This makes me want to see Try Guys try running a daycare, and between all the chaos of 15-20 children running around the office, we get cuts to the Try Moms living their best life
Depending on the state they do so, they will not pass the background checks in order to do so. Apprenticeship, in home care, or volunteering would most likely be their options. Especially considering daycare ratios per state.
"They literally suck the life and beauty out of your body." Video transitions to a montage of the 4 of them beautiful women. You're gorgeous ladies! Go get that spa treatment yaaassss
To anyone who need to hear it : cellulite is normal, it is visible on almost 90% of female bodies. It is just because of the way our bodies store fat (which is good and necessary for correct health).
This is true, adipose tissue (body fat) has always served it's purpose on our human bodies....the way it got severely stigmatized made everyone so friggin paranoid about having such a normal thing for us as a species 🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️
Very very true. However, if someone wants to do something about it that isn't damaging to themselves, then they should also not be shamed for doing so.
@@sarroumarbeu6810 it's kinda crazy to think about how far society's beauty standards have strayed from what is natural, normal and necessary for our bodies
First: all of these women are gorgeous and I'm glad they got a well-deserved spa day. Second: this should remind everyone that celebrities look so great in large part because of regular visits to a facility like this. Yes, they use X, Y, and Z skincare products, but they can also afford treatments on the regular, a nutritionist, a personal trainer, etc., and they're expected to spend on those things, too. So don't beat yourself up if you don't look like a Kardashian just because you can't afford to spend thousands every month on treatments.
Not to mention nannies and/or surrogates and housekeepers. All these things moms do on their own especially those who are lower income. (Dad's too!) Parenthood is a lot of celebrities seem to be some of the only ones at least in America who have the village needed to raise a family.
@@QueenofWheels Working out and paying for a personal trainer who can help you figure out all of the specifics to get a certain body type are different. Working out is cheap; personal trainers are not.
DESERVED! Pamper these ladies!!! I love seeing "the Try moms" special episodes too. They're all so, so beautiful inside and out, and it makes me happy to see them getting a day off to feel revitalized and relaxed.
This whole video is a testament to the power of mothers- they push through difficult symptoms and sacrifices they make for their children, all so that we can thrive and learn to become human beings. Thanks Try Moms, and Moms everywhere!
AAAAAAHHHHH!!!! PAAAAAIIIINNNN!!!!!! I broke my hand yesterday because of the hate comments I get all the time. I was so angry that I punched a hole in my computer. Please don't hate me, dear lu
Mothers having to suffer and sacrifice so much isn't the wonderfully inspiring thing most people make it out to be. Systematic misogyny plays a huge part in the amount of suffering women and mothers have to go through.
It's crazy to see how much the cosmetics/care industry thrives and makes massive amount of profits on women's insecurities... Like half of this video at least was about anti-aging. But it's more than okay (and absolutely normal) to age. It's ok to have wrinkles. It's okay to not look 20 when you're in your 30s. A human body is made to age, and not really made to go through 5000 different treatments that probably cost a fortune but don't really make any difference. Also, this is very much a gender-specific thing - not many men go and get a spa treatment to relax, or use anti-aging products, or worry about how they look that much. You're beautiful no matter your age ladies!
100% agreed! Honestly, the biggest reason I watched this video was to see how much crap the spa people fed the moms. I don't blame the mom's, it's easy to believe things when a professional tells them to you, but as a nurse I was rolling my eyes at SO many things the spa people told them. Some of the treatments/ingredients were legit, but a huuuuge portion of them were nonsense buzzwords that aren't going to do anything for the skin besides maybe feeling soft for the rest of the day. Exactly like you said, profiting off insecurities. I'm glad the mom's seemed to have fun and enjoy themselves, I guess that's what matters, but I hate that the beauty industry dupes people like this. P.S. - hyperbaric oxygen chambers are supposed to be a *medical* treatment for very specific conditions. Oxygen toxicity is a real thing and these people are just throwing people in there willy nilly like it's no big deal, that's dangerous.
The call it 'anti-aging' but its just repairing damage and healing the skin. Its not making your cells or skin younger!? Its just making it healthy, why not advertise it as that?
Agreed. I'm glad the ladies got some time to just hang out, have fun, and relax. But while I do believe in the health benefits of some spa treatments, like a massage, I'm pretty doubtful that most of the treatments mentioned in this video actually do much of anything. Which is pretty crazy considering how expensive they are. Also, as you said, there's nothing wrong with aging. It's inevitable for all of us and a natural part of life.
Agree strongly with everything you said and I'd add still that nobody _needs_ to be beautiful. You matter even if you don't think you are or aren't considered beautiful.
love that they got to relax and enjoy a day of being pampered. however nothing about spa treatments are ‘detoxifying’. that’s what your liver and kidneys are for! it’s just a buzzword for marketing :/ sorry, just a pet peeve of mine as a biochemist
I was looking for this comment! A detoxifying cream/treatment/drink is just using your lack of knowledge to sell you overpriced things. Same with the "this cream can help you lose fat in localised areas", you can't target fat loss and a cream is not going to make you lose fat, at best you will lose some water!
I also feel like “oxygenating” isn’t useful. What about ROS and oxidative damage and all that? I don’t know enough about skin (yet?) but I feel like it could be useless, if not downright damaging
As much as I love these Try Mom videos -- I can't help but feel like the LA Lens affects the mental attitude of every single one of them. Each time one of them is self-conscious about something that I think a lot of people who DO NOT live in the LA bubble don't think twice about. I would love to see these gorgeous ladies gaining some more self-esteem. 🥰 Also, now I want a spa day lol
i would really like someone to open a spa where they do all these things but without the buzzwords and pseudoscience and they just say "this doesn't really do anything long-term, it just feels nice, have fun" before they wrap you in a giant foil blanket
Okay, but hear me out. The spa that uses purely casual language and does comfort stuff. The spa that goes all out with sciences. *They're next door to each other*
friendly reminder that aging is beautiful and should be celebrated. no product is going to magically make people years younger and we should not be striving for that! regardless, i’m happy the try moms had some time to relax.
Does anyone else rewatch this over and over so they'll do more like it? Like maybe if I play it over and over they can get some ad revenue to fund another spa day. They deserve it, especially now. Like can we get Ariel like a spa vacation please?
Exactly. You'll get wrinkles as you age. Cellulite is fucking normal. You won't look like a 20 year old your whole life. And that's okay. But I get that they want to do something nice for themselves. And taking care of their skin.
I’m sure this very good for mental health and some skin care benefits. The number of times they used words like detox and other pseudoscience terms that imply our bodies cannot manage toxins on their own is a little annoying. Just sell it in how it makes you feel, you don’t have to lie and try to make it into something it isn’t.
