If you like to watch this kind of stuff, there is a YT channel called "Enilsa Brown", she is really great and has a couple of patients with black/white heads all day.
@@TFerguson1028 Is Loan the name of their channel, or would I use a different word to search?? Sorry to sound dense, some people have a different site name...
Telling patients how to properly clean their face to prevent this would make her lose repeat business. She'd rather charge you a few grand every time you had to come back instead of teaching you to do something (that is very simple and cheap) yourself. Welcome to capitalism.
Pro skin therapist of 21 years here! Here’s a good basic regimen for all skin shades: *Avoid washing face with hot water so ph isn’t stripped-lukewarm is perfect! **REDUCE SUGAR INTAKE! And get your hormones tested. Extra androgens will perpetuate the problem indefinitely. Double cleanse with non-comedogenic cleansing oil followed by gentle water based cleanser. Tone with BHA toner, hopefully with calming ingredients and no witch hazel or alcohol. Apply serum containing like hyaluronic acids, tranexamic acid, Kojic acid, snail secretion, niacinimide Lightweight moisturizer Sheer zinc spf 30-50 for daytime 🤓👍🏻🌟
@@jacquelineuntiedt6393 I mean, that's fine, I didn't subscribe either. This isn't really the kind of content I'm interested in, but my point still stands. Just by leaving a comment, you add to this video's engagement score, which, in turn, makes the algorithm recommend it to more people.
Gorgeous girl, gorgeous results. Years ago, my Mom was having serious problems with her skin. She went to multiple dermatologists who gave her all kinds of medication but none of it helped. One mother's day, I gifted her a facial. The esthetician did an extraction and she has never struggled with it since. Sometimes, the simplest solutions are best!
Simple solutions are definitely the best! Tbh I got bullied for having acne at around 10/11 because a lot of the other kids didn't hit that stage of puberty yet (and I was under a lot of stress). Only needed to wash my face with warm water and never had another issue! (Had tried popping, picking, proactive, facial peels, face masks, etc and NONE of it worked! :/ )
@@kiyokumabear I'm sorry but acne is not cleared by simply washing with warm water. Acne is caused by multiple factors including (but not only) bacteria, excess sebum and dead skin cell build up and/or pollution and water alone is ineffective at treating breakouts once they occur. There has been some research suggesting a link may exist between inflammation caused by stress and acne and it's possible the reduction of stress or some other unseen factor caused the breakouts to clear but water alone did not.
I personally think aesthiticians are more qualified to do this than Drs. Its not necessary to go to a Dr and pay their fees to do extractions. Aesthiticians do this day in and day out.
I never had acne during my teenage life, but suddenly I had something like this just as I started college. Went to several doctors and I finally found one that told me that topical treatments can only do so much. Had me change my diet, my skin routine and sent me to an OBGYN because I had irregular period. I've never had trouble with my skin since then.
@@mattiea871 I don’t follow a specific diet plan, but it’s pretty close to a Keto diet. I avoid gluten, white bread, sugary drinks and processed food as much as I can. I just have them once in a while. My menstruation cycle is now regular and I’ve lost weight. I think those two hugely contributed to my skin clearing up. But please do your own research before committing to it.
@@00iamcrazy it’s usually those ingredients that cause hormonal imbalance and acne. I got rid of dairy, gluten,reduce my sugar intake and took nascent iodine and boom dramatic changes, like a lighter period, my cramps were far less painful and the acne on my face reduced.
Blackheads are my favorite kind of pimple to pop, they come out so smoothly and don’t leave much of a mark!! It’s so cool that you can see the black top of it, it’s black because it’s an open pore so the oxygen in the air oxidizes it. A white head is the same just with a closed pore so it’s not oxidized
I have comedonal acne for years and even though I learned it’s very hard to recognise what’s a whitehead and what’s just inflamed sometimes you puncture the wrong pore and its a scar for years right there
It changed my life. I have had a picking issue since 11 years old and I’m 25. The best think I ever did was learn HOW to do it properly, suddenly I don’t want to pick so much because there’s not as much to pick at! For me I use paper towel to ease the whiteheads and blackheads out, a cleaned safety pin if needed, and a facial cleaner with salicylic acid
I can relate to her, I've never had acne in my teen years but now I do and it bothers me too. Extractions are painful, omg, specially around the nose and mouth, but I love to watch these videos.
