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You can create a gentle fragrance free skincare line for us hon! She has some great skincare tips l enjoy her on various youtube features she's done! Her personality is EVERYTHING!!! & hey Cassandra l created the video with you in here is the link, ruclips.net/video/91A_kaA6OEA/видео.html, l hope you like it hon 💞💞💞
Ma'am please please help me out.ive been trying to reach out to you through email and Instagram. Please help me out. I have emailed you and DMed u my urgent concern on insta . Please help me
I need eye cream always, my face creams have alway been to tick for my lids and under eyes and because I believed you and other creators I stop using my eye cream and got so much milia and then had to go to my derma so she could lacer them of, so it cost me a lot more money then an eye cream. You should really consider that Cass.
Dr Idriss's videos gave me such a better understanding to products and my skin. I have such better skin because of her. Her professional advice is the one I trust.
Also, in regards to this reaction, Dr. Idris has made it very clear that not everyone should use fragrances but that she herself isn't sensitive and also enjoys them a lot due to her background (she also likes rose water), which is not the same as a general recommendation and should not be taken out of context; she is an expert but this is her routine, it's not "one size fits all"...
I respect estheticians but I feel that is is a bit out of your scope. She is a board certified derm. She informs her community how to be better educated consumers when navigating the skin care market. Teaching people how to spot products that use misleading terms/labels. Teaches what ingredients to look out for and which ingredients pair well with others. She teaches the science behind skin care. I highly recommend her to anyone trying to step up their skin care and who want to avoid nonsense products that wont do anything for their skin.
again. did you guys even watch the video? it doesnt seem like you did at ALL. this esthetician is agreeing with a LOT of the info here, and also saying to SEE A DERMATOLOGIST numerous times.
I agree. Makes it seem like she is saying that an actual doctor is just a 'term' and she is the expert here. I don't like clickbait used to bash others.
@@EveMattox I work with a lot of doctors, not all of them are impressive. Just because you graduated and got a job doesn't mean you are the best. The doctor who graduated last in their class is still called "Dr." I'm not saying this derm is bad, but your logic isn't correct.
personally dr. idriss is my favourite derm, her professional advices helped me so so much, i love cassandra too but i don't think she's in no place to critique a derm!
The click bait is honestly pissing me off, girl I can’t understand how you think your an “ expert” in this skincare compared to dr Idriss, who is a dermatologist, she studied for 12-13 years and yet u went to school for 6- 12 months. I don’t know anyone who would call esthetician an “ expert” compared to a dermatologist. Also I’m not saying this to hurt or offend anyone, I genuinely love Cassandra content, I just think the click bait of this video was very offensive to dr Idriss.
Girl, you are an esthetician, she's a dermatologist. The click-baity thumbnail is making YOU look bad. Who the heck would want your reaction to her actually professional opinion????
If you follow that dermatologist’s videos you’ll know she has dry skin type so there’re reasons she applies those products to her skin and of course it does not apply to everybody. In other videos she also explains very well what to do wit different skin types, so this girl’s reaction is kinda BS to me
@@dandx67895 Cassandra commented on this particular video, not on the history of the dermatologist's videos since the beginning of time. Your reaction and aggression is totally irrational and unnecessary. Cassandra too does videos about different skin types. I follow both channels and have no problem with rational disagreements on certain skin care routines and products. Skin care is never one size fits all and there's bound to be divergence of opinion and argument and shat works for you may be BS for another.
Everyone has the right to judge and have opinions. And my respects to dr idriss aside this particular routine of hers is not the best according to many common rule of thumbs promoted by other derms, aestheticians and skincare enthusiasit
I'm a respiratory therapist, definitely not a doctor, but doctors at work ask my opinion and recommendation on things all the time. Not everyone can know everything, thats why there are specialties.
Nope, cosmetic formulators are the experts. I'd say an ethe is more of an expert then a derm, because derms don't know shit about cosmetic products a lot of the time
I love Dr Idriss! She's a legit Board Certified Dermatilogist! Not an Aesthetician or Chemist. She knows better what our skin needs more than a chemist.
It is technically their job to know everything skin, hair and nails. When people are experiencing issues with acne or their skin, they go see a derm to get it taken a look at. Dermatologiest are trained to know what every ingredient on any skin care product is. Not all derms are SUPER into skincare, and every ingredient, but they still have to have that level of knowledge on top of going through residency.
Clickbait thumbnails must stop. For someone who is constantly commenting on how bad certain trends are in the skincare/youtube industry, I expected more from Cassandra.
South Asian? I’m south Asian and never heard of this also please refrain from talking about south Asian and Middle Eastern cultures, these two cultures have very different beauty methods and products
Rose water is distilled rose steam and is hydrating, gentle on skin with anti bacterial and anti inflammatory properties and perfect pH. Not at all harsh or irritating and in no way similar to concentrated essential oil.
The comments section is suspiciously free of any kind of negative feedback so I can only guess this will be deleted but I’m getting really sick of unqualified ‘skin care experts’ acting like they know better than people who actually went to medical school. You don’t and this trend of less qualified individuals acting like they have the authority to heavily critique an MD’s personal skincare routine is just a huge turnoff. Not a fan.
Exactly, the thumb nail pissed me off. How dare she points at herself as the “expert” and the actual dermatologists that went to school for so many years just “derm” the audacity.
@@jetungnnifer She never claims to know better than a dermatologist. She even discloses that she's not a dermatologist at the start of every video. She's a medical aesthetician, so her knowledge on skin care is extensive. Professions like medical aestheticians or cosmetic formulators understand skincare and skincare ingredients so they're perfectly qualified to comment on a skincare routine such as this one that focuses on skin health and isn't treating a complex skin disorder. She's not critiquing, she's just sharing her opinion as a skincare expert. I personally appreciate her input and how educational she is just as much as I appreciate the input of other skincare professionals like Dr Dray.
@@IntentionallyAligned I didn’t say she’s not qualified. I know that she knows a lot about skincare but the thumbnail still rubbed me the wrong way because no matter how much aestheticians know they are still not as qualified as dermatologists. She could have labeled herself as esthetician instead of “expert”
The thumbnail is laughable. The fall of her to call herself an expert while simply labelling Dr. Idriss with “derm”. Dr. Idriss is the expert. No offence to esties but she is not an expert with Dr. Idriss as the contrast.
I hope Cassandra and other "skincare influencers" on RUclips change their approach to clickbaity thumbnails honestly. While Cassandra is a licensed esthetician which is better than someone labeling themselves a skincare specialist without proper qualifications, I think many skincare youtubers sensationalize these reaction videos too much, which of course is not only a thing among skincare youtubers but reaction videos in general. However I think it would be good to take it down a notch especially in a video such as this one, because even though Cassandra claims not to know more than a dermatologist, the thumbnail does imply that to a certain extent. While she's very respectful and informative in the way she talks about it, I much prefer the way Robert Welsh reacts to other professional makeup artists' videos, which he originally avoided but when he did it he opened it saying that he will likely not have anything to criticize but rather it will be more of a learning experience for him. I hope you take this sort of approach into consideration for future videos where you react to other dermatologists' skincare videos.
I get the whole clickbaiting for views. But I’m also in California and it’s 600 hours to become an esthetician and the advanced esthetics classes are like 150 hours. So calling yourself an expert with that training vs a derm and their 10-12 years education…. Just feels awkward
It makes me happy to see a dermatologist using rosewater from the ethnic grocery store on her face!! I use the same thing 2x a day every day. Love love love it.
@@ananyabanerjee2523 exactly! Also, people have different opinions. Even if u were to get two Derms, they would both have different philosophies with skincare. This is her Chanel so this is about her skincare philosophy
She cried about her eyebrows when I barely noticed any difference, lol girl, if you saw how my eyebrows come off in the evening you would never complain again.
