I use grapeseed oil and sunflower oil every day. I swear by both of them. To this day, I haven't been able to find a moisturizer that works as well as these oils. They don't clog my pores like many moisturizers I've tried. I highly recommend them.
@@MyLife-re3qf I've bought a few different brands on Amazon over the years but right now I use grapeseed oil from Bella Terra Oils, sunflower oil from Daana and for body oil, sweet almond oil from Pura d'Or. They are all cold-pressed, unrefined and have expiration dates on the bottles. I also bought generic 1 oz. dark dropper bottles so I can have a small portion nearby and store the large bottles elsewhere. There are a lot of great oils at really affordable prices online.
I have oily acne prone and sensitive skin. Coconut oil was a huge mistake and caused awful breakouts. The same for Olive oil. However rose hip oil has been great for my skin. I add a few drops to my nighttime moisturizer and my skin is so happy
In the Mediterranean, where I' m from, the wine culture has thousands years. It' s an evidence that grape farmers always had the most sun damaged skin but a baby skin in feet and calves since traditionally the grapes were pressed by "dancing" and jumping on big barrels full of 🍇🍇🍇 Resveratrol topical continued exposure and grape seed intake😉 Thanks, bosses🧛🏻♀️🖤
They are talking abut grape seed oil. You want break the seeds by simply hopping barefoot on it. The have to be grinded. The healthy part for winemakers back in the day was that the grapes (not talking about seeds) and their skins are fighting varicose veins.
I'm so happy you both brought some attention to grape seed oil and for mentioning other good oils like sunflower and safflower oil. I truly wish these oils would become more popular and replace olive oil and coconut oil in skincare products for the face. My face hates those two oils, they break me out so bad 😔
It would be interesting to see a video on the different butters used in body butter. Is one better or worse than another? Mango butter, shea butter, cocoa butter....
I have returned to using pure grapeseed oil instead of moisturisers and mixed oils (really high quality products), and I have to say that the grapeseed oil alone leaves my skin looking better than all those expensive products. I am thinking of adding back in a vitamin c as I have hyperpigmentation. I am 46 and also have some acne, and rosacea, but nothing has made a huge difference to those issues, and actually the grapeseed oil seems to lessen my blocked pores. I do think that celebs who claim that a simple product is why they look so amazing is ALWAYS disingenuous, as they ALL get surgery and expensive treatments!
I use my own oil blends, but just like you oils do me better than creams and moisturizers! I thought I was weird for it lol. But my skin HATES being coated with a thick layer or anything, it has to breathe or I'll break out with the quickness. So it's either my moisturizer giving me breakouts because it's filled with occlusives like fatty alcohols, dimethicone and petroleum, or the moisturizer is far too thin with very little to no emollient plant oils to actually moisturize my skin. Which is why snail mucin, sea kelp bioferment, aloe Vera gel and my face oil is enough to keep my skin hydrated, moisturized and happy. My favorite oils are jojoba, argan, emu and seabuckthorn berry oil + a few essential oils.
This is a great reminder for me as used Grapeseed Oil years ago & it was fabulous for my really dry skin on arms & legs. Although worked for years in the industry with access to some expensive body creams many of us used Grapeseed with fantastic results. I mixed it with a boby lotion for better absorption as otherwise it tends not to absorb quickly. I'm now going to buy some and Cerave body moisturiser to combine with as that also has great ingredients. Thank you for your great videos & hi from Australia.
I like to add grape seed oil to aloe vera gel and do a massage on my face and leave it on as a mask. My skin has a really nice glow afterward. I do this before a night out and love it!
I had once a face cream from Italy which contained grape seed oil. And it was darn good for my skin/wrinkles. I was "only" 40 back then. That cream disappeared and I forgot about it. It came into my mind recently and couldn't find it, or anything similar. Got my hands finally on a bottle of grape seed oil and I use it by mixing it into my normal face cream which is a bit too "dry" for me now. I also apply it on any body part which suffers from dry skin. Although my skin does usually not like oils, it accepts that one. And the wrinkles? Well with over 60 you can't expect that they disappear and you will look like Cher, but my face looks much more relaxed and softer with it (even the neck). An inexpensive solution, but of course beauty professionals won't talk about it as it's inexpensive and available in any good supermarket or health shop. You just have to watch out that it is 100% grape seed oil. I would not recommend it as an allrounder for any girl or woman (acne etc.). But in any case if your skin doesn't like it you can use it up by cooking with it. LOL
Oils destroyed my skin this year. Please be cautious in using facial oils when you have acne prone skin. I used tamanu oil and for a few months it worked well then I started developing cystic acne and large painful styes/chalazions on both my eyes- the facial oils pretty much clogged my skin and eye glands. It was a difficult struggle to overcome and skin ditching oils, the skin slowly healed. Organic aloe Vera gel helped too. The only oil I now use is a cleansing oil to remove my heavy sunscreen followed by a water based cleanser.
I'm glad it didn't scare you from using cleansing oils bc they are so different from straight oil and I try to preach this to my clients but they are so scared, this def needs to be talked about more so people know what could happen if they are oily prone or sensitive skin types, I had the same experience with oils I know I csnt use daily I only use them in masks from time to time or when im experimenting but know my skin type just can't handle consistent use of unconcentrated oil
Wow! I got a chalazion on my eye this year. I was like what the hell is that on my eye?! I wonder if it really is from the oil that I was using at the time too then. It was the Drunk Elephant Marula Oil. Were you using it around your eyes?
Hey Kristin and Elizabeth, to answer both your questions - the only type of oil I ever used consistently on my face since my teenage years (about 12 years ago) is a cleansing oil that washes off but recently with the start of the pandemic, lockdown and having way too much time on my hands, I researched natural remedies to heal my shallow acne scars and started using Tamanu oil twice a day as a moisturizer. I didn’t use it around my eyes but keep in mind that whatever you put on your face travels to your eyes eventually, especially when you’re sleeping as it transfers onto the pillowcase. The oil worked fine for a few months and then I started getting a few cysts here and there, followed by large painful stye/chalazions on both my eyes which took a long time to go away and I was devastated for many many months as I work out in the public, it was very hard but quitting the oils and going back to oil free skincare healed me; along with daily warm eye compresses - I have a plug in one from Amazon.
@@rayradiance666 Wow, thank you for sharing!! Yeah I never had this in my eye before so I'm glad I stumbled upon this. Glad you are doing much better now :)
Hi Doctors, can you make a video talking about Bakuchiol, which is described as alternative of retinol? Are they safe to use during pregnancy?? Thank you for your time and happy holiday!!
