HYPOCHLOROUS ACID - Is it worth the hype? Doctorly Breakdown

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024

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  • @davidle3567
    @davidle3567 2 года назад +306

    I feel like no one knew about hypochlorous until Dr. Dray started talking about it a year ago! But it's so helpful!

    • @davidle3567
      @davidle3567 2 года назад +35

      @@luisalejandropenagarcia9601 I’m a Dr. Dray Stan tho! 😉 And Doctorly is great too!

    • @Doctorly
      @Doctorly  2 года назад +138

      Lol this is a myth. I never unfollowed Dr Dray on any platform. Not sure where this rumor started but I’ve always been supportive of Dr Dray and Susan Yara

    • @SamMKKK
      @SamMKKK 2 года назад +18

      Yeah, I heard of this and BPO from her too. She really is an OG.

    • @SkintitaApril
      @SkintitaApril 2 года назад +16

      I love Dr Dray and her no-nonsense approach to skincare products. And sorry but not a fan of Susan or her brand.. 😬

    • @diegocortes8879
      @diegocortes8879 2 года назад +25

      I went to school with Yara. She has really bad attitude. Her online personality is an act

  • @ashleyhernandez7903
    @ashleyhernandez7903 2 года назад +74

    I wish someone would look at me the way Dr. Maxfield looks at Dr. Shah

  • @alexmaldonado-lopez7868
    @alexmaldonado-lopez7868 2 года назад +217

    I remember finding this channel when it was much smaller over a year ago during the Christmas break. Unimaginable growth and all deserved!

    • @Doctorly
      @Doctorly  2 года назад +51

      Ah omg that’s basically when we first started! Thank you for coming along this journey with us - shah

    • @ritarenkema6536
      @ritarenkema6536 2 года назад

      Same here

    • @Anthony-ge8zd
      @Anthony-ge8zd 2 года назад +2

      @@Doctorly Damn what?! 1.2 million followers? Awesome!! I‘m here since 10k followers 🤓👏🏼

    • @alexmaldonado-lopez7868
      @alexmaldonado-lopez7868 2 года назад +3

      @@Doctorly retinol, salicylic acid, benzoyl peroxide, pimple patches, sunscreen. You doctors changed my facial appearance!!! Can’t wait till I’m a doctor and can influence people positively like this :)

    • @omonpeters7748
      @omonpeters7748 2 года назад +1

      @@Doctorly good morning my 2 favourite dermatologist, please can I use both differin adapalene and neutrogena rapid wrinkle repair cream together in my night routine? Like I mean, I cleanse my face with my gentle cleanser, then follow up with my adapalene and then lastly my neutrogena rapid wrinkle repair cream? Is it okay like this?

  • @LowScoville
    @LowScoville Год назад +60

    I'm an optometrist and I recommend hypochlorous acid daily to my patients with blepharitis, meibomitis, and styes. Great to know it helps with patients with eczema too, since of lot of patients get flare ups on their lids.

    • @ldavis4428
      @ldavis4428 Год назад +3

      Does it matter if you buy the product (larger bottle, less expensive) that's marketed for the face or if you buy the smaller more expensive bottles that are marketed for the eyes? I'd like to use it for my eyes.
      Thanks!

    • @scotttisdale2773
      @scotttisdale2773 Год назад

      Same.

    • @scotttisdale2773
      @scotttisdale2773 Год назад

      @@ldavis4428 no it doesn’t. But obviously if you are getting a reaction, d/c use.

    • @mmmelaney
      @mmmelaney Год назад

      ​@@ldavis4428 I, personally, have found the larger bottles, marketed for cleaning and such, to be very drying and harsh on the skin, particularly the gallon bottles. They have a strong concentration of chlorine (200-500ppm) and are also a very high pH (like bleach or baking soda.) Not sure if the dryness is caused by the chlorine or the pH, or both??? I found a version marketed as mouthwash by Briotech that is a better deal than the smaller bottles for skin. It has a lower (100ppm) chlorine concentration. It worked well for my new piercings.

    • @aaaarly
      @aaaarly 6 месяцев назад

      For stye, do you dab it on there?

  • @ajoy1674
    @ajoy1674 2 года назад +50

    I just wanted to share another use for hypochlorous acid from personal experience. My mother developed shingles on her eye and face last year. She was in severe pain from it. I happened to have this product on hand and I knew it was safe for the eye area, so I had her try it. It offered a decent amount of relief for her! Afterwards, I researched the product and it’s use for shingles, and sure enough, it is recommended for that! I was so glad I had some and thought to have her try it.

    • @Mrchispas
      @Mrchispas 7 месяцев назад

      How Is your mom today? 😮

  • @kennthcarpio1577
    @kennthcarpio1577 2 года назад +22

    I'm a huge fan of hypochlorous acid, I apply it on my underarm to prevent odor when I'm going outside and as a disinfectant, to my hands, because it has ph 5.5. And it's completely safe.

