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The single most important item in a skincare routine (am), is spf. A lot of people tend to forget that. It's way harder to fix sun spots (etc) than to prevent them
I've gotten my routine down to 3 things: Cetaphil cleanser, tretinoin, and tallow balm. My skin has never looked better and I'm frequently mistaken to be younger than I am.
I LOVE YOUR CONTENT ❤❤❤❤ me and my best friend always discuss the topics you introduce in your videos. We love you so much. Thank you for enriching us with your knowledge. Might sound insane. But we have bonded so much through your content. So thank you for that ❤❤❤
I’m a little bit of both. I love classic skincare because it was simpler, and it paved the way for what skincare is now. As for new skincare, I love how much more science is involved, I just don’t like how excessive everyone has become about it. I love skincare, but I don’t buy the newest stuff simply because Sephora carries it.
I do the same skin routine my dear grandma always do since she was a little girl, which for me makes much more sense than today's skin care. I'm a young woman who doesn't identify in a lot of things of my generation, and I'm okay with that!😉💗💋
I love all of your videos. I love how women back in the 1940's and 1950's always looked so pretty and polished, I wish that women today could go back to looking like that and acting more lady like today.
Teen in the 80’s. Cuticura soap was still around and did help with acne. Started using spf daily in the 90’s when Olay added it as a daily lotion. I still use the Walmart version of it everyday. The best part of getting older was losing the acne! Will take my crows feet any day lol. Use an inexpensive retinol at night and a mild scrub every morning. Best old school product you can still find is queen helene cocoa butter body lotion. Used after a daily shower it keeps your skin smooth! About $5 at my local dollar store.
Also for all the Ponds lovers, they have multiple foaming cleaners online. I cannot find them stores. One is a charcoal and one is for blemishes. They also have a small tube of a color correcting cream with myristic acid I found at CVS 😊 I have used before and they are nice, I have just simplified my routine down to products I personally love and will use regularly since finding them a few years ago.
I remember when skin care was fairly simple, I did my beauty training about 25 years ago, there was all those expensive brands but it was fairly basic. Cleanse, tone, moisturizer. U had add on sales which was eye cream, neck cream. Then there was the inclusion of the same product line in body cream, lip treatment, hand cream. I do all this but I do have treatments but I also love training devices on your skin that train the muscles. Just a great video!!!! Thanks ❤❤❤
Jergens face cream morning & night Cleanser (Pink dove or Cetaphil) Alternate between Adapalene and mandelic acid nightly Eucerin q10 nightly SPF daily.
I like the less is more skincare routine of yesteryear but the products are so hard to find today. I can still find the small blue German tin of Nivea crème in the shops, I am using that, it's lovely, I'm delighted to hear you say it may fade dark spots, I welcome that. I managed to find the classic Crowe's Cremine cleanser online. As for settling for what's on offer today in my local shops I use cleansers made by Lush (the Ultrabland) and Japanese cleansers, I'm using a foaming wash by Curel. I want to try the Japanese sunscreens that function as a moisturiser. I have tried a sunscreen by Paula's Choice, it was good.
Ive just made and used a facial scrub this morning of coconut oil and my coffee grounds from the morning espresso. Really there's enough for four or five uses.
Neutrogena face wash is great followed with Cetaphil face moisturizer with spf15 are my go to. For makeup remover and face cleanser Dickenson's witchhazel soothing cleansing cloths. Still keep and use ponds cold cream when needed. Vaseline is always in my stash and has many uses. My 3 favorite body moisturizers: Nivea cream is a staple in my stash along with Curel in a pumpand Derma E body moisturizer in a tube. I also use Jason apricot face scrub about once a month. I'm 63 and have very few facial wrinkles. People often comment on how I dont have wrinkles. I always sunglasses and a wide brim hat when out in the Sun.
This is a little beyond my years but my aunts talk about it. Qt self-tanner. Everyone has used Sun in at some point in their lives. Turning everyone's hair bright orange, lol. When I was a teen in the ‘80 and 90’s tanning beds were very popular. Moshi
I used noxema as a teenager, and my 20s, oil of Olay in my 20s 30s and Clinique now in my 40s and I swear by all of them!!!! They are tried and true products and I've had healthy clear skin my whole life!
