WHAT I'VE HAD DONE TO MY FACE & Would I do it Again.. 👀

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  • @kayleighsparks
    @kayleighsparks Год назад +218

    I really admire how you bring in pictures for reference even from almost ten years ago.. that in and of itself seems like SO much work to me (someone with no vlogging/editing skills). Kudos gal

  • @fuenperez6177
    @fuenperez6177 Год назад +145

    I really love how honest, transparent and informative you are with us! I truly appreciates it ❤️

  • @chlomo2618
    @chlomo2618 Год назад +85

    Really appreciate your transparency around what you've had done. It's so useful for people to see your experiences.
    Not a criticism of your lip fillers, it's great you're happy with the look, I just personally think that your original top lip shape was so pretty! Such a gorgeous Cupid's bow. I know that's not so fashionable right now, but I think it's really beautiful.
    Such a bummer about the microblading. How devastating to go through that discomfort and cost and end up with nothing to show for it. However it wasn't a complete loss because thankfully you were able to share with us that it can go that way, so I'm sure you've saved other people the disappointment. Thanks for sharing.

  • @treasurechest123
    @treasurechest123 Год назад +45

    Great video. One thing, Allana: you said you aren’t afraid to age and you like your lines around your eyes…I felt exactly the same way up until I turned 50 and my face “fell.” Lines are very tolerable and often interesting, and there are many beautiful “older” people with lots of lines…however, many of them retain a tautness to their jawline and neck. For those with laxity and volume loss, the look is profoundly altering. I believe my skin changes were related to the natural effects of estrogen loss from peri-menopause and menopause. It’s impossible to explain how devastating the change was. I went from people saying, “no way you are not 48!” to people asking me if I was my friends mother. A lot. Frankly, I don’t care what others think, I’m just giving an example of how noticeable my skin aging occurred in a short period of time. So I encourage younger people to realize: we have no idea how we are going to age…no matter how well we care for ourselves or our skin, life happens and it’s not always what we think it’s going to be.
    I will also share that I’m THRILLED with my recent lower face and necklift. I absolutely look my age (58), have all my lines…but I now have a jawline and neck again instead of a sagging bag from the mouth down. I knew I would regret it if I didn’t do it, and I’m so grateful I was able to do it. Sometimes I look in the mirror and think-wait, all those lines and I just had a facelift? But this is what I asked for: an age-appropriate face without the laxity…so grateful. I tell people: I had a neck and jawline trim. 😊

    • @lisajohnson8911
      @lisajohnson8911 Год назад +3

      I’m 43 and 100 percent going to do this. I’m fine with lines on my face, but I’m already losing volume and it really changes one’s appearance.

  • @CatsArtFashion
    @CatsArtFashion Год назад +12

    Love LOVE this. I really appreciate how honest, transparent and informative you are about these kinds of treatments. It's refreshing and helpful.

  • @nainaparashar1205
    @nainaparashar1205 Год назад +24

    Ohh I love your lip shape before filler. That gave your face a uniqueness ❤ 😊 This isn’t criticism just noticed it.

  • @miranda5621
    @miranda5621 Год назад +16

    I thought I’d feel triggered by this video but absolutely did not! Love the way you spoke about everything and how personal it all is. It didn’t cause me to feel less than or like I need to run out and get things done. Was also nice to hear about your experience with Epuris as I’ll be starting that soon which I’ve been nervous about! You’re always such a light and so well spoken 🤍

  • @lindyralph8792
    @lindyralph8792 Год назад +24

    The eyebrow lift is amazing! I'm 54 and started having eyebrow lift and crows feet botox last year. I didn't tell my partner and he didn't even notice but I LOVE it, it really makes me feel less tired. I've fessed up no and my partner is cool but doesn't understand why I do it. It's such a personal thing, but it makes me feel so much better about myself. Thanks for sharing xxx

    • @erinames7783
      @erinames7783 Год назад +2

      My husband is the same. He thinks im silly to do it but he just smiles and give a little shrug and head shake and says whatever its your face and your money.

    • @primareina
      @primareina 9 часов назад +1

      I just started getting Botox at 45 and I'm so loving it! All these years I was so judgmental of people trying to change their natural faces, but now I'm at that age where these little touches make me feel happy and lifted about myself! I feel more confident and love how no one else around me notices them. It's a little secret treat to myself;)

  • @lisawilson1908
    @lisawilson1908 Год назад +1

    Your talent, honesty, humour and nose picking has WON this girl over. Officially subscribed. Love, an East Van Girl living far from home.