For some reason my eyebrows start sandy blonde then midway go to corn silk blonde. It looks weird like I half started my brows. I’ve never plucked them they’ve always been that weird color.
@@FernandoTorrera I do dye them with some temporary henna based stuff myself but am always thinking of getting microblading done sometime in the future. Your description of eyebrows reminded me of my sister who has one blond and one brown eyebrow, I think that must be more of a pain overall lol. 😅
I legit watch cassandras videos just to see the entitlement she has to think it’s ok to judge a medical professional when she legit went to school for a year.
9/10 estheticians are going to care more about your face than a dermatologist. Have you seen Cassandra's skin transformation? She clearly knows what she's talking about. The thumbnail is clickbait but who cares? It's RUclips and this is how they make their money. I have seen good dermatologists and bad dermatologists. The last one I saw barely looked at the issue I was having, didn't touch it, walked into the room without knocking while I was changing and sent me on my way in less than 4 minutes. An estheticians job is to care for your face so I have zero issues with one critiquing anyone's skincare routine. Furthermore, when I recently suffered from a serious boil, I decided to go to the ER rather than wait until my dermatologist appointment a few days later. They actually cared for me, treated it appropriately and talked to me. When I went to the dermatologist for the follow-up and concerns, he hardly looked at me, did not want to discuss options for healing quicker and didn't even ask me if I was taking medications. In fact, I have only seen one good dermatologist and this was for a more serious skin condition. She carefully reviewed my options, admitted that there was no easy answer, listened to me about what I had researched and came up with a treatment plan we both agreed on. Estheticians are trained specifically to care for you and your face: dermatologists are doctor's whose jobs are to diagnosis serious skin conditions.
Any Bengali or Indian grocery would work. Bengali groceries are usually the ones that say halal on the signboard because and can have Pakistani, Indian, Bangladeshi listed on it too. After all they were previously one country
I use orange flower water on my hair in winter. Be aware that doing that in summer may lead to you getting chased (oh yes, I mean actually *chased*!) by wasps. (the animal, not the people. 😅)
sorry not sorry but as a fellow med I would agree with Dr Idriss's advice knowing that she has more than a decade of experience and knowledge to get where she is today.
I dont know why an esthetician is commenting on an dermathologist's skincare. Even if she does not criticize her, I really miss the point on why she should "endorse" what dr Idriss is doing.
i think you all fail to realize that scientific literature is available to the public, which is likely how cassandra is able to know so much about all the chemicals and their compounds and the latest news about them. she is just giving out information this lovely derm (who i also watch and love!) didn’t mention. for people who are interested in WHY we shouldn’t do certain things or want to know the risks we are taking if we do decide to do these things, this video is helpful because while you could just take a doctor’s word for it, it’s still nice to know the research and evidence backing up their claims.
We see bizarreness on the internet all the time but this video undoubtedly wins! Come on! She’s an esthetician explaining dermatologist’s skin care. While Dr Idriss does such a wonderful job explaining herself.This girl doesn't have shame. This is so irrelevant.
It takes 6-9months to be certified as an esthetician, 750hrs - 800hrs, you can do apprenticeship or programs to get licensed vs a Board certified dermatologist that takes 12yrs with 40,000 hours of training on average, goes through residency, and medical school. It's wild she thinks she may know more 🤣
@@bettaaesthetics7791That was my initial reaction, but I'm sure a lot of that time was spent learning about serious skin diseases as opposed to just basic skin care. She probably did learn more than Cass did in school, but Cass has been doing this for a while and might have educated herself past what she learned from school. Idk, I'm not saying she was in the right with how she set up the video, but we don't know who has more knowledge on this subject just based on their credentials.
She’s too much for me she’s always way too good for anything water running tugging skin yada yada. I love Dr. Idris because she’s such a no nonsense person.
Dr. Shereene Idriss 🎉❤ she always mentions how her skin is different than everyone else’s and how we all should be aware of that. I’m disappointed that there are people who make videos like these 😮
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Dr Idriss is hilarioussss, I love her so much. On fragrance, as much as possible I avoid it, most of my products have no fragrance except for my cleanser which actually doesn't have that much of a scent
Ermm Cassandra is an aesthetician but isn’t familiar with P50?! That’s like THE most famous cult classic product in the skincare world. Weird she hasn’t heard of it..
P50 is a strong acid toner that has been around for over 30 years. Made by French biological skincare brand Biologique Recherche. Super popular, especially with aestheticians. I was also surprised she doesn't know it.
Bro literally just calm down. I don't think it is in your authority in any way or form to be reacting to a dermatologist except that you have a RUclips channel. She knows what is best for her skin. She is not recommending it to anyone! Also, you didn't really react to her video but literally blurted out some extra information about every product or step of her routine which was totally unnecessary!! If she wanted to give out that info, she would!!
yep. also cruelty-free doesn’t mean much anymore since the studies have already been done by other companies, probaly grant funded by your tax dollars.
I have to say I am surprised you've never heard of Biologique Recherche. It's considered the exfoliation holy grail among all dermatologists and celebs, at least here in Europe. It's the one that started it all in the 1970s when no one even thought about exfoliation. That said, the formula has been copied and reinvented many times over by other companies. And most importantly, made more affordable, because BR is ridiculously expensive.
@@elingrrr There are many and I would suggest you explore what suits you. COSRX Blackhead Power Liquid has a similar INCI list with niacinamide. It's a Korean brand that can be ordered online. But sure many small local brands will have a decent peel.
I was also very surprised that Cassandra had no knowledge on this “halfway decent” product - she’s so condescending that you’d think she knows everything!
If you’re Moroccan you know that rose water is used for everything and it’s our spray water to cool off and use for puffy eyes and even dermatologists in Morocco recommend it. I don’t buy it from the US I buy it whenever I’m visiting or when my family are coming over 😂. Seriously my mother and grandma used it and didn’t use all of the products I have to use now and their skin is great and not wrinkly for women over 70. Maybe it’s my North African gene to thank but we look young for using Argan oil and rose water in our skin care routines 😂
@@sunscreenhoarder6558 I know that she is Lebanese. I just stated that as Moroccan I use rose water as well even that some doctors in the US told me not to use it often. I didn’t say that she was Moroccan 😉. Also, many other people from different countries use rose water: it is just part of my heritage and I just stated what we use it for.
Correction she is not a youtube aesthetician, she is a medical estetician who works along side dermatologists. She IS a skin expert you dolt, you clearly did not watch the video or any of her other videos. A RUclips commenter who thinks they know better than a medical estetician, everyone is a skin expert nowadays huh.
THIS! You can be a 19 year old right out of high school medical aesthetician- it only takes about 6 months to complete that program. Although she may have gotten a lot of knowledge and experience in the field, she doesn’t have all the answers because ultimately she’s never studied anything about how these products work in the body, different skin types, people with certain conditions- people think that because they cured their acne by trial and error, they’re now experts and now what everyone needs. Please. What an insult of a thumbnail.
Cassandra is a licensed medical esthetician. She's not a "RUclipsr claiming to be an expert", she IS an expert. Idk how any of you missed that, it's in the intro of this video lmao.
aliceramenhead according to google being a medical aesthetician is not the same as being a dermatologist. Not the same training and education. I’m sorry, but if I have problems with my skin I would go straight to a dermatologist. Nothing against her skincare content for fun but she and Hyram claiming to be experts get on my nerves because that’s misleading.
@@HelloKitty-cy9bw Hyram is not an expert and I hate that he claims to be. But Cassandra actually is. A medical esthetician is different from a dermatologist, but she's still an expert. Dermatologists focus on skin problems, like cancer or rashes or serious medical issues that involve the skin. Medical estheticians deal with things like acne or rosacea, more minor skin problems.
