I can recommend some products that do the same from the drugstore. Most important sunscreen to prevent skin aging Garnier sunscreen fluid Cleansing oil from Balea or Isana, they are great, cheap, and work. This could be a whole routine if you don't want to spend a lot of money. As an alternative sunscreen, I recommend Nivea sensitive sunscreen for the face. You should also ad a night cream to moisturize your skin. There are lots of cheap options from balea sensitive or isana pure or my favorite Isana ceramide cream. They have a good liquid moisturizer too. But the most important step is sunscreen! The only step you can never skip. Every sunscreen would work as long as you wear it everyday
Cleanser makes not difference unless you’re super sensitive so it’s one problem less. Use one serum every 3 months (Retinol-Vitamin C-Bakuchiol which works amazing on acne prone skin overnight. Put Laneige Ceramides/Peptides version mini last long for $16. Or use SPF Moisturizer this is the key Spf if you can have the serum put a spf with antioxidants to give a better protection. Believe me my skin was dry, full of blemishes less than one month ago and I didn’t have to suffer from retinol journey to see improvement in my skin I am 33 years old. I recommend Dr Shereene videos too they are awesome. But don’t worry we can have a cheaper version and her mom is so beautiful for sure I am just sharing things that can help us without spending much.
@@LaurenPoshIt's not 364$, it's 364$ every 2-3 months (depending on the specific products but they usally last 2-3 months) not to mention that most of these products are highly inflated and you could get the same results for less than 80$ instead of 364$. Lets be honest here assuming she is the age they claim, how do we know its not just genetics, makeup, cosmetic surgery, professional microneedling, lazer treatment, filters, lighting, camera angles, etc. Its probably a mix of all the aforemtioned above. You're not broke for not wanting to spend over 1400$ a year on unsubstantiated consmetical products, your actually more likely to be broke if it were the other way around, luxury brands are disproportionately subsidized by the poor.
After cleansing my face in the morning, I use litelextra rice berry vitamin c face serum. My feedback after using for 3 months: 1. Non greasy 2. watery consistency 3. easy application 4. top-quality 5. glow after 1 month of use I highly recommend it. Also, I do apply retinoid at night.
When work keeps me up all night, this Riceberry Vitamin C serum is my preferred remedy. It helps mask the signs of exhaustion, diminishing dark spots and enhancing my skin’s glow. This way, I can start my day confidently.
For anyone feeling insecure, a lot of times money and a lack of stress help more than anything with aging nicely. Everyone’s journey is different and some face challenges others will never be able to compare to. Your body has a story written in it and it doesn’t have to be flawless to be beautiful.
small non surgical procedures like microneedling and dermarolling which can actually be done at home very easily with the right tools, are very common for people with great skin too
@@molotochnik.i as someone who gets microneedling done by a dermatologist I'll anyday spend extra for the safety and the more even coverage not to mention the expertise. I believe beyond depths of 1.5mm it's advisable to go to a professional. I must say I am curious about at home alternatives too I'm just not sure I can keep a steady hand or ensure sterility as opposed to sanitisation. Do you have any experience with the latter or know of any reputable resources I can look up regarding this?
@@suisenshirasaki8298 I keep responding to you but I don't see my comments after refreshing. Anyway microneedling professionally is by far more effective than buying at home electronic microneedlers or dermarollers. I use to use a 2.0mm for stretch marks on my stomach and although they were gone in 6 months, I was getting a little bit of delayed hyperpigmentation (which could've been from using too big of a needle which is MY fault), dermarollers also tug and scratch the skin more than they puncture so I switched to electronic microneedlers off Amazon and they work well. When I got it professionally done on my face for light acne scarring with a few craters, after 3 treatments of 0.3mm and healing process my skin looked like glass, so I definitely recommend professional all the way. But the at home sanitization process is simple, soak in alcohol before and after. I like to dry it with a UV light. Also showering before or after for good measure. I don't recommend using the same needle or roller after one use. I also don't have any sources I just use skincare reddits a lot, it's where I found this method. Haven't seen anybody get a skin infection yet but I'm sure it has happened, just not to me. It's effective for me though so I really love it.
@@molotochnik.i excellent! Great to hear about your positive experiences with at home microneedling. Thank you for the detailed reply, it's very helpful.
Right? Im sure the products helped but why we acting like it was all the pricey products that made her look this good at 50 and not also the fillers, lasers treatments and possible surgical interventions?