I had the same issue, clear skin as a teenager and then horrible cystic acne once I hit 30. It took a few years of trial and error to find the right treatment and during that time, I just didn't want to be out in public much. I hope you find something that works for you ❤️❤️
I had this problem, the only that helped was strong medication. It sucked like heck and my stomach hated me (i had to take it at night) but it worked. I hope she finds something that helps her, I hated looking in the mirror in those days.
@Itsjusta Hemi I used 5 drops of vitamin e oil (mixed with 2tbs rosehip oil and 4tbs jojoba oil) and sunscreen. Plus acne face wash, toner and moisturizer too. It worked for me somehow.
i started getting bad acne after 25 due to stress and night shift. I got blackheads removal or facial every 2 weeks and my skin cleared up. Just had to make sure i always moisturize my skin & wear face mask 2 times a week. No acne since. Just one every 2 months. ❤️❤️Felt relieved it didn’t got worse
If you like to watch this kind of stuff, there is a YT channel called "Enilsa Brown", she is really great and has a couple of patients with black/white heads all day.
Watching this made me realise I put way to much effort into eliminating my skin texture... It’s there and really doesn’t impair me and she looks absolutely stunning
Folayemi's skin looks really clear, that's why extractions should be done by a professional like Dr. Henry. People has a problem with the sound effects, but I do like them 😂 it goes along with the macro beauty vids
My poor sister was plagued with acne and oily skin throughout her life. While I have been plagued with super dry skin and very few pimples. Both have their pluses and misuses. In Cosmetology school we touched on comedon extractions and my sister had a rather large acne like bump on her bra line. She kept saying how it bothered her. Thinking back, I think it was a cyst and not an acne bump. I thought I would help her by removing it. It took a very long time, but I was able to extract most of it. Well, it being a "cyst", it returned with a vengeance a few months or years later. She eventually had it removed surgically. Cysts must have the wall around the cyst removed, if not it will more than likely return. Plus, with me "messing" with it, it was not happy and it grew in size. But, sis has had so much acne. Boys would constantly tease her saying the meanest things. She would cry inside, but never show it. Dad had acne as a child Mom had super dry skin and ECZEMA, which Inherited. BUT, as the years have gone on, sis's oily acne ridden skin has benefited her. She DOESN'T HAVE A WRINKLE TO SPEAK OF, while I'm fighting wrinkles that look the map of the MOJAVE DESERT (an exaggeration on my part about having so many wrinkles, but my sister really has NO WRINKLES and she doesn't have the time or money for beauty products due to kids and working full time because she is the main bread winner of the fsmily)! How can a person keep on top of the oil that seems to plug the pores and causes some inflammation and clogged pores? My sister and I have the same parents, but very different skin and very different skin needs. She is also prone to getting cysts, from dad and I have asthma and eczema from mom. Same parents, similar genes, but very different. This was very informative. Thank you for sharing your private life with us Your skin looks so wonderful after the procedure, about 90% smoother and I think it will continue to improve. You are so beautiful and your skin is really nice too.Your pores aren't big and you do not have discoloration anywhere. You take great care of your skin. Dr. Henry did a fantastic job. She took her time and was very careful. An excellent physician. ❤❤❤❤.
Niacinamide is great at both balancing the skin by reducing sebum and brightening and it's gentle enough for those with sensitive skin. Two affordable options your sister may want to look into are Good Molecules Niacinamide Toner, $14 at Ulta or Beautylish, or The Inkey List Niacinamide Oil Control Serum, $7 at Sephora. I personally prefer the Good Molecules toner as I noticed my skin looked brighter after about 2 weeks and my tzone was less oily after about 4 weeks but if your sister's skin is very oily, she may find the Inkey List serum, with 10% niacinamide, works better than GM with 3%. I have ultra sensitive, reactive and acne prone skin and neither product caused irritation even when used 2x a day. Hope this helps! **Beautylish carries the Good Molecules toner in a travel size for $6
You can also take classes as an esthetician and dermatologist to furthermore broaden your knowledge for skin of color because their skin can keloid, post inflammatory hyperpigmentation, and scarring. You don’t have to be black to know more about skin of color.
