I cannot deal with how she starts by saying “I only use three products” and then uses approximately 42 expensive unnecessary gadgets and like doesn’t cleanse properly. Girl no.
Both water and oil are, dirt and grime are liposoluble, that's why oil in soap is the essential ingredient with the surfactant before the soap being rinsed off.
@@thischannelispointless I got super dry and sensitive skin and after years, I found that she loves to be treated if you know how: using soaps without sulfates (I love the Avene and Cerave ones) and an "hidrolato" (I don't know how to say it in english, it's an natural infusion or juice like rose water for example, my favourites are from melissa and aloe vera) instead of the tonic. The aloe vera one it's also really nice before the solar cream.
She probably didn't mean to, but the way she came off rubbed me the wrong way, much like she rubbed off her makeup instead of properly washing it with water.
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I am so confused why on earth is she mixing a detergent cleanser with an oil cleanser lol
cause the detergent cleanser doesn't entirely eliminate the makeup off the skin, oil cleansing before face-washing removes all the makeup more efficiently than the latter on its own. According to Dr Dray
And likely facials and Botox, fillers. But I was expecting her to be mid 40’s when I googled her age, so she look like a normal Chinese woman at this age, they normally don’t get much wrinkles.
That's not always the reason. She said that her mother/grandmother fed her well as a child and early TLC and hydration. I think we (USA) are always starting anti aging skin care in our early 30s. Chinese Japanese, Korean's start in infancy! There are some YT vids of (Asian) infants getting the best skin care that Ive ever seen. Look them up and that's why they have the best skin.
You want to use the oil cleanser and gel separately... it defeats the point otherwise. And you want the oil on a dry face, then emulsify it with water to get any residue off. Then follow with the gel cleanser on a wet face. No need for the micellar water 😊 also you don’t need makeup wipes if you’ve cleaned properly!
This is so triggering, like what’s the point of using cleanser if you’re not gonna wash it off. Water is not bad! If you’re afraid of trans epidermal water loss, use a heavy moisturizer when your skin is damp.
Combining the gel and oil cleanser is a no it’s called a double cleanse for a reason. Oil is going to block all the exfoliating acids and good ingredients in the cleansing complex from going into the skin, literally throwing your money down the drain.
"I've really parred down my skincare routine to three key products." "It's probably five to six products I use every day." What 5/6 product routine? She literally ends up using 13+ products (not including the tools she uses)... Just look at the list of products in the description box; this is her parred down skincare routine???
She only uses 3 products on her face, four if you count the lip balm. 5 if you count the balm and oil around her eyes she uses only in inclement weather. I’m be rest of the products listed are all tools and gadgets or body items.
@@rubyrayne8 Except skincare routine doesn't just include toner/moisturizer/eye cream, it includes cleansing products as well. All of that combined comes down to 9 facial products and 2 lip products, a total of 11 different items, not counting the tools and gadgets!
Maliha Intikhab I was thinking the same thing. I wish she elaborated on why she chose to do it because they are supposed to be two completely different steps for a reason. Maybe she’s using it as if it were moisturizer and a hydrating oil. She explains all her other steps I wish she did spend more time explaining and showing her cleansing step.
Trace hmmm, the stereotypes and discrimination (‘all the people SHOULD look exactly like media represents certain age’) are exactly the issues why people feel shame about getting older :/ stop that
I am having a hard time watching this video because of that 1st step. It's a NO. I really can't take her seriously. I'm thinking a part of why she looks good is genetics
@@twatwaffle3258 micellar water is a mild surfactant so yes you should rinse it off. Also the particles of the micellar water capture impurities in your skin. If you don't rinse it off the dirt just sits there.
I was like, ‘Oh that electric scrubber is intriguing’ as she mentioned the gunk it gets outta your pores but then proceeds to spread *said gunk* around her face??
@@mistressyoda thats her american name also her last name is craig cause she married and if she was from america im sure she would still be chinese being chinese is a race not a ethnicity
She looks lovely! But can there be a skincare routine without Dr Barbara ‘s products? And she is making brushes now? OkI’ll wait for the $300 non electronic toothbrush🤣
It looks like she's pulling on her skin with that massager, please remember to use a serum or something to provide slip to the face, don't you listen to Susan Yara?
She should have just done an oil cleanser first then the water based cleanser second instead of her trying to act like she’s doing something by combining the two.
Idk why so many people are hating. Her skin looks GOOD ASF so obviously its working. She didn’t look like she had that much makeup on anyway and is clearly using products that most of y’all have never even used and most likely will never touch anyway. How you gone hate from outside the club when you can’t even get in?
