I want to believe that it's worth the price, but the industry-led studies are so incredibly small. Its hard to belive the claims when the sample size is 9-15 people. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for the video. I’m an Alastin fan. I’m 63 and my dry skin has been getting sensitive lately. I got a sample of nectar and that product is heaven when you have red sensitive skin. Between that,watching your channel and research I bought the ultra nourishing moisturizer. Best purchase I ever made because it cleared up my dermatitis/eczema. Now I use the moisturizer, eye cream, retinol and the tinted sunscreen which I got as a bonus with purchase. I would like to try restorative skin complex but like the nectar it’s quite spendy. Eye treatment is a nice product too. I use it over Neogenisis eye serum. I’ll give a review on the retinol when I use it longer. ❤❤
I'd love to hear what you think of the retinol! You have a great skincare routine. The nectar and the restorative are the same in terms of trihex concentration. The main difference is that restorative is water based and nectar has no water. Counterintuitively, the ultra light is actually more hydrating and regenerating than the ultra nourishing.
Wonderful video - and not just for all the knowledge you shared, but including the highly enlightening information included in the comments! Over the years I’ve picked up great tips from content creators - but hearing recommendations from others who’ve used the products discussed has proven invaluable. I’ve noticed that the more intelligent, prudent viewers gravitate towards the more sophisticated, reputable channels - as is the case here. Thank you for providing such a well respected and trustworthy platform. 🏆
I’m presently using elastin, skin care I hydrant, permineralized, sunscreen, tinted, a game changer! I have not tried any other products because of this time I am under the Obaji new Durm regime and I’m very happy with the results. This sunscreen is my foundation now.
Where would the Alastin Hyaluronic Acid go in a layering regimen? I just purchased the Vit. C, and the Hyaluronic acid came as a freebie. Feels soooo nice! Thank you for your videos!
I have stubborn hyperpigmentation that I developed in my 20's. I'm now in my early 40's. I have tried peels, lasers, creams. Nothing worked aside from hydroquinone. Recently, that stopped working for me. The Alastin brightening serum was recommended to me. I was really hoping I wouldn't like it because it is so expensive. It is more expensive than prescriptions covered by insurance. I have to say after three weeks my melasma has gotten lighter. I do also use a vitamin c serum and I find when I mix the two together it works even stronger. It does help to lighten the discoloration. It will not completely get rid of it but keep the darkness at bay. I hope it will work long term and not eventually stop working. I do not like the packaging. Consumers are paying for this fancy style bottle that has a weird top to open and close. The bottle is deceiving. It is hard to know how much of the product is inside. If they used a normal bottle the price would be probably be $50 less. It can be a little drying. It has helped to clean up acne on my face. My dermatologist said that Niacinamide has been said to work (there is not scientific proof) on hyperpigmentation and to look for products with 3% Niacinamide or higher. Alastin does not list the percentage and when I contacted them to ask they said they were not allowed to tell me. I do find that odd and not professional. Overall, I think it works but you have to give it time to see results.
That's great that you found something that works!! Our skin can become resistant to HQ so it's important to use it for no more than 5 moths at a time. Sometimes when people find HQ does not work, it's an oil problem, HQ will not penetrate oily skin. I agree the packaging of Alastin is wasteful. And it is true that it's difficult to find out concentrations because everything is "proprietary" but I will say this, niacinamide should be between 2-3%. Higher concentration can be irritating, and they do take this into account when formulating.
Normal bottle? This is airless packaging, the best way to store expensive formula. A “ normal” bottle with a simple pump would degrade it fast. Transparent bottles are tabu. God, people are so strange.
I am similarly afflicted and my patches were very dark on my light skin. Makeup could not cover it. I do all the right things, AHAs, retinol, vit C, niacinamide, layers of sunscreen, and I wear hats. What is working for me is meladerm by Civant. Its not gone but its helped more than anything else Ive tried. Its 62.00. They have just updated their formula to include tranexamic. I hope it is just as good because I still have the old formula. My derm said I could rotate back on to hydroquinone so I tried, but the pigment started coming back. So I switched back to meladerm and its going away again.
I do prefer peptides, specifically Alastin peptides. The reason is because I have seen the skin changes at the microscopic level. You can actually see the dermis changing in composition. I haven't seen studies like that with growth factors.
I’m not going to any cosmetic procedure. Just looking for a daily peptide serum, would the ALASTIN regenerating skin complex be a good fit, or is it overkill?
I've been using the Alastin A Luminate Brightening Serum for approximately 1 month. I'm preparing for lazor t/x. I have a lot of sun damage from my twenties. I think it's worth to spend the 168.00 to ensure my skin results in the best possible way. I'm hoping to see more results as time goes by.