@@magdalenagrzybowska3823 there's nothing wrong with the audio in this video, I can hear properly both. Do buy an hearing aid , granny!😁 Bad mannered c.w. 🐮 Go spread hate somewhere else!
I love Dr Idress,Dr Dray, and Dr Rattan.There are a few others i like as well,but these 3 really explain the ingredients and tell you the bad and are blunt about it.Dr Rattan is probably my absolute favorite since she specializes in skin of color.
For anti aging benefits, my dermatologist told me that the tretonin 0.01% was just as good as the tretonin 0.1% after one year. It's different for acne but if you’re older, like me, gentle retinols are just as good as strong retinols. Edit - I’ve seen great results with tretonin 0.01% in just 6 months with zero purging
I like your channel, but that thumbnail is clickbait. She’s a certified dermatologist, your an esthetician. I don’t think you have any say for her skincare routine
It feels nice to see a derm use rose water (especially one from the Arabic grocery store). It is definitely more for the aromatic experience for me, but I personally love spraying it all over my face. It is the one thing in my routine that I know probably doesn’t do anything, but it doesn’t hurt me either.
As a chemist, seeing people mix actives to moisturizers makes me cringe so hard. Even us chemists and formulators in actual labs with proper equipment, have a hard time mixing products and making them homogenous and consistent throughout. *Mixing them on your hand is very risky!!* You can end up with patchy application or worse, "hot spots" where there are more actives in contact with your skin, that can burn. If you want to dial down an active, please *apply your moisturizer first* then *LAYER* the active on top!!!
They're basic skincare products not high potency corticosteroids or medium level peels. She mixes it on her hands to apply it on the face, not to sell it. Those two products aren't complicated. An actual chemist shouldn't have that hard of a time mixing. Get over it.
@@theywalkinguptoyouand4060 except the product was *clearly* too strong hence the need for her to dilute it. It's a general precaution or even rule of thumb to layer skincare (1) for safety purposes like I mentioned (2) for getting the most out of your products. Something newbies might want to practice to avoid doing significant, long term damage to the skin they want to care for. Even Dr. Dray mentions this. But you know, if you're so skintellegent, then do whatever makes you sleep at night 😊
I use the Vanicream bar and it has been the best cleanser I’ve ever used for my - unbelievably sensitive, soy allergy having, can’t use a fragranced products within 3 feet Of my skin -self. Before Vanicream I used Purpose liquid wash and it was great too, but Vanicream is my perfect product and I’ll cry if they stop making it. The beauty is that it’s $5 for a bar that lasts me about a month. 👏🏼
Katarina L Hi! It’s normal to dry at this point. I used to be oily but honestly I learned that I wasn’t actually oily - my skin was just over producing oil because it was dehydrated. I live in California where it’s pretty dry so I feel like my skin leans toward dry at this point. And I never feel like the Vanicream dries me out further.
I love Dr Idress and her products yet I don’t understand the hate here. This woman (who I never listened to before) isn’t actually saying she’s “better than” or “knows more than” Dr. Idress . I enjoyed this video, she went into depth about each products ingredients and gave alternative cruelty free advice which is GREAT. Ultimately she supported the routine and Dr. Idress . It’s sad to see all the hate messages to a woman who obviously cares about the environment and people and who’s running a business on RUclips to spread that particular word AND was smart enough to market herself through piggybacking off of DR. Idress fans . We should empowering other women not tearing them to shreds !!!
I’ve been a big proponent of the “no fragrance ever” skincare movement, and have to say that I’m starting to go back on that belief. Not because I don’t think it’s harmful to our skin - because I do think so, regardless of whether you experience a reaction or not. But because I’m just starting to really see the value in enjoying one’s skincare “routine”. Just like I eat chocolate for the experience, though it’s arguably not good for me, I think it’s ok to do a little harm to enjoy it. If it gets you to use the products and just brings you joy in the process, I’d say it’s worth it (in moderation 😉).
@@rianne_9042 calm down gurl. I think what she's saying is, we don't need to discriminate products with fragrance and straight up labelling it as horrible or trash products WITHOUT even trying it.
@@rianne_9042 "fragrance" is chemicals, breathing in is toxic for our bodies of it's not just about skin. There are products with natural smells using essential oils or natural extracts which are not toxic.
@@rianne_9042 oh sorry I think I was meaning to respond to someone else I thought I saw that wanted to go back to fragrance after being fragrance free. My error with your comment.
@@badele80 everything is chemical. Water is a chemical. Glycerin is a blend of chemical. This is a meaningless word. So is the word toxic in the context for that matter. The idea that breathing in a citrus fragranced cream is dangerous to you when say, smelling the aroma of actual lemons, is not when often the very same compounds are involved is patently stupid. It’s true that fragrant ingredients are often very sensitizing people’s skin, and thus should be treated with caution and maybe avoided all together if your skin is reactive to them. It’s also true that some people are quite sensitive to scents, and thus can’t be around air fresheners, perfumes, etc. Neither if those things are the same as fragrance being “toxic.”
@@xqueenfrostine fragrance in ingredient lists mean chemical. I don't mean the general term fragrance. Just like when they say vanilla flavor in ingredient lists means it was chemically created and not real vanilla extract. So yes I am thoughtful about ingredients and stay away from chemical formulations. So it must say the actual sent like lemon essential oil used for fragrance. But if it just says just fragrance or perfume it's a chemical compound. It's how companies get away with the ingredients being shady. If a company is proud of the smell they list the actual natural source. Just like they would be proud of real vanilla bean it would then be specific
Hi Cassandra, next time could you pls turn up the volume of the featured video. I had to keep playing with my volume control in this video. Love you tho!💕
THANK YOU! for addressing the 'rubbing'/tugging. I swear my eyes roll to the back of my head every time a skincare RUclipsr says "you must NEVER use cotton pads on your skin it DRAGS and AGES" when they promoted facial massage one video ago. Yes, of course, when you use oil that helps when you're massaging, but you can't tell me that facial massage (which I love to do) with oil does ZERO tugging/rubbing-damage compared to just as-gently-as-possible wiping something off your face.
Unrelated question for anyone out there... Why do so many influencers and youtubers say "with that being said" or "that being said" in every single video? Half the time they don't even mean what they are saying. It's supposed to be said when you are about to say something contrary. But at this point, Cassandra and others are saying it in every video intro. (Cassandra's intro makes sense in the way she uses it. The problem is that it's said by so many others that it sounds like a throw away phrase because in reality no one really needs to say it at all.) Anyone know where this started and why?
I follow her also. I make my own skin care formulas. I have had too many reactions to products from over the counter and department stores. I have not had any issues for the last 10 years. I love this skin care routine. I have been doing the same for 10 years now. Im almost 50 and still get carded.
yes, but if you watch the entire video, like i did, you’d see that she didn’t say anything wrong or condescending towards dr. idriss. i do agree that the clickbait is not it tho.
I think this some comments are little messed up. Cassandra is definitely not judging dr. Shereene. Y'll really stop fighting who is superior to whom. Shereene knows more and cassandra never meant otherwise. Instead she says she learns from other peoples routines as well. And they both respect each other. Some of you ar acting like you know more than cassandra. she knows more than all of us fighting in the comment section(there can be exception) *So, just enjoy the reaction video.*
I like to put what's left of the tretinoin on my hands under my eyes. I'm going to try the vaseline trick because in the winter especially it can be very drying.
Just be careful locking your tretinoin with vaseline. Vaseline is occlusive and can cause irritation if you're locking in harsh ingredients like retinols.
What is everyone even bitching about get over yourselves. Shes just elaborating on what the Doc is saying besides she has more experienced than anyone watching. Also CRUELTY FREE info is always a plus! Give me ALL the tea ! Keep it up Cass !
