% Hydroquinone
Not anymore . It’s now contains niacinamide
Hola! Thank you for the video! A request for part 2/question: I understand we can’t control hyperpigmentation caused by hormones during pregnancy or fertile treatments, but could you say a bit more on how to treat it afterwards? I have the Impresion that most of the focus is on acne scars / inflammatory reasons, but not sure if those treatments are adequate for dark spots after a pregnancy. Gracias!!!
I just LOVE the way Dr. Maxfield always look at Dr. Shah, the way he blinks each time is so Cute, I can't get Enough of you of two. 👌👌🔥🔥
Gracias for the information, I wish you guys had an office down here in Miami. Los Amo❤❤
I Loveeee the Topicals, Faded cream. Used it on a pimple after it flattened and overnight the darkness faded. Love your videos!!
With all do respect, You are both so good looking it’s hard to focus on what you are saying. Thank you so much for all your information!
You guys are the best. Thank you so much for these videos. My husband and I have been using Ambi's fade cream for my malesma and his sun induced hyperpigmentation. We are almost done using it for 3 months with retinol and nicenamide and spf50 of course. We will now move over to different serums with alpha arbutin, tranexamic acid, kojic acid, niacinamide and retinoids and tinted spf50 of course. Thank you for the detailed advise and ingredient list. We don't have all the suggested products here in South Africa but there are good alternatives like Skin Functional, a South African brand. Again, your videos are informative, intentional and ingredient based and for that we are thankful. 🙏🇿🇦❤️
did ambi's fade cream work?
@@rcaderful I didn't see any difference. Using faded by topicals and other topicals like niacinamide, vit c, alpha arbutin, kojic acid serum and cleanser soap, mandelic acid, TXA, licorice root and tretinoin. It is getting better and lighter. I also started going for microneedling treatments. It's going well just have to be slow and consistent.
Oh and also 10% Azelaic acid
Been using Faded for nearly a month after watching a previous video for bridge of nose spots from old glasses that didn’t fit well. Seems like seeing progress over previous random product lol
I just bought it earlier today on a whim
@@nadyahgordon7528 any updates please
@@ritasharqawi7367 The consistency is thick, so a little goes a long way. It seems like it’s better for nighttime use b/c of the shine. Someone with oily skin (me) would find it greasy. I’m having great results, but I’m also using Spiro, so they’re definitely working together. I can’t really speak on the results of using Faded solo.
Great information. Very helpful. Could you please do a video on treating sun damage on arms, legs and chest. Thank you.
First of all, thank you for posting this.
I want to tell you both that I apply sunscreen on my face before I leave my house and actually I also put sunscreen on my face even when I am in my house. I apply it in the morning. I use SPF Vichy 50+ (50+ factor) with UVB + UVA (very high protection). I noticed last year that I have three dark spots on the right side of my cheekbone, it started with one dark spot and now there are three. I also have a dark spot on my left cheek. I don't really get why I have dark spots where I actually use sunscreen on a daily basis. I cleanse my face and neck and apply serum and night cream before going to bed.
I didn’t think anything could help with my acne scars, but after listening to the subliminal affirmations on borlest for a while, I’ve started to notice they’re actually fading. It’s such a relief.
Drinking Game: A shot every time they say sunscreen
Y’all would be drunk but cancer and wrinkle free 🤣 - Shah
@@Doctorly well that’s the goal! 😂
@@Doctorly can you do a video about postinflamatorry erythema and postinflamatorry acne, how to prevent and treat?
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You two make a great pair. It’s enjoyable to watch your interactions with each other ....laughing, smiling, and joking. Most of all I enjoy the information given for various types of skin concerns.
Omg. Muchachos pero nunca había visto y escuchado a dos darmatologos hablar así tan claro tan divertido y con tan buen humor. Y si beretodo con ese profesionalismo sigan así dándonos ideas de sus lindas expectativas que tienen 👏👏👍gracias☺️
Thank you for the feedback and encouragement !
i found your tier chart for acne EXTREMELY helpful. it is what helped me realize i needed to prioritize azeleic acid into my routine for both acne and PIH and i have already seen amazing results so far for my acne. so i think if you could try that chart for some of your topics like hyperpigmentation that would be super helpful for people (:
Which azelaic acid do you use?