This one!! I love that they talked so much about loving themselves and how "self care" has turned into not neglecting yourself vs. actually treating yourself... But all the buzzwords and negativity towards bodies in their natural form was... discouraging
The abundance of toxins there are today, your body can't manage it all. That's why there are so many immune disorders. It has been proven the sulfates kill good bacteria in your gut, hurting you overall in the long run and causing you to get cancer easier. So imagine all the other things that could be causing issues with your body inside and out. To think all the unnatural products we have aren't affecting us, and that something can't help you detox is a bit ridiculous. Just like asbestos was supposedly okay, and then it was proven it's not. once more scientific studies come out you'll start seeing how much shit is stored in our body. It' is a fact that fat cells hold toxins as well. You can help your body process, even taking vitamins helps your body detox, which is natural. A lot of people do not get the real nutrition they need in parts of the world. You can help your body detox but it may not be as extreme as the beauty industry is making out to be. Kind of like a doctor prescribing high blood pressure medicine the rest of your life instead of telling you to change your diet and exercise more (of course despite issues that do not have to do with weight or diet, but most people with high BP is weight and diet related). Out bodies can manage toxins but to think the abundance we experience day in and day out is manageable is a bit silly. It has been proven that we have micro plastic in our blood even. This is from scientific studies, not someone random person. Of course people pick and choose what suits their life styles.
@@tinntinnamp some of the things you mentioned are true. There are toxins that get into the body. But the things you listed have NOT been proven to be treatable by ANY external skincare routine. Moreover, why would putting more products (natural or not) REDUCE the number of foreign substances found in our body… I clearly said these places do good for mental health and skincare, but all the other things you think these treatments can help with, I’m sorry to say, are totally unproven.
Love the Try Moms and Try Wives, but some parts of this episode made me wince. Seeing them so hard on themselves for having wrinkles, cellulite, etc, is difficult-- especially knowing younger girls might be seeing this. (And as a disabled person, sometimes taking a shower is self-care. Self-care is just whatever you do to take care of your physical, mental, emotional, and/or spiritual wellbeing.) But there's so much social pressure to be skinny and smooth and forever young, and there's so much pressure to go go go and constantly work, I don't blame them. It's just hard to see. I hope they walked away from this feeling pampered. They deserve it! I just also hope eventually, they find a way to be more at peace with their bodies.
There is so much scientific nonsense in this video, but they feel great and that's all that is really important. Treat yourself ladies and especially Moms, you deserve every second and cent of it and more!
@@hopemoore2724 as someone in research, 99% of all this is pseudoscience which is sad. Especially the oxygen treatments which could be dangerous and the overly expensive machinary that does nothing but feel nice.
I think a lot of beauty salons use this type of talk because they want to appear fancy but credible and most people wouldn't take the time to actually fact-check all that nonsense. But as you said, they had a great day and that's the most important thing.
I love the Try Moms! I only wish there was more emphasis on the acceptance of our supposed 'flaws' - cellulite, wrinkles, sun damage, they're all part of living a beautiful, full life! And they are so beautiful already. ❤️
maybe they're just not there yet and that's ok! it would be insincere to pretend that they are. but it's clear they're all working on it & taking their time as they do so.
@@user-oi9ej8bk4v Absolutely! I completely agree. I just think it gets extra complex because they are on this large platform. But 100%, any level of self-acceptance or love is a journey (and usually a long one!).
They have talked about this stuff in almost every video they have done about the Try Moms. People are allowed to feel insecure about their own bodies. It's their body and ,just like every woman, is constantly working on trying to love it, they are also.
yes of course! no NEED. but a WANT can exist. if it makes them feel insecure to have it, there’s nothing wrong with getting rid of it. just as long as it’s purely for THEMSELVES nobody else :)
Agreed. I wish they clarified that most women have this. Women want to get rid of cellulite mostly because society tells you it’s “ugly.” There’s nothing wrong with an individual seeking out treatments, but it’s a larger issue about beauty standards.
Just did a baby one for my 30th. Go. It's worth it and cheaper than you think. I got a facial and a 90min massage for $300 with tip and it was 100000% worth it.
I feel like this should be emphasizing the relaxing part of spending a day at the spa. A lot of these treatments really aren’t necessary and I don’t love that we’re feeding into this idea that in order to look young and beautiful, you need to be poked and prodded and covered in creams and oils and stuff. Just moisturize and wear your spf and you’ll be fine.
Yeah, this video is one of very few on this channel that don't sit well with me. It almost felt like an ad for these ridiculous treatments. The part where they took deliberately unflattering photos of Ariel's face and highlighted all the "flaws" that their treatments could "fix" was downright toxic.
We have to get rid of the notion that people„ruin“ their bodies through pregnancy or aging. Your body may change, but it isn’t ruined. And cellulite and wrinkles are normal! Pamper yourselves, absolutely! You deserve it. And if it makes you happy and relaxed, then it’s doing its job. But be kind to your bodies and yourselves 💖
Let’s not mislead people just because we have to keep glorifying motherhood. Pregnancy can be damaging beyond repair for many. They don’t talk as much about it because we have this misleading notion “being a mom” trumps everything else. About time we embrace the real feeling of women rather than putting motherhood on pedestal at the cost of moms’ mental health.
I’m SO glad these hardworking mamas got an amazing day to be pampered and relax!!! All moms (and dads!) everywhere deserve some time off and some pampering to feel their absolute best, and I know first hand how it’s much easier said than done. As a mom of 3, I’d give just about anything for even a simple massage- I cannot imagine how incredible I would feel getting all these luxe treatments and having a day to focus on just me for once. I hope the Try Moms enjoyed it to the fullest; thanks for letting us come along to enjoy it vicariously with you!
I do stand by self care especially when you’re feeling anxious or depressed as it can help your mental health, but I also like to think that ageing is a privilege. But I think that just comes from personal experience as I didn’t think I’d be alive at this age so now when I catch a grey hair or a new wrinkle forming I do cringe slightly at the sight due to society’s pressure to look young thin and beautiful and then I remember that I was told I wouldn’t reach past the age of 25 (I’m now 33) so ageing for me is such an amazement and I find it beautiful. Those wrinkles, scars, cellulite and stretch marks tell your story and I find that truly wonderful.
There’s something about Allison that makes me want to sit on a couch, sip wine, and talk about the world. She’s seriously so sweet and has such a pleasant aura that exudes calmness. I love her.
It's not all bad. The cute outweighs the bad by a long shot. I just watched my kid with his first helium balloon be so happy about it and I forgot all about the 2 hour car ride I had just done, the fact that I haven't showered in 3 days, my saggy body, etc.