I'm glad she said that sometimes clogged pores need to be cleaned by popping them. I'm not a doctor, but I know sometimes blackheads and congested pores can only be cleaned by manually extracting the build up.
I hope the doctor gave her advice on what she can do to prevent these blackheads from occuring. they may be treating the symptoms now but these blackheads/acene will keep returning without addressing the root cause. May she have clear skin and a blessed day!
I do this at home to remove my blackheads and acne pimples all the time only using a q-tip with a mirror and good lightning on a clean face. And my skin is a lot smoother and I experience less breakout.
Enilsa Brown uses this technique but she cleans the skin thoroughly before during and after extraction procedures to minimise the bacterial load on the skin. Enilsa also stretches the skin slightly before going under the pore to squeeze out all the sebum in the pimple. By the looks of the way this doctor was holding and using the buds, she doesn’t go under the pore to deeply extract the blackheads and pimples. Enilsa’s videos are a great education for all who want to deal with acne permanently or who may be entering the skin care arena.
The consistent thing I have noticed in the comments; is that people complain about the added sounds effects in Refinery29 videos and yet the sound effects make it to almost all videos...odd.
thanks to this video, i immediately stopped watching through my feed and started watching blackhead extraction videos until 3AM. ahhh, takes me back XD
1st of all she is drop dead gorgeous and seems beautifully confident! 2nd of all we looove to see black women getting together and doing their best for each other! 3rd, what the flop are those sound effects? If you wanna hear asmr eating, you'll go hear asmr eating. Dramatising acne is no good, especially for young girls coping with it.
When I go about choosing a doctor I usually talk to them, learn about their background and experience as well as a few other things to make my decision of who to go to. I feel like choosing a doctor based on their gender and skin color is not a good approach to say the least. But you do you, I just have a very hard time understanding why this would be your criteria and find it difficult to believe if a white girl said she had chosen a doctor because she is a white girl and the doctor is a white girl... well I don't think it would go over very well nor should it
Yes, just like the whole “ black girl sunscreen” thing. I can just see the uproar if someone came out with “white girl suncreen”. It’s like it is okay to exclude people if you area certain race now…
Because lots of doctors are taught in medical school that “dark“ skin is like an olive complexion. So they use techniques and products that are inappropriate for actual dark skin. Black dermatologist overall tend to be very well-versed in how to treat dark skin. There are so many horror stories of going to a white dermatologist that ended up scarring and literally burning dark skin people by using inappropriate products.
@@gokuswanson2037 The vast majority of doctors are white. It’s way easier to just start with black doctors and go from there. Besides, most doctors don’t have the humility to admit they don’t know jack about dark skin. They’ll just talk about how they’re competent and board certified. Overall black patients have better outcomes with black physicians. Check the statistics. We are statistically way more likely to get inferior medical care from a white doctor. It’s sad.
I hate it when people say things like they were really excited to work with so and so because of their colour. When I go to a doctor, colour, race, religion etc have nothing to do with it... their qualication does. What is going to separate people more than preferring a certain colour? I say this as a brown woman. I don't think it's the way forward. I was raised in a climate where no one discussed colour or religion because colour didn't matter and it was rude to ask a person's religion because it is a very private thing. We all grew up thinking people were equal because of it.
It is sad how far we have digressed in this country. People have resorted to identity politics and woke nonsense and now veiled forms of racism are widely being tolerated by certain races…
I'm not a dermatologist or a doctor at all but in the beauty/aesthician school that I went to we were taught that we should use our fingers with napkins over the tips because there's a technique to push firmly down and then also upwards. In other schools I know they use Q tips too. I just don't understand why. We only used tools wherever the skin has creases and we couldn't press as easy
Wtf, it doesn't matter the race of the esthetician, all of them know the same thing tf If anything you should go to a dermatologist to know what is causing you the acne. It doesn't matter the race of the dermatologist either.
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Were the fake gushing sounds added in post necessary?
Anything to make it more dramatic right?
Every time..
Idiots
lol i like the sounds
LMAO it's annoying but I grew to love and appreciate it 😂
THE SOUND EFFECTS ARE SENDING MEEE
Get outta here with those Mac ‘n cheese sounds. This ain’t a WAP.