Hi Cassandra, I'd love to see you do a video on post-inflammatory erythema and what, if anything, can be done to diminish those ugly red post-acne marks that plague us pale-skinned acne sufferers. 🙏😊
To literally call yourself an "expert" in opposition to a MEDICAL DOCTOR in your thumbnail is absurd. Not really sure what part of your 600 hour esthetician course made you more qualified than a derm with at least 11 years of schooling including residency...! 😬
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You can create a gentle fragrance free skincare line for us hon! She has some great skincare tips l enjoy her on various youtube features she's done! Her personality is EVERYTHING!!! & hey Cassandra l created the video with you in here is the link, ruclips.net/video/91A_kaA6OEA/видео.html, l hope you like it hon 💞💞💞
You really saved my skin 😳💕 thanks cassandra 😭
Ma'am please please help me out.ive been trying to reach out to you through email and Instagram. Please help me out. I have emailed you and DMed u my urgent concern on insta . Please help me
Yay. I've been waiting weeks for someone to react to this video because I loved it
I need eye cream always, my face creams have alway been to tick for my lids and under eyes and because I believed you and other creators I stop using my eye cream and got so much milia and then had to go to my derma so she could lacer them of, so it cost me a lot more money then an eye cream. You should really consider that Cass.
Lol'd at "EXPERT" on the thumbnail 😂
Dr. Shereene Idriss, a Board Certified Dermatologist is the real expert here.
Right 😂
Thumbnails are just for fun you still didn't understood that till now?
@@catius9206 It’s called click-baiting and lying..
Dr Idriss's videos gave me such a better understanding to products and my skin. I have such better skin because of her. Her professional advice is the one I trust.
Agree !!!
Same!❤
Also, in regards to this reaction, Dr. Idris has made it very clear that not everyone should use fragrances but that she herself isn't sensitive and also enjoys them a lot due to her background (she also likes rose water), which is not the same as a general recommendation and should not be taken out of context; she is an expert but this is her routine, it's not "one size fits all"...
I take her advice too!!! My skin feels so much better!
Then... go watch her videos?🤷🏽♀️
I respect estheticians but I feel that is is a bit out of your scope. She is a board certified derm. She informs her community how to be better educated consumers when navigating the skin care market. Teaching people how to spot products that use misleading terms/labels. Teaches what ingredients to look out for and which ingredients pair well with others. She teaches the science behind skin care. I highly recommend her to anyone trying to step up their skin care and who want to avoid nonsense products that wont do anything for their skin.
oh but if dr idriss informs us and we all get educated how can estheticians earn money with their sketchy procedures
100%... I was a bit disturbed by the comments made here. Dr Idriss is an excellent dermatologist and Id t4rust her over any esthetician.
again. did you guys even watch the video? it doesnt seem like you did at ALL. this esthetician is agreeing with a LOT of the info here, and also saying to SEE A DERMATOLOGIST numerous times.
@@ulrikeelibelinde9464😂😂😂 indeed. By the way, are ye Turkish??,
@@claudiaformolo6535actually, most of the comments here did defend Shreene Idriss if ye look carefully 😂😂 And they have got the most likes 😂
I know she doesn't actually bash her but her thumbnail for this video doesn't sit right with me.
I agree. Makes it seem like she is saying that an actual doctor is just a 'term' and she is the expert here. I don't like clickbait used to bash others.
It’s just clickbait
I agree. Probably just clickbair
Stop going aroung trying to find something to critise others🙄
It's just clickbait. Not that Deep tbh. That's the norm of RUclips I guess
Don’t think an Esthetician generally should judge a dermatologist, an M.D. I’m a huge fan of hers and she’s on top in derm education and her research.
To be fair, being a derm does not automatically mean they know about skincare that well
@@msk-qp6fn you're just saying that you dont go to a surgeon because they dont know what is being a surgeon. 😂😂😂
@@EveMattox I work with a lot of doctors, not all of them are impressive. Just because you graduated and got a job doesn't mean you are the best. The doctor who graduated last in their class is still called "Dr." I'm not saying this derm is bad, but your logic isn't correct.
@@aliciat2532 and your ligic isn't correct as well.
@@EveMattox imagine saying that to someone who has worked with hundreds of doctors over the last decade. Lmao
personally dr. idriss is my favourite derm, her professional advices helped me so so much, i love cassandra too but i don't think she's in no place to critique a derm!
I agree! Without Dr. Idriss and Dr. Dray, maybe my pimples are still present until now😭
Dr Idriss and Dr Dray are the only two I would listen to when it comes to my skincare regime 😂😂
Dr Idriss is better cause she doesn't have an eating disorder
@@Vegard1986how do you know Dr Dray has an eating disorder?
Dr Vannita Rattan is top tier better than both 😂
What does that have to do with anything?
I mean, I wouldn’t follow a diet advice of someone with ED, but it has nothing to do with skin knowledge.
@@jokey4561she’s not, she’s very bias and she’s not even a dermatologist; the way she fearmongers certain ingredients makes absolutely no sense
The click bait is honestly pissing me off, girl I can’t understand how you think your an “ expert” in this skincare compared to dr Idriss, who is a dermatologist, she studied for 12-13 years and yet u went to school for 6- 12 months. I don’t know anyone who would call esthetician an “ expert” compared to a dermatologist. Also I’m not saying this to hurt or offend anyone, I genuinely love Cassandra content, I just think the click bait of this video was very offensive to dr Idriss.
Girl, you are an esthetician, she's a dermatologist. The click-baity thumbnail is making YOU look bad. Who the heck would want your reaction to her actually professional opinion????
For real. She's on one 🤦
Girl, relax.
You have never met two skin experts with different opinions? Dermatologists are beyond critique and argument? Western medicine is founded on argument.
If you follow that dermatologist’s videos you’ll know she has dry skin type so there’re reasons she applies those products to her skin and of course it does not apply to everybody. In other videos she also explains very well what to do wit different skin types, so this girl’s reaction is kinda BS to me
@@dandx67895 Cassandra commented on this particular video, not on the history of the dermatologist's videos since the beginning of time. Your reaction and aggression is totally irrational and unnecessary.
Cassandra too does videos about different skin types. I follow both channels and have no problem with rational disagreements on certain skin care routines and products. Skin care is never one size fits all and there's bound to be divergence of opinion and argument and shat works for you may be BS for another.
i love dr idriss, someone referred to her as being like dr drays rebellious sibling looool
Rebellious sibling🤣🤣🤣🤣
Omg that’s basically it 😂😂
This is the best comment
this is literally the best description
Braeden Millar they really have nothing in common except being derms. Shereene does cosmetic dermatology while Andrea does not.
This is annoying because why is an aesthetician reacting to a board certified dermatologist? Lol. The dermatologist is the real expert here.
Everyone has the right to judge and have opinions. And my respects to dr idriss aside this particular routine of hers is not the best according to many common rule of thumbs promoted by other derms, aestheticians and skincare enthusiasit
I'm a respiratory therapist, definitely not a doctor, but doctors at work ask my opinion and recommendation on things all the time. Not everyone can know everything, thats why there are specialties.
@@aliciat2532But Dr. Shereene does have a speciality: skin.
Nope, cosmetic formulators are the experts. I'd say an ethe is more of an expert then a derm, because derms don't know shit about cosmetic products a lot of the time
@@myselfme7945Dr. Shareen is a board certified dermatologist that specializes in cosmetic skin care so I think she knows more….
I love Dr Idriss! She's a legit Board Certified Dermatilogist! Not an Aesthetician or Chemist. She knows better what our skin needs more than a chemist.
While the skill translates, knowing about skin does not automatically mean they'll know about skincare just saying
@@msk-qp6fn When you are sick you dont go to a vet or quack docs, just sayin.