  • @robynwalter
    @robynwalter Год назад +20

    I love how transparent you are when it comes to the “work” you’ve gotten done! It’s so informative and reminds people to not compare themselves to others who actively did things to change certain parts of their body. Also, as a current pharmacy student, I think the problem with your Accutane videos came from using the brand name “Accutane” even though you were using the brand Epuris. The drug name is isotretinoin, so either referring to it as that or Epuris would’ve been fine, but I think there were some legal issues surrounding use of the Accutane brand name. I get why you did it, since that’s what most people know it as. Hope this helps!!

  • @kirstenolson9972
    @kirstenolson9972 Год назад +4

    "Your girls a nose picker" DEAD. You are hilarious and beautiful haha I appreciate your approach to beauty with humour and honesty. This felt like how you talk with a best friend about the beauty treatments you try. No trying to play it cool, just honest. Very refreshing :)

  • @S-R-H
    @S-R-H Год назад +21

    I had quite a bit of filler in October for my 48th birthday. I had just passed the bar and figured I would treat myself. I did NOT want to do my lips, but the doc talked me into it. I was immediately happy I did it. I was very swollen for about 10 days, but now, it just looks perfect. Those little lines around my lips are gone, and I have less laxity. Lip liner goes on so much smoother. Most people would not think I had anything done, which is the way I like it, but that first week, everyone at work was like "why did you do that to your lips?" But, within two weeks, the same people were saying, "Oh, that looks great!" It's an adventure!

    • @allanaramaa
      @allanaramaa  Год назад +4

      First of all CONGRATULATIONS!! 🎉🎉🎉 and yes to the smoothness and ease of lip products! It makes such a difference 😅

  • @jennifergrohs3057
    @jennifergrohs3057 Год назад +1

    I would love to see a video on your “maintenance” go-to’s! There are so many facials, massages, etc I’d love to hear your favourites!

  • @meredithmacmillan8838
    @meredithmacmillan8838 Год назад +2

    I love that you share all of this with us!! It's 1000% a personal decision, but I love getting the inside scoop on everything and learning about all of it!

  • @sarahkaufman7739
    @sarahkaufman7739 Год назад +8

    100% on the Accutane. I turned 30 and my skin freaked out. I'd never had serious acne before and all of a sudden I was getting huge painful cystic acne. I tried a bunch of stuff prior to going on Accutane, including spironolactone which definitely helped my skin but was making my potassium too high, but eventually just decided to bite the bullet. It's been truly amazing!

  • @racheldalziel992
    @racheldalziel992 Год назад +3

    Really appreciate your candor in this video! I actually went to the same clinic you visited in Toronto (same nurse..) and CRIED when I got into my car and saw my swollen lips! Absolute plastic monster. One year later though they've deflated significantly and I couldn't be happier. All of this to say, you're not alone and we get it! You look beautiful regardless x

  • @ashleyharris4174
    @ashleyharris4174 Год назад +1

    Fuzzy face gal right here! 🙋‍♀️ Cannot stress enough how amazing shaving the face is. Been doing it for well over a year now. Game changer!

    • @Mollyjean2014
      @Mollyjean2014 Год назад

      Try the Vanicream shaving lotion. It’s lovely.

    • @ashleyharris4174
      @ashleyharris4174 Год назад

      @@Mollyjean2014 thanks, I’ll check it out ☺️

  • @michn92
    @michn92 Год назад +2

    I know you do all of this for yourself and it makes you happy and I’ve done some of these treatments myself, but I just want you to know that I’ve always thought and still think you’re beautiful as you are naturally! No one else looks like you and you’re special because of it. ❤

  • @vn2356
    @vn2356 Год назад +2

    Looove face shaving! Been doing it for years! Products go on smoother, foundation sits nicer.

  • @julieg46
    @julieg46 Год назад +3

    Allana is like that cool senior who lives down the hall your freshman year in college; when you hear her admit that she's a face shaving, nose picking, sweaty gal you are SO FREAKING grateful because you are too but because she's so beautiful none of the asshole girls would dream of making fun of her and now you have solidarity. Respect for cool girls being real.