Thank you for your informative video. I want to say I tried the restorative skin complex and its so good I almost wish I hadn't! Its so expensive. I have premature under eye sagging I'm guessing due to pulling down that skin to put in a contact lens for the last 25 yrs? I have had thermage and I have tried all sorts of topicals. When I use the alastin I see a huge difference. In fact its the only topical that has made any real visible difference. I am sure my retinal and Vit C are helping and also preventing things from getting worse. But when I run out of the Alastin I see the difference. Actually it looked best when I used it twice a day but that's just too much money.
I’m using her vit c, eye cream, and hydrator… can’t really say I’ve noticed a difference in my skin. I have melasma and large pores/some texture. I’m thinking Alastin is my next stop 🤷🏻♀️
Doctor I'm also wondering if you could do some research on korean Brand products that are compatible and not so expensive. I do like how advanced Korean companies are and much cheaper!
I have not come across Korean skincare that produced impressive skin results. I think it’s a trend. If there are research based, results driven and research proven products, I am not aware of them.
My skincare budget is mainly for skinbetter. I’ve been tempted to try an Alastin moisturizer because it’s easier on the wallet and still has some of trihex technology. My face just loves trio 🧘♀️💕
I have listened to your very helpful videos on the different lines. I currently use the ZO line (about 8 different products). I originally went to a professional that got me set up on a routine and I am still using the same products. I have been using ZO for over 4 years. The cost keeps going up and I estimate I am spending over $3K per year. My skin is very healthy now. Is there a line I could use and get good results from to maintain my skin health but not spend as much? Or maybe I could cut back and only use a few of the ZO products. I am 63 years old. Any suggestions would be helpful. Thanks.
Love your channel but am overwhelmed with all of the information. There seem to be great ones in zo and skinbetter . I guess it depends on where to go to buy them. And with the L'Oreal purchase of Skinbetter i have no idea what to do. All this makes me qant ro give up😢
Hi, i started using the C radical defence when you answered it is good for oily skin and you were absolutely right. It looks so good on my oily skin like no any other vit C i have tried. I want to use the restorstive complex, is it also good for oily skin without leaving it glowy but more matte finish?
Thank you for this video. I have only used a sample of the sunscreen and really like it. I love the MDAire NMF Hydrator Barrier Repair. I just started using Emepelle and would like your thoughts on this. I apply the NMF barrier before my moisturizer twice a day and it makes my skin feel soft and hydrated.
@@Cindy-hz3kl I don't know too much about Empelle other than it is marketed for post menopausal skin. If you find success with it, and you see skin changes, then keep using it. I would suggest adding a tretinoin or retinol. Tretinoin has decades of research showing it helps stimulate fibroblasts and increase collagen. Don't forget about the proven heroes 🥰
@@theocbeautymd Thank you, I appreciate you sharing your thoughts. The Emepelle night cream has two different forms of Retinol. I do switch off and use other Retinols such as Truth Treatments 5% Retinol gel. I can’t be without Retinol in my skincare routine.
Thanks a million again for great video. Thanks to your videos i started using Alpharet at night and ZO defense for the day. If i want to try Elastin Aluminate for my hyperpegmentation, how do i mix in my routine with Alpharet?
I want to believe that it's worth the price, but the industry-led studies are so incredibly small. Its hard to belive the claims when the sample size is 9-15 people.
Thanks for sharing!
so glad i found this channel!!
I love the Alastin tinted sunscreen!
I love Alastin nectar . I tried it and it is great product.❤
It really is!
I love many Alastin products, except for Nectar, which I consider their worst product. It is a silicone horror for acne creation :)
Thanks for the video. I’m an Alastin fan. I’m 63 and my dry skin has been getting sensitive lately. I got a sample of nectar and that product is heaven when you have red sensitive skin. Between that,watching your channel and research I bought the ultra nourishing moisturizer. Best purchase I ever made because it cleared up my dermatitis/eczema. Now I use the moisturizer, eye cream, retinol and the tinted sunscreen which I got as a bonus with purchase. I would like to try restorative skin complex but like the nectar it’s quite spendy. Eye treatment is a nice product too. I use it over Neogenisis eye serum. I’ll give a review on the retinol when I use it longer. ❤❤
I'd love to hear what you think of the retinol! You have a great skincare routine. The nectar and the restorative are the same in terms of trihex concentration. The main difference is that restorative is water based and nectar has no water. Counterintuitively, the ultra light is actually more hydrating and regenerating than the ultra nourishing.
Wonderful video - and not just for all the knowledge you shared, but including the highly enlightening information included in the comments! Over the years I’ve picked up great tips from content creators - but hearing recommendations from others who’ve used the products discussed has proven invaluable.