LOL agree
Not the WAP😭😭😭
🤔😆
😂😂😂🤦🏽♀️
🤣🤣🤣
The sound effects are so unnecessary.
I know right! It perpetuates the idea that acne is disgusting but we don't always have control over adult acne it's really not our fault
It's so distracting.
It's so funny to me tho
Seriously! Ugh. It ruined tbe satisfaction for me
No they make it better
seeing all that gunk coming out...oddly satisfying
If you like to watch this kind of stuff, there is a YT channel called "Enilsa Brown", she is really great and has a couple of patients with black/white heads all day.
@@jenniekelly571 yes or Loan’s stuff! She’s my favorite
@@TFerguson1028 Is Loan the name of their channel, or would I use a different word to search?? Sorry to sound dense, some people have a different site name...
@@jenniekelly571 I love josefa. I'm forgetting her last name but if you search for Josefa I think it would come up
Yes its great
Would’ve appreciated hearing more about prevention and the follow-up routine and treatments.
+noname5905 Thanks for your feedback!!
using a BHA or AHA toner after cleansing 2-3 times a week will help!
The Vietnamese poppers tell all. Look them up.
Telling patients how to properly clean their face to prevent this would make her lose repeat business. She'd rather charge you a few grand every time you had to come back instead of teaching you to do something (that is very simple and cheap) yourself. Welcome to capitalism.
Pro skin therapist of 21 years here! Here’s a good basic regimen for all skin shades:
*Avoid washing face with hot water so ph isn’t stripped-lukewarm is perfect!
**REDUCE SUGAR INTAKE! And get your hormones tested. Extra androgens will perpetuate the problem indefinitely.
Double cleanse with non-comedogenic cleansing oil followed by gentle water based cleanser.
Tone with BHA toner, hopefully with calming ingredients and no witch hazel or alcohol.
Apply serum containing like hyaluronic acids, tranexamic acid, Kojic acid, snail secretion, niacinimide
Lightweight moisturizer
Sheer zinc spf 30-50 for daytime 🤓👍🏻🌟
Use me as a -i would watch your videos more often if you didn't edit the audio this bad- button !
Ikr Y’all like this atmost to reach it to the top so they can see 😂
I suspect they added the sound effects knowing people would comment on them and drive up engagement. It's brilliant!
@@scp_redacted989 but I liked it…
Really?? I would have subscribed, now I won't. Great job
@@jacquelineuntiedt6393 I mean, that's fine, I didn't subscribe either. This isn't really the kind of content I'm interested in, but my point still stands. Just by leaving a comment, you add to this video's engagement score, which, in turn, makes the algorithm recommend it to more people.
Gorgeous girl, gorgeous results. Years ago, my Mom was having serious problems with her skin. She went to multiple dermatologists who gave her all kinds of medication but none of it helped. One mother's day, I gifted her a facial. The esthetician did an extraction and she has never struggled with it since. Sometimes, the simplest solutions are best!
Simple solutions are definitely the best! Tbh I got bullied for having acne at around 10/11 because a lot of the other kids didn't hit that stage of puberty yet (and I was under a lot of stress). Only needed to wash my face with warm water and never had another issue! (Had tried popping, picking, proactive, facial peels, face masks, etc and NONE of it worked! :/ )
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@@kiyokumabear I'm sorry but acne is not cleared by simply washing with warm water. Acne is caused by multiple factors including (but not only) bacteria, excess sebum and dead skin cell build up and/or pollution and water alone is ineffective at treating breakouts once they occur. There has been some research suggesting a link may exist between inflammation caused by stress and acne and it's possible the reduction of stress or some other unseen factor caused the breakouts to clear but water alone did not.
I personally think aesthiticians are more qualified to do this than Drs. Its not necessary to go to a Dr and pay their fees to do extractions. Aesthiticians do this day in and day out.
She’s drop dead gorgeous honestly
Stop being fake! She's meh! Maybe 4 out of 10
well miss gurl....lemme just say jealousy and putting others down is certainly not pretty...
@@californiadoll6273 for me she's pretty
Had to scroll down this far to see this. Sis is beautiful.