    • @allanaramaa
      @allanaramaa  Год назад +1

      I love this analogy 😭😭😭 thank you for that ❤

  • @juelclyne7392
    @juelclyne7392 Год назад +6

    You’re such a Gem 💎. Love ❤️ your openness/transparency. I’m with you regarding the face shaving and brows, DIY is where it’s at for me regarding both.

  • @woolnotwheat
    @woolnotwheat Год назад +1

    normally i wait til breakfast to watch new videos but i had to jump on this one right away. maybe its not every beauty vlogger out there, but i always laugh when ppl say "you can't trust influencer pictures, theyve all had work" etc, when anyone i follow, i see barefaced more than any other content genre, and the content is showing the work that goes into those photos!
    i really really appreciate talking about cosmetic procedures and lessening the stigma and mystery.

  • @stepherssays
    @stepherssays Год назад +1

    Whether or not one decides to do some kind of cosmetic procedure, more power to you. But ever since I got botox in September of 2022, I absolutely love it! I'm a believer. I turned 35 and I had some really harsh 11s in between my eyes that seriously aged me. The botox just relaxed my expression and made my skin so smooth. Always consider the pros and cons, but do what feels right to you! Thank you for sharing, Allana!

  • @Jessicahhh
    @Jessicahhh Год назад +5

    Holy moly the drs face doesn’t move!!!! Lol. I wouldn’t let him near me with a syringe 😂

  • @JenAlguire
    @JenAlguire Год назад +5

    I love my Botox! Love! Also, when it’s fading I know it’s time to go back cause my face can get me in trouble. It’s very expressive in situations when I need to mask my reactions, 😂😂
    Planning to do my lips soon. I want them done before I’m back in Europe next summer! 🥰

  • @threvefamily
    @threvefamily Год назад +2

    I’m doing Invisalign as an adult as well and it truly is the best thing and such an investment in yourself. Also I just love your hair air dried!! It’s such a lovely natural look ❤️

  • @judithcatlett8518
    @judithcatlett8518 Год назад

    It’s nice to see the things that can be done without costing a fortune. I think the teeth transformation really brought out your hidden beauty. If you hadn’t mentioned your top lip, I would have never guessed.

  • @littlelilacbunny
    @littlelilacbunny Год назад +2

    Hi Allana!! Thank you for sharing these with us so honestly, it’s super duper helpful! Can I ask if you did anything to your jaw? It looks so much more chiselled than when you first started blogging. I would like to have a more chiselled face myself so grateful for your sharing of any treatments you’d recommend to achieve this look!! ❤❤

  • @Sari.T.N
    @Sari.T.N Год назад +4

    I agree with the “you do you” motto … and am in no way criticizing you, my question would be - if you were not an influencer (geez that word makes me cringe) do you think that 1. You’d notice the things that you want changed/fixed 2. You’d feel the need to do any of these procedures? I’m older, and yes, weep 😂 at some of the aging changes BUT I’d never go beyond good skin care, diet and workouts … as I said - no judgment or criticism… curiosity and questions only … 😊

    • @allanaramaa
      @allanaramaa  Год назад +4

      Absolutely not! But that goes for so many things - makeup products, skincare, facials etc etc I wouldn’t have known about any of it if I weren’t in the beauty space 😅 I also spend my work life staring at my face up close so I’m forced to notice more than the average gal I’m sure haha

  • @tiffanykendig8265
    @tiffanykendig8265 Год назад +1

    I’ve been wanting to suggest this for you for some time now but I work at an optometry office and with your blinking I’m wondering if it could be a meibomian gland dysfunction (the oil glands along your “water lines”). We actually use an IPL to treat the underlying inflammation in those glands. Different attachment than the one for the red veins and not zappy like the face filters. Just warm. It’s helped me personally a lot with oil production and overall eye comfort. And then after a few sessions of that we do another procedure to heat up the hard oils and massage them out. Anyways... love your content as always 💚

  • @cartelt
    @cartelt Год назад +2

    “Her poor mother!” the way I cackled! 🤣🤣

  • @_inflection3209
    @_inflection3209 Год назад +3

    I get Botox for migraine. Upside my resting bish face is lesser because of it, which is definitely an added bonus haha. Your Botox is just a wee amount in comparison lol
    Top tips for Botox: schedule it around your period lol that sh hurts when you're already pain sensitive. Never drink before hand, annnd pick a good movie to watch because you should never lay down afterwards.
    Love ya Lan, you're naturally gorgeous inside and out! 💚

  • @mialovestarot
    @mialovestarot Год назад +2

    You're the only person I never get tired of watching and RUclips is my TV since 2008 😂 I have hooded eyes and had an eyebrow lift and didn't like it that much, it made me look a bit spock-browed 😅

  • @LH-vf4gx
    @LH-vf4gx Год назад +1

    Accept yourself as you do others, exactly as they are. Vanity leads nowhere, and not worth the risks.