It isn't hate, it's saying what she is doing is quite wrong at some places. Yes she will get results, she's use expensive AF products with high quality ingredients but you have to agree that she didn't cleanse well AND genes have a big role to play in a good skin
Oil and gel cleansers need to be used separately, because you rub the oil into your face so it sinks under the makeup and sunscreen, and then you mix it with water to lift it all away
I love how she’s all “hmmmm I don’t really know if it works?” about the light tool when she was literally here in LA last summer getting paid to promote it at Nordstrom . 🙄
Why not just use water??? Why do you have to use a “spa cleansing water” (micellar water) instead?? It won’t clean your face. Makes no sense at all. Sorry.
Miscellar water is very different from regular water. It's used by many as a great makeup remover or a general cleanser overall which regular water cannot make up for
DoodleBuns I know what micellar water is lol. I just don’t see why she needs to use it. She could’ve just used an oil cleanser on its own, then followed with a gel cleanser to remove it all. With TAP WATER. The micellar water in this equation is so redundant.
After watching so many skin care routines my conclusion is that we are all human even celebrities and ppl who have their own skin care lines can get their routines not so right.
rndm rndm sometimes it does not right on paper but you get the same result. I am speaking from my Biologique Recherche experience where I can only use the serums after creams otherwise my face will be red for hours.
Oh my god...do you see her skin sagging? And she's Asian. God, my Korean mom is almost 60 and looks younger than her, and she only uses moisturizer and sunscreen. STOP using so many gadgets and products.
True that. Simple is often better because there's less of a chance of getting a bad reaction to an ingredient. I've seen so many women who swear by Vaseline after moisturizer and they look amazing for their age.
@@Candyp971 "she has no scientific backround" but she does have contact and has spoke to tons of dermatologists who have a scientific backround. The "do what works for you" thing doesn't translate to "if you have genetically good skin slap whatever the heck you want or your skin as long as it looks alright".
@@hejhej4441 and the lady in the video is a contributor for Vogue China and has her own skincare line, she obviously is in contact with professionnals as well and had a professional skincare formulator and lab create her products she doesn't just slap whatever looks alright on her face just like I assume Yara doesn't either. Against it's just skincare not open heart surgery.
@@Candyp971 Yet she mixes an oil cleanser with a water cleanser? Which is omething that pretty much every esthetician or dermatologist would cringe at. It might not be open heart surgery, but when doing your akincare routine, you're still caring for your bodys largest organ, and you're spending money to do so, I'd therefore say to spend that money wisely.
i see all the comments criticising her like crazy but why is nobody talking about how good she looks at her age!? the chicken feet, the bone broth, gua sha and acupuncture all work. don't belittle chinese medicine and chinese traditions. ((ok but i'm chinese and i hate chicken feet))
O Comino i don’t really want to argue with someone who looks down on a certain ethnic group because of certain cultural traditions. every culture has their “weird” or “barbaric” traditions. besides the coronavirus, i don’t recall most pandemics and epidemics originating from the chinese, so...
@O Comino omg what the heck I'm not even Chinese and I know it's a local market in Wuhan so does it give you the right to judge one billion people of an ethnic group every country has good and bad and its terrible you would compare eating chicken feet(which is done in many other cultures by the way) to an outbreak that has killed people and seperated families, frankly you most probably have a vindetta against Chinese and are using this as an opportunity to get your fix. Hmm
Mixing an oil and gel cleanser like that seems a really bad effort at saving time. I get it, oil cleansers can add a lot of time to your skincare routine and needs a lot of water to rinse off, but I don't think I've ever seen an alternative that takes less time and does a good job at the same time. She used 4 products in a way that's likely to irritate her skin when she could've used 2 and been much gentler.
When you take skin care advice from someone look at what their face looks like. The amount of streching and touching she does to her face I wouldn’t be surprised if it falls of in the next 5 years.
Yes, I want to hear what she has to say about not using water to cleanse your face and combing the gel cleanser with the oil cleanser. I also feel like all the gadgets are a lot daily
k khan No she does not. I’m 26 and if that what people in their 20s look like then I wonder how old I’ll look in my 30s. Because she looks like she’s in her early 40s or late 30s.
Thank you for the video! I’m going to check out the chest pads bc it’s so true! Wrinkles show up in the morning if I sleep on my side! And the bone broth top is great!
I questioned her face cleansing method, but hell if it works for her then it works for her. I followed her on other social media apps, and this video with the lighting causes her skin to look saggy and hollow at the same time. But from other videos, she looks amazing! Hate her if you wish, but I really applaud her for dedicating so much of her time to self-care. Sure, it cost a crapload, but she an afford it, so no hate from me. Everyone should do whatever they wish to take care of themselves.
