Agree! I recently discovered her channel, and binge watched so many of her videos. I thought I was the only one who was nodding when she pulled out that Ize oil, coz I thot I've been spending way too much time on the internet, that I even knew about the products she will use 😂😂
Since I've been a fan of Sanne for like 3 years now I'm glad she made this content for Harper's.... I really loved seeing you Sanne doing this.. Always wishing you good lock and more success
Remember that oils do not hydrate. They are oclusives and they form a strong barrier. Hydrate with something light not very oily that is a humectant and then if you like seal it with an oil. Oils are the heaviest of all cosmetic ingredients so overusing them isn't a very good idea. English is not my first language so I apologise for any mistakes.
It depends on the type of oil actually. There are some oil u should use b4 moisturizer & there're some oil u should use after moisturizer. Not all oils are the heaviest of cosmetic ingredients.
Oils that have actives in it should be used before moisturizer but if they don’t have actives in it then they should be applied on top of moisturizer. Also Hyaluronic acid is a humectant which draws in moisture from the air and products that are applied on top of it. Oils actually repeal water which is what hyaluronic acid in particular draws into the skin so putting an oil on top of a hyaluronic acid doesn’t allow water and moisture to be drawn into the skin from the air. When hyaluronic acid can’t draw water from externally from either the air or products that you put on top of the hyaluronic acid (which she doesn’t do, she just uses the oil) hyaluronic acid starts to draw moisture from within the deeper layers of skin to provide water and moisture to the surface layers of your skin, which can cause dryness and dehydration (which are two different things but that’s different explanation) and other issues. Another reason for this has to do with the molecular size of oils. Oils have large molecules that can’t penetrate the skin thus the oil forms a layer on top of the skin. This prevents water and moisture from evaporating from the skin. But again since she didn’t actually put anything sort of moisturizer on her face after the hyaluronic acid, it can only pull moisture and water from within the deeper layers of her skin.
Moisturizers is made up of humectants (to hydrate, like HA, glycerin, or simply water), occlusives (to lock the moisture in, like carrier oils, silicons, etc) and surfectants (buffering agents like Ph adjusters, etc). She just used a water-based serum to hydrate and then a facial oil to lock it in. In my opinion, skincare steps is about the order, not about the products.
Water hydrates. We drink it. Lotions are mainly a barrier to keep hydration in if it’s hydrophobic and/ or bind to the moisture in our skin if it’s hydrophilic. The main difference between our keratinized skin and reptiles keratinized scales is our oil glands.
Hey! Wouldn't it be cool if you had like a random/normal person on here to show their routine. I know you guys always do celebs but how about an essential worker? Or a mom? Or a teacher? I want to know what more 'typical' women/men are doing to take care of their skin too! Oh and I volunteer as tribute if you need a certain random, normal, essential worker girl :D
I have been watching these skincare videos for such a long time,the good thing is all the celebrities have become more environment conscious. Be it replace the one time throw away pads with reusables or being mindful of switching off the water running during the routine.😊
it'll be better if she applied the cleanser first to soften her makeup/debris then rinse off with the face halo. this way will minimize the rubbing and tugging on skin => less wrinkles
skandar123keynes ikr?! Like i would feel kinda “disgusting” if I wouldn’t cleanse my neck too because there is so much dirt that also needs to be washed off and especially when you wear makeup and sunscreen
Q8IBOYS think of it this way, with your night time skincare routine, it starts at the hairline and ends with the nipples! Everything you do to your face, do to your neck and your chest
She doesn't want to use chemicals to remove makeup, but proceeds to use chemicals in everything else, including water and a face wash. I'm slightly confused by this logic...
susu Ho can you name Any examples of these “harsh chemicals”? Things that are actually in FDA approved skincare products. They can’t be things that are only harmful/toxic at higher concentrations than are allowed in a product for it to be FDA approved.
Layla the point of this comment was that everything is a chemical. Water is a chemical. People who say they don’t want chemicals in their skincare don’t even know what they mean by “chemicals”. Also they said face wash, as in a cleanser, not face cloth.
Love Barbara Sturm products! You should definitely check out silicone Foreo brush, it replaced all unnecessary things I used to use to clean my face. Silicone bristles are so gentle, but combined with pulsations they clean so well. So much appreciated now esp. since we have to wear masks all the time. And face massage this brush gives is just what the doctor ordered.
i will never understand people who are like “i don’t like to use chemicals” when literally everything is a chemical. water air food i mean hello are people dumb
The routine is not THAT extremely bad so that people wonder what would be susan's reaction, Plus she is pretty active and shoots alot of reaction videos and we know she is probably shooting this one! We are also busy enjoying the reaction video for tina craig.
She's so likeable. Please stop pouncing upon anyone who says "I don't want to use chemicals on my face" - they mean they want to be gentle with their skin! You have a better understanding than them - correct them politely, but please stop with the show off! 🙄
when she said she doesn't need to use "chemicals" because of the cleansing pad 🙄🙄 oof... the water she used with it is... well.. chemical but nonetheless, she's very pretty and her skin looks beautiful
Yeah, I don't understand that. She doesn't want to use chemicals to take off makeup, but everything else she's using is also chemicals, including the cleanser.