  • @rushmartin7343
    @rushmartin7343 Год назад +2

    Shaving, life changing.(I had a little peach fuss) make up sits much better. Threading once was too much. Horrible! Use to wax eyebrows, stopped, cause it can’t be good to pull your eye skin specially as I get older.

  • @opearl27
    @opearl27 Год назад

    I the "eee!" after talking about microneedling is exactly how I feel. I want to but I'm scared! But it excites me!

  • @Marissa-ys4qp
    @Marissa-ys4qp Год назад +1

    "ya girls a nose picker" 🤣 I nearly choked on my water when you said that lol

  • @jenniferdwilson1
    @jenniferdwilson1 Год назад +1

    Love this style of video!
    Accutane - incredible experience for me
    Botox - amazing, won’t ever stop!
    Microblading - for me, the best!
    I am so sorry the microblading didn’t work for you. That is so frustrating. Although your skillzzz with drawing on your brows is next level. 🙌🏻

  • @simplyrefinedliving
    @simplyrefinedliving Год назад +1

    Loved that you shared this with us! I've had my eyebrows done too and can tell you that the lady I go to said that you have to stop using retinol two weeks before the appointment for microblading--I'm not sure if that's the reason yours didn't last or not, but just a tip if you ever decide to do it again

  • @pinkstartwilight
    @pinkstartwilight Год назад +2

    I really loved how you did this video. It didn’t feel like you were telling us all these things that we should or shouldn’t be doing but rather simply these were the things you did and how you got on with them 🤍

  • @melissadominguez5851
    @melissadominguez5851 Год назад

    Micro needling is amazing! The only treatment that’s actually changed my skin in a drastic way

  • @ebony5288
    @ebony5288 Год назад

    You look gorgeous either way but I do the same but with my chin and forehead- nothing over the top. Everyone different you YOU DO YOU. So excited for your wedding 🥰 Much love

  • @justjuliejohnston
    @justjuliejohnston Год назад +2

    Your lip filler is perfection - looks beautiful and natural.

  • @sarahlopez4902
    @sarahlopez4902 Год назад +1

    Stated this in your previous brow video..but you need to get microshading and not blading. My brows are completely filled in and have been for years. It works. Blading is such a conservative approach and is rarely effective for most people especially with oily skin. I also had to go through 4 sessions before my skin held on to the ink permanently. Now I go once a year. For the record I had zero brows to begin with and now I have full legit brows (also promoted hair growth)

  • @betsybeetz
    @betsybeetz Год назад +2

    I loveeee this topic!! I think its so interesting to hear what people think was truly worth it , last year I did Invisalign and I am so happy that i have done it

  • @gabyhagemann3319
    @gabyhagemann3319 Год назад

    Thank you for being transparent about what you have done to your face, Allana! In my opinion there was nothing wrong with your natural lips but you do you.

  • @micbolo4
    @micbolo4 Год назад +6

    Two words: Nano brows. The same experience for me with microblading, though mine lasted for about 4-6months and then just went into a faded blob. Nano LOOKS like hairs and (so far) is lasting. Just recently had it done though, so please do your research 😊

    • @lolwoof49
      @lolwoof49 Год назад

      Also less traumatic to the skin!

    • @Steffyboo
      @Steffyboo Год назад

      Nano brows also fades into a solid powder brow just like microblading. All tattoos end up blurring over time. I’m a permanent makeup artist.

    • @rinitruong
      @rinitruong Год назад

      Omg yes! My brows went completely ghost with micro blading, but nano brows are SO natural and amazing. Each individual stroke looks so fluffy and perfect! So worth it!