This video is sailing dangerously close to Bella Thorne territory for me. I can't bring myself to even comment on the double cleanse travisty. As if that's not bad enough she talks about scaling back her routine steps and proceeds to use virtually every tool currently on the market. So no chance of knowing which one if any, actually works. The products she does use are incredibly expensive, plus she mentions several different heavy duty salon treatments. Yes she has lovely hair, probably always has had. The cuticles are smooth and flat, so glossy gorgeous hair! I hope the people who make the neck and chest pads are giving her a large check because as good as they may be I don't believe they can tighten skin and muscle.
I'm curious to know what Tina Craigs travel skincare routine would be? As a Doctor and mom with 3 boys, I'm always looking for a quick skincare routine that gets the job done👍🏼
“Remember I’m frugal” followed by using $2,000 + for tools. She seems very pretentious and clueless when it comes to skincare. She lost me in the beginning of not washing her face properly, followed by mixing her cleansers. And then precedes to exfoliate the makeup she didn’t properly remove into her skin. 🤦♀️
I'm gonna take the high road and acknowledge that there's a ton of great products and tools here, because I also want to (start) to break down what's wrong with this process. People can poo-poo her products all they want because of the triggering nature of the routine as a whole, but there's very little that she uses that isn't individually great. (Do you need it all? No. She's a collector, and she's showing off her tools for the camera. No-one looking to cut corners does so many steps every night.) But that cleansing method is completely self-defeating. ): There is debate about cleansing, but I genuinely believe Tina has become confused amidst the messages. Some experts say that thorough cleansing is key, regardless of the amount of time this takes you, but others also acknowledge that cleansing is the most consistently damaging part of the skincare routine, compromising the skin barrier (and these are usually the people in favour of night-only cleansing). But it's not water that damages skin. You need water, it's great for the skin, and it's in nearly all of her products, never mind the Evian. It's the surfactant in cleanser, as well as the period of time that it has contact with your skin, that causes damage to the lipid layer. This is why some folks rush to get cleanser off their face as quickly as possible. This usually only applies to the second cleanse, making the first oil/balm cleanse even more important than usual. If you have a damaged skin barrier, then spend time with your balm cleanse, and rush your gel (or whatever) cleanse a little. Removing oil or balm with a towel is not completely stupid. There are plenty of people who remove a balm cleanse with a hot, water-drenched cloth (and this is particularly common in the UK, not to mention aesthetics offices). The Romans also scraped oil from their skin as an effective cleanse, which you might still see practiced in an old-fashioned public bath. But your second cleanse needs to include water, and you can't combine the two without making your water cleanse redundant. Piling so much good stuff onto such a poor base is upsetting. ): But guys, stop being mean. Tina's probably read some of your comments and learnt her lesson for next time. And she looks beautiful, despite the poor cleansing method. Also, she does have great chest skin, so I am partially sold on the sleeping thing.
Omg you've said everything I was thinking! The only thing that isn't 100% true is about water - water _can_ contribute to a compromised skin barrier due to the fact that when water evaporates from the skin surface, it will draw water from within the skin out with it and can lead to some dryness. Hot water is particularly drying, also in part because the heat can denature the proteins that form part of your skin's barrier. The mildly drying effects of water are easily reversed by using humectant and occlusive products, which most water-conatining products include.
Botox,laser resurfacing and ulthera will help her get rid of those saggy bits. To be honest she’s too aggressive on her skin which result in saggy skin and broken capillaries. All those broths and skincare products doesn’t look very helpful.
The more water that makes contact with your skin can actually dry out your skin/mess up ur barrier so using less water is smart if you have dry and sensitive skin. But it would’ve been great if she just made the washcloth damp and then gently wiped off her cleanser instead of using that micellar water by using that she should’ve definitely quickly rinsed that off!
What would Susan say about cleansing oil and cleanser being mixed🤔 and did she wash off the micellar water? I don’t feel like her skin is washed to the best of her ability or her products. I wish they would let us know these little steps for people who are trying to learn from these videos. BUT THE EGF Im sooooo interested but that it look intriguing, also her surfacing compound, but tightening or is it like the tightening dry feeling either way I liked the list she mentioned in it she her product she created makes me assume she’s knowledgeable on skin car but the mix of cleanser and oil? I’m soooo thrown off from that.
I’m surprised she didn’t use the BeautyBio microneedling roller, since she and Jamie OBanion (owner of BeautyBio) are good friends. The one she showed looks really interesting, though. I can appreciate that it has the guard on it.
I cannot deal with how she starts by saying “I only use three products” and then uses approximately 42 expensive unnecessary gadgets and like doesn’t cleanse properly. Girl no.
the fact that she doesnt rinse her face makes me feel so uncomfortable
I don't either. Bite me
@candy basically
@candy lol sweaty
It’s disgusting, Instead of wasting n spending your monies on expensive tools, maybe get some bottle water and wash you’re dam face!!