So glad I discovered this channel and decided to add face oil when it was mentioned in a previous video. (I use one that's apple seed and jojoba oil.) I'm in my 40s with dry skin, especially in winter, and locking in the moisture with oil at the end of my morning skincare routine has made a HUGE difference both in how my skin looks and how it feels! I've learned a ton from you two and can't wait to learn more. I shared this channel with my teens as well, so they can learn NOW, rather than waiting until middle-age like me. I would love it if you could talk about caring for your hands. As a scientist and gardener, my hands get treated pretty badly and they show my age more than my face. I'd love some tips to help with dryness, wrinkles, and discoloration.
It’s crazy because in college, I was on a high concentration of tretinoin and I tried coconut oil in my routine and surprisingly, it decreased redness and helped balance my complexion. I don’t use it now, but it worked well while I was using a hardcore exfoliant.
I actually agree with this and it changed my life, but I use a face wash (Klairs Fresh Gentle Oil Cleanser) with it in it, not the straight up oil. My skin is low in linoleic acid and so this did wonders for my skin, but it cannot always work for everyone, especially if you need oleic acid instead. :)
I think so too. She has acne prone skin and has even listed products from her facialist on her instagram page before so I wouldn't be surprised. No way she achieved the skin she has with just oil.
@@xliljuliet She gets alot of skin treatments and use diff skincare brands. Her skin look perfect in photos but not in person. She needs to understand microneedling is actually not good for your skin. I've seen alto of damage done by microneedling which can destroy your skin barrier and cause tissue damage that's not reversible.
dermatologist are trained professionals but some of them are quite uneducated. You really have to be your own advocate when it comes to your skincare needs. Do alot of research before allow anyone do any treatments on you. Everything is a business ad you're a costumer.
@@Ohsolovely2 I think collagen induction is very effective for many so I wouldn’t be extreme to say it’s not worth pursuing. It’s an exact process, and micro channels heal due to the exact process stimulated by microneedling. I would agree there are non certified or medical grade products that are damaging people’s skin, but in a professional setting and appropriate needle sizing, method and after care shouldn’t cause any problems. I would agree skin with melanin can run the risk of post inflammation and pigmentation and I think there are many practitioners that don’t perform this procedure correctly.
@@daviddabi9760 I don’t think microneedling help with collagen what you’re seeing is mostly swelling. You can induct collagen with red light and micro current
I've used Sweet Almond Oil for years. I love it in the winter but find it a bit heavy for summer. My face did not like Rose Hip Oil but i've had bad luck in the past with products containing rose so i wasn't really surprised. I'm very interested in Grape seed Oil.
My mum gave me a random tub of moisturiser that has grapeseed oil in it and intended me to use it on my hands. I started using it on my face and my skin looks shinier so i was crious if itbwas good or not. Im glad i found this video because i also have dermatitis, and discovering other oils[i hope] will help lower the number of flare ups i have.
Love this topic. I use an organic body oil after I put on my body lotion. I think my skin looks and feels great. Happy holidays Docs. Please stay safe ❤️
No doubt oils can be great for the skin. But everybody reacts to the same ingredient differently. With this said, I've had positive results from rosehip seed oil (the best) and tamanu oil. I've tried grapeseed oil a few times and it has always made me feel itchy (my skin looks fine though) like I'm allergic to it. Coconut oil breaks me out. The same with olive oil. Now I'm hearing great things about carrot seed oil but I haven't tried it yet.
It would be wonderful if you could talk about what helps dry skin! Love your channel and would love to hear what y’all have to say about helping dry skin
Hello lovely docs, can you pls also talk about Rosehip oil in another video . I have been using that with Shea butter and my skin is reacting pretty well to it. Was wondering if it has an anti ageing effect.
I make my own rosehip oil, with a super good olive oil, and it does wonders on dark spots! t's a bit of a process to make, but you know for sure what is in it :)
I like homemade rose hip oil, but it's taking forever to figure out the best carrier oil. This is why cosmetics are expensive, all the testing and trials! I guess the best thing would be to have a Greek grandma with beautiful skin and get all her secrets :)
I stay away from facial oils as far as i can. My combination skin could never take them without damaging my t zone. Every moisturizer is a water based for me.
I’m scared to death of oils for my face. I have acne prone skin and the purging stage from starting my retinol made me so depressed that I was crying every other day about how my skin was looking so I’m not going near an oil and taking any chances. Love you guys so much❤️❤️
This is an old comment but I just wanted to say as an acne prone (cystic), oily skin person myself that grapeseed oil changed my life. It completely fixed my skin, youd think itd make it worse but it actually does the complete opposite because your skin no longer needs to overproduce those oils.
Love this! 💛 Sound isn't as good as it normally is on this video; it's slightly muffled and less focused than it typically is. Sorry if you addressed this already and I missed it.
would love to see a video of your favorite resources to gain a deeper understanding of the science of dermatology (i.e journals, textbooks, etc) for us science nerds hoping to join the profession in the future
I have eczema is it okay to use coconut oil in my moistuizer on my legs & arms? Or am I better off just using straight coconut oil? I also have almond oil & aragon oil, are these good to use too? Thank you, really appreciate your channel have learned a lot from watching you two.
Can you do a review on Proven skincare? They theoretically have the perfect solution to skincare but it would be nice to have an unbiased, professional take on them.
Awee I love Justine DiVanna, shes my favorite tikoker 💕💕 Good info, Ive also have seen eating grapes as a detox’s in clearing up acne because the simplicity of the fruit.
@@geminidragonreads Although the oily consistency didn't work for you, did it break you out ?. I guess it depends on what oils are used and how you use them, they can work well for oily folk, I'm oily too. I don't mind a oily feel as long as it's not heavy. I currently use Hemi Sqaulane and wanting to try TO Resveratrol 3 + Ferulic maybe instead of straight grapeseed oil
Thank you for this video, very interesting :) please could you tell us the ratio for Pomegranate oil ? And what oil will be the most moisturising as well? Thank you very much in advance :))
Hi I’m from the Philippines and I do love your videos since I’m interested in skincare a lot. Can you please make a video about good skincare products for asian skin? Since I think we are a tropical country what can you suggest some routine or products to have a better skin texture and for acne sensitive skin? Thank youu!!❤️❤️
Could you guys please make a video on rosehip oil,argan oil and cannabis oil?I'm an oil lover,so I would love to know if the oils I'm using are good.Also,could you try and settle the debate whether I should use face oils in the morning (as long as I'm applying SPF) or should I ONLY use it at night?Dr.Shereene Idriss says we should reserve oils for nighttime,but other dermatologists say you can use it in the morning,as long as you're applying SPF over it.
Doctor's can y'all do a video about why women get more wrinkles above their upper lip than men? I read one doctor's comments that said it was because women talked more than men, and because men have facial hairs that help prevent the skin from wrinkling as much. Please share your thoughts on this.