Thank you 🙏🏼 so much for breaking this down!!
I have battled hardcore with melasma since pregnancy 5 years ago. Been going to a Dermatologist and we did all kinds of chemical peels and hydroquinone and you’re so “spot” on. 😉 Once back in the sun sans sunscreen BOOM 💥 back with a vengeance. The peels actually made it appear worse and it’s so true the only thing that worked was the hydroquinone. I’m so happy you warned about long term risks of that product; I was not educated on that.
Love that you’re giving us affordable skin product options so we can feel somewhat in control again without losing our shirts. 💰
Much love 💕
mine came back even wearing thick sunscreen and reapply 3 times a day even in the house. It got worse after a trip to Las Vegas in the summer. Like you said came back with a vengeance. :-(
Mine seems to get worse in hot humid weather regardless of sun exposure. I think just heat can cause it
@@scentsual7752melasma reacts and gets worsened by heat a LOT, that's why people who suffer from it should avoid saunas, steaming etc
My skin has been clearing since I've been following your advice, thanks so much for this channel :D 14 years I've been suffering with acne and I finally feel there's hope of having clear skin without using birth control. I've tried expensive green beauty products for years and also every "natural" recipe I could find with never lasting or great results. I see now I was putting too many different ingredients on my skin and irritating it. I unfortunately do now have scarring too. I used to have a big scar on my face. When I was 18 I burned my cheek with a chemical peel I did at home (I had no business performing it on myself and regret it) and I left the acid on too long..then I put hydrogen peroxide on it afterwards...BIG mistake. I had no idea what I was doing. My entire cheek was severely burned. My texture and tone has never been the same since. It's much better now though since it's been 10 years, not even too noticeable at all. I just know it's there and hope I can one day have it not make me feel self conscious. After clearing my skin, I'll most likely opt to do some laser treatments to the area.
Can you share whats worked? I am struggling or videos you can recommend I watch 🙏 thank you 😊
@@nafeesa14 Honestly, the best recommendation is to see a dermatologist if you can afford it. That was not always an option for me. It depends what your concerns are. They have multiple videos on acne and scarring that should be useful to you. What helped me personally is micro needling and more peels done by Estheticians. I still have a faint discoloration and texture change. I may get more micro needling & peels done. If that doesn’t help I’ll see my options with laser treatments.
@@lizo5551 thank you so much 😊
can you guys do a video on treating and ridding of closed comedome acne, please? love your videos :D
I have gotten so many more spots on my arms this past year - I’m a big sunscreen user, so this has been so frustrating for me. The dermatologist I went to for my yearly skin check only addressed the spots stating they weren’t cancerous. Great, but I am wanting to have my arms cosmetically look better too. I feel like it ages me. Thank you for addressing this.
I have the same. They really started coming out at 43. I'm 45 now. It's so annoying
Okay it’s great that you’re saying Vitamin C isn’t great for treating the dark spots. I just came to this conclusion myself, it’s great to brighten the skin but it does not reduce the appearance of the dark spots. I’ve been having issues with my skin. It looks bright but I have little acne and the quality isn’t the same! Then I notice my dark spots have not gone away from picking at my face . That is a big reason my skin looks off is the dark spots!! This video has been helpful!!
Mandelic acid gave me hyperpigmentation around my mouth area. 1 to 10, my hyperpigmentation is at 9! It’s been 6 weeks, I have been using everything mentioned! I wanna cry!
Touch Bright & Clear Cream, has niacinamde, tranexamic acid, azelaic acid, and kojic acid. Their website lists the exact percentages of each active. Regimen Lab also makes a multi-active fade cream. Btw, hydroquinone can still be found otc
I tried to order Differin hydroquinone from Walmart and instead I got the new formulation with "4% niacinamide and botanicals". What a ripoff! I'm using it since that's better than throwing it out, but I don't think anything but hydroquinone will do much for my dark sunspots (that date back to my teenage "suntan oil" years before sunscreen existed...)
@@liorajacob8094 sometimes you can find them in-store. Ambi has one, as well as Specific Beauty.