I’ve noticed that the more intelligent, prudent viewers gravitate towards the more sophisticated, reputable channels - as is the case here. Thank you for providing such a well respected and trustworthy platform. 🏆
thank you 🌹that means a lot
Thank you for the info Dr.
I’m presently using elastin, skin care I hydrant, permineralized, sunscreen, tinted, a game changer! I have not tried any other products because of this time I am under the Obaji new Durm regime and I’m very happy with the results. This sunscreen is my foundation now.
Love hearing this!
I’m 10 days out from a facelift. My doctor gave me an Alastin kit and said to use the Tri hex all over my face but specifically for scar healing.
Amazing content ! Skin nectar is the most amazing product ever. I use it every night.
It really is!
Love the color on you! More youthful than black, white or brown.
Thank you ❤
So very helpful as Im still trying to decide on which brand!
Glad it was helpful!
Love this review! Very in depth ✨
Would this help with under eye hollows? Do you know any product that would help to fill those out?🙏🏻
Where would the Alastin Hyaluronic Acid go in a layering regimen? I just purchased the Vit. C, and the Hyaluronic acid came as a freebie. Feels soooo nice! Thank you for your videos!
They tell you how to layer on their website or Instagram. HA goes before all your serums.
I have stubborn hyperpigmentation that I developed in my 20's. I'm now in my early 40's. I have tried peels, lasers, creams. Nothing worked aside from hydroquinone. Recently, that stopped working for me. The Alastin brightening serum was recommended to me. I was really hoping I wouldn't like it because it is so expensive. It is more expensive than prescriptions covered by insurance. I have to say after three weeks my melasma has gotten lighter. I do also use a vitamin c serum and I find when I mix the two together it works even stronger. It does help to lighten the discoloration. It will not completely get rid of it but keep the darkness at bay. I hope it will work long term and not eventually stop working. I do not like the packaging. Consumers are paying for this fancy style bottle that has a weird top to open and close. The bottle is deceiving. It is hard to know how much of the product is inside. If they used a normal bottle the price would be probably be $50 less. It can be a little drying. It has helped to clean up acne on my face. My dermatologist said that Niacinamide has been said to work (there is not scientific proof) on hyperpigmentation and to look for products with 3% Niacinamide or higher. Alastin does not list the percentage and when I contacted them to ask they said they were not allowed to tell me. I do find that odd and not professional. Overall, I think it works but you have to give it time to see results.
That's great that you found something that works!! Our skin can become resistant to HQ so it's important to use it for no more than 5 moths at a time. Sometimes when people find HQ does not work, it's an oil problem, HQ will not penetrate oily skin.
I agree the packaging of Alastin is wasteful. And it is true that it's difficult to find out concentrations because everything is "proprietary" but I will say this, niacinamide should be between 2-3%. Higher concentration can be irritating, and they do take this into account when formulating.
Normal bottle? This is airless packaging, the best way to store expensive formula. A “ normal” bottle with a simple pump would degrade it fast. Transparent bottles are tabu. God, people are so strange.
@@J.E.C. Airless packaging is key for freshness and to prevent oxidation for sure. I just wish they used less plastic
You’re being extremely rude for no reasons. This doctor is legit providing you and us with FREE advice
I am similarly afflicted and my patches were very dark on my light skin. Makeup could not cover it. I do all the right things, AHAs, retinol, vit C, niacinamide, layers of sunscreen, and I wear hats. What is working for me is meladerm by Civant. Its not gone but its helped more than anything else Ive tried. Its 62.00. They have just updated their formula to include tranexamic. I hope it is just as good because I still have the old formula. My derm said I could rotate back on to hydroquinone so I tried, but the pigment started coming back. So I switched back to meladerm and its going away again.
Does it ever go on sale
It is only possible to buy if you are in US 😥
Hi Dr. Marie, loving your new videos! How do you feel about growth factors? Do you prefer peptides instead? Thank you!
I do prefer peptides, specifically Alastin peptides. The reason is because I have seen the skin changes at the microscopic level. You can actually see the dermis changing in composition. I haven't seen studies like that with growth factors.
@@theocbeautymd So interesting! Thank you.
I agree with you that Alastin is expensive and this is why I haven’t made any purchases from this brand.
Alastin skin care is phenomenal. Makes a real difference. Much better than Skinbetter and Zo skin.
Love it! ⭐
I’m not going to any cosmetic procedure. Just looking for a daily peptide serum, would the ALASTIN regenerating skin complex be a good fit, or is it overkill?