    • @matilders1775
      @matilders1775 Месяц назад

      How many procent is safe to use on skin? I bought one with 500ppm but I think it is too much

  • @lorainemcgillivray77
    @lorainemcgillivray77 2 года назад +52

    Hi I discovered this way back at the beginning of the pandemic. I have eczema and the alcohol gels were a nightmare for my hands - the skin was literally aflame and so painful. I researched alternatives as a hand sanitiser and this was game changing for me. I've used it consistently since. My hands are back to normal and despite washing them often aren't nearly as sore or inflamed. I was a Registered nurse for many years until disability so my hands have always been washed a lot, but not using alcohol gels has been incredibly beneficial. I still have to slather creams on them overnight and use moisturiser during the day, but they were so painful with the alcohol gels and that is no longer an issue. I think it's very under rated and was surprised it isn't used more than it is. Best wishes.

  • @nicolaxoxo1
    @nicolaxoxo1 2 года назад +11

    I love it! Does not sting even on wounds and safe to clean eyes ears ANYTHING
    Instead of picking try SPRAYING!

  • @zakariahassan7291
    @zakariahassan7291 2 года назад +58

    As someone who's had multiple skin infections over the past year and ezcema I'm definitely giving this a try. Thank you for doing a video on this.

  • @jenniferlturner9330
    @jenniferlturner9330 2 года назад +7

    I love hypochlorous acid and use it in multiple ways. I use it on my husband to help him heal after having some suspicious moles removed. I also spray it directly on my *closed* eyes especially during allergy season when I tend to tear up a lot and my eyes sometimes become crusty. I also have a gallon jug of it in a higher percentage to clean my home with. I use it by first spraying down my quartz countertops and wiping them down then I spray it again and allow it to air dry. The continuous spray bottles are great for this. I no longer have to use chemicals to sanitize my home and that makes me very happy. Both products and the spray bottles are on Amazon.

    • @martinelafontaine6951
      @martinelafontaine6951 2 года назад +1

      Hi, i do have a gallon of hypochlorus acid, what's the ratio to dilute with a spray bottle?

  • @kaylacarroll7012
    @kaylacarroll7012 2 года назад +29

    Any chance you will talk about laser hair removal? Specifically even at home IPL devices? Having a hard time finding good information and I value your insight so much. Following your page / tips has been the only thing that’s tremendously improved my skin in YEARS. Thank you so much for spending the time sharing what you do!

  • @KyleGutschow
    @KyleGutschow 2 года назад +14

    Hypochlorous acid is used for dry eye and blepharitis treatment as well. Great video, fellas.
    *edit - spray onto closed eyelids, not into your eye

    • @kimalonzo3363
      @kimalonzo3363 2 года назад

      Huh? Can you spray it in your eyes? I have bad dry eyes.

    • @KyleGutschow
      @KyleGutschow 2 года назад +5

      @@kimalonzo3363 no, you close your eyes and spray your eyelids. It helps reduce bacterial load on them which can ease blepharitis and dry eye symptoms.

    • @monicaduncan7109
      @monicaduncan7109 2 года назад +8

      Or spray a cotton pad and wipe over closed eyes and lids

    • @KyleGutschow
      @KyleGutschow 2 года назад +1

      @@dancingqueen262 I wouldn’t have commented what I did if I wasn’t sure it was correct. Many dry eye specialists recommend HOCl specifically for dry eye patients, not just for blepharitis. Obviously you should be following your doctor’s recommendations - these comments are not medical advice. Ask your doctor if HOCl is something you can try if you haven’t yet.

    • @monicaduncan7109
      @monicaduncan7109 2 года назад +1

      @@KyleGutschow my eye doc told me to do what you have said and I have both dry eye and blepharitis. So thank you for raising awareness 😊and of course people should consult with a doctor if they have any concerns relating to their eyes .

  • @elenacortez4637
    @elenacortez4637 2 года назад +17

    I use Hypochlorous acid for my eyelids and eyelashes. Helps with my dry eye issues. 👍🏼 I did not know I could use it on eczema. I will be giving it a try. Thank you

    • @__ks027
      @__ks027 2 года назад

      any updates? :)

    • @Thisisit120
      @Thisisit120 2 года назад

      How do you apply it to your eyelids and eyelashes and thank you for sharing that because I have dry eye.

    • @lisagardner4814
      @lisagardner4814 2 года назад

      Elena Cortez has it helped ?

  • @skyllo
    @skyllo 2 года назад +32

    Thanks Dr Shah and Dr Maxfield, I use HOCl spray for my underarms plus Panoxyl for washing to get rid of bacteria and to deal with hyperpigmentation. I haven’t worn deodorant or antiperspirant anymore for months now. I still get a bit stinky on the pits sometimes but that’s because it’s time for me to shower haha, but for the most part I don’t have bad body odor anymore!

    • @UdegbunamChuks
      @UdegbunamChuks 2 года назад +5

      I use glycolic acid for my pits and I'm currently trying out salicylic acid as a gentler alternative. Will definitely try this one too. Thanks for the tip 😊

    • @gracie979797
      @gracie979797 2 года назад +2

      I just put a squirt of hand sanitizer on my arm pits about 5 minutes before I bathe. That kills enough bacteria that odor is rarely a problem.
      Like your hypochlorous acid use there too. But I smear a little milk of magnesia on my pits after bathing, and that usually works very well.