To be honest, smoking and the motion people do to hold a cigarrete between their lips, while actually absorbing such dangerous and aging stuff, it definitely contributes to upper lip wrinkles and rapid aging. Also drinking off of straws and lack of sun protection. Hope this cleared something out!
I actually have a big ol thing of grapeseed that I use for my body and hair... I was listening to this while doing my face skincare routine and decided to use it on my face at the end to see if it does anything 😆
Dr. Shah, you mentioned applying oil after moisturizing; is that the way to go? I usually apply Palmer's Rose Hip oil on my body then moisturize with Jergen's Ultra Healing (especially in the winter in the northeast)... thanks! Love your videos, very educational & hilarious!
I started using grapeseed oil as an oil cleanser and just wiping it off with a wet paper towel and putting in the last step of my routine and it has completely dried up my acne and helped with the hyper pigmentation and acne scars. My skin is also looking brighter and more even. Ive tried everything under the sun and this is actually helping. I think ive been using too many drying ingredients like a sal acid cleanser daily and retinols, vitamin c and i think drying out my skin made my acne even worse. Weird thing is the grapeseed oil has an astringent-like property to it where it dries out my cystic acne. Its better than all my cleansers ive ever used! Im almost acne free in only a few days of use. Kinda is my miracle product atleast and completely healed almost all my acne!
Any update ? Are you still using it ? My skin used to be dry but I didn’t wash it for 2 weeks (no moisture therapy) and now it’s so greasy and oily. It’s so bad that I don’t even want to outside anymore because the greasiness and shiny look has destroyed all my confidence 😢 I wonder if grape seed oil could help ? Did you also had to deal with greasy oily skin ? You mentioned that it dried out some areas so I wonder if my skin would get more dry from using it.
@@Dan24. ok Dan why did you do the no moisture therapy? Im also an esthetician so ill try to help as best as possible but hard to see without pics but I can go off descriptions. Did you have topical steroid withdrawal? I'm actually on adapalene .1% . You need to start healing your moisture barrier. Your skin is so oily because you gavent been moisturizing for a long period of time which is awful for your skin. No derms recommend this. Acnaeic skin is often dry anyway cause we have to use Sal acid, benzoyl peroxide, retinoids to control it. Grapeseed oil is great for drying up acne in a pinch but will not get rid of all the deep acne underneath, you need a retinoid like adapalene for acnaiec skin. Do not start retinoid until after you focus for a month or so depending how damaged and dry your skin barrier is. You need to start using adapalene .1% 1x per week start slow, ahas and salycilic acid low percent maybe 1x per week benzoyl peroxide 4% 1x per week. Point is to touch your skin and see how supple is it? Is it burning? Dry? Does it bounce back? Is it a hydration day? Do I need to focus on hydrating products versus actives(retinoids and acids and even benzoyl peroxide cause irritation) so always use products separately and space them out during the first few weeks. 1x per week, then 2x per week the next minty. Start low and slow. Ok but you need to basically just strip your routine to hydrating cleanser, hydrating toner and Cera ve cream or ceramide cream. Topped with castor oil and neem oil. You need occlusive layers right now like castor oil and even petrolatum on a few nights per week until your skin starts to become less itchy, red irritated. You can feel and see if your barrier is okay if it's red and itchy then time for hydration.
@@MiaKoo Thank you so much for your detailed answer I really appreciate it! 👍 I never did any skincare and wish I never started it as that’s what caused all of this in the first place. 2 months ago I randomly decided to use a moisturizer and it caused contact dermatitis with lots of redness and irritation. I’ve used steroids to treat it but I didn’t heal it completely so that’s why I decided to do no moisture therapy as I’ve read online that it helps to heal the skin. It actually worked to lessen the redness but caused an even bigger and permanent issue. It turned my once dry pale skin to greasy and darker. It’s extremely frustrating and depressing having to deal with this 😢 I wish I never used that damn moisturizer that started the contact dermatitis I wouldn’t have to deal with all this 😔 I don’t have to deal with any acne. My issue is really just the greasiness caused from no moisture therapy. I was naive and though that once I shower and wash daily it will become dry again but it doesn’t 😢 I will visit a dermatologist soon but I’m afraid he will just tell me that greasy skin is normal etc. If there are any products in particular which would help to improve this situation I would really appreciate any recommendations. You mentioned that I should use cleaner. Is there any that is suited for my condition ? Currently I’m just using sunscreen throughout the day and wash it off at night with water that’s it.
@@Dan24. ok 1. so steroids thin the skin and you should never use them on your skin. Doctors prescribe them way too carelessly. 2. You most likely got contact dermatitis from your moisturizer because it had fragrance in it. This is the leading cause of eczema and allergies of the skin. Switch to Cera ve cream. Dermatologist recommended abd it's going to fix your moisture barrier because it has ceramides in it. Use the Cetaphil or Cera ve hydrating cleanser. No foaming cleansers for now as they have more stripping properties. 3. Your skin is so oily because you do not moisturize which is also ruining your skin barrier, aging you, and causing hyper pigmentation, darkness, irritation, and transepidermal water loss. You need to include some skin brightening ingredients like ahas, glycolic acid toner by the ordinary once a week. 4. Focus on hydration, ahas once a week and using occlusives like castor oil. Humectants first on the skin like glycerine and water or hyaluronic acid. Cera ve cream, then oil last on your skin. You NEED a face oil at this point so that your face will STOP producing so much oil cause you're starving your skin barrier of moisture. Your skin is basically trying to say hey I'm dry, legs produce more oil so that less transepidermal water loss occurs. Derms say oil production is hormone driven, but it's very common for people to develop oily skin if they do not use moisturizer like yourself. A skins way of saying PLEASE HELP ME RETAIN WATER!! Hope this helps. 🙏
Oh yeah, and lastly- try slugging or adding vasaline atleast 3 to 4x per week over your last step face oil. If you see any break outs from Vaseline move it to less times per week. You only need 2 pea sized amounts for face and decoloté. Basically your skin is dry AF and needs a good hydrating fragrance free skincare routine. You're probably allergic to fragrance and the steroids caused darkness, dryness too. Never use steroids for allergies when you can just remove the allergen and use a proper skincare routine to maintain a healthy skin barrier. Steroids cause more problems then they solve in most cases IMO. Unless it's super severe... but even still. They thin the skin so fast and cause these paper cut like lesions. It's awful they just give you that when you're probably just allergic to fragrance and needed to remove that one fragrance from your routine.