I've been using the Alastin A Luminate Brightening Serum for approximately 1 month. I'm preparing for lazor t/x. I have a lot of sun damage from my twenties. I think it's worth to spend the 168.00 to ensure my skin results in the best possible way. I'm hoping to see more results as time goes by.
It's a slow process but you can make a huge difference! The most important part is your daily skin care, the procedures are a bonus!
Thank you for your informative video. I want to say I tried the restorative skin complex and its so good I almost wish I hadn't! Its so expensive. I have premature under eye sagging I'm guessing due to pulling down that skin to put in a contact lens for the last 25 yrs? I have had thermage and I have tried all sorts of topicals. When I use the alastin I see a huge difference. In fact its the only topical that has made any real visible difference. I am sure my retinal and Vit C are helping and also preventing things from getting worse. But when I run out of the Alastin I see the difference. Actually it looked best when I used it twice a day but that's just too much money.
That is AMAZING!!!!!
Great video
Thanks!
Have you tried the brand of Stefani Kappel?
no but some of my patients and followers have!
I'm using it right now. I love it! It's a little bit of a combination of Alastin, SkinBetter, and Zo! She came up with the perfect recipe!
I’m using her vit c, eye cream, and hydrator… can’t really say I’ve noticed a difference in my skin. I have melasma and large pores/some texture. I’m thinking Alastin is my next stop 🤷🏻♀️
Thanks for your interesting video
you are most welcome. I love making them
Doctor I'm also wondering if you could do some research on korean Brand products that are compatible and not so expensive. I do like how advanced Korean companies are and much cheaper!
I have not come across Korean skincare that produced impressive skin results. I think it’s a trend. If there are research based, results driven and research proven products, I am not aware of them.
@@theocbeautymd thank you!
My skincare budget is mainly for skinbetter. I’ve been tempted to try an Alastin moisturizer because it’s easier on the wallet and still has some of trihex technology. My face just loves trio 🧘♀️💕
It's so good!
Can u recommend the best moisturizer for tired skin
I have listened to your very helpful videos on the different lines. I currently use the ZO line (about 8 different products). I originally went to a professional that got me set up on a routine and I am still using the same products. I have been using ZO for over 4 years. The cost keeps going up and I estimate I am spending over $3K per year. My skin is very healthy now. Is there a line I could use and get good results from to maintain my skin health but not spend as much? Or maybe I could cut back and only use a few of the ZO products. I am 63 years old. Any suggestions would be helpful. Thanks.
Love your channel but am overwhelmed with all of the information. There seem to be great ones in zo and skinbetter . I guess it depends on where to go to buy them. And with the L'Oreal purchase of Skinbetter i have no idea what to do. All this makes me qant ro give up😢
Hi, i started using the C radical defence when you answered it is good for oily skin and you were absolutely right. It looks so good on my oily skin like no any other vit C i have tried. I want to use the restorstive complex, is it also good for oily skin without leaving it glowy but more matte finish?
Restorative is hit or miss. Works great on some oily types and not others
I am curious about Dr. Ania’s thoughts on MD Aire (Stephanie Kapel brand) I haven’t tried it.
I have patients and followers who tried it and enjoyed it while they used it.
Thank you for this video. I have only used a sample of the sunscreen and really like it. I love the MDAire NMF Hydrator Barrier Repair. I just started using Emepelle and would like your thoughts on this. I apply the NMF barrier before my moisturizer twice a day and it makes my skin feel soft and hydrated.
@@Cindy-hz3kl I don't know too much about Empelle other than it is marketed for post menopausal skin. If you find success with it, and you see skin changes, then keep using it. I would suggest adding a tretinoin or retinol. Tretinoin has decades of research showing it helps stimulate fibroblasts and increase collagen. Don't forget about the proven heroes 🥰
@@theocbeautymd Thank you, I appreciate you sharing your thoughts. The Emepelle night cream has two different forms of Retinol. I do switch off and use other Retinols such as Truth Treatments 5% Retinol gel. I can’t be without Retinol in my skincare routine.
@@Cindy-hz3kl I know the truth treatments retinol is a good one 👍🏼
Which do you like best for daily anti aging Alastin or ZO health products?
For daily anti again its between ZO and skinbetter for me
Thanks a million again for great video. Thanks to your videos i started using Alpharet at night and ZO defense for the day. If i want to try Elastin Aluminate for my hyperpegmentation, how do i mix in my routine with Alpharet?
before alpharet
after zo defense
Is the delivery system for all their products liposomal
Just bought the A-luminate and Skinbetter Clearing serum - which goes first and are both okay in the morning too? Thanks!
The moisturizer’s really burn my eyes. Have you heard that? I guess keep away from eyes?
Wow, this is an expensive line.
true. but high quality