    • @murahkami
      @murahkami Год назад +2

      @@gracie979797 Hey, hand sanitizer is toxic. I wouldnt use that under the arms because of our very important sweat glands. We don't want to impair them because they help detox our brain. Addiru, the alcohol isn't good for the skin and you may impair the skin barrier over time which will cause problems later on.

    • @mile_851
      @mile_851 7 месяцев назад

      panoxyl and hypochlorous acid don't help with sweating though, you should still use an antitranspirant for that and to moisturize your armpits

  • @karicastanza5216
    @karicastanza5216 Год назад +41

    Tower 28 (a beauty/skincare brand) has a great serum version now of hypochlorous acid that has really helped my acne. Also, been using 10% azaleic acid from Paula's Choice. Been a long road w/this acne (and yes, I'm seeing a Derm), but these 2 products I found on my own. Also, love Dr Dray and her "no-nonsense" skin care advice. I have a giant tub of Cerave that I use at night that helps w/the dry skin because of Tretinoin.

    • @mariannelarocque6352
      @mariannelarocque6352 2 месяца назад

      So you put your tower 28 before ro apply the 10% azaleic acid ?

  • @annaliemaher1185
    @annaliemaher1185 2 года назад +11

    I bought it in the UK from Superdrug in the baby care department for £1.99!!!! I sprayed it on to a new ear piercing and it's fabulous keeping it clean. I use it all the time instead of normal hand sanitizer and it feels just like water. No irritation, no smell, just fresh clean hands. I absolutely love it! Thank you Drs, for your awesome recommendation. The brand is called Vital Baby

  • @cindykmalone
    @cindykmalone 2 года назад +12

    Hypochlorous Acid is amazing but it does have a short shelf life which wasn't mentioned in the video. It also has so many other uses.

    • @Kategrace98
      @Kategrace98 2 года назад +2

      Check out Pure&Clean! Their FDA products have a 24 month shelf life, even after opening the bottle. I use their products for everything.

    • @thebeautyloftpt
      @thebeautyloftpt Год назад +3

      Why is no one mentioning the fact that you can simply and cheaply make your own ! Lol, I have two bottles from THANE H20, they call it S WATER, but its their word for (HOCI).
      You full with tap water add salt plug in and press the button and you watch the element thingy makes this smokey/Misty look that vanishes , done after 10 mins then when you open the bottle you smell the Clorine smell !.

    • @espinns5842
      @espinns5842 Год назад

      If it works by creating oxidative stress to kill pathogens, can it also contribute to premature aging?

  • @jlmdd2
    @jlmdd2 3 месяца назад +4

    I have two devices to make my own HOCI. I use it for cleaning around the kitchen (surfaces, sponges, cloths, etc.) and bath and also for my skin. I used it today before and after dermaplaning and sprayed it on the blade as well.

    • @matilders1775
      @matilders1775 Месяц назад +1

      How many procent is safe to use on skin? I bought one with 500ppm but I think it is too much for Daily use on face

  • @Jessica1998
    @Jessica1998 Год назад +6

    For people in the UK- I recommend buying NatraSan which is the same product as in the US.
    I absolutely love hypochlorous acid. I started using it months ago and my face has never looked as good. It’s cleared up my acne. I’ll never be without it.

    • @MyLoVeLyMaN
      @MyLoVeLyMaN 5 месяцев назад

      Amazing to hear! I just bought the Natrasan. I am confused because on the website states a ph of 7.2, while Tower 28 and Prequel have balanced its ph to 4-5, which should be better. Also, the Natrasan pack suggests to wipe off after a minute and not to get it in contact with eyes. How do you use it? I'd like to try it to tackle blemish prone skin/rosacea flares.

  • @chrissyforanimals
    @chrissyforanimals 2 года назад +23

    Please, please discuss lasers or in office treatments for melasma and hyperpigmentation?

    • @MinPinSteve
      @MinPinSteve 2 года назад

      And how it affects tan skin types, please. Thanks!

  • @guyplay
    @guyplay 2 года назад +13

    Been using this for years, the SkinSmart brand. It’s helps with acne, eczema and MGD. I also use it on new tattoos to assist with healing.

    • @lisab.3091
      @lisab.3091 2 года назад +1

      Good to know. I have eczema. Looking forward to trying this.

  • @atomy123
    @atomy123 Год назад +7

    I actually started a company that patented the HOCL and it's shelf life even when opened is stable 24 months and we have an RX line. I would love to send you some samples if open to compare. I was doing research on the skincare part and ran across your video 💕 I love educating everyone on benefits of products and will be sharing with !y team.

    • @throwaway-y2u
      @throwaway-y2u 6 месяцев назад

      I would LOVE some samples. I have been having some crazy skin and eyelid issues and have extremely limited funds at the moment. This would be a godsend. I can't see a derm until the end of March and same with ophthalmologist. I would love to promote you to family and friends in return for your generosity. If you have a company e-mail or something, I would be forever grateful to pass along my contact information.

  • @notagamelover
    @notagamelover 6 месяцев назад +2

    Very useful and informative video! However, I was wondering if there are any studies regarding its effect on healthy microbiome. It's mentioned that it basically kills the bad bacteria, but what about the good one? And how strong the caused oxidative stress on the skin, is it less than from BP?