It is technically their job to know everything skin, hair and nails. When people are experiencing issues with acne or their skin, they go see a derm to get it taken a look at. Dermatologiest are trained to know what every ingredient on any skin care product is. Not all derms are SUPER into skincare, and every ingredient, but they still have to have that level of knowledge on top of going through residency.
A chemist can talk a lot better about products tho
@@gabsjr yeah about formulation.
Clickbait thumbnails must stop. For someone who is constantly commenting on how bad certain trends are in the skincare/youtube industry, I expected more from Cassandra.
Rose water has been used in south asian and middle eastern culture for decades now. I love it.
More like centuries!
What does it do?
@@hollya3339 its very soothing, it calms your skin!!
In mediterranean countries too...
South Asian? I’m south Asian and never heard of this also please refrain from talking about south Asian and Middle Eastern cultures, these two cultures have very different beauty methods and products
Rose water is distilled rose steam and is hydrating, gentle on skin with anti bacterial and anti inflammatory properties and perfect pH. Not at all harsh or irritating and in no way similar to concentrated essential oil.
The comments section is suspiciously free of any kind of negative feedback so I can only guess this will be deleted but I’m getting really sick of unqualified ‘skin care experts’ acting like they know better than people who actually went to medical school. You don’t and this trend of less qualified individuals acting like they have the authority to heavily critique an MD’s personal skincare routine is just a huge turnoff. Not a fan.
Exactly, the thumb nail pissed me off. How dare she points at herself as the “expert” and the actual dermatologists that went to school for so many years just “derm” the audacity.
@@jetungnnifer She never claims to know better than a dermatologist. She even discloses that she's not a dermatologist at the start of every video. She's a medical aesthetician, so her knowledge on skin care is extensive. Professions like medical aestheticians or cosmetic formulators understand skincare and skincare ingredients so they're perfectly qualified to comment on a skincare routine such as this one that focuses on skin health and isn't treating a complex skin disorder. She's not critiquing, she's just sharing her opinion as a skincare expert. I personally appreciate her input and how educational she is just as much as I appreciate the input of other skincare professionals like Dr Dray.
@@IntentionallyAligned I didn’t say she’s not qualified. I know that she knows a lot about skincare but the thumbnail still rubbed me the wrong way because no matter how much aestheticians know they are still not as qualified as dermatologists. She could have labeled herself as esthetician instead of “expert”
@@jetungnnifer I get what you mean about the thumbnail but at least the title specifies that she's a medical esthetician and clears things up.
The thumbnail is laughable. The fall of her to call herself an expert while simply labelling Dr. Idriss with “derm”. Dr. Idriss is the expert. No offence to esties but she is not an expert with Dr. Idriss as the contrast.
Esthetician vs. 4 years of pre-med, med school, intern, etc. Honey, you're not an expert
Pretty sure Idriss said it took her 12 yrs to become a cetified derm...
@@Crazee108yes Thats how med school work
@@Crazee108 4 years of pre-med, 4 years of med school, 4 years of residency.
Even dermatologist can be mistaken she’s human like the rest of us.
esthies ARE experts. They specialize their education, whereas, derms education is more broad.
I hope Cassandra and other "skincare influencers" on RUclips change their approach to clickbaity thumbnails honestly. While Cassandra is a licensed esthetician which is better than someone labeling themselves a skincare specialist without proper qualifications, I think many skincare youtubers sensationalize these reaction videos too much, which of course is not only a thing among skincare youtubers but reaction videos in general. However I think it would be good to take it down a notch especially in a video such as this one, because even though Cassandra claims not to know more than a dermatologist, the thumbnail does imply that to a certain extent.
While she's very respectful and informative in the way she talks about it, I much prefer the way Robert Welsh reacts to other professional makeup artists' videos, which he originally avoided but when he did it he opened it saying that he will likely not have anything to criticize but rather it will be more of a learning experience for him. I hope you take this sort of approach into consideration for future videos where you react to other dermatologists' skincare videos.
Ah she's known for it
agreed.
@@ARS1508 That doesn't make it okay. Your content should speak for itself. Deception should not be needed to get people to watch you.
@@aoutsky i know. I despise her for this. Such a clickbait and always trying to bring others down
I get the whole clickbaiting for views. But I’m also in California and it’s 600 hours to become an esthetician and the advanced esthetics classes are like 150 hours. So calling yourself an expert with that training vs a derm and their 10-12 years education…. Just feels awkward
I love Dr Idriss so much, she is a joy to watch and her video was an educational ride start to finish.
It makes me happy to see a dermatologist using rosewater from the ethnic grocery store on her face!! I use the same thing 2x a day every day. Love love love it.
I use the glycolic acid by the ordinary. Which contains rose water as well and Cassandra has mentioned that (positively). So.... 🤷🏼♀️😅
@@leonamay8776 rose water is like $4....you can get it at any Indian, Bengali, Pakistani grocery store
I use this rose and vetiver water, a lot of my derm friends do too! It’s good for my skin and as an add on, it smells great!
Yees, I'm Arab like her so I've been doing it all my life:P Love to see it
I wonder if those sold online like heritage store brand will work well. my side don't sell rose water :(
"from here to your tatas" is the best piece of advice I've ever received.
😂😂😂 never heard this word before...it's just hilarious ^^
“Because... THIS IS A UNIT!” 😂😂😂
Derm opinion >>>>> esthetician opinion. Sorry but it’s true.
DR Idriss explains all of this topics perfectly well herself.
Shereene is a *queen* I *love* her.
I'M LATE BUT SAME
LATE PT 2 SAME!!!
She's clapping and nodding like she knows better than the actual doctor lmao
When our knowledge matches with someone else,we feel happy, hence the clapping and nodding. You can be happy and clap lol
@@ananyabanerjee2523 exactly!
Also, people have different opinions. Even if u were to get two Derms, they would both have different philosophies with skincare.
This is her Chanel so this is about her skincare philosophy
@@alicornshay8718 Ya, she didn't undermine or insult anyone at any point. Her being happy is irritating to some people lol
@@ananyabanerjee2523 I completely agree ,pretty weird lol
She's annoying anyway 🙄
She cried about her eyebrows when I barely noticed any difference, lol girl, if you saw how my eyebrows come off in the evening you would never complain again.
Hahahaha ur comment killed me im sure they're not that bad girl!😍❤😍❤😍❤😍
Same I want to dye them so bad but I want a pro to do it.
For some reason my eyebrows start sandy blonde then midway go to corn silk blonde. It looks weird like I half started my brows. I’ve never plucked them they’ve always been that weird color.
@@FernandoTorrera I do dye them with some temporary henna based stuff myself but am always thinking of getting microblading done sometime in the future. Your description of eyebrows reminded me of my sister who has one blond and one brown eyebrow, I think that must be more of a pain overall lol. 😅
Yeah, I have transparent hair for my eyebrows. I actually draw mine on and then wash them off completely off at the end of the day.
Sometimes you have to let your water run so it warms up. At my house it takes forever to get to lukewarm temperature.
I save the cold water and heat it up to make tea instead of going to waste
Same at my house
@@chickpea you’d have a lot of tea
Was thinking the exact same… also kinda of tired hearing her repeat this. Yes! We got it already 🙄 sometimes mine takes a bit of time to run hot
@@lototheflo9640 Plants need water too, sometimes I wash my reusable cotton pads with it too
I legit watch cassandras videos just to see the entitlement she has to think it’s ok to judge a medical professional when she legit went to school for a year.