I love all the mom content! even though i'm a) a guy and b) don't want children, i just love seeing the moms living their best lives and being pampered and embracing their beauty!
Like some other people in the replies, I feel conflicted about this episode. On the one hand these women deserve to be pampered, they deserve to do things that makes them feel good about themselves, they're also allowed to have negative feelings about themselves and their bodies, however I still find it grating to listen to these women's negative self-talk. I've always felt like there's a pressure on women to always look their best, but there is also a pressure on women to talk themselves down, so that they don't appear "too pleased with themselves." I just think this is something that this video could have been more aware of, and maybe not have interpersed so much self-deprecation in this video because it's not helping anyone; it doesn't make them "relatable" and it can be directly harmful to people who struggle with body image.
agreed. I love the try guys and I love everyone in this video. but for example like Ariel talking about how she's worried about getting wrinkles because she's getting over 30, like cmon, wrinkles are natural!!! and having them does NOT make you any less beautiful!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The one woman with melasma might actually have those spots due to the creams she was using. In the US, they do not have to put on the front if it has skin bleaching chemicals in it. She might actually have what's called Purpura or Exogenous Ochronosis. I say this bc they have purplish coloration underneath, rather than just darker brown
Motherhood isn't necessarily giving birth. Sometimes you get the joy of helping someone you love raise a child. It's definitely exhausting but uplifting and wonderful. (Note: I chose not to have children. Still don't want to give birth. But I'm blessed to help my brother raise his son.)
As a 26 year old mother of two... wait WAIT waaaaiittt until your almost too old, enjoy every second of your pre parental life, the second you conceive tiny people your life is about them and no longer about you ❤ also have a pee alone for me and enjoy that too!😅
@@marcusbrown188 lol no dude, giving birth and taking care of newborns brings well-documented biological effects with it, a lot of it is due to hormonal changes which also vary a lot from person to person. AND a bunch more information that neither me or you have about these four women's situations
Jonathan seemed so sweet and understanding about it. Rachel said “yeah I’m not gonna let you film the butt” and he looked like “oh ofc no problem, whatever makes you comfortable” ❤️❤️
Joey is just so pretty couldn’t even tell by her skin that she’s a mom already but here I am in my 20s looking so old already. I keep coming back to watching this because it helps me relax somehow and hopeful that I can treat myself to a spa day someday. 😂
they deserved every moment of this spa. after having labor and delivery complications myself, seeing them just being able to heal and take care of themselves is amazing
Can we please keep up the try moms/try wives/women episodes? As a female, it's really nice to see women supporting each other and addressing common issues/stresses/medical concerns.
Yay for giving these moms a beautiful spa day!! The anti-aging stuff is so sad for me to hear though! These women are so beautiful and aging is literally the most natural things human do! I wish they weren’t so hard on themselves
95% of women have cellulite, it is very normal and actually very important for storing energy. Also there is nothing that gets ried oft it besides painful, expensive and dangerous plastic surgery
Note: totally get this is my opinion and I love skincare stuff but this is my opinion for this video: This is one of the videos I feel 50/50 about, it doesn’t feel as empowering in a way, instead of discussing how it’s natural to age, to have wrinkles and have cellulite, it’s instead about using expensive products that use buzzwords and pseudoscience. I completely understand having insecurities and love the discussion about what happens to the skin and hair after having kids, it just doesn’t feel like it fits the try guy brand and doesn’t feel like it’s doing much of anything for the viewer. In the try guys get red carpet facials it felt more educational in a way and didn’t just feel like a video about spending money for a brief change in skin. Instead it wouldve been cool for it to be about what they AS MOMS can do in their day to day life to encourage self care and normalize taking time for yourself in a way that is cost effective and time effective, like discussing products that are available at regular stores and things someone can do for their skin that isn’t spending $300 on a single cream. I liked the idea of self care through this but it would’ve been more meaningful to discuss burnout as a parent and what self care means more deeply considering they mentioned how self care they do is more of survival and hygiene.
I want to address some of the comments here. "There's nothing wrong with wanting to change your body" is a common statement in this comment section. But, that isn't actually true when you are voluntarily putting what you are doing on display for a huge audience to see and hear. Expressing to everyone (including a lot of women and young girls) that these women wish to look younger, want to get rid of cellulite etc, and NOT bringing up another perspective/adding some kind of disclaimer in the edit, THAT can in fact be hurtful. This has nothing to do with, for example, Rachel wanting to get rid of cellulite on her body, but it does have everything to do with the fact that a worryingly large amount of girls and women feel pressure to change their own bodies in similar ways. The Try Moms/Try Guys production team haven't done anything objectively wrong - I just wish they had taken the step towards body positivity that is lacking in today's media. On a personal note, I developed an eating disorder and exercise addiction when I was 14, and it was partly due to me devoting a lot of my mindspace to non-body-positive influencers and content, and not knowing that there were successful happy people out there with different mindsets. Showing that there are different perspectives and experiences really does make a difference. (That's why I want the Try Moms/Try Guys team to showcase this as well
I wish i have a mom like you lol. I remember this like yesterday, even tho its been a few years, when i asked my mom for a bra and she said "its your fault you havent grown anything yet" "suck your stomach in" "dark skin is dirty, you look so nice and white"
It's haunting how American liberals have co-opted actual leftist body positive and body neutral theory and "My body, My choice" rhetoric into validating and justifying the capitalist machine that is the beauty industry which is BASED on the oppression of women from the women who make the products to the women who buy them. There needs to be analysis of the bigger picture of oppression and how intersectionality plays into all of this and yet liberals as politically capitalist will conveniently make it about an issue of individuality.
Oh the thought of having a nice day spa experience seems so incredible! I want to go now! Being a mom is difficult finding the time for yourself, and it's easy to feel guilty about it if you do..... my brains always like "you could be doing this at the house or for the kids" and i find it hard to relax..... glad they got to go do this
As a stay at home mom of two babies under 2, it’s so refreshing to see videos like this & to know all moms have their insecurities and difficulties finding time for self care. I LOVE Try Guy videos that make me lmao, but it’s awesome seeing the Try Moms and being able to relate!
I love the self care message. Get a message, a facial, it always makes you feel better. But spending that amount of money on looking “younger” is insane.
I absolutely loved the idea from the last “You can sit with us” episode. Please make a Miss or Mr America Episode incorporating Rachel’s own experience, the husband who is a super fan and competition of the TryGuys competing in all the actual categories. Could also be a 2 part episode
I love the idea of these women getting self care and relaxing treatments! For anyone concerned with how they look please don't listen to some of this-- there was a lot of self critiquing and the aestheticians (or the clips we saw) we very critical just with sweet voices. We all want to improve ourselves but this can slip to self hatred very quickly. From someone who goes to an medical aesthetician (an rn) and has paid a lot for skincare treatments some I loved some I was talked into.