  • @user-sh5qv5kv1r
    @user-sh5qv5kv1r 2 года назад +14

    Holy cow, I only heard about HA after I purchased a wound rinse for my nostril piercing. I was looking for a rinse that was safe to use around the eyes, nose, and mouth. After my sea salt soak and saline rinse, I spray this on as a final defense against infection. I am so glad I came across this solution! I learned so much about the skin! How amazing!

  • @Heyimvalarie18
    @Heyimvalarie18 2 года назад +24

    I was using the same one Dr. Maxfield mentioned after my second C-section. I lost a lot of weight between kids and in combination with two pregnancies and two C-sections, I have the (extremely embarrassing) belly hang. I was having issues with the skin under it, so that product really helped a lot with irritation and after a long summer day, a slight smell (though my husband thought I was being paranoid about it).

    • @kareng7962
      @kareng7962 2 года назад +2

      I’m sorry! I’m glad I’m not the only one thought, it is embarrassing.. But our body’s are amazing!!

    • @ff-ti7nj
      @ff-ti7nj 2 года назад

      embarrassing?!? since when sacrificing your life to bring a life on the earth became embarrassing?!?!

    • @kareng7962
      @kareng7962 2 года назад +5

      @@ff-ti7nj sacrificing our bodies for these little angels is not embarrassing.. But if you have a hanging belly pouch you/I can’t help but feel embarrass when you/I put on a bathing suit or when intimate with the husband. We’re only humans, even thought we know our body’s did an amazing thing we still have feelings. It does help that hubby doesn’t care and tells me I’m beautiful.

    • @laineybugger
      @laineybugger Год назад +1

      Thank you for the tip I have the same issue.

    • @TC-ku4vv
      @TC-ku4vv Год назад +1

      @@ff-ti7nj I'm surprised by your lack of empathy

  • @motherofheelers8818
    @motherofheelers8818 2 года назад +4

    Adding some to checkout now!! I'm a nursing student and proud pet mom to dogs and a cat. I don't see why this isn't a bigger and more hyped product but I can see how amazing this can be!!

    • @fallback8314
      @fallback8314 Год назад

      because it's a threat to big pharma.

  • @ManWytch
    @ManWytch 2 года назад +2

    This Nurse gives a big thumbs up 👍 for this video!!! Very well done!! They now sell small glass size usb hypochlorous acid maker for @ $14… great for plants & gardens, cleaning tubers prior to storage, basic disinfectant. A bottle for the face and hands is a must!

  • @larocio
    @larocio 2 года назад +16

    Thank you for taking the time to educate us all!! My skin looks amazing thanks to you!! ❤️

  • @debmurray2734
    @debmurray2734 2 года назад +4

    Honestly I feel like I just stumbled on this solution, and bought it for my kids to control their maskne. But wow l, when my rosacea suddenly toned down, this was the only change I could point to. Started applying to my eyes (not contacts), and red eyes are now under control.
    Now I am gifting this product to everyone I know.

    • @dawalrus
      @dawalrus 2 года назад +1

      How do you apply it so it helps with red eyes? Do you spray it directly into your eyes?

    • @debmurray2734
      @debmurray2734 2 года назад +2

      @@dawalrus some hypochlorous acid eye sprays have instructions saying spray a cotton round and swab eyes. But I do spray it directly right in my eyes. I don't see it as any different than applying eye drops.

    • @lisagardner4814
      @lisagardner4814 2 года назад +1

      @@debmurray2734 Do you think this would help chronic dry inflamed skin I have such a weird texture it’s happened all of a sudden since I’ve been wearing the mask and I also suffer from dry eyes like leaking eyes fogging eyes scratchy feeling leaking constant it’s been happening for like 30 days straight and I don’t know what to do

    • @debmurray2734
      @debmurray2734 2 года назад

      @@lisagardner4814 can't hurt to try it on your eyes. To be honest, I haven't tried to use it for dry inflamed skin so I can't even speculate. I am no specialist - just an observant consumer. I don't think it can hurt to try it on your skin - patch test to make sure you don't make things worse.

  • @roseboogie75
    @roseboogie75 2 года назад +19

    It’s also being used a lot for Ocular rosacea.

    • @DahHar117
      @DahHar117 Месяц назад

      What does it do for ocular rosacea? What about regular rosacea?

    • @roseboogie75
      @roseboogie75 Месяц назад

      @@DahHar117 an eyelid hygiene routine helps SO MUCH with ocular rosacea but the kicker is how sensitive those eyes are to pretty much everything. The HA works wonders for this, and as a bonus it does decrease inflammation. Same with rosacea on the rest of the face. It calms the storm or more like helps keep the storm from starting.

  • @starlight1818
    @starlight1818 2 года назад +9

    Hello doctors!! I would like to see you try more Korean/Japanese skincare. Although they aren't very focused on actives like retinoids, I would like to see your thoughts and recommendations in that category. 💕💕

  • @BeatrizRodriguez-br7hl
    @BeatrizRodriguez-br7hl Год назад +12

    How would you incorporate this into your routine if you use vitamin c in the am and tretinoin in the pm since it can't be used at the same time as antioxidants? Thank you!