@@californiadoll6273 Girl i know you lying.. You must be rating yourself💀💀
Those sound effects were 💯 unnecessary and 💯 disgusting. Beautiful lady and I hope things go well for her!
I agree. I stopped watching because of the sound effects.
I loved them 😂
Loolll...you haven't met black head removal addicts. They love it. And they're abundant.
That’s why it’s called macro beauty, they do it for all their videos
Refinery does it on purpose atp
TOTALLY NOT NECESSARY SOUND EFFECTS
they dtm 💀
I never had acne during my teenage life, but suddenly I had something like this just as I started college. Went to several doctors and I finally found one that told me that topical treatments can only do so much. Had me change my diet, my skin routine and sent me to an OBGYN because I had irregular period. I've never had trouble with my skin since then.
what was your new diet? i have the same issyeb
@@mattiea871 I don’t follow a specific diet plan, but it’s pretty close to a Keto diet. I avoid gluten, white bread, sugary drinks and processed food as much as I can. I just have them once in a while. My menstruation cycle is now regular and I’ve lost weight. I think those two hugely contributed to my skin clearing up.
But please do your own research before committing to it.
@@00iamcrazy it’s usually those ingredients that cause hormonal imbalance and acne. I got rid of dairy, gluten,reduce my sugar intake and took nascent iodine and boom dramatic changes, like a lighter period, my cramps were far less painful and the acne on my face reduced.
She's so beautiful, even without perfect skin
Every type of skin is perfect not just clear skin
Some people feel insecure
Omg
@@123-c8h lol
@@123-c8h you sure youre not lying to yourself? lol
Folayemi’s skin looks absolutely gorgeous...she is a stunning woman. It is obvious Dr Henry is an excellent physician.
You don’t know that her name is short for folayemi
@@matcha.addict4139 she said her name though 0:13
@@matcha.addict4139 Folayemi is the patient, Dr. Henry is the other lady doing the procedure. The Dermatologist.
They sure love their sound effects jeeez
Wat een kut comedie .
Blackheads are my favorite kind of pimple to pop, they come out so smoothly and don’t leave much of a mark!! It’s so cool that you can see the black top of it, it’s black because it’s an open pore so the oxygen in the air oxidizes it. A white head is the same just with a closed pore so it’s not oxidized
I don’t understand why people don’t do this to themselves. They say not to, but if you learn how to do it safely, it really helps your skin.
I have comedonal acne for years and even though I learned it’s very hard to recognise what’s a whitehead and what’s just inflamed sometimes you puncture the wrong pore and its a scar for years right there
It changed my life. I have had a picking issue since 11 years old and I’m 25. The best think I ever did was learn HOW to do it properly, suddenly I don’t want to pick so much because there’s not as much to pick at!
For me I use paper towel to ease the whiteheads and blackheads out, a cleaned safety pin if needed, and a facial cleaner with salicylic acid
I can relate to her, I've never had acne in my teen years but now I do and it bothers me too.
Extractions are painful, omg, specially around the nose and mouth, but I love to watch these videos.
I had the same issue, clear skin as a teenager and then horrible cystic acne once I hit 30. It took a few years of trial and error to find the right treatment and during that time, I just didn't want to be out in public much. I hope you find something that works for you ❤️❤️
That "One Month Later" photo though! She's glowing!
I had this problem, the only that helped was strong medication. It sucked like heck and my stomach hated me (i had to take it at night) but it worked. I hope she finds something that helps her, I hated looking in the mirror in those days.
@Itsjusta Hemi I'm glad that worked love.
@Itsjusta Hemi I used 5 drops of vitamin e oil (mixed with 2tbs rosehip oil and 4tbs jojoba oil) and sunscreen. Plus acne face wash, toner and moisturizer too. It worked for me somehow.
@Itsjusta Hemi yes. I was shocked too but yeah they faded.
What kind of medication did you get?
@@Pattii248 doxycycline
i started getting bad acne after 25 due to stress and night shift. I got blackheads removal or facial every 2 weeks and my skin cleared up. Just had to make sure i always moisturize my skin & wear face mask 2 times a week. No acne since. Just one every 2 months. ❤️❤️Felt relieved it didn’t got worse
I’ve been watching refinery for years now and I’m never disappointed 😂
+emzyxsyncm 🤩
@@refinery29 can I get some information on this please
I don't know why, but this feels so satisfying.
