Simple Anti-Aging Skincare Routine!! #shorts

Simple Anti-Aging Skincare Routine!! #shorts

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NIGHT ROUTINE:
1. Cleanser – Choose any gentle cleanser that suits your skin type (dry, normal, oily). This one is from CeraVe

2a. Retinol – Apply a small amount 5-6x a week, as long as you’re not pregnant. This one is the fragrance-free option from Neutrogena

2b. Exfoliate – Use 1-2x a week on the nights you’re not using your retinol. This one is from Versed and has lactic + glycolic acid

3. Moisturize – Apply a generous amount of gentle moisturizer. This one is from Vanicream

DAY ROUTINE:
1. Cleanse – You can use the same cleanser or just use water here

2. Antioxidant – Vitamin C is a good option here but you can substitute for other options that protect against free radicals. This one is from Naturium

3. Sunscreen – SPF30+, Broad-spectrum, two finger length amounts! Just find one you like. This one is the hydrating sunscreen from CeraVe (SPF30, not 50)

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50 Comments

  1. I’m seriously looking for an easy day/nighttime skin routine with inexpensive products and this is the BEST video i found. I’m new to the game and plan on buying all products I see here. Just a question if they are melanin skin friendly and is which order do I apply products? Any help/advice would be greatly appreciated ❤

  2. With sooooo many products on the market to choose from, I appreciate skincare recommendations from a dermatologist that wont break the bank❤

  3. I have a question for the doc. The skin is mean’t to protect us from anything entering our bodies. So what good does all these products do?

  4. Needs to continue creating more videos like these. It’s like a free consultation to the dermatologist 😊

  5. You guys have taught me a lot , so thanks. You two have great senses of humor & I enjoy your videos.

  6. This is a bit much. Applying all this crap everyday can’t be good for you.
    A moisturizer is fine. Retinoids make sense too. Sunscreen when needed, sure.
    Otherwise eat right, stay hydrated and exercise.

  7. If my facial SPF says hydrating (Eucerin tinted 30) do I also need to moisturize first? I don’t want heavy layers or that “oil slick” look in an hour. TIA

  8. I have a gentle cleanser i wouldnt use it 2 times a day if you have sensetive skin i did that and it made my skin dry and red i changed it to doing it before i go to bed and it has helped my skin i only wash my face whit water in the morning and do a ice bath for the face in the morning and then i put coold green tea bags under my eyes for about 15 minuts and wash my face only whit water and my skincare sunscrean and then i am out the door and if i feel my skin is not clean i do face masks during the week but only 2 to 3 times a week

  9. Seems like a lot of actives, esp for sensitive skin. Also I hate Cerave- it leaves my skin flaky and scaly and didn’t help my acne prone skin heal. I suffered thru many year of making myself use it b/c derms always push it. I wish derms didn’t love it so much and could give us some new gentle alternatives without niacinamide but not as basic as vanicream.

  10. What thick hydrating moisturizer can I put under my eye area. Its dry. Even though I use the Biossance Squalene Eye Cream. What would you recommend for sensitive under eye?

  11. use collagen powder as intake gives better results, I’m using newyou glow collagen giving me good result and so side effects.

  12. What do you think about the skin care line "youth to the people"? I have used several of their products and liked them, but wonder if they actually will be beneficial in the long run. I am 70.

  13. The skin care routine that works is the one you’ll use everyday. And stay away from mineral oil.

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