    • @nicolabaker4391
      @nicolabaker4391 6 месяцев назад

      It is recommended to use the HA and then let it dry before continuing with the rest if the routine.
      I personally wash my face, spray my Hypochlorous acid, then wait an hour before applying any other skincare.
      Obviously this cannot be done in the morning so I use it the evening.

  • @ami2846
    @ami2846 10 месяцев назад +1

    I randomly bought a “skin and surface sanitizing spray” today and it turned out to be hypochlorous acid. Never heard of it before. Seems very useful!

  • @milamonster
    @milamonster 2 года назад +4

    Had no clue about the antioxidant part. So glad I know now!

  • @connie6410
    @connie6410 2 года назад +6

    I've heard of this ingredient but really didn't know what it was for or how to use it. Thanks for all the info!

  • @dreamiran6601
    @dreamiran6601 2 года назад +4

    The “hand throw” to introduce the video topic that you both do in almost every video has me WEAK but I love it! And actually look for/wait for it😄…… Along with the awesome and very relevant content of course!😁

  • @ErikBPG
    @ErikBPG 2 года назад +21

    However. Isn't just treating with an antiseptic be just as harmful as it can be useful? Our skin is a microbiome with populations of beneficial bacteria as well

    • @21972012145525
      @21972012145525 2 года назад +6

      Good question! Does it kill the “good” bacteria as well drs?

    • @nommmmmames
      @nommmmmames 2 года назад +9

      I would think the good bacteria on your skin is likely resistant to hypochlorous acid since they are, like your white blood cells, “endogenous” to your body. Not a dermatologist tho, I have an immunology minor

    • @bhaddbhussy9595
      @bhaddbhussy9595 2 года назад +1

      @Ivanda4saken369 gurl u weird

  • @wendymac423
    @wendymac423 2 года назад +3

    Another great educational video - class is in for 2022! I feel hopeful - my daughter's adult acne is out of control. I will immediately mention this! Thank You!

    • @gina2190
      @gina2190 2 года назад

      She’s probably got skin mites

  • @Kasiabobasia
    @Kasiabobasia 2 года назад +27

    I normally recommend it for my patients for use around the eyes in the case of ocular rosacea and blepharitis but I also found a huge benefit using for maskne! Highly recommend.
    It’s great that it’s so easily available now!

    • @lorileyba5636
      @lorileyba5636 2 года назад

      Do you have a specific way to use it for ocular rosacea? I've been using a compounded ivermectin cream for rosacea and have noticed that my eyes aren't nearly as dry even though you can't get the cream near the eye. My guess is that it has simply lowered the demodex mite population. I have an eye surgery (vitrectomy) coming up soon and would love to get the dry eye as under control as I possibly can for a better outcome. Thank you for any suggestions.

    • @Kasiabobasia
      @Kasiabobasia 2 года назад

      @@lorileyba5636 depends on the formulation. There are sprays that can be spritzed over closed eyes/on the skin. I found those to be the most versatile.

    • @user-pn6qh7nk5q
      @user-pn6qh7nk5q 2 года назад

      Hii. Can you tell me ideal ppm and ph for scalp use? Eczema😣

    • @lisagardner4814
      @lisagardner4814 2 года назад

      Would this help seborrheic derm

    • @lisagardner4814
      @lisagardner4814 2 года назад +1

      @@Kasiabobasia cab this help with seborrheic derm and dry flaky skin

  • @jillianadriana9584
    @jillianadriana9584 2 года назад +19

    I’ve been using this stuff for a couple years now. I had some issues with my eyes and my eye doctor gave it to me and I haven’t had any problems since. Plus it’s a nice little mist that I know has all the other benefits you’ve mentioned here, so I just keep using it every day.

    • @HWme
      @HWme 2 года назад +2

      Did he advise it for eyelash hygiene? That topic is interesting lol

    • @jenniferlturner9330
      @jenniferlturner9330 2 года назад +3

      @@HWme I spray it directly on my closed eyes with no irritation whatsoever but be sure to buy the one especially for eyes or skin and not the higher percentage used for cleaning and disinfecting hard surfaces. Amazon carries them so they are easy to find.

    • @floralmora1305
      @floralmora1305 2 года назад +2

      I use it for my eyes as well,such a game changer! Thera tears sells it.

    • @lisagardner4814
      @lisagardner4814 2 года назад

      @@floralmora1305 I need help so bad my eyes have been leaking they’re dry feel like I have glass in my eyes and I have foggy vision 24 seven

    • @floralmora1305
      @floralmora1305 2 года назад +2

      @@lisagardner4814you should ask your eye doctor for sure,he will definitely know how to proceed,by the way,for my extra dry eyes I use Systane hydration PF,these drops are thick but give a lot of relief,as with any eye drops,remember to shake the bottle very well before using it, you’ll find it at any CVS, don’t forget to go to your eye Dr.

  • @darthdicnbalz
    @darthdicnbalz 8 дней назад

    I learned about hypochlorous acid from Force of Nature, an awesome product I've been using for years now. From pacifiers to door knobs, it's awesome. I recommend hypochlorous acid to anybody who wants a better and safer product to disinfect and even sanitize things, especially if you want to avoid nasty chemicals that are harmful in many ways.