Yes! Literally everything is a chemical. I understand people want to do good things for their body, but the fear no getting about “chemicals” is unwarranted.
@@katherinenin713 i mean.. most cleansers are not acidic i'd say. also, acids can be very beneficial to the skin. idk i don't mean to be rude towards her but I see this common misconception that "chemicals are bad" very often and I think we should do our best to get rid of that thinking
It's funny cuz most models claim this whole "natural is better" But we as humans are chemical compositions, chemicals are all around us. I think it's education and the lack there of. Some people aren't as educated as others, thus they say ignorant things, like this girl.
I'ma rant for a minute 1. YOU MUST HAVE TO GO IN WITH A CLEANSING OIL OR MICELLAR WATER I understand that some make-up remover might hurt the eye area but there are some that are formulated by chemist for the eyes and sometimes not all the time are tested by eye doctor's 2. Essential oils can be very irritating to the face no matter what type of skin you have it's not all about short-term it's more long-term what's going to happen 5-10 years from then you want to have a problem with it at first but then later on you'll get irritated from that product it's in a wash off treatment (the cleanser) so it's fine in that case 3. Absolutely do not need products from Dr. Barbara Sturm you can get products that are so much better like there are a lot from the ordinary that has the same ingredients as the night serum (not exactly the same but close to it) 4. WHERE IS THE MOISTURIZER if your skin is dry you absolutely need a moisturizer to lock in the moisture to prevent transepidermal water loss this goes for all skin types as well not just dry yes some face oils can act as a moisturizer but the texture is WAY different 5. I understand that a lot of people get so confused with a lot of cosmetic products but trust me there's a lot of RU-vidrs for example (Hyram) that made a skin care 101 series that talks about the basics of skincare (Cleanser, Treatment, Moisturizer, and sunscreen) 6. NATURAL DOES NOT MEAN BETTER I UNDERSTAND THAT SOME OF THE CHEMICALS ARE SCARY BUT THEY ARE THERE FOR A REASON AND A BASIC DIY SKIN CARE FACE MASK IS NOT GOING TO DO MUCH BUT IF YOU HAVE A FACE MASK FROM A LAB THE CONCENTRATION OF THE INGREDIENTS ARE BETTER BUT LESS IRRITATING once again hyram talks more about that in his video of why DIY skincare is a no no Rant over 🥵
Young living essential oils are so pure and natural trust me I used the lavender essential oil and it’s good for acne !! Read up on it no joke my best friend has read a lot about it and it’s very safe and it really helped me young living is extremely safe and natural there farm is open for you to see even !! Look them up !! Because essential oils are supposed to be very safe for you
For God's sake, by chemicals she meant toxic ingredients which are not good for the skin, like the Neutrogena wipes, the toxins or chemicals are not good for the skin.
I literally bought that lip mask last week and I LOVE it. I have the green apple one and use it twice a day!! It comes with a super nice applicator too! Can totally vouch! (I love laniege all together!) ** tip: Masksheets.com has a alot of the items mentioned in these kinds of videos for realistic prices and fast shipping! Laniege is on there and I believe they have a sale promotion right now! Edit: THEY SOLD OUT ): I'm sorry but they restock often so check back in! They have other laniege products too (I have the eye mask and love that as well). Plus Cosrx, Skinfood, TonyMoly etc. & free shipping US.
Barba sturm products is in every video...how are they in every video in this series...? the odd thing is that all these people can't even pronounce hyaluronic. If you are spending that much ($400) then wouldn't you at least know what an HA is and how to pronounce it.
i use an oil as my first cleanse but right at the end of massaging that into my face i bring in the face halo (damp with water) and use gently to make sure everything is off my face (like any smudged mascara under my eyes that the oil didn't get rid of) then of course i rinse it all off. it works very well for me and even tho the oil is enough to get the makeup off it feels nice to use the face halo to gently scrub away any stubborn sebum or makeup!
It’s nothing spectacular. If anything, I avoid using it. I find that after the first couple of uses/ washes the material ends up being to abrasive. Even if I use it really gently, I feel likes it’s scraping against my skin a bit. It’s supposed to withstand something like 200 washes but even after the first two times of washing it I find it too rough.
It's definitely not for everybody. This lip mask is kind of an occlusive for you lips. If you hydrate a lot and apply it right after washing your teeth, you'll be able to just wipe it off in the morning with the rest of dead skin cells. If you don't hydrate enough and have really dry lips, this probably won't do anything for you, cause its purpose is not to hydrate, but to prevent further evaporation of moisture.
My favourite over-night trick for soft lips is Elizabeth Arden 8h creme (the orginal). Its thick and doesn’t smell/taste great but it’s a lifesaver after wearing a mask all day at work
OMG, it is even more important now that we have to wear these protective masks all the time, I am happy I found this UFO smart mask, by far the most effective for my skin. 90 seconds to complete skin repair.
some of you all are acting like a sassy dermatologist here in the comments section 🤣 let people live, just because you love TO products does not mean she have to use cheaper products like you do. breaking news, if she can afford it why not, right?