Is slugging around the eyes safe? I tried slugging for 90 days! 🐌😱
Watch this video to see my results and thoughts on the process as an eye doctor and surgeon. I answer it all in this video.
00:00 : What is slugging?
01:38 : What makes vaseline/petroleum jelly useful for our skin?
2:30 : Is vaseline good for dry skin and dry eyes?
3:20 : Should I try slugging even though I have oily or acne prone skin?
03:47 : How was my experience with slugging?
04:40 : What moisturizer do I use?
05:25 : Can I use retinol with vaseline?
05:46 : What are my results from slugging?
06:30 : How can I treat milia?
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7 июл 2024