  • @prettystars88
    @prettystars88 2 года назад +9

    I've been using this since June of last year and it has helped with inflammation and my acne. Thinking back, I didn't break out as much when I used it regularly. I recommend the Briotech Topical Skin Spray. They even have refills so that's convenient and it's affordable too so definitely worth a try!

  • @susans.6595
    @susans.6595 2 года назад +2

    Can you record a video specifically for young men. My son is 26 and lives in cold climate. He refuses all skin care! Tried to get him to use tretonin just to prevent genetic predisposition to skin cancer. An easy prevention routine would be great to forward to him! PS, he does go for a full body check yearly when remembers!

  • @lisab.3091
    @lisab.3091 2 года назад +6

    This has already been helpful for a patch of eczema on my ear lobe. I am hoping it will be effective during allergy season when I often get a staph infection around my nostril from the constant wiping with Kleenex.

  • @dekalogue
    @dekalogue 2 года назад +7

    sharing my experience... Hypochlorous Acid didn't help in any way with my papulopustular rosacea. Neither did it prevent body odor, Zinc Pyrithione has been much more effective for that.

    • @Oksanado268
      @Oksanado268 2 года назад +7

      I didn’t hear them mention it being used for either of those issue so maybe that’s why it didn’t work for you

    • @1crazysistah384
      @1crazysistah384 2 года назад +1

      Azelaic Acid has been touted as a treatment for papulopustular rosacea. You need to get a prescription for concentrations >=15% like Finacea gel or Azclear. G'luck!

    • @morgianasartre6709
      @morgianasartre6709 2 года назад

      @@Oksanado268 Body odor is caused by the bacteria on your skin so in theory hypochlorous acid should help with it, maybe they were not using enough of it though.

  • @mhi2415
    @mhi2415 2 года назад +3

    Tower 28 SOS spray is what I have been loving for my skin when wearing masks. It also contains HOCL

  • @heatherk.9937
    @heatherk.9937 2 года назад +5

    Had NO idea this was available OTC to anyone. Thought it was only recently being used in medical wound care. You guys rock! Thank you!

  • @roseboogie75
    @roseboogie75 2 года назад +1

    Y’all are behind the 8 ball on this one. Dr Dray has been talking about it for a long time.

  • @James-pd1jp
    @James-pd1jp 2 года назад +12

    @doctorly Dr Shah I'm in the 2nd month of using retinol, Skin is gradually getting better day by day . Huge fan of yours from India

    • @Doctorly
      @Doctorly  2 года назад +3

      I love to hear that!!

  • @hottmasala
    @hottmasala 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for the info. I don't watch any other derms on YT so it's a new product to me. Will check it out. Also you guys look tired, don't work too hard. You guys are the most hardworking RUclipsrs out there, so if you need a break your loyal subscribers will always be here waiting! Much love and best wishes for 2022!

    • @Doctorly
      @Doctorly  2 года назад +1

      Thank you so much for always supporting us :) - shah

    • @hottmasala
      @hottmasala 2 года назад

      @@Doctorly Most welcome Dr.Shah, and thank you for the great info and videos!

  • @sammysoppy3361
    @sammysoppy3361 Год назад +1

    i just bought a spray of this in the first aid section at walgreens. very affordable too

  • @debrucey
    @debrucey 22 дня назад

    I just found out that alcohol based hand sanitiser isn’t effective against norovirus but this stuff is.
    Game changer

  • @RH-nc8uu
    @RH-nc8uu 2 года назад +1

    According to skinsmart per manufacturer response on Amazon question -the entire line has identical formula which bears out looking at ingredients and percent list so why would one spend $14-26 or more on 8oz labeled for wound care vs $12 for 2x16oz labeled for Hand sanitizer spray or $31 for 128oz for general surface disinfectant... Again same label with same percent and mfg stated at least once that the "line" has same formula

  • @nidhigupta1686
    @nidhigupta1686 2 года назад +5

    Hey guys, can you discuss hyperpigmentation products that you can recommend? Kojic Acid, Niacinamide, Azelaic, Arbutin. Thanks

  • @emilyloudenslager5459
    @emilyloudenslager5459 2 года назад +5

    Is there a concentration of the acid thats more or less efficacious? I see products on the market with 0.012%-0.018% on the market.

  • @jsp11b
    @jsp11b 2 года назад +4

    omg i’ve been using this forever and definitely have noticed it helps my acne, and allll during the pandemic i sprayed this in my mask and rare got maskne … or covid! *knocks on wood* good to know my hunch was right about this stuff! my friends like it too! we all call it “the pool water” haha ~ good to know about it working against vitamin c and antioxidants! thanks for all the info!

  • @jbaranowski31
    @jbaranowski31 7 месяцев назад +2

    Who else has been mixing hypochlorous acid and vitamin C without knowing they they nullify each other longer than they care to admit? 🙋‍♂️

  • @janetm6701
    @janetm6701 2 года назад +4

    I love the animated graphics!!

  • @microkarl
    @microkarl 2 года назад +12

    But what about the potential "danger" of it? I have heard that it DOES have a fast oxidation (expiration) time and can turn into either bleach or chlorine over time. So once opened, try to keep using it within a short period of time (maybe 30 days) or it won't be beneficial anymore. What's your opinions on this?