More important than these tools is to cleanse properly... water is your best friend when cleansing. You actually need to wash your face.
Both water and oil are, dirt and grime are liposoluble, that's why oil in soap is the essential ingredient with the surfactant before the soap being rinsed off.
Water isn't everyone's best friend, if your skin is dry the soap & water will further more dry out your skin.
@@thischannelispointless I got super dry and sensitive skin and after years, I found that she loves to be treated if you know how: using soaps without sulfates (I love the Avene and Cerave ones) and an "hidrolato" (I don't know how to say it in english, it's an natural infusion or juice like rose water for example, my favourites are from melissa and aloe vera) instead of the tonic. The aloe vera one it's also really nice before the solar cream.
R Riley that’s why you wash with a hydrating cleanser.
Always cleanse properly cause you want your ingredients to penetrate the skin.
She probably didn't mean to, but the way she came off rubbed me the wrong way, much like she rubbed off her makeup instead of properly washing it with water.
I am so confused why on earth is she mixing a detergent cleanser with an oil cleanser lol
cause the detergent cleanser doesn't entirely eliminate the makeup off the skin, oil cleansing before face-washing removes all the makeup more efficiently than the latter on its own. According to Dr Dray
INProcess.. she mixed it not used after one another. U did not answer his comment..
@@nickolytes7632 she did? lazy to rewatch. there's my comment anyways for whatever it's worth
INProcess.. its cool.. tbh, she really has a good skin. So no matter what we think is right or wrong, it is doing her sooooo much good
Nickolyte S no what she’s doing isn’t doing her good, she just genetically must have tougher skin to put up with what she’s doing to it
The only reason her skin looks the way it does is GENETICS
And likely facials and Botox, fillers. But I was expecting her to be mid 40’s when I googled her age, so she look like a normal Chinese woman at this age, they normally don’t get much wrinkles.
Rich*
That's not always the reason. She said that her mother/grandmother fed her well as a child and early TLC and hydration. I think we (USA) are always starting anti aging skin care in our early 30s. Chinese Japanese, Korean's start in infancy! There are some YT vids of (Asian) infants getting the best skin care that Ive ever seen. Look them up and that's why they have the best skin.
Her skin tbh doesn’t look that great. I think she looks her age.
@@MC-xw1pm she maybe looks 2 to max 4 years younger
I feel like she didnt actually clean her face..
Girl I was thinking the same lol
same
Same!
Omg I know! Girl needs a cleanser!!!!
You’re right Grace she didn’t
You want to use the oil cleanser and gel separately... it defeats the point otherwise. And you want the oil on a dry face, then emulsify it with water to get any residue off. Then follow with the gel cleanser on a wet face. No need for the micellar water 😊 also you don’t need makeup wipes if you’ve cleaned properly!
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I just want to splash water on her face to get all that cleanser off!
Gao Shin I know. I was like “get your face in the sink!!!!!”
@Barbara Von Traumer BUT WHY THOUGH?!?
This is so triggering, like what’s the point of using cleanser if you’re not gonna wash it off. Water is not bad! If you’re afraid of trans epidermal water loss, use a heavy moisturizer when your skin is damp.
Yes exactly!
her cleansing technique is just a no for me 😭😭
Selenator 🎶 big no
Combining the gel and oil cleanser is a no it’s called a double cleanse for a reason. Oil is going to block all the exfoliating acids and good ingredients in the cleansing complex from going into the skin, literally throwing your money down the drain.
Ok yeah I’m going to need Susan Yara to react to this !
she just did!
"I've really parred down my skincare routine to three key products."
"It's probably five to six products I use every day."
What 5/6 product routine? She literally ends up using 13+ products (not including the tools she uses)... Just look at the list of products in the description box; this is her parred down skincare routine???
She only uses 3 products on her face, four if you count the lip balm. 5 if you count the balm and oil around her eyes she uses only in inclement weather. I’m be rest of the products listed are all tools and gadgets or body items.
exactly what i said! lmfao
@@rubyrayne8 Except skincare routine doesn't just include toner/moisturizer/eye cream, it includes cleansing products as well. All of that combined comes down to 9 facial products and 2 lip products, a total of 11 different items, not counting the tools and gadgets!
Susan Yara has left the chat
Why would you combine an oil based cleanser with a gel? Use one after the other.