  • @Jehniferj_4063
    @Jehniferj_4063 Год назад +2

    You look great girl & I appreciate your honesty about your experiences:)

  • @tifc6371
    @tifc6371 Год назад +1

    Accutane and adult braces were the best things i ever did! After braces i still had a super gummy smile and always got comments on it. Like at work we had a photographer come in to take work pics and he was like oh... maybe we'll do a close mouthed smile. I was devo it was the last straw of many comments. My husband was like im so sick of you being so upset just get your gums cut. Frigging amazing! Best thing i ever did. Im about to turn 40 and had a fraxel lazer and would highly reccommend that too!!
    Dont be scared of micro needling its soooo good. Just go somewhere really good. Its completely changed my acne scars and texture.

  • @laurenthomas8940
    @laurenthomas8940 Год назад +2

    So grateful for the transparency 🙌🏼

  • @evaosteenallen7957
    @evaosteenallen7957 Год назад

    I just happened on your channel, so this was the first video I've seen. I'm a follower now! 😁 What I really wanted to mention is I love how upfront you are about what you have now or have done with your face! I'm 47 now and from what I've heard repeatedly you are definitely doing it right! It's my understanding that most Doctors believe that the patients they have been seeing since the patient started in their late 20's to early 30's have the best results with botox. The reason is if they can start injecting the trouble zone ( the 11's, forehead, nasolabial Folds) they can largely delay the laugh lines, natural expression lines on the forehead, and smile lines around the eyes from becoming static wrinkles. Once people usually go to the doctor about these things, 90% of them already have the wrinkles on their face. To my understanding, if people would get Botox before they have permanent static wrinkles from regular facial expressions, then the doctors can delay them becoming static wrinkles with the use of Botox. Then your face doesn't have a choice because it can't make the Expressions that are giving you the smile lines or so on and so forth.
    Anyway, it's refreshing to hear someone that is so blunt about it! Good for you!!!

  • @marypl4152
    @marypl4152 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing and being so open as always. I just had the laser treatment for sunspots done yesterday. A friend of mine went and said it didn't hurt, her results are fab. Not gonna lie it hurt some for me and I currently look pretty rough lol. However, judging by your results and hers it will be worth it. I had a lot of sunspots for the same reason. Sunscreen and self tanners are a must, wish I'd been more careful with my skin when I was younger!

  • @eileenboffo6300
    @eileenboffo6300 Год назад

    Well done for your continuous honesty & realness!! 👏 I'm a micro-needling practitioner and can't honesty say the results can be amazing & it's not too painful!

  • @jowiens32
    @jowiens32 Год назад +1

    I am recovering from a BBL and halo from Dr. P right now! If you thought the BBL was horrible, then definitely don’t do the halo! It’s extremely painful. My face is incredibly swollen especially around my eyes. This is the third time I have done it, and it makes a phenomenal difference in the sun damage, texture and collagen. Skin Technique is the absolute best!

  • @jenniferl8463
    @jenniferl8463 Год назад +1

    would be interested in you going over facials/treatments you've done too!

  • @juliam436
    @juliam436 Год назад

    Awesome video and so interesting to hear how differently we experience things. I hated accutane and loved my microblading!

  • @MeHoneybee1
    @MeHoneybee1 Год назад

    Omg the best timing, thank you for posting this, I have an appointment for my first lip filler in a few days. My wedding is in august so this really normalized it for me and reassured me that timing now makes sense for the first time filler! ❤️

  • @sarabertolo
    @sarabertolo Год назад

    Microneedling is great! I don't feel a thing with numbing cream and I can also tolerate it without it. A week after doing the skin feels tighter and more glowy. I am almost 42 now and I'm beginning to need more intense treatments but microneedling has worked great so far. Try it if you can.

  • @chel_hamelin
    @chel_hamelin Год назад +1

    I’ve had several laser treatments done, microneedling, halo lasering, sub-scissions, filler and botox. I had horrible acne and it left quite the damage. My skin will never be perfect as perfect doesn’t exist but I feel so much more comfortable now. It’s a serious investment and I wish treatments were more affordable so everyone could enjoy them

    • @OurloveisMusic
      @OurloveisMusic Год назад

      Would you mind sharing, which Laser you found most effective on Acne scars or redness? I’m really lost on how to choose one. 💕

    • @chel_hamelin
      @chel_hamelin Год назад

      @@OurloveisMusic my scarring was more texture than tone. I found the halo laser worked the best for both since it targets both the surface of the skin and below. I went to a dermatologist for my treatment. Since it’s a cosmetic procedure it was easy to get in compared to when you go for medical reasons