Is it just me or is the audio quality of this video extremely poor? Checked the comments and no one else pointed it out :/ The other videos have A1 video and sound quality! And of course A1 content :)
✨ Yes! Yes! Yes!! I’m a huuuge fan 😸 of linoleic acid and grape seed oil aka Vitis Vinifera in a product’s inci list absolutely make me take a second look. Especially in cleansing oils or in a nighttime face oil. But it’s not the only thing that I do on a regular basis to keep my skin nice*. I’m always sceptical when I hear or read statements where a famous person credits one particular product or habit (unless it’s exercise) for their “perfect”, “young” looks. Because it’s probably more than just one thing these people do right. I also love resveratrol and I especially like The Ordinary’s Resveratrol 3% & Ferulic Acid 3% and I use it several times a week. It’s a part of my regimen. It’s a very good quality product for an almost unbelievable affordable price!! I really liked this video and you guys talking about the linoleic acid/oleic acid and how it works and what it does 👍👍 This was an awesome video!! 💫 😺✌️ ✨💗Love and merry holidays to everyone!! 💗✨ * yes, I have really nice skin 😌 and that’s because I’ve been very kind to it and protected it for so many years! 🌸
I always get breakouts. When one starts to go away another bad one pops up somewhere else. I even get them on weird parts of my body. Like legs, arms, chest, back, stomach. I can never have a clear face unless there's one exception... It's weird but whenever I'm really sick my face starts to clear up really well. Like recently I had a horrible stomach flu and my face never looked so clear in a long time. Why is this? Is it maybe because I never have the appetite to eat anything? Perhaps it's the food I'm eating, which is weird because I have a very balanced diet and never eat junk food and drink like 2 gallons of water per day.
Everyone's body is different. You may be eating a "healthy" diet according your sources but secretly have a sensitivity to one or more foods in your diet. I think you might want to look into an elimination diet.
I am using unrefined grapeseed oil for double cleansing. I massage it in my face then take a bath. I washed my face by the end of bathing so the oil stays there for about 5 to 10 minutes then I wash it off with gentle cleanser. In my case, it dries out pimples faster. I also noticed that my face is not as oily as before. I just love it but I am not using it as he last step in my night routine as I really am not comfortable the stick feel.
Are you still using it ? I didn’t wash my face for 2 weeks (no moisture therapy) to help with contact dermatitis because I though it would let my heal. Since doing this my face has become very greasy. It’s extremely bad so bad I don’t even want to go outside anymore 😢 Would using grape seed oil really help to make it less greasy ?
"Following others' routines, always a big mistake in my opinion" -- so true, thanks Dr. Shah!!
It depends on the situation...
Especially with celebrities as most of it is their sponsored stuff that they don't use or like.
How abt warts
Is it bad that I admire Dr. Maxfield's smile so much? It's so kind and open, simply nice.
And I am scared because he can dunk on me with that kind smile.😂
He's like a golden retriever, just simply fresh smiley smile :)
I use grapeseed oil and sunflower oil every day. I swear by both of them. To this day, I haven't been able to find a moisturizer that works as well as these oils. They don't clog my pores like many moisturizers I've tried. I highly recommend them.
My estictanian recommended grapeseed, sunflower oils for my very dry skin I was getting Mila from heavy cream but we all are different
Would love to know the brand of these two oils?
@@MyLife-re3qf I've bought a few different brands on Amazon over the years but right now I use grapeseed oil from Bella Terra Oils, sunflower oil from Daana and for body oil, sweet almond oil from Pura d'Or. They are all cold-pressed, unrefined and have expiration dates on the bottles. I also bought generic 1 oz. dark dropper bottles so I can have a small portion nearby and store the large bottles elsewhere. There are a lot of great oils at really affordable prices online.
@@dream_in_digital how do you apply it to your face if you mind me asking? I always find it leaves an oily residue on my skin and doesn't fully absorb
@@larakilic8826 Oils are occlusives; they don't absorb. They act as barriers.
I have oily acne prone and sensitive skin. Coconut oil was a huge mistake and caused awful breakouts. The same for Olive oil. However rose hip oil has been great for my skin. I add a few drops to my nighttime moisturizer and my skin is so happy
i highly recommend looking into which oils are comedogenic and which aren’t :) rose hip is great!!
@Pajama Mama what night moisturizer do you use?
@@Alina-pf3ob I like the cerave moisturizing lotion in the pump bottle, so soothing. The cerave pm stung my skin
@@pajamamama5965 thank you.
@@Alina-pf3ob you're welcome!
I’d love if you guys did a video on at-home laser hair removal tools!!!
Definitely needs to be talked about!
Yes 😍😍
@@Doctorly it would really be cool if you could talk about the combination of at-home ipl laser hair removal tools and body lotions with retinol :)
@@Doctorly and please mention if the at home ipl for hair removal has benefits for acne/acne scars
@@Doctorly yes please speak about the best ones for people with very dark skin and who are very hairy as well
Grapeseed Oil does *WONDERS* applied on top of botox and fillers✨✨✨✨ 🧛🏻♀️🖤🥦🖤🥦🖤🥦🥦🥦🥦🥦🥦
Lmao 😂
In the Mediterranean, where I' m from, the wine culture has thousands years. It' s an evidence that grape farmers always had the most sun damaged skin but a baby skin in feet and calves since traditionally the grapes were pressed by "dancing" and jumping on big barrels full of 🍇🍇🍇
Resveratrol topical continued exposure and grape seed intake😉
Thanks, bosses🧛🏻♀️🖤
They are talking abut grape seed oil. You want break the seeds by simply hopping barefoot on it. The have to be grinded. The healthy part for winemakers back in the day was that the grapes (not talking about seeds) and their skins are fighting varicose veins.
@@sliva7938 resveratrol is also in grape juice, red wine
I've read in studies that it has some UV protection in its antioxidants, so this makes sense!
I'm so happy you both brought some attention to grape seed oil and for mentioning other good oils like sunflower and safflower oil. I truly wish these oils would become more popular and replace olive oil and coconut oil in skincare products for the face. My face hates those two oils, they break me out so bad 😔
Same ☹️
My go to is green tea seed oil... I feel like my skin is holding up pretty well at 50
Why do you both look like you got your teeth out of a christmas cracker?
It would be interesting to see a video on the different butters used in body butter. Is one better or worse than another? Mango butter, shea butter, cocoa butter....
I have returned to using pure grapeseed oil instead of moisturisers and mixed oils (really high quality products), and I have to say that the grapeseed oil alone leaves my skin looking better than all those expensive products. I am thinking of adding back in a vitamin c as I have hyperpigmentation. I am 46 and also have some acne, and rosacea, but nothing has made a huge difference to those issues, and actually the grapeseed oil seems to lessen my blocked pores.
I do think that celebs who claim that a simple product is why they look so amazing is ALWAYS disingenuous, as they ALL get surgery and expensive treatments!