@@bdet313 I didn't think Ambi is hydroquinone... But you're right I would have to go into shops and see the product in person, to confirm it's the old formulation still.
I have melasma on my forearms and a little over deltoid.I apply sunblock several times a day. Still gets darker in summer. I think protective UPF clothing has helped. Also, Dr. V talked about heat making it worse.
Super stoked that I stumbled upon your youtube channel last year. Thanks for the awesome education on everything dermatology; so informative! I'm wondering the "why" behind tinted sunscreen vs just plain sunscreen? Does only tinted have iron oxides and regular sunblock does not? Thanks guys!
I've struggled with breakouts forever and nothing seemed to work. I’ve been listening to the subliminal affirmations on borlest for a few weeks now, and I swear my skin has never looked this clear. I didn’t expect it to work, but it really did.
I love watching you guys! I have learned so much! Thank you for sharing your knowledge ❤
THANK YOU, Gentlemen! Thank you for your time, putting this together. Thank you for researchimg every single product, so as to offer such a comprehensive list and so many options. Best part of this video is ironically learning that THERE IS hopecand THERECARE resolutions. Absolute BEST part of this video is yoir smiles... You are both so genuine, it is endearing! Thank you for bringing such a bright spot to our day and encouragement and reassurance in uncertain times. Hugs to you both! Wishing your continued success in your careers!
Great information! 🤩 I have hyperpigmentation and this video helps me a lot. I learn more and more about ingredients and how to use skincare products right, thanks to you guys. Could you make a video on favorite sunscreen products for different skin types with hyperpigmentation as well, please? Lots of love from Turkey! 🇹🇷 🥰
Sunbum the best
I started getting a bit of hyperpigmentation in my early 50’s, mainly on the sides of my face near the hairline where I obviously wasn’t applying enough sunscreen 😭 I’m currently on a compounded hydroquinone cream and it’s over 75% faded now I’m really happy, my dermatologist alternates it with HQ-free treatments to avoid the risk of discoloration. None of the OTC treatments worked for me, it was really frustrating as my spots were not that dark or that bad. Those ingredients are pretty ineffective compared to hydroquinone. Even tretinoin did nothing to lighten the spots.
Hey can your share in detail with me that how you get rid by hyperpigmentation bcz I'm suffering by this😢
The Peter Thomas Roth Niacinamide Dark Spot treatment works really well, but is also a bit pricey. I just received Faded for the first time after hearing non-stop praise for it, and can't wait to try that when my PTR serum is done. Thanks, guys!
No page has earned my subscription solely off education like this one .Just WOW.I was interested the whole time in learning about my skin problems lol
Hi! I have a question. I know this video is for hyperpigmentation and melasma but could these tips also be used for overall brightening of your face? Thanks so much💖
As always, learning so much! I’d love to understand more about where these products might fit into a routine (day vs night) and if there are any concerns about interactions with other routine products. For example I alternate my AHA nights with my Retinoid nights to avoid irritation. Thanks!
When you put up the list of hydroxy acids, I *really* appreciated seeing the Greek letters 💖
I just started my skincare routine and love love your contents a lot. You guys are fun to watch too.
I love your discussion .explaining with examples and daily routine discussion in very relaxed mood .knowing every thing .but products discussed or shown here are not available here.
I have been an RN for 50 years, and have spent the last 22 years of my nursing career doing laser hair removal, Diolite treatments, IPL and Botox. I am taking notes and learning so much from your videos. The ones on rosacea and hyperpigmentation were particularly valuable for me. You are both a delight to watch. I have 1000+ active patients, and I am spreading the word to all of them about your Doctorly channel. Like myself, many of my patients went through their teens and 20s before sunscreen existed. (What was Sea and Ski anyway?) We slathered on the baby oil and cocoa butter, and are paying for it now with brown spots and crepey skin. Like you say, it is so much easier to prevent sun damage than repair it. I greatly appreciate your product advice, explaining the purpose of the various ingredients, and teaching us how to choose effective products that don't need to cost hundreds of dollars. You have inspired me to nightly retinol (purple jar Olay from Costco) and to greatly step up my sunscreen (EltaMD) use. I plan to try the tinted version next. Thanks so much for what you do!