I use all sorts of products for my skin. Most creams and a lot of different creams. Sometimes it’s korean creams and sometimes nivea, clinique, clarins. I think c-vitamin works well for my skin. I remember oil of olay from the 80s. I was 30 when i started with skincare. Old but i got a good skin.
Fun video, great job. I do want to point out that we have been lied to about sunscreens, skin cancer rates exploded after people started using sunscreen (rhe chemical ones). Titanium dioxide and iron oxide are fine, those are sunblock. Sumscreen on the other hand experiences a reaction when it comes into contact with UV rays and becomes carcinogenic.
Visit Lume at bit.ly/41mzvLE and use my code LAURAJ for Lume’s Holiday Bundles, which are a great deal for new and returning customers AND just for my followers, Lume is offering an extra $5 off plus Free US Shipping on orders over $30. Thanks to Lume for sponsoring this video!
The single most important item in a skincare routine (am), is spf. A lot of people tend to forget that. It's way harder to fix sun spots (etc) than to prevent them
I've gotten my routine down to 3 things: Cetaphil cleanser, tretinoin, and tallow balm. My skin has never looked better and I'm frequently mistaken to be younger than I am.
I believe less is more. The old routines were good for our grandparents, they are good enough for us.
Except with an emphasis on sunscreen of course!
@@PiaPancakesSunscreen is always important 🧴💗
Leaves more in our wallets too
Retinol has entered the chat.
I LOVE YOUR CONTENT ❤❤❤❤ me and my best friend always discuss the topics you introduce in your videos. We love you so much. Thank you for enriching us with your knowledge. Might sound insane. But we have bonded so much through your content. So thank you for that ❤❤❤
Oh wow I love that!! Thanks so much 💕💕💕
I'm still a 3 step girlie, lol! Neutrogena or Philosophy face wash, Dr. Thayers for toning, and No.7 or Olay for moisturizing.
I’m a little bit of both. I love classic skincare because it was simpler, and it paved the way for what skincare is now. As for new skincare, I love how much more science is involved, I just don’t like how excessive everyone has become about it. I love skincare, but I don’t buy the newest stuff simply because Sephora carries it.
I do the same skin routine my dear grandma always do since she was a little girl, which for me makes much more sense than today's skin care.
I'm a young woman who doesn't identify in a lot of things of my generation, and I'm okay with that!😉💗💋
Love that you gave a good skin routine 💕💕💕
Thank you so much, I love your videos I'm always watching them 💗@@Laurajaneatelier
Ponds from my grandma to mom to me to my daughter...
Amazing! I love Ponds, my grandma loves Ponds too@@Kat-cg9hr
I love all of your videos. I love how women back in the 1940's and 1950's always looked so pretty and polished, I wish that women today could go back to looking like that and acting more lady like today.
It would take a huge shift away from feminism. Women are trying to be men atm 😕
I totally agree with you!
Teen in the 80’s. Cuticura soap was still around and did help with acne. Started using spf daily in the 90’s when Olay added it as a daily lotion. I still use the Walmart version of it everyday. The best part of getting older was losing the acne! Will take my crows feet any day lol. Use an inexpensive retinol at night and a mild scrub every morning. Best old school product you can still find is queen helene cocoa butter body lotion. Used after a daily shower it keeps your skin smooth! About $5 at my local dollar store.
Does anyone remember Bonnie Bell?
Yeah it is still sold especially the lip smackers
Yes!
Loved their cheek tint❤
Bonnie Bell cosmetics was a tween girls best friend.
What u mean?😂😂❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉
I remember. ❤
Also for all the Ponds lovers, they have multiple foaming cleaners online. I cannot find them stores. One is a charcoal and one is for blemishes.
They also have a small tube of a color correcting cream with myristic acid I found at CVS 😊
I have used before and they are nice, I have just simplified my routine down to products I personally love and will use regularly since finding them a few years ago.
My sister loves to used Paula cream it helps her with her skin. I like using Aveeno for my acme skin . Also use sunscreen all year round . ☀️ 🤗
Wow how times have changed 😊thanks for sharing 😊
Your videos are some of my favorite content on RUclips!