I use my own oil blends, but just like you oils do me better than creams and moisturizers! I thought I was weird for it lol. But my skin HATES being coated with a thick layer or anything, it has to breathe or I'll break out with the quickness. So it's either my moisturizer giving me breakouts because it's filled with occlusives like fatty alcohols, dimethicone and petroleum, or the moisturizer is far too thin with very little to no emollient plant oils to actually moisturize my skin. Which is why snail mucin, sea kelp bioferment, aloe Vera gel and my face oil is enough to keep my skin hydrated, moisturized and happy. My favorite oils are jojoba, argan, emu and seabuckthorn berry oil + a few essential oils.
Grape seed oil completely cleared up my acne!
Wait actually! I’m scared it will clog my pores
What oils doesn't cause skin growth
What brand
This is a great reminder for me as used Grapeseed Oil years ago & it was fabulous for my really dry skin on arms & legs. Although worked for years in the industry with access to some expensive body creams many of us used Grapeseed with fantastic results. I mixed it with a boby lotion for better absorption as otherwise it tends not to absorb quickly. I'm now going to buy some and Cerave body moisturiser to combine with as that also has great ingredients. Thank you for your great videos & hi from Australia.
I mix sweet almond oil with Cerave and it's awesome! I'm going to try grapeseed oil now.
@@suziealthens1258 how did it work for you guys...mixing graoeseed oil with cerave lotion or cream
Is it wise to mix grapeseed and jojoba oil for great skin moisturization?
I like to add grape seed oil to aloe vera gel and do a massage on my face and leave it on as a mask. My skin has a really nice glow afterward. I do this before a night out and love it!
I was honestly thinking of trying out this combo as a moisturizer. How has it been so far? Does it break you out?
@@TimTim__ This combo has never caused me to break out. I love it!
I use rosehip oil on my face and grapeseed on my body. Almond oil is great too!
I had once a face cream from Italy which contained grape seed oil. And it was darn good for my skin/wrinkles. I was "only" 40 back then. That cream disappeared and I forgot about it. It came into my mind recently and couldn't find it, or anything similar. Got my hands finally on a bottle of grape seed oil and I use it by mixing it into my normal face cream which is a bit too "dry" for me now. I also apply it on any body part which suffers from dry skin. Although my skin does usually not like oils, it accepts that one. And the wrinkles? Well with over 60 you can't expect that they disappear and you will look like Cher, but my face looks much more relaxed and softer with it (even the neck). An inexpensive solution, but of course beauty professionals won't talk about it as it's inexpensive and available in any good supermarket or health shop. You just have to watch out that it is 100% grape seed oil. I would not recommend it as an allrounder for any girl or woman (acne etc.). But in any case if your skin doesn't like it you can use it up by cooking with it. LOL
I’m pretty happy with squalane oil as a last step after moisturizer. It feels lightweight and doesn’t seem to aggravate acne.
I agree. My skin is extremely acne prone and dry. 100% plant derived squalane has been amazing for me
Which squalane u use? You use after moisturizer?
@@lisawilliams3982 I use Timeless Squalane Oil!
Oils destroyed my skin this year. Please be cautious in using facial oils when you have acne prone skin. I used tamanu oil and for a few months it worked well then I started developing cystic acne and large painful styes/chalazions on both my eyes- the facial oils pretty much clogged my skin and eye glands. It was a difficult struggle to overcome and skin ditching oils, the skin slowly healed. Organic aloe Vera gel helped too. The only oil I now use is a cleansing oil to remove my heavy sunscreen followed by a water based cleanser.
I'm glad it didn't scare you from using cleansing oils bc they are so different from straight oil and I try to preach this to my clients but they are so scared, this def needs to be talked about more so people know what could happen if they are oily prone or sensitive skin types, I had the same experience with oils I know I csnt use daily I only use them in masks from time to time or when im experimenting but know my skin type just can't handle consistent use of unconcentrated oil
Wow! I got a chalazion on my eye this year. I was like what the hell is that on my eye?! I wonder if it really is from the oil that I was using at the time too then. It was the Drunk Elephant Marula Oil. Were you using it around your eyes?
How soon did you start having bad effects from the tamanu oil?
Hey Kristin and Elizabeth, to answer both your questions - the only type of oil I ever used consistently on my face since my teenage years (about 12 years ago) is a cleansing oil that washes off but recently with the start of the pandemic, lockdown and having way too much time on my hands, I researched natural remedies to heal my shallow acne scars and started using Tamanu oil twice a day as a moisturizer. I didn’t use it around my eyes but keep in mind that whatever you put on your face travels to your eyes eventually, especially when you’re sleeping as it transfers onto the pillowcase. The oil worked fine for a few months and then I started getting a few cysts here and there, followed by large painful stye/chalazions on both my eyes which took a long time to go away and I was devastated for many many months as I work out in the public, it was very hard but quitting the oils and going back to oil free skincare healed me; along with daily warm eye compresses - I have a plug in one from Amazon.
@@rayradiance666 Wow, thank you for sharing!! Yeah I never had this in my eye before so I'm glad I stumbled upon this. Glad you are doing much better now :)
Hi Doctors, can you make a video talking about Bakuchiol, which is described as alternative of retinol? Are they safe to use during pregnancy?? Thank you for your time and happy holiday!!
I’ve heard it’s pregnancy safe, Dr.dray made a video on it!
So glad I discovered this channel and decided to add face oil when it was mentioned in a previous video. (I use one that's apple seed and jojoba oil.) I'm in my 40s with dry skin, especially in winter, and locking in the moisture with oil at the end of my morning skincare routine has made a HUGE difference both in how my skin looks and how it feels! I've learned a ton from you two and can't wait to learn more.
I shared this channel with my teens as well, so they can learn NOW, rather than waiting until middle-age like me.
I would love it if you could talk about caring for your hands. As a scientist and gardener, my hands get treated pretty badly and they show my age more than my face. I'd love some tips to help with dryness, wrinkles, and discoloration.
You look fantastic! You’ve definitely perfected aging gracefully. I thought you were a kid like me lol (I’m 22)
It’s crazy because in college, I was on a high concentration of tretinoin and I tried coconut oil in my routine and surprisingly, it decreased redness and helped balance my complexion. I don’t use it now, but it worked well while I was using a hardcore exfoliant.
I actually agree with this and it changed my life, but I use a face wash (Klairs Fresh Gentle Oil Cleanser) with it in it, not the straight up oil. My skin is low in linoleic acid and so this did wonders for my skin, but it cannot always work for everyone, especially if you need oleic acid instead. :)
megan fox goes to alot of dermatologist in beverliy hills. Not just one but she goes to alot of diff doctors in the area for her skincare needs.
I think so too. She has acne prone skin and has even listed products from her facialist on her instagram page before so I wouldn't be surprised. No way she achieved the skin she has with just oil.