If you like to watch this kind of stuff, there is a YT channel called "Enilsa Brown", she is really great and has a couple of patients with black/white heads all day.
Me: "oh that's not bad!"
**her: pulls out needle**
Me: OH HELLL NAWWW
I actually got this done today and I have a very low tolerance for pain and it’s not that bad! Just a minor discomfort
Watching this made me realise I put way to much effort into eliminating my skin texture... It’s there and really doesn’t impair me and she looks absolutely stunning
You handled her face with so much care and professionalism.
It’s one thing to get extractions done but I hope she sent her home with a skin care regiment!
Omg shes gorgeous and Dr. Henry is one of the best in the industry. 👏🏾
The sound effects 🙄
🤠🤕
Yeah, I'm gonna say it. I'm glad that she went to a black dermatologist.
Her skin looks so much better a month later!
Folayemi's skin looks really clear, that's why extractions should be done by a professional like Dr. Henry.
People has a problem with the sound effects, but I do like them 😂 it goes along with the macro beauty vids
My poor sister was plagued with acne and oily skin throughout her life. While I have been plagued with super dry skin and very few pimples. Both have their pluses and misuses. In Cosmetology school we touched on comedon extractions and my sister had a rather large acne like bump on her bra line. She kept saying how it bothered her. Thinking back, I think it was a cyst and not an acne bump. I thought I would help her by removing it. It took a very long time, but I was able to extract most of it. Well, it being a "cyst", it returned with a vengeance a few months or years later. She eventually had it removed surgically. Cysts must have the wall around the cyst removed, if not it will more than likely return. Plus, with me "messing" with it, it was not happy and it grew in size. But, sis has had so much acne. Boys would constantly tease her saying the meanest things. She would cry inside, but never show it. Dad had acne as a child
Mom had super dry skin and ECZEMA, which Inherited. BUT, as the years have gone on, sis's oily acne ridden skin has benefited her. She DOESN'T HAVE A WRINKLE TO SPEAK OF, while I'm fighting wrinkles that look the map of the MOJAVE DESERT (an exaggeration on my part about having so many wrinkles, but my sister really has NO WRINKLES and she doesn't have the time or money for beauty products due to kids and working full time because she is the main bread winner of the fsmily)! How can a person keep on top of the oil that seems to plug the pores and causes some inflammation and clogged pores? My sister and I have the same parents, but very different skin and very different skin needs. She is also prone to getting cysts, from dad and I have asthma and eczema from mom. Same parents, similar genes, but very different. This was very informative. Thank you for sharing your private life with us
Your skin looks so wonderful after the procedure, about 90% smoother and I think it will continue to improve. You are so beautiful and your skin is really nice too.Your pores aren't big and you do not have discoloration anywhere. You take great care of your skin. Dr. Henry did a fantastic job. She took her time and was very careful. An excellent physician. ❤❤❤❤.
Your sister has hidradenitis supprativa
Hopefully her flares are not often or widespread
Niacinamide is great at both balancing the skin by reducing sebum and brightening and it's gentle enough for those with sensitive skin. Two affordable options your sister may want to look into are Good Molecules Niacinamide Toner, $14 at Ulta or Beautylish, or The Inkey List Niacinamide Oil Control Serum, $7 at Sephora. I personally prefer the Good Molecules toner as I noticed my skin looked brighter after about 2 weeks and my tzone was less oily after about 4 weeks but if your sister's skin is very oily, she may find the Inkey List serum, with 10% niacinamide, works better than GM with 3%. I have ultra sensitive, reactive and acne prone skin and neither product caused irritation even when used 2x a day.
Hope this helps!
**Beautylish carries the Good Molecules toner in a travel size for $6
You can also take classes as an esthetician and dermatologist to furthermore broaden your knowledge for skin of color because their skin can keloid, post inflammatory hyperpigmentation, and scarring. You don’t have to be black to know more about skin of color.
First of all, soooo satisfying!!! Second, both of them are drop dead gooooorgeous and so sweet 🤩✨ LOVED IT AS USUAL!
+ramennoodles Thanks for being here!!