I love this video! I think the Try Moms are such a refreshing addition to the channel. I have been a dedicated Try Guys fan since the very first video, and as I have grown up with them, my life has changed so much. I was a young college student when the first video came out and now I am a married mother of two. I relate so much with these ladies. More Try Moms videos please!!!!!
My therapist thinks most "self care" that we talk about is really leisure or self-soothing, and that "self care" should literally be caring for yourself - caring for the body. So sleeping, eating well, basic hygiene, etc. It's a useful perspective change for anyone who struggles meeting those "basic" needs.
I’m loving all of this trywives and try moms content! I started watching the TryGuys as a high schooler and this feels like they’re growing in a sense with me! I worry about some of the same things the TryMoms do when it comes to self care and the way they feel in their bodies. I feel less alone and obviously, I know I can’t afford treatment like this on the daily, but it’s a good reminder that there are things I can do and that all hope isn’t lost. Love ya TryGuys/Wives/Moms/ Humans 💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗
I'm loving this Try Moms series. They deserve this and so much more. Maybe they do a little one or two day vacation somewhere really quiet, beautiful, and extravagant.
You are all so beautiful from head to toe, inside and out. I love watching the Try Moms. You've helped my husband understand the body image issues women grow up with and grapple with as adults. I'm 34 and getting ready for a double mastectomy. Y'all remind me to take the time to take care of me.
I've been going to the spa maybe once every 6 months since I was 16 with my mom for a facial, 30 minutes as a high schooler and one hour as a college student in the winter and summer when I came back to visit home. I'm sure in the long run even with 2 treatments a year it will make a big difference! I'm so incredibly thankful my mom took my skincare seriously before I ever did!
I know it's a joke and I hate to be a party pooper but I'm honestly slightly worried how normalized it's becoming for mothers to survive and "self-care" through wine, sometimes daily and in big portions. I know Ariel was joking about the amount too but "functional" alcoholicism is a very real and dangerous thing and if mothers have to rely on wine to get through the day, there is some serious flaws in the way we don't systematically support moms.
They gotta send Ariel back here, not even for a video she just deserves it
Send her back weekly, poor lady has been through it all these past 2 months
@@ZaynMalik-sq2li agreed. With this whole situation she deserves the world.
I was thinking the same thing through the video
So true
This makes me want to see Try Guys try running a daycare, and between all the chaos of 15-20 children running around the office, we get cuts to the Try Moms living their best life
I need this
This would be amazing
Depending on the state they do so, they will not pass the background checks in order to do so. Apprenticeship, in home care, or volunteering would most likely be their options. Especially considering daycare ratios per state.
15-20 might be too much, from a legal standpoint
yes! YES! someone- uh, producers, staffs, anyone. Please get this started! 😂
Babysit the try moms babies! 😁
"They literally suck the life and beauty out of your body." Video transitions to a montage of the 4 of them beautiful women. You're gorgeous ladies! Go get that spa treatment yaaassss
To anyone who need to hear it : cellulite is normal, it is visible on almost 90% of female bodies. It is just because of the way our bodies store fat (which is good and necessary for correct health).
This is true, adipose tissue (body fat) has always served it's purpose on our human bodies....the way it got severely stigmatized made everyone so friggin paranoid about having such a normal thing for us as a species 🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️
Very very true. However, if someone wants to do something about it that isn't damaging to themselves, then they should also not be shamed for doing so.
thank you for saying this
@@sarroumarbeu6810 it's kinda crazy to think about how far society's beauty standards have strayed from what is natural, normal and necessary for our bodies
Just look at societies view on body hair. 😕
First: all of these women are gorgeous and I'm glad they got a well-deserved spa day.
Second: this should remind everyone that celebrities look so great in large part because of regular visits to a facility like this. Yes, they use X, Y, and Z skincare products, but they can also afford treatments on the regular, a nutritionist, a personal trainer, etc., and they're expected to spend on those things, too. So don't beat yourself up if you don't look like a Kardashian just because you can't afford to spend thousands every month on treatments.
Yep, and afford both in the sense that they have enough money but ALSO they can afford to spend hours at a spa or exercising instead of working
Not to mention nannies and/or surrogates and housekeepers. All these things moms do on their own especially those who are lower income. (Dad's too!) Parenthood is a lot of celebrities seem to be some of the only ones at least in America who have the village needed to raise a family.
A personal trainer isn't something u need to be rich for. I workout a hour a day and poor as dirt
@@QueenofWheels Working out and paying for a personal trainer who can help you figure out all of the specifics to get a certain body type are different. Working out is cheap; personal trainers are not.
I was literally just thinking this!!
DESERVED! Pamper these ladies!!! I love seeing "the Try moms" special episodes too. They're all so, so beautiful inside and out, and it makes me happy to see them getting a day off to feel revitalized and relaxed.
agreed!
same i just also feel like buying everything i can to make them happy
This whole video is a testament to the power of mothers- they push through difficult symptoms and sacrifices they make for their children, all so that we can thrive and learn to become human beings. Thanks Try Moms, and Moms everywhere!
I disagree, it just shows how bad is the society we live in.
AAAAAAHHHHH!!!! PAAAAAIIIINNNN!!!!!!
I broke my hand yesterday because of the hate comments I get all the time. I was so angry that I punched a hole in my computer. Please don't hate me, dear lu
Mothers having to suffer and sacrifice so much isn't the wonderfully inspiring thing most people make it out to be. Systematic misogyny plays a huge part in the amount of suffering women and mothers have to go through.
It's crazy to see how much the cosmetics/care industry thrives and makes massive amount of profits on women's insecurities... Like half of this video at least was about anti-aging. But it's more than okay (and absolutely normal) to age. It's ok to have wrinkles. It's okay to not look 20 when you're in your 30s. A human body is made to age, and not really made to go through 5000 different treatments that probably cost a fortune but don't really make any difference. Also, this is very much a gender-specific thing - not many men go and get a spa treatment to relax, or use anti-aging products, or worry about how they look that much. You're beautiful no matter your age ladies!
100% agreed! Honestly, the biggest reason I watched this video was to see how much crap the spa people fed the moms. I don't blame the mom's, it's easy to believe things when a professional tells them to you, but as a nurse I was rolling my eyes at SO many things the spa people told them. Some of the treatments/ingredients were legit, but a huuuuge portion of them were nonsense buzzwords that aren't going to do anything for the skin besides maybe feeling soft for the rest of the day. Exactly like you said, profiting off insecurities.
I'm glad the mom's seemed to have fun and enjoy themselves, I guess that's what matters, but I hate that the beauty industry dupes people like this.