@@xliljuliet She gets alot of skin treatments and use diff skincare brands. Her skin look perfect in photos but not in person. She needs to understand microneedling is actually not good for your skin. I've seen alto of damage done by microneedling which can destroy your skin barrier and cause tissue damage that's not reversible.
dermatologist are trained professionals but some of them are quite uneducated. You really have to be your own advocate when it comes to your skincare needs. Do alot of research before allow anyone do any treatments on you. Everything is a business ad you're a costumer.
@@Ohsolovely2 I think collagen induction is very effective for many so I wouldn’t be extreme to say it’s not worth pursuing. It’s an exact process, and micro channels heal due to the exact process stimulated by microneedling. I would agree there are non certified or medical grade products that are damaging people’s skin, but in a professional setting and appropriate needle sizing, method and after care shouldn’t cause any problems. I would agree skin with melanin can run the risk of post inflammation and pigmentation and I think there are many practitioners that don’t perform this procedure correctly.
@@daviddabi9760 I don’t think microneedling help with collagen what you’re seeing is mostly swelling. You can induct collagen with red light and micro current
Coconut oil for eczema...this might be helpful for many....true that one oil may work for someone but maynot be for you👍
I love your dynamic. I think I can watch you guys talk about anything and I'd be engaged!
I've used Sweet Almond Oil for years. I love it in the winter but find it a bit heavy for summer. My face did not like Rose Hip Oil but i've had bad luck in the past with products containing rose so i wasn't really surprised. I'm very interested in Grape seed Oil.
My mum gave me a random tub of moisturiser that has grapeseed oil in it and intended me to use it on my hands. I started using it on my face and my skin looks shinier so i was crious if itbwas good or not. Im glad i found this video because i also have dermatitis, and discovering other oils[i hope] will help lower the number of flare ups i have.
Love this topic. I use an organic body oil after I put on my body lotion. I think my skin looks and feels great. Happy holidays Docs. Please stay safe ❤️
Which brand, the oil
A friend of mine has amazing skin and she uses grape seed oil. I'm going to try this. I can't use any form of retinol. Happy Holidays guys!!
Grapeseed oil has improved my skin and redness..I have eczema and acne prone and it has done wonders!
How do you use it?
Y’all shouldn’t even be able to talk about skincare ! You’re too genetically blessed ! 😩😍
No doubt oils can be great for the skin. But everybody reacts to the same ingredient differently. With this said, I've had positive results from rosehip seed oil (the best) and tamanu oil. I've tried grapeseed oil a few times and it has always made me feel itchy (my skin looks fine though) like I'm allergic to it. Coconut oil breaks me out. The same with olive oil. Now I'm hearing great things about carrot seed oil but I haven't tried it yet.
I like grapeseed oil on its own as a gentle skin cleanser for aged skin.
I’ve become obsessed with their videos
Grapeseed oil is a light oil i use cold pressed oil and rosehip oil i go and pick my own rosehip oil has its fun to do 😊
It would be wonderful if you could talk about what helps dry skin! Love your channel and would love to hear what y’all have to say about helping dry skin
Hello lovely docs, can you pls also talk about Rosehip oil in another video . I have been using that with Shea butter and my skin is reacting pretty well to it. Was wondering if it has an anti ageing effect.
Yes, Rosehip oil video please! 🙏
Agreed!
I make my own rosehip oil, with a super good olive oil, and it does wonders on dark spots! t's a bit of a process to make, but you know for sure what is in it :)
@@Chahlie Awesome so we are doing something right
I like homemade rose hip oil, but it's taking forever to figure out the best carrier oil. This is why cosmetics are expensive, all the testing and trials! I guess the best thing would be to have a Greek grandma with beautiful skin and get all her secrets :)
I stay away from facial oils as far as i can. My combination skin could never take them without damaging my t zone. Every moisturizer is a water based for me.
I’m scared to death of oils for my face. I have acne prone skin and the purging stage from starting my retinol made me so depressed that I was crying every other day about how my skin was looking so I’m not going near an oil and taking any chances. Love you guys so much❤️❤️
Test it on another part of your body first
This is an old comment but I just wanted to say as an acne prone (cystic), oily skin person myself that grapeseed oil changed my life. It completely fixed my skin, youd think itd make it worse but it actually does the complete opposite because your skin no longer needs to overproduce those oils.
If you want to try coconut oil, use fractionated coconut oil it won't clog your pores like the other ones do.
Love this! 💛 Sound isn't as good as it normally is on this video; it's slightly muffled and less focused than it typically is. Sorry if you addressed this already and I missed it.
Great as always, thank you. Please do a Rosehip oil video, benefits, ect. as well! 😊🙏
would love to see a video of your favorite resources to gain a deeper understanding of the science of dermatology (i.e journals, textbooks, etc) for us science nerds hoping to join the profession in the future
I really love Dr shah. You inspire me to study, your story is so inspiring
I've never heard you speak about Argan oil. What is your opinion about the Josie Maran cold pressed Argan oil?
I have eczema is it okay to use coconut oil in my moistuizer on my legs & arms? Or am I better off just using straight coconut oil? I also have almond oil & aragon oil, are these good to use too? Thank you, really appreciate your channel have learned a lot from watching you two.
Something for acne scars that can be used with benzoyl peroxide?
Can you do a review on Proven skincare? They theoretically have the perfect solution to skincare but it would be nice to have an unbiased, professional take on them.
I would also love to hear your opinion on Proven.
Yes! Would love to see a professional review of these customized skincare brands!!
You two are fire!!!! Yes yes!!!! Great video!!!
Awee I love Justine DiVanna, shes my favorite tikoker 💕💕 Good info, Ive also have seen eating grapes as a detox’s in clearing up acne because the simplicity of the fruit.
My step mom uses grape seed oil every day and her skin is amazing! I’m very oily and if I tried it I’d be breaking out!
Did you ever try it though?
@@jayedwardsuk5984 yes I have, I didn’t care for how oily it was. I tend to stick to serums(rarely) and moisturizer.
@@geminidragonreads Although the oily consistency didn't work for you, did it break you out ?. I guess it depends on what oils are used and how you use them, they can work well for oily folk, I'm oily too. I don't mind a oily feel as long as it's not heavy. I currently use Hemi Sqaulane and wanting to try TO Resveratrol 3 + Ferulic maybe instead of straight grapeseed oil
@@jayedwardsuk5984 it does break me out a little but not crazy, but I also don’t like the feeling of oil on my face.
@@geminidragonreads Fair!! 🙌
yes i need this! grapeseed oil overly hyped in Malaysia but i prefer the pure ones
I want to know about Tamanu oil; I've heard it's great for moisturizing blemish prone skin.