Maliha Intikhab I was thinking the same thing. I wish she elaborated on why she chose to do it because they are supposed to be two completely different steps for a reason. Maybe she’s using it as if it were moisturizer and a hydrating oil. She explains all her other steps I wish she did spend more time explaining and showing her cleansing step.
woman at the age of 50: looks like she’s almost fifty
youtube: omg what a dinosaur
wrinkles and fine lines >>> botox frozen face
Devushka1107 yeah I think she looks good, people are ruthless
hahaha, people are so judgmental nowadays...
Hmm Asian women look much younger than Westerner in their late ages, that's fact. 😜
Devushka1107 she looks older
Trace hmmm, the stereotypes and discrimination (‘all the people SHOULD look exactly like media represents certain age’) are exactly the issues why people feel shame about getting older :/ stop that
I am having a hard time watching this video because of that 1st step. It's a NO. I really can't take her seriously. I'm thinking a part of why she looks good is genetics
my thought was she must have an AMAZINNGGGGG dermatologist and esthetician, cuz she is NOT doing her skin any favors :/
How does look good ..if she's 80 yrs old then I'm impressed. She looks 60, not sure the hype of who she is🤔
The micellar water is a cleanser. It should be rinsed off properly.
no.. its not
@@subliminallytrying4046 Yes, it is. Micellar water is a makeup remover/cleanser.
KMartha22 u don’t need to rinse off Micellar water if you don’t wear makeup
@@twatwaffle3258 micellar water is a mild surfactant so yes you should rinse it off. Also the particles of the micellar water capture impurities in your skin. If you don't rinse it off the dirt just sits there.
KMartha22 no
I was like, ‘Oh that electric scrubber is intriguing’ as she mentioned the gunk it gets outta your pores but then proceeds to spread *said gunk* around her face??
“Remember I’m Chinese ... I love anything free”
Sis... me too!
Cathy Mwangiru right?? I was thinking that’s not only a Chinese thing...
But her name is very western....hmmmm
Me three!
@@mistressyoda thats her american name also her last name is craig cause she married and if she was from america im sure she would still be chinese being chinese is a race not a ethnicity
I really like that she explained what kind of skin she has.
Jenny Sandberg SUSAN? Is that you?
*" I've been told I have the chest of an teenager"*
WHO SELF ABSORBED IS SHE?😂
Sunetra Goswami I think she meant her cup size was small lol
Susan will not be happy about this single step double cleanse
@@Candyp971 💁
Who cares
SUSAN YARA WHERE YOU AT!!!!!
Why mix an oil cleanser with your regular cleanser...
Who else wants JLo's night time routine? she looks gorgeous
@Barbara Von Traumer you forgot money and fillers lol
@@9melissal I was about to say that
You can say whatever you want about being methodical but you did not cleanse your face!
Barbara Von Traumer meaning the she did not properly cleanse her face.
Susan cringying hard
Susan's reaction is everything!
Literally mascara running when she rolls the eye cream.... cleanse properly lads
I think she was trying to avoid her lash extensions
She looks lovely! But can there be a skincare routine without Dr Barbara ‘s products? And she is making brushes now? OkI’ll wait for the $300 non electronic toothbrush🤣
It looks like she's pulling on her skin with that massager, please remember to use a serum or something to provide slip to the face, don't you listen to Susan Yara?
*" If I am a little sticky, you know that's the cost of being me "*
I MEAN WHATT😂😂
LMAOOO I was scrolling through the comments and she said his right as I read this comment
rather obnoxious lol
She should have just done an oil cleanser first then the water based cleanser second instead of her trying to act like she’s doing something by combining the two.
Right girl, I hate when people think they have tea as if not most things been done in terms of technique...
Oh my
MonsefMA exactly
Totally missed the point of double cleansing...
She seems so out of touch
This is a big no for me. Wheres susan yara when we need her.
lady, this is NOT a 3-product routine, lmfao
Why is this woman an "authority" in skincare?
i thought the older you get, the simpler your skincare routine should be... but this one is like whole facial session you have at spa 😂😂
Minus the benefits lol
Too many products, more money than sense
I like how she said she reduced her products from 13 to 6 , but the amount of gadgets she pulled out was alot. lol
If she has the money and it works for her, whats your problem. Her skin looks gorgeous, so yeah don't be a jealous loser.
@@jaackasss32 that's true but you don't have to be rude with your comment
@@jaackasss32 why would anyone be jealous of her though?
Idk why so many people are hating. Her skin looks GOOD ASF so obviously its working. She didn’t look like she had that much makeup on anyway and is clearly using products that most of y’all have never even used and most likely will never touch anyway. How you gone hate from outside the club when you can’t even get in?
It isn't hate, it's saying what she is doing is quite wrong at some places. Yes she will get results, she's use expensive AF products with high quality ingredients but you have to agree that she didn't cleanse well AND genes have a big role to play in a good skin
Oil and gel cleansers need to be used separately, because you rub the oil into your face so it sinks under the makeup and sunscreen, and then you mix it with water to lift it all away
She looks like the Susan Yara of the future 🥰
Minus the skincare knowledge.