Honestly!! this girl needs a reality check. She’s so condescending and inflates her “credentials”
9/10 estheticians are going to care more about your face than a dermatologist. Have you seen Cassandra's skin transformation? She clearly knows what she's talking about. The thumbnail is clickbait but who cares? It's RUclips and this is how they make their money. I have seen good dermatologists and bad dermatologists. The last one I saw barely looked at the issue I was having, didn't touch it, walked into the room without knocking while I was changing and sent me on my way in less than 4 minutes. An estheticians job is to care for your face so I have zero issues with one critiquing anyone's skincare routine. Furthermore, when I recently suffered from a serious boil, I decided to go to the ER rather than wait until my dermatologist appointment a few days later. They actually cared for me, treated it appropriately and talked to me. When I went to the dermatologist for the follow-up and concerns, he hardly looked at me, did not want to discuss options for healing quicker and didn't even ask me if I was taking medications. In fact, I have only seen one good dermatologist and this was for a more serious skin condition. She carefully reviewed my options, admitted that there was no easy answer, listened to me about what I had researched and came up with a treatment plan we both agreed on. Estheticians are trained specifically to care for you and your face: dermatologists are doctor's whose jobs are to diagnosis serious skin conditions.
same thing I was thinking
And that is what makes her "the expert" she wasn't cocowash, she had to find the formula to her own skin herself. 😉
Exactly
omg... the way I use the EXACT rose water she showed, also from an ethnic store in nyc. i feel so validated 😭
Amazon wants $10.99 for it!
pppotatoes that is actually epic
Haha congratulations!
Any Bengali or Indian grocery would work. Bengali groceries are usually the ones that say halal on the signboard because and can have Pakistani, Indian, Bangladeshi listed on it too. After all they were previously one country
Me too!!
Tip, go to any Mediterranean or middle eastern store, they'll have it for 2 dollars!! (Same size!)
I use rose water and orange blossom water in my steam iron. Makes your clothes smell good.
What an AMAZING tip!
@@art111g or lavander. So nice.
I THOUGHT I WAS THE ONLY ONE!!!
Genius idea
I use orange flower water on my hair in winter.
Be aware that doing that in summer may lead to you getting chased (oh yes, I mean actually *chased*!) by wasps. (the animal, not the people. 😅)
Why did she label herself as “an expert” in the thumbnail? Pretty sure that title goes to Dr. Idriss. Ya know, the dermatologist.
she's licensed and experienced
@@styletyany7124 She's a licensed _esthetician_ not a dermatologist.
She putted Derm for Dr. Idriss
@@styletyany7124 So is Dr. Idriss lmao.
@@ea-tr1jh she's a licensed expert anyway.
sorry not sorry but as a fellow med I would agree with Dr Idriss's advice knowing that she has more than a decade of experience and knowledge to get where she is today.
I dont know why an esthetician is commenting on an dermathologist's skincare.
Even if she does not criticize her, I really miss the point on why she should "endorse" what dr Idriss is doing.
I think she’s just breaking it down further for viewers.
Doctors have the knowledge, but that doesn't mean they will always make the best choices. They're not perfect.
@@Kay2be2mr They're human like us.
i think you all fail to realize that scientific literature is available to the public, which is likely how cassandra is able to know so much about all the chemicals and their compounds and the latest news about them. she is just giving out information this lovely derm (who i also watch and love!) didn’t mention. for people who are interested in WHY we shouldn’t do certain things or want to know the risks we are taking if we do decide to do these things, this video is helpful because while you could just take a doctor’s word for it, it’s still nice to know the research and evidence backing up their claims.
We see bizarreness on the internet all the time but this video undoubtedly wins! Come on! She’s an esthetician explaining dermatologist’s skin care. While Dr Idriss does such a wonderful job explaining herself.This girl doesn't have shame. This is so irrelevant.
Then why are you watching? Cass was respectful and fun. Just leave, no one will miss you lol.
It takes 6-9months to be certified as an esthetician, 750hrs - 800hrs, you can do apprenticeship or programs to get licensed vs a Board certified dermatologist that takes 12yrs with 40,000 hours of training on average, goes through residency, and medical school. It's wild she thinks she may know more 🤣
@@bettaaesthetics7791That was my initial reaction, but I'm sure a lot of that time was spent learning about serious skin diseases as opposed to just basic skin care. She probably did learn more than Cass did in school, but Cass has been doing this for a while and might have educated herself past what she learned from school. Idk, I'm not saying she was in the right with how she set up the video, but we don't know who has more knowledge on this subject just based on their credentials.
She’s too much for me she’s always way too good for anything water running tugging skin yada yada. I love Dr. Idris because she’s such a no nonsense person.
I love Dr Idris too
Dr. Shereene Idriss 🎉❤ she always mentions how her skin is different than everyone else’s and how we all should be aware of that. I’m disappointed that there are people who make videos like these 😮
It is hilarious that the esthetician has the pretense to judge and approuve or not a doctor.
the audacity
She is explaining in details as to why the dermatologist is using what she is using.
She watches Dr. Dray, so she probably knows a lot more than you think. ☺️
It's so fascinating how quickly my outbreaks stopped and I got cured permanently from HSV 1&2. All thanks to @Draloha1 ruclips.net/channel/UC_YFEEZEr1BxGkNg1d4vqww ♥️🧡💙
@@EdithEsquivel that doesn’t make you an expert what 💀
Dude c'mon she's a dermatologist, more knowledgeable than an Esthetician
Dr Idriss is hilarioussss, I love her so much. On fragrance, as much as possible I avoid it, most of my products have no fragrance except for my cleanser which actually doesn't have that much of a scent
I’m gonna be honest here I don’t think we need to be reacting to dermatologist’s routines unless it’s another dermatologist reacting to it lol...
I agree! Cassandra is in no place to critique them since she doesn’t possess the same level of knowledge as them.
@@cmdjk1 all she can do is talk abt cruelty free nd vegan 🙄🙄🙄
@@Valeriaa6240 I know!!! She has nothing else to say!
@@cmdjk1 why are you here then??? 🤔 Whatch dermatologists videos.
@@Valeriaa6240 and she's right. In between that she also gives great skincare advice.
Ermm Cassandra is an aesthetician but isn’t familiar with P50?! That’s like THE most famous cult classic product in the skincare world. Weird she hasn’t heard of it..
What is it???
P50 is a strong acid toner that has been around for over 30 years. Made by French biological skincare brand Biologique Recherche. Super popular, especially with aestheticians. I was also surprised she doesn't know it.
Bro literally just calm down.
I don't think it is in your authority in any way or form to be reacting to a dermatologist except that you have a RUclips channel.
She knows what is best for her skin. She is not recommending it to anyone!
Also, you didn't really react to her video but literally blurted out some extra information about every product or step of her routine which was totally unnecessary!!
If she wanted to give out that info, she would!!
An aesthetician. Honestly thats like a middle school baseball player commenting on a major league player.
I trust the DOCTOR not the "expert." You're not practicing within your scope.
She always comments on the products not being cruelty free, yet never recommends alternatives that are, which would actually be super helpful!
all her other videos is about vegan and cruelty free products go watch those.
Have you seen her other videos? Have you read the description?
Yes she does, all the time. Ceremedx is one alternative she talks about, and many K beauty products.
News flash: Due to crop deaths, there is NO such thing as "cruelty-free" products.
yep. also cruelty-free doesn’t mean much anymore since the studies have already been done by other companies, probaly grant funded by your tax dollars.
I have to say I am surprised you've never heard of Biologique Recherche. It's considered the exfoliation holy grail among all dermatologists and celebs, at least here in Europe. It's the one that started it all in the 1970s when no one even thought about exfoliation. That said, the formula has been copied and reinvented many times over by other companies. And most importantly, made more affordable, because BR is ridiculously expensive.
HI, DO YOU KNOW ANY GOOD DUPES?