P.S. - hyperbaric oxygen chambers are supposed to be a *medical* treatment for very specific conditions. Oxygen toxicity is a real thing and these people are just throwing people in there willy nilly like it's no big deal, that's dangerous.
I know. I don’t think it’s “self care”
The call it 'anti-aging' but its just repairing damage and healing the skin. Its not making your cells or skin younger!? Its just making it healthy, why not advertise it as that?
Agreed. I'm glad the ladies got some time to just hang out, have fun, and relax. But while I do believe in the health benefits of some spa treatments, like a massage, I'm pretty doubtful that most of the treatments mentioned in this video actually do much of anything. Which is pretty crazy considering how expensive they are. Also, as you said, there's nothing wrong with aging. It's inevitable for all of us and a natural part of life.
Agree strongly with everything you said and I'd add still that nobody _needs_ to be beautiful. You matter even if you don't think you are or aren't considered beautiful.
love that they got to relax and enjoy a day of being pampered. however nothing about spa treatments are ‘detoxifying’. that’s what your liver and kidneys are for! it’s just a buzzword for marketing :/ sorry, just a pet peeve of mine as a biochemist
Same, I cringed when they started bringing that up.
Agreed! Loved the video but definitely cringed when I heard ‘detoxifying’ and ‘purifying.’
Yeah, it annoyed me too. Reminds me of those clinics where they "push around" the fat. Like that's not how it works?
I was looking for this comment! A detoxifying cream/treatment/drink is just using your lack of knowledge to sell you overpriced things. Same with the "this cream can help you lose fat in localised areas", you can't target fat loss and a cream is not going to make you lose fat, at best you will lose some water!
I also feel like “oxygenating” isn’t useful. What about ROS and oxidative damage and all that? I don’t know enough about skin (yet?) but I feel like it could be useless, if not downright damaging
As much as I love these Try Mom videos -- I can't help but feel like the LA Lens affects the mental attitude of every single one of them. Each time one of them is self-conscious about something that I think a lot of people who DO NOT live in the LA bubble don't think twice about. I would love to see these gorgeous ladies gaining some more self-esteem. 🥰 Also, now I want a spa day lol
I think part of it is the social media aspect of their jobs... It's sad though because these thoughts seem to be consuming them.
Im in the middle of nowhere florida and feel the same as them
i would really like someone to open a spa where they do all these things but without the buzzwords and pseudoscience and they just say "this doesn't really do anything long-term, it just feels nice, have fun" before they wrap you in a giant foil blanket
😂
I would love to spend money at a spa that was purely science based. I want to hear the evidence and if there isn’t any, say that it’ll just feel nice!
@@Syk5 I love this!!! Tell me science or tell me to shush and enjoy
@@darknebula7 yeeeeeeees
Okay, but hear me out.
The spa that uses purely casual language and does comfort stuff.
The spa that goes all out with sciences.
*They're next door to each other*
friendly reminder that aging is beautiful and should be celebrated. no product is going to magically make people years younger and we should not be striving for that! regardless, i’m happy the try moms had some time to relax.
@Alicia we all die one day and you can do whatever you want! life is better once you realize there are no rules
Does anyone else rewatch this over and over so they'll do more like it? Like maybe if I play it over and over they can get some ad revenue to fund another spa day. They deserve it, especially now. Like can we get Ariel like a spa vacation please?
Yes, its like i can send Ariel the care she deserves through rewatching this video
I'm glad they got time for themselves I just wish our culture embraced aging gracefully instead of trying to push products based on insecurities
Yes! THIS!!!!!
As a sixteen year private practice esthetician, AGREED. There will always be those who prefer constantly manipulating the body.
ABSOLUTELY
That's the deal with capitalism.....ppl not fearing aging like it's the plague is unfortunately bad for business
Exactly. You'll get wrinkles as you age. Cellulite is fucking normal. You won't look like a 20 year old your whole life. And that's okay. But I get that they want to do something nice for themselves. And taking care of their skin.
I’m sure this very good for mental health and some skin care benefits.
The number of times they used words like detox and other pseudoscience terms that imply our bodies cannot manage toxins on their own is a little annoying. Just sell it in how it makes you feel, you don’t have to lie and try to make it into something it isn’t.
This one!! I love that they talked so much about loving themselves and how "self care" has turned into not neglecting yourself vs. actually treating yourself...
But all the buzzwords and negativity towards bodies in their natural form was... discouraging
The abundance of toxins there are today, your body can't manage it all. That's why there are so many immune disorders. It has been proven the sulfates kill good bacteria in your gut, hurting you overall in the long run and causing you to get cancer easier. So imagine all the other things that could be causing issues with your body inside and out. To think all the unnatural products we have aren't affecting us, and that something can't help you detox is a bit ridiculous. Just like asbestos was supposedly okay, and then it was proven it's not. once more scientific studies come out you'll start seeing how much shit is stored in our body. It' is a fact that fat cells hold toxins as well. You can help your body process, even taking vitamins helps your body detox, which is natural. A lot of people do not get the real nutrition they need in parts of the world. You can help your body detox but it may not be as extreme as the beauty industry is making out to be. Kind of like a doctor prescribing high blood pressure medicine the rest of your life instead of telling you to change your diet and exercise more (of course despite issues that do not have to do with weight or diet, but most people with high BP is weight and diet related). Out bodies can manage toxins but to think the abundance we experience day in and day out is manageable is a bit silly. It has been proven that we have micro plastic in our blood even. This is from scientific studies, not someone random person. Of course people pick and choose what suits their life styles.
@@tinntinnamp some of the things you mentioned are true. There are toxins that get into the body. But the things you listed have NOT been proven to be treatable by ANY external skincare routine. Moreover, why would putting more products (natural or not) REDUCE the number of foreign substances found in our body… I clearly said these places do good for mental health and skincare, but all the other things you think these treatments can help with, I’m sorry to say, are totally unproven.
Anytime they said lymphatic drainage…..
@@kirendeepsandhu8018 lol I don’t even know what that means so I couldn’t comment on that!
I love how Joey talked about how moms are pitched self-care is “taking a shower”. No, it’s basic hygiene. I feel so validated, so thank you Joey.
“I’m ZERO” adorable 🥰 please more Try Mom stuff! Spoil the Try Guys moms too!
YES, THIS.
Love the Try Moms and Try Wives, but some parts of this episode made me wince. Seeing them so hard on themselves for having wrinkles, cellulite, etc, is difficult-- especially knowing younger girls might be seeing this. (And as a disabled person, sometimes taking a shower is self-care. Self-care is just whatever you do to take care of your physical, mental, emotional, and/or spiritual wellbeing.) But there's so much social pressure to be skinny and smooth and forever young, and there's so much pressure to go go go and constantly work, I don't blame them. It's just hard to see. I hope they walked away from this feeling pampered. They deserve it! I just also hope eventually, they find a way to be more at peace with their bodies.