After she’s dead
Alberto Fabra Susan’s eyes are bigger
She has made this skincare thing an obsession
I love how she’s all “hmmmm I don’t really know if it works?” about the light tool when she was literally here in LA last summer getting paid to promote it at Nordstrom . 🙄
Omg, I never comment on these things but eeeeek this has got to be the most ineffective routine I have ever seen in my life....it made me so tense.
Why not just use water??? Why do you have to use a “spa cleansing water” (micellar water) instead?? It won’t clean your face. Makes no sense at all. Sorry.
Miscellar water is very different from regular water. It's used by many as a great makeup remover or a general cleanser overall which regular water cannot make up for
The fact that she doesnt use water afterwards to cleanse it off is.. rly sketchy lol
DoodleBuns I know what micellar water is lol. I just don’t see why she needs to use it. She could’ve just used an oil cleanser on its own, then followed with a gel cleanser to remove it all. With TAP WATER. The micellar water in this equation is so redundant.
@@fatimaaaaaaaaa :00 sorry I didnt get that before but I mean its whatever works for her ig she still got the clear skin though 🤷🏽♀️
She looks like Susan Yara of the future but with not as elaborate and thoughtful skin care routine.
Jose Garcia Susan will look like this when she’s dead.
@@heyya7464 Yara looks older than 38.
@@Candyp971 but she doesn't have the skin and wrinkles of a 38+ yo
After watching so many skin care routines my conclusion is that we are all human even celebrities and ppl who have their own skin care lines can get their routines not so right.
rndm rndm sometimes it does not right on paper but you get the same result. I am speaking from my Biologique Recherche experience where I can only use the serums after creams otherwise my face will be red for hours.
Ridiculous! So many tools with low knowledge!
Okay I’m finally decided to get that refa carat tool. I saw one online but still contemplating
Oh my god...do you see her skin sagging? And she's Asian. God, my Korean mom is almost 60 and looks younger than her, and she only uses moisturizer and sunscreen. STOP using so many gadgets and products.
True that. Simple is often better because there's less of a chance of getting a bad reaction to an ingredient. I've seen so many women who swear by Vaseline after moisturizer and they look amazing for their age.
Do you too hear Susan Yara making comments? 🤔
“You only have one face.” I don’t care if her routine is bad or not, this is one of my fave skincare routines already. 😂 😂 😂
All this rubbing on her face has losen my own skin 🤦🏻♀️
Girllll my skin felt irritated after watching this
How do you know which device works when you use all in tandem? 😅
Im sure Susan Yara will see this and have a mini heart attack.
All that over skincare? Didn't she herself say on this channel that you do what works for you? Remember she has no scientific background.
@@Candyp971 "she has no scientific backround" but she does have contact and has spoke to tons of dermatologists who have a scientific backround. The "do what works for you" thing doesn't translate to "if you have genetically good skin slap whatever the heck you want or your skin as long as it looks alright".
@@hejhej4441 and the lady in the video is a contributor for Vogue China and has her own skincare line, she obviously is in contact with professionnals as well and had a professional skincare formulator and lab create her products she doesn't just slap whatever looks alright on her face just like I assume Yara doesn't either. Against it's just skincare not open heart surgery.
@@Candyp971 Yet she mixes an oil cleanser with a water cleanser? Which is omething that pretty much every esthetician or dermatologist would cringe at.
It might not be open heart surgery, but when doing your akincare routine, you're still caring for your bodys largest organ, and you're spending money to do so, I'd therefore say to spend that money wisely.
i see all the comments criticising her like crazy but why is nobody talking about how good she looks at her age!? the chicken feet, the bone broth, gua sha and acupuncture all work. don't belittle chinese medicine and chinese traditions. ((ok but i'm chinese and i hate chicken feet))
O Comino i don’t really want to argue with someone who looks down on a certain ethnic group because of certain cultural traditions. every culture has their “weird” or “barbaric” traditions.
besides the coronavirus, i don’t recall most pandemics and epidemics originating from the chinese, so...
@O Comino omg what the heck I'm not even Chinese and I know it's a local market in Wuhan so does it give you the right to judge one billion people of an ethnic group every country has good and bad and its terrible you would compare eating chicken feet(which is done in many other cultures by the way) to an outbreak that has killed people and seperated families, frankly you most probably have a vindetta against Chinese and are using this as an opportunity to get your fix. Hmm
I like chicken feet :D
I don't care about how good or bad her routine is I just love her!!! I want to be her when I grow up!!! 😂😂😂
I feel like there's so much misinformation in this. I really hope no one makes any drastic changes or unnecessary purchases because of this video!