I was not expecting such good results.
This is lowkey satisfying
oooo i love dr. henry!!!!! i’ve seen her in another video. i wish she were my derm.
I'm glad she said that sometimes clogged pores need to be cleaned by popping them. I'm not a doctor, but I know sometimes blackheads and congested pores can only be cleaned by manually extracting the build up.
then my face gonna have alot of holes?
I hope the doctor gave her advice on what she can do to prevent these blackheads from occuring. they may be treating the symptoms now but these blackheads/acene will keep returning without addressing the root cause. May she have clear skin and a blessed day!
Black, white or purple she's a pro. Don't think skin color matters to be qualified for the job tbh. But you look amazing ☺️
Refinery's sound effect more dramatic than Mexican dramas 😭😭💀💀
Beautiful smile and she still glows despite the acne nice
Ok this may be weird but I LOVE her ears! They are so cute!
Dr. Henry has amazing skin
I do this at home to remove my blackheads and acne pimples all the time only using a q-tip with a mirror and good lightning on a clean face. And my skin is a lot smoother and I experience less breakout.
I had this done to me yesterday and the whole session I was crying, but it’s finally done😮💨
These zooms,these sound affects are..satisfying!!
+imachicken So glad you're loving it, too!
Folayemi you are STUNNING! Thank you for doing this piece. I loved hearing about extreme blackhead extraction.
How exactly does both the doctor and patient being black women make a difference?...
Because “she’s a black woman and I’m a black woman” is no one gonna talk about the fact that this is a discriminatory comment?
The sound effects are spot on!
Honestly speaking she has gorgeous complexion before and especially after the black head removal
so happy both the patient and doctor are black. it’s the only reason I continued to watch
+ashdall Thanks for taking the time to watch with us!
Beautiful dark skin woman. Even with the acne you can still see how pretty she is
Wow it’s a major difference a month later. Very beautiful
Enilsa Brown uses this technique but she cleans the skin thoroughly before during and after extraction procedures to minimise the bacterial load on the skin. Enilsa also stretches the skin slightly before going under the pore to squeeze out all the sebum in the pimple. By the looks of the way this doctor was holding and using the buds, she doesn’t go under the pore to deeply extract the blackheads and pimples. Enilsa’s videos are a great education for all who want to deal with acne permanently or who may be entering the skin care arena.
I personally come to refinery29 videos partially for the sound effects, it grew on me ig
Her skin was beautiful before & this after photos are like 😍😍😍 gahhhh
A real professional would never have used and unused cotton buds rolling around on the same tray!
Folayemi is so cute! Her skin after was just 😍😍😍
My pimples look exactly like hers, anyone knows how to treat them?
Salicylic acid!
It's better to see a dermatologist and start a pharmacological treatment. Squeezing is not the solution
Also, when using salicylic acid be sure to use sunscreen in the mornings so your skin doesn’t get inflamed, even if you have a deeper skin tone
@Itsjusta Hemi Exactly.
Glycolic acid toner! Anything that promotes cell turnover will even out your skin's texture. I use one from The Ordinary and it changed my life!
Gorgeous client. So brave to front up and have us all watch xx
So satisfying to watch. Amazing job!Beautiful before and after!!
Both women are gorgeous wow !! Black Women Rock ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Wow. Her skin is looking amazing now!
Good combo of modern tools and old fashioned squeezing. I was impressed.
The sound is so unnecessary. Like I love videos like this but dang that sound
The patient and doctor are both beautiful 💕
Her skin looks amazing ✨
The consistent thing I have noticed in the comments; is that people complain about the added sounds effects in Refinery29 videos and yet the sound effects make it to almost all videos...odd.
I normally love extraction videos but the sound affects ruin it for me 😭
Yeah it ruined it for me also. Then the client had to say something about color.
If you're so satisfied for extracting blackheads - then they're gold.
The sound effects at 2:11 are so unnecessary lmao
thanks to this video, i immediately stopped watching through my feed and started watching blackhead extraction videos until 3AM. ahhh, takes me back XD
1st of all she is drop dead gorgeous and seems beautifully confident!
2nd of all we looove to see black women getting together and doing their best for each other!