    • @daniellemccall9273
      @daniellemccall9273 11 месяцев назад

      I'm not an expert here but from my understanding the shelf life depends on how it was made and the company should provide a expiration date. There are several methods of creating the solution and at varying strengths. The solution will only decrease in strength over time and never become like bleach. There are ways to test this but I cannot recall.

    • @debrucey
      @debrucey 9 месяцев назад

      It breaks down into salt water, that’s all

  • @rebeccap223
    @rebeccap223 2 года назад +5

    I love hypochlorus acid. I have been using it in the middle and after my workouts because I breakout in a rash if I have sweat sit on my underarms, face, and even my behind 🤭

  • @DaniHMcV
    @DaniHMcV 2 года назад +12

    Does hypochloric acid also kill the beneficial bacteria on our skin? Could it cause yeast overgrowth?

    • @garyallen9840
      @garyallen9840 2 года назад +2

      Believe it or not, it doesn't kill any good bacteria in the skin.

    • @DaniHMcV
      @DaniHMcV 2 года назад +1

      @@garyallen9840 thanks!

  • @Mensan1960
    @Mensan1960 10 месяцев назад

    I've been making my own HOCL for YEARS and use it all the time. Specially after surgery or large wounds. I soak a bandage in it and tape it over the wound and it heals like crazy. My wife carries it in a small bottle and sprays our hands after using a shopping cart, etc... If someone is really sick in the house, you can even put it in an ultrasonic humifier in their room and it will help minimize there down time.

  • @anita.s2649
    @anita.s2649 2 года назад +1

    Can we have a Q&A on introducing acids to your skin care routine especially if you’re new at it

  • @chelseatylerr
    @chelseatylerr 6 месяцев назад +1

    I have the skin smart antibacterial spray for eczema and it says it is hypochlorous acid..if I used that on my face can it also help with acne ?? It does say it is safe around the face and eyes but I'm not sure if I should by the one you showed

  • @itsmariam5776
    @itsmariam5776 2 года назад +4

    Can you please talk about oral glutathione and tranexamic acid. I am middle eastern and I have hyperpigmentation on multiple areas of my body (PIH after mosquito bites, childhood scars...etc) and I was wondering how effective oral medications can be for treating that.

  • @yoo-namackay5993
    @yoo-namackay5993 2 года назад

    Thank you for telling us that it doesn’t work with vitamin C, had no idea and will not mix. I use the tower 21 SOS spray and love it, but will have to try these because the price is much better.

  • @bhavyasinha6684
    @bhavyasinha6684 2 года назад +2

    Hello doctors. Can you please create a video on body skincare (not face) like retinol body lotions etc.

  • @windskm
    @windskm 2 года назад +2

    Never thought I’d see Hypochlorous acid on skin care, it’s popular for eye hygiene and blepharitis treatment.

    • @veronichelle
      @veronichelle 2 года назад

      that's also where I was first introduced to it but quickly learned it's touted for many areas of the body!

    • @Mum2cuties
      @Mum2cuties 2 года назад

      Yes it works great for this

  • @rhiannamarusek6304
    @rhiannamarusek6304 2 года назад +1

    But where the eye cream video at... 🤔 lol thanks for all the amazing videos! This channel is everything 👏

  • @sherinie22
    @sherinie22 2 года назад

    I've been using this for over a year & I use it after exercise & a few times during the day since i have to wear a mask all day for work.

  • @amandastraight8640
    @amandastraight8640 2 года назад +7

    I have bought so many products due to your recommendations that I’m still trying to figure out how to incorporate them in my skin routine which at this time is all over the place😂 but I’ve seen major improvements in my skin so THANK YOU BOTH❤️❤️Now it’s time for another purchase apparently🤗

  • @garnettnichols2236
    @garnettnichols2236 2 года назад +1

    On you next discussion on skin care can you evaluate Meaningful Beauty (Cindy Crawford’s line)? There’s always a commercial on. Thanks

  • @PrincessHeartLove
    @PrincessHeartLove 2 года назад +1

    Really helpful video!! How many hours should I wait until I spray it after using vitamin C? Or can I spray this before applying vitamin C serum in the morning?

  • @ausaiyanausaiyan4436
    @ausaiyanausaiyan4436 2 года назад +2

    Hey can you guys do a video on how to get rid of blind pimples?

  • @akaj5242
    @akaj5242 25 дней назад +1

    Could it kill the good bacteria present on the skin though?

  • @blogabenteuer
    @blogabenteuer 2 года назад

    Thank you for the product recommendations!! The products marketed for the eyes specifically are like $30 for less than an ounce 🙄

  • @nyahpittman
    @nyahpittman 2 года назад +2

    Could you looking into the brand good molecule’s and let us know if some of the items are good for your skin like their squalene oil, eye creams including the eye masks etc.!

  • @TheAstroWitchLux
    @TheAstroWitchLux 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for such an informative and educational video 😀 I hadn't heard of Hypochlorous acid before and will try it for my eczema. Could you make a video on when/what age to start Profhilo and if it's good to do Profhilo while you have skin issues such as hyperpigmentation, eczema etc, or for people with acne as that seems to be common in the population. And can you mix that with injectables.