  • @morganellabean
    @morganellabean Год назад

    Girl, microneedling changed the game for me! I've had it done in the past with not much result but this last time I got it in conjunction with PRP (platelets from your own blood that help with healing) and the results were stunning. My skin is so smooth and glowy. I go back in next week for a second round to hopefully further reduce pore size but I'm so pleasantly surprised by the results I had this time around. Especially on my neck where I've seen a lot of aging or "tech neck" and where I'm genetically inclined to show my aging most. It doesn't hurt at all, they numb you up really well, and when the numbing wears off it just feels like a mild sunburn for a day or two. Highly recommend.

    • @sophiewelsh8619
      @sophiewelsh8619 Год назад

      I've been thinking about having it done on my neck, because all my studying and work have given me a lot of lines there. I don't think I really mind it all that much, but I worry about how it will look when it gets worse. How much would you say it helped with the neck lines specifically? Like if you could give a percentage, would it be like.. 75% better? 50%? and how long does it last? Just trying to factor that into the decision.

    • @morganellabean
      @morganellabean Год назад

      @@sophiewelsh8619 It made my neck lines noticeably better. Like, really better. Probably by about 65% just on the first treatment. I'm having another treatment done today actually. I've heard the effects compound with further treatments so I'm excited to see how things turn out. I'd say it took about 3 weeks before I noticed the difference but when I did notice, it was pretty sudden. Depending on how bad your lines are and what your budget allows, I'd plan for 2-3 treatments to see pretty major results but I'd also talk to your treatment provider because they'll know best, obviously. I'm mid-30s and neck wrinkles are pretty deep on my mom's side of the family so even though my face doesn't show much aging, my neck does. My wrinkles there are the main sign of my aging.

  • @UsandEveryoneWeKnow
    @UsandEveryoneWeKnow Год назад

    Lasering peach fuzz can trigger it to grow thicker. Anything heavier is fine.
    I've had a few thicker hairs that sprouted removed with electrolysis, which is amazing, and completely permanent.

  • @ambersteiner4509
    @ambersteiner4509 Год назад

    I love that you do what makes you happy and confident with your body treatments. Your lips especially look amazing and the Botox is *chefs kiss*.
    I don’t love the pain you experience with some of them but 😅

  • @erinames7783
    @erinames7783 Год назад +1

    I love getting a little bit of Botox. I am actually due to go for my next appointment very soon. I have thought about a bit of filler but I am not sure if I want to do that. I think I will be trying some type of laser BBL type thing for my face/chest because I have a lot of pigmentation. I appreciate your honesty as so many people refuse to admit they have have anything done.

  • @TheVernons23
    @TheVernons23 Год назад +1

    Love seeing all the different things you have tried.

  • @meganpadilla5325
    @meganpadilla5325 Год назад

    Allana, I would love for you to try eye brow lamination and tinting to let me know if it's worth it! Lots of love!!

  • @patriziapacetti6365
    @patriziapacetti6365 Год назад

    I'm proud ti following u i'm dell'ing parte of u with all things ti correct in Ur Life and mine....don't stop ever! U are a lesson forcall of US❤️❤️❤️

  • @beautywithkat
    @beautywithkat Год назад +1

    accutane for the win!! Thank you for your transparency

  • @TrulyTara86
    @TrulyTara86 Год назад

    I want to get my lips done . Specifically, my upper lip . I have a fairly full lower lip but it’s also uneven . One side is fuller than the other . Maybe some day! A girl can dream ! Also Botox for an eye lift ! Thank you for your honesty in this video !

  • @kristinadinunzio
    @kristinadinunzio Год назад +1

    Love this video and the editing!!👏🏼

  • @The.Caroline
    @The.Caroline Год назад

    Microneedling does not hurt if you want to try it. I know in some countries like the US they use numbing cream first, but it's absolutely not necessary. It does not hurt. It feels a little scratchy and weird, but that's about it. I was comfortably able to have a conversation with my aesthetician while she was doing it.

  • @NasiaGeorgakopoulou
    @NasiaGeorgakopoulou Год назад +2

    I love you!!! It's like hearing a friend telling me her experience that's how honest you look to me!!!