Y’all should consider taking this down lmao
Susan Yara react to this one ☝🏻
Susaaaaaaan, explainnnn thissss 😳 #abitconfused
Using all of these tools with no slip on her face is making me cringe
Mixing an oil and gel cleanser like that seems a really bad effort at saving time. I get it, oil cleansers can add a lot of time to your skincare routine and needs a lot of water to rinse off, but I don't think I've ever seen an alternative that takes less time and does a good job at the same time. She used 4 products in a way that's likely to irritate her skin when she could've used 2 and been much gentler.
she’s 47 guys... she may be rich but she knows her skincare compared to other celebrities who don’t know and depend on the dermatologists/facialists
47? I honestly thought she was an elderly
That's crazy, I thought she was older than 47.
Jessi0_o you’re just brings rude. she looks late 30’s and you don’t wanna admit that.
Felony Melanie RUDE.
@@mcmuffinshane7713 Yeah, okay, my opinion is rude. No it's not. I'm 46 and my skin looks way better than hers.
OMg I’m shocked at all the extra stimulators being used.... not to mention ALL of the many products
Found the routine to be a bit extra but then her skin looks clear and shiny like glass and her cheekbones look snatched
Thats genetics. Please don't do this it'll really hurt your skin.
Well. She is 47. And Asian. She looks right for her age in my opinion.
I would have said she looks 40
She looks like she’s in her late 50s
Jessi0_o stop this Hollywood Botox nonsense, she looks great at her 47
Devushka1107 I agree. She does look beautiful. But she doesn’t look younger than her years.
Reli Arras yes! And her looking her age is hella fine ;)
When you take skin care advice from someone look at what their face looks like. The amount of streching and touching she does to her face I wouldn’t be surprised if it falls of in the next 5 years.
@susanyara review it please
Yes, I want to hear what she has to say about not using water to cleanse your face and combing the gel cleanser with the oil cleanser. I also feel like all the gadgets are a lot daily
Candyprincess971 okay, good to know, thanks
She looks like Susan yara omg
In 10 years Susan Yaras face is younger
k khan No she does not lol, she looks her age.
k khan No she does not. I’m 26 and if that what people in their 20s look like then I wonder how old I’ll look in my 30s. Because she looks like she’s in her early 40s or late 30s.
Girl 101 these guys probably have 30 year old mothers
Jessi0_o lool
Thank you for the video! I’m going to check out the chest pads bc it’s so true! Wrinkles show up in the morning if I sleep on my side! And the bone broth top is great!
This is the most extra routine I’ve ever seen and I love it. If only these products weren’t so expensive 😭
Right! I was looking it up on Amazon, nothing is affordable. Someone needs to come out with affordable tools!
The GOH JEN DO is *NOT* micellar water. It is THERMAL WATER FROM HOTSPRINGS IN JAPAN with BIRCH SAP. It doesn't have surfactants or harsh chemicals.
Thinking about the bacteria and residue from her no water cleansing method, then the tools used including the micro needling is just triggering lol
I questioned her face cleansing method, but hell if it works for her then it works for her. I followed her on other social media apps, and this video with the lighting causes her skin to look saggy and hollow at the same time. But from other videos, she looks amazing! Hate her if you wish, but I really applaud her for dedicating so much of her time to self-care. Sure, it cost a crapload, but she an afford it, so no hate from me. Everyone should do whatever they wish to take care of themselves.
" you get this free roller , remember im Chinese i love anything thats free" i died laughing when i heard this
This video is sailing dangerously close to Bella Thorne territory for me. I can't bring myself to even comment on the double cleanse travisty. As if that's not bad enough she talks about scaling back her routine steps and proceeds to use virtually every tool currently on the market. So no chance of knowing which one if any, actually works. The products she does use are incredibly expensive, plus she mentions several different heavy duty salon treatments. Yes she has lovely hair, probably always has had. The cuticles are smooth and flat, so glossy gorgeous hair! I hope the people who make the neck and chest pads are giving her a large check because as good as they may be I don't believe they can tighten skin and muscle.