3rd, what the flop are those sound effects? If you wanna hear asmr eating, you'll go hear asmr eating. Dramatising acne is no good, especially for young girls coping with it.
Patient is stunning. Absolutely stunning.❤
I am excited to work with her because she is a black woman and I am a black woman... Wow, that was cringe at its finest!
Is there a way to shrink the pores afterwards to prevent new blackhead formation?
So a dermatologist who’s not black wouldn’t be qualified enough to tell her what’s causing the fck up in her skin ? 🤦🏻♂️
She's a total racist, with all her black woman knows better...
Girl get informed.
That’s even better than Dr Pimple Popper! More please!
+lindseybaker 👏🏽
Incredible results on a beautiful gal! Great video. ✨
Her complexion is very beautiful. Before and after!
When I go about choosing a doctor I usually talk to them, learn about their background and experience as well as a few other things to make my decision of who to go to. I feel like choosing a doctor based on their gender and skin color is not a good approach to say the least. But you do you, I just have a very hard time understanding why this would be your criteria and find it difficult to believe if a white girl said she had chosen a doctor because she is a white girl and the doctor is a white girl... well I don't think it would go over very well nor should it
Yes, just like the whole “ black girl sunscreen” thing. I can just see the uproar if someone came out with “white girl suncreen”. It’s like it is okay to exclude people if you area certain race now…
Because lots of doctors are taught in medical school that “dark“ skin is like an olive complexion. So they use techniques and products that are inappropriate for actual dark skin. Black dermatologist overall tend to be very well-versed in how to treat dark skin. There are so many horror stories of going to a white dermatologist that ended up scarring and literally burning dark skin people by using inappropriate products.
@@Fumi007 yes but I think that says more about the doctor and their experience/knowledge rather than their skin color
@@gokuswanson2037 The vast majority of doctors are white. It’s way easier to just start with black doctors and go from there. Besides, most doctors don’t have the humility to admit they don’t know jack about dark skin. They’ll just talk about how they’re competent and board certified. Overall black patients have better outcomes with black physicians. Check the statistics. We are statistically way more likely to get inferior medical care from a white doctor. It’s sad.
Ur being rational
Rational is not allowed anymore-ssssshhhh
The patient and doctor are both very pretty!!
Please put closed captioning on all your videos so everyone can enjoy them!!
Great video outside of her completely open racism at the beginning of the video
I love how she said suck it up it's 5 to 10 Mins 😂. But when they got the stuff out I got so disgusted I was about a throw-up. 🤢🥴
Instead of nick we can try steaming the face or use retinoid creams to make it easy to remove.
I hate it when people say things like they were really excited to work with so and so because of their colour. When I go to a doctor, colour, race, religion etc have nothing to do with it... their qualication does. What is going to separate people more than preferring a certain colour? I say this as a brown woman. I don't think it's the way forward. I was raised in a climate where no one discussed colour or religion because colour didn't matter and it was rude to ask a person's religion because it is a very private thing. We all grew up thinking people were equal because of it.
It is sad how far we have digressed in this country. People have resorted to identity politics and woke nonsense and now veiled forms of racism are widely being tolerated by certain races…
Idk why this video is so beautiful
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How do you pitch an idea for a segment like this? I have a procedure I want to get done that affects women of color.
yeah once or twice a year. my eyes are automatically sweating🙃🙃🙃
Does the treatment come with sound effects? Stupid smh
Whyyyyy did you add the sound effects again? Everyone was so happy
Yes, and I cried.
The doctor is a Goddess 😍😍
Great video! The subject is gorgeous and glad to know there is a safe and professional way to get something like this done 😬
What does skin color have to do with her professionalism? I hate when people do that . It’s not necessary.
''I'm a black woman'' bruhhhhhhhhhh
I'm not a dermatologist or a doctor at all but in the beauty/aesthician school that I went to we were taught that we should use our fingers with napkins over the tips because there's a technique to push firmly down and then also upwards. In other schools I know they use Q tips too. I just don't understand why. We only used tools wherever the skin has creases and we couldn't press as easy
Wtf, it doesn't matter the race of the esthetician, all of them know the same thing tf
If anything you should go to a dermatologist to know what is causing you the acne. It doesn't matter the race of the dermatologist either.