  • @gemmaletman7930
    @gemmaletman7930 Год назад

    Ooo first!!! Waiting for todays upload to get ready to! X

  • @meetthelustys
    @meetthelustys Год назад

    The touch up is definitely required. It sounds like the artist either didn’t go deep enough or she didn’t use a dark enough shade. I would definitely give it one more try. The first pass never is the final result. I’ve had mine done 3 times now and they don’t fade barely at all anymore

  • @Steffyboo
    @Steffyboo Год назад +2

    I’m a microblading artist, and all my clients that come in a year later still have their brows looking amazing. Clearly the artist you went to didn’t go deep enough which is why the pigment didn’t last. Also, the touch up is REQUIRED. Microblading is a two step process. One session isn’t gonna be enough as we need to be more conservative. Microblading is definitely 100% worth it. I just hate ppl that bash it bc of bad experiences.

    • @jeanchristie
      @jeanchristie Год назад

      Agreed. I have many friends who did it and eventually I did as well. You definitely need the touch up about a month after then it lasts for a longgggg time. It’s been over a year and my brows look good as new. And I have very thin brows no thanks to my beautician who was always plucking my brows thin despite me saying no😢

    • @jeanchristie
      @jeanchristie Год назад

      There are some people whose skin doesn’t take on the pigment as much but that would mean it fades a bit more in a year and not that it is non existent after a few weeks.

  • @lavayuki
    @lavayuki Год назад

    I have made terrible mistakes over the years and now I am very careful. One was I burnt my face with 15% azelaic acid, it left a large red burn on my face which took over a month to fade, was painful but luckily did not leave pigmentation. I had to wear a lot of concealer as it was a red bloch. Another was microdermabrasion, that left my skin so sensitive I could not even touch my face for 2 weeks. My dry sensitive skin cannot handle anything more than just mandelic acid, maybe 5% lactic acid but thats it.

  • @themuslimah1993
    @themuslimah1993 Год назад

    Ahhh after Chem this is SERIOUSLY the best thing everrr

  • @rachaelrogers
    @rachaelrogers Год назад

    Loved this video! I think its awesome to share what you do, a review, and some of the side effects that can happen. I did invisilign and it really upped my confidence.

  • @emily-in2qr
    @emily-in2qr Год назад +2

    I’ve recently went on accutane for hormonal breakouts, i.e. less severe occasional deep breakouts that you have previously said that you get - derms now prescribe for less severe acne that is not responding to other treatments (skin care etc.) - would you consider going back on a course of accutane to banish acne for good!? Just wondering since you had such a positive experience the first time ❤

  • @kimberlymcdonald8662
    @kimberlymcdonald8662 Год назад +1

    Hi Allana! I was wondering if you wouldn't mind sharing what clinic you went to for your BBL treatment? :)

  • @kellieprestidge9346
    @kellieprestidge9346 Год назад +3

    Love your transparency. You are a gorgeous soul ❤

  • @kaitatkinson6229
    @kaitatkinson6229 Год назад

    Totally understand the hormone stress shift. In my teens and early in undergrad I broke out in massive breakouts all over my chest and neck and my skin was so dry it flaked and cracked but when I went to peel it because it looked dead and scaled, all over my chest, my skin would bleed. It was HORRIBLE. I had to go on steroids.

  • @alexzandramusic
    @alexzandramusic Год назад

    Omg let me tell y'all something. I am Assyrian, I understand the hairy life. I remember I use to laser the hair on my face (for like...10 years)...I swear to GOD...lasering did nothing except make it worse. When rona happened and I couldn't make appointments I started just shaving/derma planning my face. I will never go back to lasers or waxing ever again. My hair does NOT grow back thick and on top of that, my skin glows and is so smooth for makeup application AND ON TOP OF THAT, I am not longer wasting money on gimmicky things that dont work. I always felt like lasering caused hair to grow thicker and in areas that never had hair before...and since I stopped its gone back to normal. I use a single blade razor and I do it maybe like once a week? It is amazing.

  • @idalarsson4729
    @idalarsson4729 Год назад

    I would really like to get some filler to my top lip. I look like you did before you ever had it done, and your lips look beautiful. I get botox on my whole face twice a year for my hyperhidrosis ( excessive sweating ) due to my nerve disease. Even though we don’t get it for the same thing, I absolutely know what you mean with feelings more awake! 💕

  • @Frogandlily
    @Frogandlily Год назад

    the acne thing is exactly what happened to me in december and i am still struggling with it. also an overnight thing and i laughed when you mentioned cutting out dairy etc because that is what ive been trying to do so i clearly need to go to a derm because im also in my 20's and the hormone thing makes sense. thanks for sharing.