Thank you for that one, love and Blessings from South Africa too you💫
My skin has been loving rosehip oil
The broccoli article had me weak 😂😂😭 and it also tickles me if anyone thinks all Megan fox uses is grape seed oil lol
Grape seed oil is great. Quick absorption. Hemp seed oil by far the best
Do you guys use any oils on your skin, if so which one & why do you use it? You both have beautiful skin, what are your current skincare routines?
Retinoids!😋
@@athenamanou6787 😅
@@athenamanou6787 I’m sure that’s not the extent of their skincare routine
Dermatologists have great skin because of the expensive treatments they get for free. Peels, needling, etc.
Thank you for this video, very interesting :) please could you tell us the ratio for Pomegranate oil ? And what oil will be the most moisturising as well? Thank you very much in advance :))
Yall are awesome, please make video specifically on the ordinary retinol to explain all of them to help us understand all their differences please
Hi I’m from the Philippines and I do love your videos since I’m interested in skincare a lot. Can you please make a video about good skincare products for asian skin? Since I think we are a tropical country what can you suggest some routine or products to have a better skin texture and for acne sensitive skin? Thank youu!!❤️❤️
Dr.Shah has the most beautiful eyes,eyebrows,and smile!!!!!!
So, Cosmetic Olive oil is bad? DHC products, any thoughts? DHC is mostly olive oil based.
Drs, what about BORAGE SEED OIL? Would you recommend this?
The video is very well explained, thank you so much for all the relevent informations .
Uk what actually does pretty much everything, "Niacinamide!". ❤️😭
Please share both of your skin care routine 🙂
It's a senolytic. Huge new paper just published on this.
Pls do a video about benefits of dry brushing… love you doctors .. amazing videos
Can you talk about the line OSMOSIS MD skincare line? Can you also discuss growth factors serums? Are they needed in skincare?
I messed my face up cleansing with Argan oil, following a RUclips video. My skin broke out with so much acne because I didn’t know what I was doing.
Could you guys please make a video on rosehip oil,argan oil and cannabis oil?I'm an oil lover,so I would love to know if the oils I'm using are good.Also,could you try and settle the debate whether I should use face oils in the morning (as long as I'm applying SPF) or should I ONLY use it at night?Dr.Shereene Idriss says we should reserve oils for nighttime,but other dermatologists say you can use it in the morning,as long as you're applying SPF over it.
It's hard to concentrate when there's 2 gorgeous doctors who can't keep their faces straight 🤗🤗🤗
Maybe Megan Fox’s secret weapon is her past cosmetic surgical procedures?
Haha you might be on to something! 🤔 🤣
Megan Fox has had a lot of cosmetic procedures, so I don't trust some claim about oil.
I missed the bloopers🥺 Can we get a compilation video of bloopers for an end of year celebration? 💓
Coconut oil is a nightmare for my skin 🥴
Grapeseed oil helps my mild acne - tested solo for a month
Kept my diet the same . 2 Pustules disappeared
Coconut oil is a high comodogenic oil babe 🥲 it's can be big mare for any skin types. Be careful.
The best products i have used are Elizabeth B made in Australia using aromatic formulations non greasy leaves my skin silky smooth
Can you do video on rosehip oil? Is there evidence it is ok for acne prone skin?
Doctor's can y'all do a video about why women get more wrinkles above their upper lip than men? I read one doctor's comments that said it was because women talked more than men, and because men have facial hairs that help prevent the skin from wrinkling as much. Please share your thoughts on this.
To be honest, smoking and the motion people do to hold a cigarrete between their lips, while actually absorbing such dangerous and aging stuff, it definitely contributes to upper lip wrinkles and rapid aging. Also drinking off of straws and lack of sun protection. Hope this cleared something out!
I actually have a big ol thing of grapeseed that I use for my body and hair... I was listening to this while doing my face skincare routine and decided to use it on my face at the end to see if it does anything 😆
Would you review carrot seed oil..looks to be the next big thing..thnx
Please give suggestion about body stretch marks. How we can treat them properly?? And how we can get rid of it. Thanks !!
@doctorly What is your opinion on using oil for face?
Could you please make a video about Vegan/Cruelty Free best skin care products for acne prone skin? I’d love to know what actually works.. 😊
Dr. Shah, you mentioned applying oil after moisturizing; is that the way to go? I usually apply Palmer's Rose Hip oil on my body then moisturize with Jergen's Ultra Healing (especially in the winter in the northeast)... thanks! Love your videos, very educational & hilarious!
moisturize then use oil!
And Moroccan Argan oil?
I started using grapeseed oil as an oil cleanser and just wiping it off with a wet paper towel and putting in the last step of my routine and it has completely dried up my acne and helped with the hyper pigmentation and acne scars. My skin is also looking brighter and more even. Ive tried everything under the sun and this is actually helping. I think ive been using too many drying ingredients like a sal acid cleanser daily and retinols, vitamin c and i think drying out my skin made my acne even worse. Weird thing is the grapeseed oil has an astringent-like property to it where it dries out my cystic acne. Its better than all my cleansers ive ever used! Im almost acne free in only a few days of use. Kinda is my miracle product atleast and completely healed almost all my acne!
Any update ? Are you still using it ?
My skin used to be dry but I didn’t wash it for 2 weeks (no moisture therapy) and now it’s so greasy and oily. It’s so bad that I don’t even want to outside anymore because the greasiness and shiny look has destroyed all my confidence 😢
I wonder if grape seed oil could help ? Did you also had to deal with greasy oily skin ? You mentioned that it dried out some areas so I wonder if my skin would get more dry from using it.
@@Dan24. ok Dan why did you do the no moisture therapy? Im also an esthetician so ill try to help as best as possible but hard to see without pics but I can go off descriptions. Did you have topical steroid withdrawal? I'm actually on adapalene .1% . You need to start healing your moisture barrier. Your skin is so oily because you gavent been moisturizing for a long period of time which is awful for your skin. No derms recommend this. Acnaeic skin is often dry anyway cause we have to use Sal acid, benzoyl peroxide, retinoids to control it. Grapeseed oil is great for drying up acne in a pinch but will not get rid of all the deep acne underneath, you need a retinoid like adapalene for acnaiec skin. Do not start retinoid until after you focus for a month or so depending how damaged and dry your skin barrier is. You need to start using adapalene .1% 1x per week start slow, ahas and salycilic acid low percent maybe 1x per week benzoyl peroxide 4% 1x per week. Point is to touch your skin and see how supple is it? Is it burning? Dry? Does it bounce back? Is it a hydration day? Do I need to focus on hydrating products versus actives(retinoids and acids and even benzoyl peroxide cause irritation) so always use products separately and space them out during the first few weeks. 1x per week, then 2x per week the next minty. Start low and slow.