The moms all pointed out their flaws but can we all agree they are all absolutely BEAUTIFUL women???
Rachel: I prioritize my kids, I prioritize my job
And the four kids you have at your job 💙❤️💚💜
There is so much scientific nonsense in this video, but they feel great and that's all that is really important. Treat yourself ladies and especially Moms, you deserve every second and cent of it and more!
Yesss, I would love for a professional to comment on all of these „detoxifying oxygenating“ procedures haha
I didn’t know what you meant until I saw the video. Spot on! But I feel being pampered on has its own benefits 😂
"This is plant-based amniotic serum." Umm... what?
@@hopemoore2724 as someone in research, 99% of all this is pseudoscience which is sad. Especially the oxygen treatments which could be dangerous and the overly expensive machinary that does nothing but feel nice.
I think a lot of beauty salons use this type of talk because they want to appear fancy but credible and most people wouldn't take the time to actually fact-check all that nonsense. But as you said, they had a great day and that's the most important thing.
I love the Try Moms! I only wish there was more emphasis on the acceptance of our supposed 'flaws' - cellulite, wrinkles, sun damage, they're all part of living a beautiful, full life! And they are so beautiful already. ❤️
^^^^
maybe they're just not there yet and that's ok! it would be insincere to pretend that they are. but it's clear they're all working on it & taking their time as they do so.
@@user-oi9ej8bk4v Absolutely! I completely agree. I just think it gets extra complex because they are on this large platform. But 100%, any level of self-acceptance or love is a journey (and usually a long one!).
@@eleanoralexander yessss, the large platform is something the producers truly should consider.
They have talked about this stuff in almost every video they have done about the Try Moms. People are allowed to feel insecure about their own bodies. It's their body and ,just like every woman, is constantly working on trying to love it, they are also.
Allison is just so darn beautiful. I can't get over it. Plus, I love a fellow curly girl!
I agree. She is gorgeous!
I don’t know if she’s a model already but honestly she should be one
I’m a huge fan of Try Guys, but part of me wants it to be like “cellulite is normal, so there’s no reason to get rid of it”
There's nothing wrong with wanting a firmer appearance everywhere on your body. I think these ladies know how normal it is to get cellulite.
yes of course! no NEED. but a WANT can exist. if it makes them feel insecure to have it, there’s nothing wrong with getting rid of it. just as long as it’s purely for THEMSELVES nobody else :)
Don’t worry, a fancy looking massager won’t do anything to remove it lol.
Agreed. I wish they clarified that most women have this. Women want to get rid of cellulite mostly because society tells you it’s “ugly.” There’s nothing wrong with an individual seeking out treatments, but it’s a larger issue about beauty standards.
@@irissawa2335 exactly! Especially when there’s so many young and developing girls watching this
I love how straight talking Joey is. Calling out 'self care' as a buzz word & marketing tool. It does feel like that sometimes!
I SERIOUSLY NEED A SPA DAY! This video is making me want and need it more!
Just did a baby one for my 30th. Go. It's worth it and cheaper than you think. I got a facial and a 90min massage for $300 with tip and it was 100000% worth it.
well i hope you are rich based on the prices they have shown
Oh my gosh same
Girl go get one… ya need a break
@@candysweet434 🤣 doesn’t have to be the exact ones they got but the idea of a spa day and just getting pampered with the gals is great!
I feel like this should be emphasizing the relaxing part of spending a day at the spa. A lot of these treatments really aren’t necessary and I don’t love that we’re feeding into this idea that in order to look young and beautiful, you need to be poked and prodded and covered in creams and oils and stuff. Just moisturize and wear your spf and you’ll be fine.
Yeah, this video is one of very few on this channel that don't sit well with me. It almost felt like an ad for these ridiculous treatments. The part where they took deliberately unflattering photos of Ariel's face and highlighted all the "flaws" that their treatments could "fix" was downright toxic.
We have to get rid of the notion that people„ruin“ their bodies through pregnancy or aging. Your body may change, but it isn’t ruined. And cellulite and wrinkles are normal! Pamper yourselves, absolutely! You deserve it. And if it makes you happy and relaxed, then it’s doing its job. But be kind to your bodies and yourselves 💖
Let’s not mislead people just because we have to keep glorifying motherhood. Pregnancy can be damaging beyond repair for many. They don’t talk as much about it because we have this misleading notion “being a mom” trumps everything else.
About time we embrace the real feeling of women rather than putting motherhood on pedestal at the cost of moms’ mental health.
back to watch Ariel get treated like she deserves.
I LOVE JOEY. I love people who keep it 1000% real 😂😂😂😂
Literally went "YOU'RE 36!?" when Rachel said her age, if I look anything like you when I'm 36 I'll be so happy lol
These moms deserve every second of this video! Oh my goodness more Try moms PLEASE
I was thinking the exact same thing! I love the Try Moms videos.
Ariel:" I lost the glow... I lost the elasticity..."
Me, thinking the after pregnancy Ariel looks more beautiful than pre-pregnancy Ariel: "Wut?"
The way Ariel speaks about herself makes me so sad. She’s so gorgeous and produced two gorgeous beings! They need more validation in their lives.
And now her self esteem is probably totally crushed😭💔
As they should!!!!!!
Everyone deserves pampering 😁😁😁😁
I’m SO glad these hardworking mamas got an amazing day to be pampered and relax!!! All moms (and dads!) everywhere deserve some time off and some pampering to feel their absolute best, and I know first hand how it’s much easier said than done. As a mom of 3, I’d give just about anything for even a simple massage- I cannot imagine how incredible I would feel getting all these luxe treatments and having a day to focus on just me for once. I hope the Try Moms enjoyed it to the fullest; thanks for letting us come along to enjoy it vicariously with you!
I do stand by self care especially when you’re feeling anxious or depressed as it can help your mental health, but I also like to think that ageing is a privilege. But I think that just comes from personal experience as I didn’t think I’d be alive at this age so now when I catch a grey hair or a new wrinkle forming I do cringe slightly at the sight due to society’s pressure to look young thin and beautiful and then I remember that I was told I wouldn’t reach past the age of 25 (I’m now 33) so ageing for me is such an amazement and I find it beautiful.
Those wrinkles, scars, cellulite and stretch marks tell your story and I find that truly wonderful.
There’s something about Allison that makes me want to sit on a couch, sip wine, and talk about the world. She’s seriously so sweet and has such a pleasant aura that exudes calmness. I love her.