  • @rowan932
    @rowan932 Год назад +1

    Hi Lan, unfortunately I also struggle with my mascara for my blinking eyes. I have discovered a top duo, so I can still wear my favorite mascaras and the runout and smudge has become much less. It’s about the Clarins SOS lashes serum marcara in the color carmal (also beautiful on itself) and the Clarins lash & brow double fix mascara. First a layer of the SOS lashes, then my mascara and finally the double fix. I am wonder if these 2 are also something for you? So you can still wear your favorite mascara

  • @zoebower5339
    @zoebower5339 Год назад

    You’ve influenced me to buy the Squig earrings. And many other makeup items, but the Squigs have been my absolute fav purchase from being under the influence 😂

  • @liv_fahn4072
    @liv_fahn4072 Год назад +1

    Sooo I tried the shaving and while it was amazing at the time the peach fuzz came back soooo much worse. I did it a handful of times but now I kinda regret it.

  • @naomihandler757
    @naomihandler757 Год назад

    Loved this video and the photos !
    Also well done on doing the injections and checking before the wedding

  • @andreabe8825
    @andreabe8825 Год назад +1

    Yes women not embracing shaving the face is sooo 2010’s. It’s the pro skin treatment men have enjoyed for centuries. Yay to you and me for shaving. Also the cost savings verses waxing and threading which pull the skin btw, is marvelous.

  • @judimcdonnell1971
    @judimcdonnell1971 Год назад

    Loved this … I like a really good insightful look into this stuff I think about and see horror stories or perfection but yours is very real ❤

  • @sydneychapman9502
    @sydneychapman9502 Год назад +2

    Your lip filler looks amazing! It’s so natural & I think your top lip matches your bottom lip so well❤

  • @sandravanderweide4916
    @sandravanderweide4916 Год назад +1

    Thanks for this! It helps and gives a good view of what the possibilities are!

  • @vetsyvences923
    @vetsyvences923 Год назад

    Love the video, I'm seriously thinking about getting the BBL laser treatment for my age spots and sun damage due to my sunscreen neglect

  • @JESSICALOVESMAC917
    @JESSICALOVESMAC917 Год назад

    There is a laser called Alex laser that you might consider instead of BBL. It was completely painless because apparently it’s meant to target individual spots as opposed to a larger surface area. The doctor did it on like 20 spots on my face and then they scabbed off and my skin was super even afterward.

  • @phoebetee1096
    @phoebetee1096 Год назад

    Melon of a noggin 😭made me laugh so much! I want to get a teeeeeeny bit of a botox on my forehead and to fill in my smile lines slightly. No one else would probably even notice those things but I know it would make ME feel better and thats all that matters (as long as its done safely blah de blah)

  • @carlie9584
    @carlie9584 Год назад +2

    girl, WHAT is the lip gloss?? I am obsessed

  • @nehagoswami2019
    @nehagoswami2019 Год назад

    I do it all😂. I love my lips too, when I get them once a year and Botox, which I only do one a year and I just finished my 3rd RF micro needling tx and my face has never look soo good. If u r thinking about it then do it before your wedding 🥰. Also I had microblading and mine look soo good. I love ittt. Sorry!! U didn’t have a good experience:(.

  • @intothedermis
    @intothedermis Год назад

    So BBL is AMAZING. If it makes you feel any better the first time I got it done, I swelled up and bruised up, looked like a freaking chipmunk! 🤣 Broken blood vessels the works! I had lots of freckles that I wanted gone and it did wonders. I now get it every year or so. I've also done my Dec, neck, shoulders and arms. It's buuuuurns. So do it in sections. I did my upper arms one week, then my lower arms the second week. Way less freckles. It's brilliant. Used a cold compress when I got home to cool down my skin. Totes recommend 😊

  • @erinrowe865
    @erinrowe865 Год назад

    I used electrolysis on my little red veins… it’s not permanent but probably less painful than the laser 😅 You could also look into that for the blue veins

  • @Makeupbyrach18
    @Makeupbyrach18 Год назад +1

    Lol, omg I tried waxing my stache last night and am now stuck with the bumpy rash. Never again!