  • @nc2227
    @nc2227 2 года назад +4

    Thank you so much for this video!
    I haven’t heard of the ingredient before but will definitely be purchasing.
    I have eczema and psoriasis and get peri oral dermatitis flare ups sometimes.
    Because of this I often have broken skin and bacteria can get in.
    I’ve had a staf infection before and it was terrible so will be trying this.
    Hopefully I can find something in Australia some of the products you show I can’t find.

    • @lisagardner4814
      @lisagardner4814 2 года назад +1

      Have you tried this did it work

    • @nc2227
      @nc2227 2 года назад

      @@lisagardner4814 I have bought it and have applied it a few times ☺️
      I haven’t had any infections to know if it works or not but I think it’s worth having in my bathroom cabinet.

  • @Devine1120
    @Devine1120 7 месяцев назад +1

    What About for body odor ?

  • @brownhaddl3y
    @brownhaddl3y 3 месяца назад

    Every time I go to the beach I get a rash on my arms. Never knew why just got used to it. I will try this

  • @karlahabbershaw1971
    @karlahabbershaw1971 2 года назад

    I would LOVE to hear your opinion on my usual products - Cleans: Cetaphil gental face cleanser Treat: RoC Retinol Correxion and Protect: Sebamed Sensitive skin Moisturizing cream (this is my night routine in day no "treat" step and add a sun screen) I am 23 and had deep acne scars which are still present but better since starting retinol and hyper pigmentation which is newer. My hyper pigmentation started right around when my acne started subsiding I'm my 20s.

  • @rebekahdooley9129
    @rebekahdooley9129 2 года назад +1

    Can y’all please review the new elf pure skin line! Love your channel and recommendations 💙

  • @riyadas-vu3wf
    @riyadas-vu3wf 2 года назад

    Should do a video on best tinted sunscreens which hides blemishes and doesn’t clog pores

  • @defiantjv2920
    @defiantjv2920 2 года назад +1

    Does Mederma Advance Gel work against Acne scars? Ive been using adalephene retinol every week but i have yet to see the results.

  • @paranoidhumanoid
    @paranoidhumanoid Год назад

    I picked up a small battery powered pen-like device manufactured by Panasonic -- DLSPOO6 -- that produces hypochlorous acid by pressing a button, then spraying it onto areas that are prone to bacteria/viruses. Perfect for spot cleaning and sanitizing hats and masks.

  • @miaross777
    @miaross777 2 года назад +1

    Has anyone used hypochlorous acid making device? Would you recommend it? I figured it will be more economical.

  • @soulp0wer
    @soulp0wer Год назад

    Hello Doctors,
    Thank you for sharing your knowledge. I'd like to incorporate hypochlorous acid in morning routine. My morning routine is, in the following order, (1) salicylic acid 2% face wash + (2) benzoyl peroxide 2% + (3) moisturizer + (4) sunscreen. At which point of my morning routine can I use hypochlorous acid?
    Regards,

  • @kimberlystanley2529
    @kimberlystanley2529 Год назад

    Will it kill norovirus? I've read that it does...I bought the product called Purerox disinfectant spray. By the way I've never watched your channel until today, and I had to sit down and have a seat at my table and look at both of y'all. Both of you are just ' drop dead gorgeous men!!!!❤

  • @jilliansmith8080
    @jilliansmith8080 4 месяца назад

    We need an update on this.. There's much confusion. I think there's a couple derms that say once this product dries that you can continue with any skincare incl vit c or retinal.

  • @alexandraalvarez9324
    @alexandraalvarez9324 2 месяца назад

    Damn, I've been using it with my Vit C! The more you know!

  • @loveneoperana9938
    @loveneoperana9938 2 года назад +3

    So it’s ok to spray on top of sunscreen? Or is it recommended to spray before sunscreen?

  • @mariehicks6121
    @mariehicks6121 2 года назад +1

    I was wondering if you could do a review on the good molecules line please

  • @nvk5272
    @nvk5272 Год назад

    Doctorly always to the rescue when needed!!
    can we use this product with topicals faded cream?

  • @conniemaks9350
    @conniemaks9350 2 года назад

    I've been watching you for quite a while now and love your content. Could please do a post or just tell me what you think about older products that use electric like the dermawand and handheld products that have different colored lights in them. Devices that cost cost around $200 each that a lot of us older women ended up buying a few years back.

  • @csakes
    @csakes Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing. If we make it naturally how come it doesn’t inactivate the vitamin c serum we put in our face?

  • @mariakatsikani2799
    @mariakatsikani2799 2 года назад +1

    About what said regarding deactivating antioxidants; can this substance create the oxidative stress we are trying to avoid? Does it deactivate the protection of sunscreens?

  • @lisasmith1066
    @lisasmith1066 2 года назад +2

    Liked as soon as Dr. Maxwell got Dr. Shah to spray his face. Y’all are too funny! Thank you for the knowledge and the laughter

  • @volfgang1393
    @volfgang1393 Год назад +1

    After applying antioxidants, How long should you wait before using this?

  • @drriverasong1157
    @drriverasong1157 2 года назад +2

    So I know TAO is no longer recommended due to the high rate of allergenic, so is hypochloric acid a better replacement?