Every Try Moms videos get me closer to finally getting my tubes tied
This video, in particular, reinforces my choice to be childfree. I expected a nice relaxing video of spa treatments and instead heard horror stories.
It's not all bad. The cute outweighs the bad by a long shot. I just watched my kid with his first helium balloon be so happy about it and I forgot all about the 2 hour car ride I had just done, the fact that I haven't showered in 3 days, my saggy body, etc.
@@elizabethwhitman7846 I'm okay thanks. I enjoy helium baloons way to much to share them with a baby anyway.
Agreed. I was waiting for someone to say this, glad I’m not the only one.
Yeah I'm 32 and child free and this is making me super thankful for that
I love all the mom content! even though i'm a) a guy and b) don't want children, i just love seeing the moms living their best lives and being pampered and embracing their beauty!
Like some other people in the replies, I feel conflicted about this episode. On the one hand these women deserve to be pampered, they deserve to do things that makes them feel good about themselves, they're also allowed to have negative feelings about themselves and their bodies, however I still find it grating to listen to these women's negative self-talk. I've always felt like there's a pressure on women to always look their best, but there is also a pressure on women to talk themselves down, so that they don't appear "too pleased with themselves." I just think this is something that this video could have been more aware of, and maybe not have interpersed so much self-deprecation in this video because it's not helping anyone; it doesn't make them "relatable" and it can be directly harmful to people who struggle with body image.
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agreed. I love the try guys and I love everyone in this video. but for example like Ariel talking about how she's worried about getting wrinkles because she's getting over 30, like cmon, wrinkles are natural!!! and having them does NOT make you any less beautiful!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
But that's how a lot of women talk in real life. Women talk about wrinkles and men about hair loss.
The one woman with melasma might actually have those spots due to the creams she was using. In the US, they do not have to put on the front if it has skin bleaching chemicals in it. She might actually have what's called Purpura or Exogenous Ochronosis. I say this bc they have purplish coloration underneath, rather than just darker brown
In any case she would probably benefit from visiting a dermatologist rather than a spa.
damn motherhood surely sounds like something I should wait with after hearing these ladies
Motherhood isn't necessarily giving birth. Sometimes you get the joy of helping someone you love raise a child. It's definitely exhausting but uplifting and wonderful. (Note: I chose not to have children. Still don't want to give birth. But I'm blessed to help my brother raise his son.)
As a 26 year old mother of two... wait WAIT waaaaiittt until your almost too old, enjoy every second of your pre parental life, the second you conceive tiny people your life is about them and no longer about you ❤ also have a pee alone for me and enjoy that too!😅
My morher’s looks haven’t changed at all. I think wine and negative thoughts is what’s giving them wrinkles. One of them mentioned gallons of wine
@@marcusbrown188 lol no dude, giving birth and taking care of newborns brings well-documented biological effects with it, a lot of it is due to hormonal changes which also vary a lot from person to person. AND a bunch more information that neither me or you have about these four women's situations
Jonathan seemed so sweet and understanding about it. Rachel said “yeah I’m not gonna let you film the butt” and he looked like “oh ofc no problem, whatever makes you comfortable” ❤️❤️
IKR👏🏻
i love joey sooooo much im so glad shes been included in the second try family shes awesome
love you back
I'm a mom of a teenager, and I'm also in law school. My boyfriend, bless him, treated me to a spa day for my birthday. It was awesome!
I love having Rachel in vids!
i love how rachel is much more comfortable in front of the camera now!
Joey is just so pretty couldn’t even tell by her skin that she’s a mom already but here I am in my 20s looking so old already. I keep coming back to watching this because it helps me relax somehow and hopeful that I can treat myself to a spa day someday. 😂
I love that the try guys share their platform with other people and it actually feels genuine
Allisons whole vibe is so calming and sweet, she's so pretty too!
they deserved every moment of this spa. after having labor and delivery complications myself, seeing them just being able to heal and take care of themselves is amazing
Can we please keep up the try moms/try wives/women episodes? As a female, it's really nice to see women supporting each other and addressing common issues/stresses/medical concerns.
Ariel is such a mood! “Instead of drinking gallons of water everyday, i drink gallons of wine” 😭😎. we love Ariel!
Yay for giving these moms a beautiful spa day!! The anti-aging stuff is so sad for me to hear though! These women are so beautiful and aging is literally the most natural things human do! I wish they weren’t so hard on themselves
Ariel PLEASE remember that we love you and we will always support you...
95% of women have cellulite, it is very normal and actually very important for storing energy. Also there is nothing that gets ried oft it besides painful, expensive and dangerous plastic surgery
I love how they pamper the team and the moms like this. You all look incredible ladies!!
Note: totally get this is my opinion and I love skincare stuff but this is my opinion for this video:
This is one of the videos I feel 50/50 about, it doesn’t feel as empowering in a way, instead of discussing how it’s natural to age, to have wrinkles and have cellulite, it’s instead about using expensive products that use buzzwords and pseudoscience. I completely understand having insecurities and love the discussion about what happens to the skin and hair after having kids, it just doesn’t feel like it fits the try guy brand and doesn’t feel like it’s doing much of anything for the viewer. In the try guys get red carpet facials it felt more educational in a way and didn’t just feel like a video about spending money for a brief change in skin. Instead it wouldve been cool for it to be about what they AS MOMS can do in their day to day life to encourage self care and normalize taking time for yourself in a way that is cost effective and time effective, like discussing products that are available at regular stores and things someone can do for their skin that isn’t spending $300 on a single cream.
I liked the idea of self care through this but it would’ve been more meaningful to discuss burnout as a parent and what self care means more deeply considering they mentioned how self care they do is more of survival and hygiene.
interesting
I want to address some of the comments here. "There's nothing wrong with wanting to change your body" is a common statement in this comment section. But, that isn't actually true when you are voluntarily putting what you are doing on display for a huge audience to see and hear. Expressing to everyone (including a lot of women and young girls) that these women wish to look younger, want to get rid of cellulite etc, and NOT bringing up another perspective/adding some kind of disclaimer in the edit, THAT can in fact be hurtful. This has nothing to do with, for example, Rachel wanting to get rid of cellulite on her body, but it does have everything to do with the fact that a worryingly large amount of girls and women feel pressure to change their own bodies in similar ways.
The Try Moms/Try Guys production team haven't done anything objectively wrong - I just wish they had taken the step towards body positivity that is lacking in today's media. On a personal note, I developed an eating disorder and exercise addiction when I was 14, and it was partly due to me devoting a lot of my mindspace to non-body-positive influencers and content, and not knowing that there were successful happy people out there with different mindsets. Showing that there are different perspectives and experiences really does make a difference. (That's why I want the Try Moms/Try Guys team to showcase this as well
I wish i have a mom like you lol. I remember this like yesterday, even tho its been a few years, when i asked my mom for a bra and she said "its your fault you havent grown anything yet" "suck your stomach in" "dark skin is dirty, you look so nice and white"
And i just. idk.