@@elingrrr There are many and I would suggest you explore what suits you. COSRX Blackhead Power Liquid has a similar INCI list with niacinamide. It's a Korean brand that can be ordered online. But sure many small local brands will have a decent peel.
I was also very surprised that Cassandra had no knowledge on this “halfway decent” product - she’s so condescending that you’d think she knows everything!
Why the change in thumbnail? And where did the "I'm disappointed" come from?
The number of times I had to increase and decrease the volume is just not funny
If you’re Moroccan you know that rose water is used for everything and it’s our spray water to cool off and use for puffy eyes and even dermatologists in Morocco recommend it. I don’t buy it from the US I buy it whenever I’m visiting or when my family are coming over 😂. Seriously my mother and grandma used it and didn’t use all of the products I have to use now and their skin is great and not wrinkly for women over 70. Maybe it’s my North African gene to thank but we look young for using Argan oil and rose water in our skin care routines 😂
Dr Idriss is Lebanese, I'm relatively certain! It goes *way* back all over the world and we love to see it
@@sunscreenhoarder6558 I know that she is Lebanese. I just stated that as Moroccan I use rose water as well even that some doctors in the US told me not to use it often. I didn’t say that she was Moroccan 😉. Also, many other people from different countries use rose water: it is just part of my heritage and I just stated what we use it for.
Will buy when visiting Morocco 🇲🇦 😀
Do you know where can I buy the most close rose water from Morocco online?
I love rose water. I get mine from either the Arab grocery store or Russian food store. I used it on my skin and hair. ❤🌹
A youtube aesthetician thinking that she knows better than a seasoned medical practitioner? Everybody’s an expert nowadays.
Just hustling for money.
@@rorirm she is a lisenced aesthetician who worked with skin doctors and other skin related stuffs for nearly 15 years...she is just reacting chill
Correction she is not a youtube aesthetician, she is a medical estetician who works along side dermatologists.
She IS a skin expert you dolt, you clearly did not watch the video or any of her other videos.
A RUclips commenter who thinks they know better than a medical estetician, everyone is a skin expert nowadays huh.
THIS! You can be a 19 year old right out of high school medical aesthetician- it only takes about 6 months to complete that program. Although she may have gotten a lot of knowledge and experience in the field, she doesn’t have all the answers because ultimately she’s never studied anything about how these products work in the body, different skin types, people with certain conditions- people think that because they cured their acne by trial and error, they’re now experts and now what everyone needs. Please. What an insult of a thumbnail.
You are shameless
Dr Shereene is knowledge. Period
I’m tired of youtubers claming to be experts. She’s a dermatologist, she’s the expert, not you smh
preach!
💯💯💯
Cassandra is a licensed medical esthetician. She's not a "RUclipsr claiming to be an expert", she IS an expert. Idk how any of you missed that, it's in the intro of this video lmao.
aliceramenhead according to google being a medical aesthetician is not the same as being a dermatologist. Not the same training and education. I’m sorry, but if I have problems with my skin I would go straight to a dermatologist. Nothing against her skincare content for fun but she and Hyram claiming to be experts get on my nerves because that’s misleading.
@@HelloKitty-cy9bw Hyram is not an expert and I hate that he claims to be. But Cassandra actually is. A medical esthetician is different from a dermatologist, but she's still an expert. Dermatologists focus on skin problems, like cancer or rashes or serious medical issues that involve the skin. Medical estheticians deal with things like acne or rosacea, more minor skin problems.
The way she used glycolic, tretinoin, AND hydroquinone in ONE routine. Okay, we see you bold queen 👀
shes a doctor.
Uncle Iroh This fact is correct lol
ieatfrenchfries This is also true! It’s just a bold move given that they can be irritating
She has mentioned multiple times how her skin can handle these actives pretty well,just because she has used them for a long time.
and tranexamic acid
Idk if anyone mentioned, but the Derm's video audio was incredibly quiet compared to yours, so I could barely hear her but your audio was LOUD!
And that speaks volumes(pun intended) about Cassandra’s ego
@@magdalenagrzybowska3823 check the volume of the original video..then talk.
@@DebbieTDP I did and there’s absolutely nothing wrong with the original audio, so stfu
@@magdalenagrzybowska3823 there's nothing wrong with the audio in this video, I can hear properly both. Do buy an hearing aid , granny!😁 Bad mannered c.w. 🐮 Go spread hate somewhere else!
@@magdalenagrzybowska3823 The way you talk to and about people you don't know speaks VOLUMES of your entitlement
I use exactly what Shereene uses. Has done my skin wonders.
I love Dr Idress,Dr Dray, and Dr Rattan.There are a few others i like as well,but these 3 really explain the ingredients and tell you the bad and are blunt about it.Dr Rattan is probably my absolute favorite since she specializes in skin of color.
Eye creams are thicker so they don't migrate into the eye and of you're eyes are sensitive it's useful.
Exactly. My eyes are very sensitive and by using an eye cream I'm almost guaranteed that it won't sting the bejesus out of them.
I had no idea 😮
“The only time you should use a makeup wipe is pretty much never” 😂 yeesss
Love watching your videos btw!
Dr. Idriss is the best! I always look up to her and apply whatever she says
I love love love Dr. S. Idriss ❤ and all her advices. I follow her and take notes on her advices that help my skin problem. #dermatologist #expert
For anti aging benefits, my dermatologist told me that the tretonin 0.01% was just as good as the tretonin 0.1% after one year. It's different for acne but if you’re older, like me, gentle retinols are just as good as strong retinols. Edit - I’ve seen great results with tretonin 0.01% in just 6 months with zero purging
So true. I used 0.025 worked just as well minus breakouts irritations so I’ll take that any day for a few years
Kinda insulting thumbnail
I like your channel, but that thumbnail is clickbait. She’s a certified dermatologist, your an esthetician. I don’t think you have any say for her skincare routine
Dr Idriss has a “Work It” video on Allure that shows BOTH her morning and night routine!!! And her day work too - pre-pandemic, that is
she recently posted her new AM routine on her own channel
See DirectorPi recomendations in YT!!! It was really helpfull for me
Would trust DR. Idriss 100% more with my skin care than an "expert"
Whomp, whooooomp... She's the actual expert...
It feels nice to see a derm use rose water (especially one from the Arabic grocery store). It is definitely more for the aromatic experience for me, but I personally love spraying it all over my face. It is the one thing in my routine that I know probably doesn’t do anything, but it doesn’t hurt me either.
Team Dr.Idriss here!!
Hello helloooo!!!
As a chemist, seeing people mix actives to moisturizers makes me cringe so hard. Even us chemists and formulators in actual labs with proper equipment, have a hard time mixing products and making them homogenous and consistent throughout. *Mixing them on your hand is very risky!!* You can end up with patchy application or worse, "hot spots" where there are more actives in contact with your skin, that can burn. If you want to dial down an active, please *apply your moisturizer first* then *LAYER* the active on top!!!
They're basic skincare products not high potency corticosteroids or medium level peels. She mixes it on her hands to apply it on the face, not to sell it. Those two products aren't complicated. An actual chemist shouldn't have that hard of a time mixing. Get over it.
@@theywalkinguptoyouand4060 except the product was *clearly* too strong hence the need for her to dilute it. It's a general precaution or even rule of thumb to layer skincare (1) for safety purposes like I mentioned (2) for getting the most out of your products. Something newbies might want to practice to avoid doing significant, long term damage to the skin they want to care for. Even Dr. Dray mentions this. But you know, if you're so skintellegent, then do whatever makes you sleep at night 😊
@chooheon717 It's only too strong for the chest/neck area.