I remember when skin care was fairly simple, I did my beauty training about 25 years ago, there was all those expensive brands but it was fairly basic. Cleanse, tone, moisturizer. U had add on sales which was eye cream, neck cream. Then there was the inclusion of the same product line in body cream, lip treatment, hand cream. I do all this but I do have treatments but I also love training devices on your skin that train the muscles. Just a great video!!!! Thanks ❤❤❤
Jergens face cream morning & night
Cleanser (Pink dove or Cetaphil)
Alternate between Adapalene and mandelic acid nightly
Eucerin q10 nightly
SPF daily.
Awesome routine. I love the Jergens all purpose cream for my eczema
@ataylor5221 it has been so easy on my skin and leaves it so soft.
Plus the smell is so light and relaxing 😊
The Olay Total Effects skincare is very good. Feels luxurious on the skin.
I like the less is more skincare routine of yesteryear but the products are so hard to find today. I can still find the small blue German tin of Nivea crème in the shops, I am using that, it's lovely, I'm delighted to hear you say it may fade dark spots, I welcome that. I managed to find the classic Crowe's Cremine cleanser online. As for settling for what's on offer today in my local shops I use cleansers made by Lush (the Ultrabland) and Japanese cleansers, I'm using a foaming wash by Curel. I want to try the Japanese sunscreens that function as a moisturiser. I have tried a sunscreen by Paula's Choice, it was good.
Anyone know where you can buy the German Nivea either in the US or that will ship there at a reasonable price?
There’s an online store called small flower that sells it
@@Laurajaneatelier Thank you!
Ive just made and used a facial scrub this morning of coconut oil and my coffee grounds from the morning espresso. Really there's enough for four or five uses.
Oh interesting!!
Neutrogena face wash is great followed with Cetaphil face moisturizer with spf15 are my go to. For makeup remover and face cleanser Dickenson's witchhazel soothing cleansing cloths. Still keep and use ponds cold cream when needed. Vaseline is always in my stash and has many uses.
My 3 favorite body moisturizers: Nivea cream is a staple in my stash along with Curel in a pumpand Derma E body moisturizer in a tube. I also use Jason apricot face scrub about once a month. I'm 63 and have very few facial wrinkles. People often comment on how I dont have wrinkles. I always sunglasses and a wide brim hat when out in the Sun.
Paula’s choice is AMAZING
I need to try it
I love their skin perfecting liquid!
I love chemical exfoliants and Serums as much as the next girlie... But one thing I'll always keep in my cabinet is POND'S
Loved Pond's❤
LOVE YOUR VIDOES GIRL
Thank you !
Great video and info! Thank u
Ponds vanishing cream is still made and sold in South Africa
Mary Kay is my personal favorite! ❤
Very interesting video. Elizabeth Arden creams are great
I love the Ordinary caffeine serum ❤
Great video 💕 i love your content
Thank you 😊
I'M A MODERN GIRL, LIVING IN A MODERN WORLD, IN LOVE WITH MODERN SKINCARE 😊 I'm happy with my products now that have transformed my skin.
This is a little beyond my years but my aunts talk about it. Qt self-tanner.
Everyone has used Sun in at some point in their lives. Turning everyone's hair bright orange, lol.
When I was a teen in the ‘80 and 90’s tanning beds were very popular.
Moshi
I used QT as a teen
@ did you turn orange?
Moshi
I used noxema as a teenager, and my 20s, oil of Olay in my 20s 30s and Clinique now in my 40s and I swear by all of them!!!! They are tried and true products and I've had healthy clear skin my whole life!
I use all sorts of products for my skin. Most creams and a lot of different creams. Sometimes it’s korean creams and sometimes nivea, clinique, clarins. I think c-vitamin works well for my skin. I remember oil of olay from the 80s. I was 30 when i started with skincare. Old but i got a good skin.
I used the Olay 7 when in my 40s❤
Love this
Thank you
@@Laurajaneatelier you literally have the best content on yt. I've changed a lot of my everyday makeup and skincare due to your channel ❤
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Noxzema wasn't a good product. It caused a filmy build up on the skin.
Fun video, great job. I do want to point out that we have been lied to about sunscreens, skin cancer rates exploded after people started using sunscreen (rhe chemical ones). Titanium dioxide and iron oxide are fine, those are sunblock. Sumscreen on the other hand experiences a reaction when it comes into contact with UV rays and becomes carcinogenic.