Ah shit, that sucks. I’m so sorry to hear it. Sending hugs
It's haunting how American liberals have co-opted actual leftist body positive and body neutral theory and "My body, My choice" rhetoric into validating and justifying the capitalist machine that is the beauty industry which is BASED on the oppression of women from the women who make the products to the women who buy them. There needs to be analysis of the bigger picture of oppression and how intersectionality plays into all of this and yet liberals as politically capitalist will conveniently make it about an issue of individuality.
Oh the thought of having a nice day spa experience seems so incredible! I want to go now! Being a mom is difficult finding the time for yourself, and it's easy to feel guilty about it if you do..... my brains always like "you could be doing this at the house or for the kids" and i find it hard to relax..... glad they got to go do this
As a stay at home mom of two babies under 2, it’s so refreshing to see videos like this & to know all moms have their insecurities and difficulties finding time for self care. I LOVE Try Guy videos that make me lmao, but it’s awesome seeing the Try Moms and being able to relate!
well anti-aging isn't real cause we all naturally have to age, but a day to pamper/take care of themselves was ofc, very deserved
That's why you often hear "preventing *premature* aging".
Watching the pampering of these four wonderful women feels like I am getting treated myself, their relief and happiness feels contagious
Rachel: “wait, isn’t vernix what comes out on your baby?”
I had the same thought at the exact same time. Rachel is awesome.
I absolutely adore any content that includes Rachel - I am in awe of how hard she works at home and at work.
You absolutely NEED to make an intro for the try moms and try partners
I love the self care message. Get a message, a facial, it always makes you feel better. But spending that amount of money on looking “younger” is insane.
"You're anti aging back into a sperm cell Rachel"
that's taking the curious case of Benjamin button to the next level
I absolutely loved the idea from the last “You can sit with us” episode. Please make a Miss or Mr America Episode incorporating Rachel’s own experience, the husband who is a super fan and competition of the TryGuys competing in all the actual categories. Could also be a 2 part episode
I love the idea of these women getting self care and relaxing treatments! For anyone concerned with how they look please don't listen to some of this-- there was a lot of self critiquing and the aestheticians (or the clips we saw) we very critical just with sweet voices. We all want to improve ourselves but this can slip to self hatred very quickly. From someone who goes to an medical aesthetician (an rn) and has paid a lot for skincare treatments some I loved some I was talked into.
ARIEL omg I love her “I don’t drink gallons of water everyday. I drink gallons of wine everyday.”
Why is every single woman showed in this video absolutely gorgeous? You all are so beautiful, treat yourselves ladies! You deserve it! 💅✨
I’m due in September of this year With my first child and this really gave me a refreshing look at motherhood. Thank you so much for this ladies!
I’m glad they were able to treat the moms to the luxury spa that the guys went to earlier in their channel.
Tbh, I love watching these try moms. They really deserve a spa day. Love it.
kind of upset i only found this channel series so late :( It is amazing and everyone is literally who i aspire to be in the future.
I love this video! I think the Try Moms are such a refreshing addition to the channel. I have been a dedicated Try Guys fan since the very first video, and as I have grown up with them, my life has changed so much. I was a young college student when the first video came out and now I am a married mother of two. I relate so much with these ladies. More Try Moms videos please!!!!!
My therapist thinks most "self care" that we talk about is really leisure or self-soothing, and that "self care" should literally be caring for yourself - caring for the body. So sleeping, eating well, basic hygiene, etc. It's a useful perspective change for anyone who struggles meeting those "basic" needs.
True. It's like people forget that the skin on ur face is part of ur skin which is one big organ. It's health and self care.
I’m loving all of this trywives and try moms content! I started watching the TryGuys as a high schooler and this feels like they’re growing in a sense with me! I worry about some of the same things the TryMoms do when it comes to self care and the way they feel in their bodies. I feel less alone and obviously, I know I can’t afford treatment like this on the daily, but it’s a good reminder that there are things I can do and that all hope isn’t lost. Love ya TryGuys/Wives/Moms/ Humans 💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗
"I made it - it's mine!"
Such a great line
I love when the try guys/staff/wives/moms use the company money for fun and luxury, I always live vicariously through them in these types of videos
I loved the included pricing! obviously the moms should go back next month for an update video!
I absolutely LOVE when the Try Guys videos feature these ladies. These videos are always so wholesome
bella is back!! miss her banter with the try guys - focus on the placenta serum pt. 2
I'm loving this Try Moms series. They deserve this and so much more. Maybe they do a little one or two day vacation somewhere really quiet, beautiful, and extravagant.
Ah wow... I really hope I'll have a mom friend group when I have kids ❤️
“what did I do to deserve this?” so much Rachel, you deserve the world 🥺
it’s great to see rachel so happy!! love u
You are all so beautiful from head to toe, inside and out. I love watching the Try Moms. You've helped my husband understand the body image issues women grow up with and grapple with as adults. I'm 34 and getting ready for a double mastectomy. Y'all remind me to take the time to take care of me.
Ariel if ur reading ik its easier to say then believe but wrinkles are beautiful .getting older is scary but try embrace the beauty in it ❤️
I love seeing these women relax, i would love to see more try moms videos!!
i think rachel is beyond pretty, her and her daughters are super cute.
I've been going to the spa maybe once every 6 months since I was 16 with my mom for a facial, 30 minutes as a high schooler and one hour as a college student in the winter and summer when I came back to visit home. I'm sure in the long run even with 2 treatments a year it will make a big difference! I'm so incredibly thankful my mom took my skincare seriously before I ever did!
“I drink gallons of wine a day”
😂 if that isn’t the most mom thing ever
I know it's a joke and I hate to be a party pooper but I'm honestly slightly worried how normalized it's becoming for mothers to survive and "self-care" through wine, sometimes daily and in big portions. I know Ariel was joking about the amount too but "functional" alcoholicism is a very real and dangerous thing and if mothers have to rely on wine to get through the day, there is some serious flaws in the way we don't systematically support moms.
As a mother and a HUGE fan of the Try Moms/ Try Ladies, I loved everything about this!
"But I don't. I drink gallons of wine everyday" -Ariel
I adore Ariel🤣 I love all the try moms so much
I just love seeing the try moms get treated with care and having fun, they always make me so happy
I love the concept of "Try moms try THE MOST EXPENSIVE (insert here whatever they want to try)" 🤝🏻
I love seeing videos of these amazing women getting pampered. More pampering! All of the pampering! Make it a series, these ladies deserve it!