I use the Vanicream bar and it has been the best cleanser I’ve ever used for my - unbelievably sensitive, soy allergy having, can’t use a fragranced products within 3 feet
Of my skin -self. Before Vanicream I used Purpose liquid wash and it was great too, but Vanicream is my perfect product and I’ll cry if they stop making it. The beauty is that it’s $5 for a bar that lasts me about a month. 👏🏼
What's your skin type?
Katarina L Hi! It’s normal to dry at this point. I used to be oily but honestly I learned that I wasn’t actually oily - my skin was just over producing oil because it was dehydrated. I live in California where it’s pretty dry so I feel like my skin leans toward dry at this point. And I never feel like the Vanicream dries me out further.
I love Dr Idress and her products yet I don’t understand the hate here. This woman (who I never listened to before) isn’t actually saying she’s “better than” or “knows more than” Dr. Idress . I enjoyed this video, she went into depth about each products ingredients and gave alternative cruelty free advice which is GREAT. Ultimately she supported the routine and Dr. Idress . It’s sad to see all the hate messages to a woman who obviously cares about the environment and people and who’s running a business on RUclips to spread that particular word AND was smart enough to market herself through piggybacking off of DR. Idress fans . We should empowering other women not tearing them to shreds !!!
a physician would be more knowledgeable than an esthetician.
A video on eye-friendly and not-so-eye-friendly ingredients to look for in moisturizers would be awesome!
I’ve been a big proponent of the “no fragrance ever” skincare movement, and have to say that I’m starting to go back on that belief. Not because I don’t think it’s harmful to our skin - because I do think so, regardless of whether you experience a reaction or not. But because I’m just starting to really see the value in enjoying one’s skincare “routine”. Just like I eat chocolate for the experience, though it’s arguably not good for me, I think it’s ok to do a little harm to enjoy it. If it gets you to use the products and just brings you joy in the process, I’d say it’s worth it (in moderation 😉).
@@rianne_9042 calm down gurl. I think what she's saying is, we don't need to discriminate products with fragrance and straight up labelling it as horrible or trash products WITHOUT even trying it.
@@rianne_9042 "fragrance" is chemicals, breathing in is toxic for our bodies of it's not just about skin. There are products with natural smells using essential oils or natural extracts which are not toxic.
@@rianne_9042 oh sorry I think I was meaning to respond to someone else I thought I saw that wanted to go back to fragrance after being fragrance free. My error with your comment.
@@badele80 everything is chemical. Water is a chemical. Glycerin is a blend of chemical. This is a meaningless word. So is the word toxic in the context for that matter. The idea that breathing in a citrus fragranced cream is dangerous to you when say, smelling the aroma of actual lemons, is not when often the very same compounds are involved is patently stupid. It’s true that fragrant ingredients are often very sensitizing people’s skin, and thus should be treated with caution and maybe avoided all together if your skin is reactive to them. It’s also true that some people are quite sensitive to scents, and thus can’t be around air fresheners, perfumes, etc. Neither if those things are the same as fragrance being “toxic.”
@@xqueenfrostine fragrance in ingredient lists mean chemical. I don't mean the general term fragrance. Just like when they say vanilla flavor in ingredient lists means it was chemically created and not real vanilla extract. So yes I am thoughtful about ingredients and stay away from chemical formulations. So it must say the actual sent like lemon essential oil used for fragrance. But if it just says just fragrance or perfume it's a chemical compound. It's how companies get away with the ingredients being shady. If a company is proud of the smell they list the actual natural source. Just like they would be proud of real vanilla bean it would then be specific
I LOVE Dr. Shireen Idriss and am on a big skincare kick so this crossover moment is grand :)
Love doctor Idriss since I have followed her my skin is better than ever
Why the thumbnail doesn’t match the content? Confused
🙌🏻 Clickbait 🙌🏻
Hi Cassandra, next time could you pls turn up the volume of the featured video. I had to keep playing with my volume control in this video. Love you tho!💕
I would prefer the recommendations and information from a Dermatologist over that of an esthetician any day.
THANK YOU! for addressing the 'rubbing'/tugging. I swear my eyes roll to the back of my head every time a skincare RUclipsr says "you must NEVER use cotton pads on your skin it DRAGS and AGES" when they promoted facial massage one video ago. Yes, of course, when you use oil that helps when you're massaging, but you can't tell me that facial massage (which I love to do) with oil does ZERO tugging/rubbing-damage compared to just as-gently-as-possible wiping something off your face.
Girl tell me abt it I see so many facial videos where they stretch and pull the skin so much it makes me cringe
Shereen is the queen. 🤩👸🙌🏻
Thank you for being cruelty free and always talking about this (while still being positive)
Unrelated question for anyone out there... Why do so many influencers and youtubers say "with that being said" or "that being said" in every single video? Half the time they don't even mean what they are saying. It's supposed to be said when you are about to say something contrary. But at this point, Cassandra and others are saying it in every video intro.
(Cassandra's intro makes sense in the way she uses it. The problem is that it's said by so many others that it sounds like a throw away phrase because in reality no one really needs to say it at all.)
Anyone know where this started and why?
Tretinoin user right here and I agree with using it every other night! I also love Exuviance for glycolic acid
I used to watch Cassandra but honestly this is the very definition of needless opnion.
Dr Idriss is a board certified dermatologist. I would take her word over anybody's.........
This girl is just an esthetician which is not even close to a doctor
I follow her also. I make my own skin care formulas. I have had too many reactions to products from over the counter and department stores. I have not had any issues for the last 10 years. I love this skin care routine. I have been doing the same for 10 years now. Im almost 50 and still get carded.
Hang on. Dr Idriss is the expert. What’s going on with the thumbnail? She’s the one who went to school for 12 years. Not a fan of this.
yes, but if you watch the entire video, like i did, you’d see that she didn’t say anything wrong or condescending towards dr. idriss.
i do agree that the clickbait is not it tho.
I love rose water and orange blossom water! They are inert and smell so good. It just makes me feel nice when I spray it over my serum.
I think this some comments are little messed up. Cassandra is definitely not judging dr. Shereene. Y'll really stop fighting who is superior to whom. Shereene knows more and cassandra never meant otherwise. Instead she says she learns from other peoples routines as well. And they both respect each other. Some of you ar acting like you know more than cassandra. she knows more than all of us fighting in the comment section(there can be exception)
*So, just enjoy the reaction video.*
Damn why are your thumbnail such clickbaits 🙄
Vaseline under her eyes? Yup yup yup she checks all the boxes. *sanity saved* ✅
I like to put what's left of the tretinoin on my hands under my eyes. I'm going to try the vaseline trick because in the winter especially it can be very drying.
Just be careful locking your tretinoin with vaseline. Vaseline is occlusive and can cause irritation if you're locking in harsh ingredients like retinols.
What is everyone even bitching about get over yourselves.
Shes just elaborating on what the Doc is saying besides she has more experienced than anyone watching.
Also CRUELTY FREE info is always a plus! Give me ALL the tea !
Keep it up Cass !
Hi Cassandra, I'd love to see you do a video on post-inflammatory erythema and what, if anything, can be done to diminish those ugly red post-acne marks that plague us pale-skinned acne sufferers. 🙏😊
Dr Dray has some videos with good advice.
@@Roll587 I know thanks :)
I second this 🙏🏼✨
I'm really pale and the red acne marks are so stubborn, they last months on my face 🙄
@@miiaproductions saaaame 😫
Here she goes again
Busting on someone else, failing to tell us hers. Course if it is like dr. Dray, it changes every couple weeks
I love her so much!!! Her personality is the best!!!
Me: laying in bed with diaper cream on my face because Dr Idriss taught me about “basting”. 😂😂
To literally call yourself an "expert" in opposition to a MEDICAL DOCTOR in your thumbnail is absurd. Not really sure what part of your 600 hour esthetician course made you more qualified than a derm with at least 11 years of schooling including residency...! 😬