That's the typical Barbara sturm customer for you luv. They're all dilluded women
Kate Hipkin Yep sleep on your back. You’ll thank me for all the troubles getting adjusted because it’s worth it
@hyram needs to REACT TO THIS
CAUSE I CANT WITH THIS
Enjoyed learning of her products and devices!
i dont like the combinations of everything in that serum. i feel like some of those ingredients hinder one another
I'm curious to know what Tina Craigs travel skincare routine would be? As a Doctor and mom with 3 boys, I'm always looking for a quick skincare routine that gets the job done👍🏼
“Remember I’m frugal” followed by using $2,000 + for tools. She seems very pretentious and clueless when it comes to skincare. She lost me in the beginning of not washing her face properly, followed by mixing her cleansers. And then precedes to exfoliate the makeup she didn’t properly remove into her skin. 🤦♀️
I'm gonna take the high road and acknowledge that there's a ton of great products and tools here, because I also want to (start) to break down what's wrong with this process. People can poo-poo her products all they want because of the triggering nature of the routine as a whole, but there's very little that she uses that isn't individually great. (Do you need it all? No. She's a collector, and she's showing off her tools for the camera. No-one looking to cut corners does so many steps every night.) But that cleansing method is completely self-defeating. ):
There is debate about cleansing, but I genuinely believe Tina has become confused amidst the messages. Some experts say that thorough cleansing is key, regardless of the amount of time this takes you, but others also acknowledge that cleansing is the most consistently damaging part of the skincare routine, compromising the skin barrier (and these are usually the people in favour of night-only cleansing). But it's not water that damages skin. You need water, it's great for the skin, and it's in nearly all of her products, never mind the Evian. It's the surfactant in cleanser, as well as the period of time that it has contact with your skin, that causes damage to the lipid layer. This is why some folks rush to get cleanser off their face as quickly as possible.
This usually only applies to the second cleanse, making the first oil/balm cleanse even more important than usual. If you have a damaged skin barrier, then spend time with your balm cleanse, and rush your gel (or whatever) cleanse a little.
Removing oil or balm with a towel is not completely stupid. There are plenty of people who remove a balm cleanse with a hot, water-drenched cloth (and this is particularly common in the UK, not to mention aesthetics offices). The Romans also scraped oil from their skin as an effective cleanse, which you might still see practiced in an old-fashioned public bath. But your second cleanse needs to include water, and you can't combine the two without making your water cleanse redundant.
Piling so much good stuff onto such a poor base is upsetting. ): But guys, stop being mean. Tina's probably read some of your comments and learnt her lesson for next time. And she looks beautiful, despite the poor cleansing method. Also, she does have great chest skin, so I am partially sold on the sleeping thing.
Omg you've said everything I was thinking! The only thing that isn't 100% true is about water - water _can_ contribute to a compromised skin barrier due to the fact that when water evaporates from the skin surface, it will draw water from within the skin out with it and can lead to some dryness.
Hot water is particularly drying, also in part because the heat can denature the proteins that form part of your skin's barrier.
The mildly drying effects of water are easily reversed by using humectant and occlusive products, which most water-conatining products include.
Botox,laser resurfacing and ulthera will help her get rid of those saggy bits. To be honest she’s too aggressive on her skin which result in saggy skin and broken capillaries. All those broths and skincare products doesn’t look very helpful.
Some ppl don’t want to get injections. Skin will eventually sag a bit for all of us. She looks great.
Fuck botox, you can always see it from a mile away even when it's supposed to be subtle lol
Imagine not having a clue about skincare and thinking you have the knowledge to launch your own product!!!!!
The more water that makes contact with your skin can actually dry out your skin/mess up ur barrier so using less water is smart if you have dry and sensitive skin. But it would’ve been great if she just made the washcloth damp and then gently wiped off her cleanser instead of using that micellar water by using that she should’ve definitely quickly rinsed that off!
Wait, she's all about paring down to three products. Which of these 30 steps are the three?
‘Cause I’m frugal’ 😂, I like this women
She gives off a cray cray vibe. 13 products and 13 tools..
O Comino go away with you racism and sexism.
Without water , how are you cleansing the product and the make up and spf?
What would Susan say about cleansing oil and cleanser being mixed🤔 and did she wash off the micellar water? I don’t feel like her skin is washed to the best of her ability or her products. I wish they would let us know these little steps for people who are trying to learn from these videos. BUT THE EGF Im sooooo interested but that it look intriguing, also her surfacing compound, but tightening or is it like the tightening dry feeling either way I liked the list she mentioned in it she her product she created makes me assume she’s knowledgeable on skin car but the mix of cleanser and oil? I’m soooo thrown off from that.
This lady is the queen of skincare tools that's not always a good thing.
I’m surprised she didn’t use the BeautyBio microneedling roller, since she and Jamie OBanion (owner of BeautyBio) are good friends. The one she showed looks really interesting, though. I can appreciate that it has the guard on it.
Pls put a serum or oil before rolling on your face! Ugh the pulling
“Just a light spritz“ 😂😂😂
Very interesting routine. Those tools seem very intriguing.
decrease amount of products, but add 3858274837 different gadgets i never knew existed. lol
Her skin is amazing very good tips thank you ❤️😊