Ok but you need to basically just strip your routine to hydrating cleanser, hydrating toner and Cera ve cream or ceramide cream. Topped with castor oil and neem oil. You need occlusive layers right now like castor oil and even petrolatum on a few nights per week until your skin starts to become less itchy, red irritated. You can feel and see if your barrier is okay if it's red and itchy then time for hydration.
@@MiaKoo Thank you so much for your detailed answer I really appreciate it! 👍
I never did any skincare and wish I never started it as that’s what caused all of this in the first place. 2 months ago I randomly decided to use a moisturizer and it caused contact dermatitis with lots of redness and irritation. I’ve used steroids to treat it but I didn’t heal it completely so that’s why I decided to do no moisture therapy as I’ve read online that it helps to heal the skin. It actually worked to lessen the redness but caused an even bigger and permanent issue. It turned my once dry pale skin to greasy and darker. It’s extremely frustrating and depressing having to deal with this 😢 I wish I never used that damn moisturizer that started the contact dermatitis I wouldn’t have to deal with all this 😔
I don’t have to deal with any acne. My issue is really just the greasiness caused from no moisture therapy. I was naive and though that once I shower and wash daily it will become dry again but it doesn’t 😢
I will visit a dermatologist soon but I’m afraid he will just tell me that greasy skin is normal etc. If there are any products in particular which would help to improve this situation I would really appreciate any recommendations. You mentioned that I should use cleaner. Is there any that is suited for my condition ? Currently I’m just using sunscreen throughout the day and wash it off at night with water that’s it.
@@Dan24. ok 1. so steroids thin the skin and you should never use them on your skin. Doctors prescribe them way too carelessly.
2. You most likely got contact dermatitis from your moisturizer because it had fragrance in it. This is the leading cause of eczema and allergies of the skin. Switch to Cera ve cream. Dermatologist recommended abd it's going to fix your moisture barrier because it has ceramides in it. Use the Cetaphil or Cera ve hydrating cleanser. No foaming cleansers for now as they have more stripping properties.
3. Your skin is so oily because you do not moisturize which is also ruining your skin barrier, aging you, and causing hyper pigmentation, darkness, irritation, and transepidermal water loss. You need to include some skin brightening ingredients like ahas, glycolic acid toner by the ordinary once a week.
4. Focus on hydration, ahas once a week and using occlusives like castor oil. Humectants first on the skin like glycerine and water or hyaluronic acid. Cera ve cream, then oil last on your skin. You NEED a face oil at this point so that your face will STOP producing so much oil cause you're starving your skin barrier of moisture. Your skin is basically trying to say hey I'm dry, legs produce more oil so that less transepidermal water loss occurs. Derms say oil production is hormone driven, but it's very common for people to develop oily skin if they do not use moisturizer like yourself. A skins way of saying PLEASE HELP ME RETAIN WATER!!
Hope this helps. 🙏
Oh yeah, and lastly- try slugging or adding vasaline atleast 3 to 4x per week over your last step face oil. If you see any break outs from Vaseline move it to less times per week. You only need 2 pea sized amounts for face and decoloté. Basically your skin is dry AF and needs a good hydrating fragrance free skincare routine. You're probably allergic to fragrance and the steroids caused darkness, dryness too. Never use steroids for allergies when you can just remove the allergen and use a proper skincare routine to maintain a healthy skin barrier. Steroids cause more problems then they solve in most cases IMO. Unless it's super severe... but even still. They thin the skin so fast and cause these paper cut like lesions. It's awful they just give you that when you're probably just allergic to fragrance and needed to remove that one fragrance from your routine.
I used to coconut oil on my skin. Thinking that I was doing something great. And oh my god my skin broke out so bad
What are the benefits of Castor oil for skin care?
Can you do something on nail health? Like does cuticle oil really do anything? Should you take breaks from nail polish?
So what oil do you recommend? 🤔
Is it just me or is the audio quality of this video extremely poor? Checked the comments and no one else pointed it out :/ The other videos have A1 video and sound quality! And of course A1 content :)
Please do a video for treatments on hidradenitis! 😭
✨ Yes! Yes! Yes!!
I’m a huuuge fan 😸 of linoleic acid and grape seed oil aka Vitis Vinifera in a product’s inci list absolutely make me take a second look. Especially in cleansing oils or in a nighttime face oil.
But it’s not the only thing that I do on a regular basis to keep my skin nice*. I’m always sceptical when I hear or read statements where a famous person credits one particular product or habit (unless it’s exercise) for their “perfect”, “young” looks. Because it’s probably more than just one thing these people do right.
I also love resveratrol and I especially like The Ordinary’s Resveratrol 3% & Ferulic Acid 3% and I use it several times a week. It’s a part of my regimen.
It’s a very good quality product for an almost unbelievable affordable price!!
I really liked this video and you guys talking about the linoleic acid/oleic acid and how it works and what it does 👍👍 This was an awesome video!! 💫
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✨💗Love and merry holidays to everyone!! 💗✨
* yes, I have really nice skin 😌 and that’s because I’ve been very kind to it and protected it for so many years! 🌸
I always get breakouts. When one starts to go away another bad one pops up somewhere else. I even get them on weird parts of my body. Like legs, arms, chest, back, stomach. I can never have a clear face unless there's one exception... It's weird but whenever I'm really sick my face starts to clear up really well. Like recently I had a horrible stomach flu and my face never looked so clear in a long time. Why is this? Is it maybe because I never have the appetite to eat anything? Perhaps it's the food I'm eating, which is weird because I have a very balanced diet and never eat junk food and drink like 2 gallons of water per day.
Everyone's body is different. You may be eating a "healthy" diet according your sources but secretly have a sensitivity to one or more foods in your diet. I think you might want to look into an elimination diet.
@@shirin8609 thanks!
Olive oil doesn't do so great for me, shea butter does nothing for me, coconut oil stinks. I settled for rosehip oil, that, I love.
What do you both feel about 100% cold pressed rosehip seed oil?
I am using unrefined grapeseed oil for double cleansing. I massage it in my face then take a bath. I washed my face by the end of bathing so the oil stays there for about 5 to 10 minutes then I wash it off with gentle cleanser. In my case, it dries out pimples faster. I also noticed that my face is not as oily as before. I just love it but I am not using it as he last step in my night routine as I really am not comfortable the stick feel.
Are you still using it ?
I didn’t wash my face for 2 weeks (no moisture therapy) to help with contact dermatitis because I though it would let my heal. Since doing this my face has become very greasy. It’s extremely bad so bad I don’t even want to go outside anymore 😢
Would using grape seed oil really help to make it less greasy ?
As a retired Grandma thrift is wise thank you Docs