Not necessarily. Many people started their intervention very early like avoiding sun, topical and vitamins injections , retinol which is available since 1990, And lasers , Botox . If you are at Japan or Korea, many people her age really look like this
@@Akanapocalypsethat’s not possible. You won’t look like a brand new young adult. You will look like a grown woman. All we can do is look good for our age.
@@CuriousCat777 You're not getting it. Some people are beautiful naturally regardless if they're poor or not. I'm talking about ugly people. With money you don't have to stay ugly. Dolly Parton doesn't hide her procedures. She said why look like a dog if you don't have to?
for real - you can see she doesn't have any hair where sideburns are - it's totally bald. When she tilts her head down it's obvious too. Reminds me of George Clooney's face lift. Not bad at all, but a face lift for sure! @@nursepatience8876
There are many things you can do for your skin now that do not include surgery. A facelift will pull your skin back, but it does nothing for the health and quality of your skin. Since she is so glowy, I doubt it was a facelift. More likely microneedling, tretinoin products, or some laser therapy. Those would produce that great skin, not a facelift.
@@chillbeauty7989 That’s fine but they shouldn’t come on the internet to make people believe they will have the same results as she does even though she has work done. It’s like those IG girls that get surgery on their bodies and telling everyone that they “work out daily”.
theres some people who naturally looks pretty and still has good genetics even afterreaching 50 or more. its not abt getting the work done but serums and all the creams shes using. ik someone whos in her 60sand looks really young. she hasnt got her face done, its all because of serums
@@thvsrq you are so naive if you think serums can achieve that at 50. Serums cannot make your face plump. Also notice how the plumpness is concentrated on the cheekbones? That’s a super typical place to have filler. Look at almost every celeb like Kim k, Madonna, lil Kim, etc. they have those same very plump cheeks, and plump face. This look is so common and noticeable now that it’s gotten the nickname pillow face. And that’s exactly how this woman’s face looks. It would be more believable if she had a few light wrinkles here and there, but not even 1 wrinkle?!? Serums cannot do that either. And look how tight her skin is, it looks like she can barely move it. Idk if you’re young and/or not educated on this subject or live somewhere where you don’t see this type of look often (or are Asian/Korean as I noticed they get extremely defensive when someone says an Asian/Korean has had work done) but living in Los Angeles and being a consumer of social media, it’s extremely obvious to me when someone has had cosmetic procedures and/or surgeries done, especially when factoring in their age. It’s people like this who imply this is solely the result of skincare and people like you who defend them that is the reason why body dysmorphia and low self esteem is so common nowadays, comparing our natural bodies to unnatural bodies and wondering why we don’t look as good.
Tbh, it’s mostly genetics . I have an aunt who is in her late 40s and can easily pass for 20s. Same is my cousin. A lot of asians do have some good anti aging genes. However, skincare just helps further.No matter how good genes you have if you are necessarily doing things to harm your skin, it gets ruined. Happened with me due to hormonal imbalance and using reactive products.
What to do to look young: - get enough sleep - don’t stress - eat healthy - live a life that makes you happy - work out - avoid being in the sun and the rest is genetics
In case anyone was curious about the years these products were released: - Bobbi Brown Soothing Cleansing Oil: 2011 - Estée Lauder Advanced Night Repair Serum: 1982 - Caudalie Beauty Elixir: 1997 - L'Occitane Shea Butter Hand Cream - 1994 - Shiseido Ultimate Protector Sunscreen - unsure, but their first ever sun protector was created in 1923
@@Phoenix.219 I think it's a matter of privilege. People who show off their youthful appearance usually have time and money to hourly reapply their 50$ sunscreen while the rest work hard without luxury of staying indoors, protected from the UV rays.
@@AamuAuroraasian genetics is the fact one. As a Asian I can tell, we have different genetics than west. Yes effective skincare products also matter. But no matter what u do, genetics play very important role.
I'm Indonesian, and same age with her, 50 is not too old. me and also my friends don't look so old in our 50s, we age very slow, and we don't have much money to buy expensive skin care and treatment in aesthetic doctor
My mum looked like that all the way until her stroke at 67, she’d wash her face with soap and moisturise with coco butter. No fancy expensive stuff, she’s South American Guyanese have amazing skin. Even now she’s almost 80 she still has no wrinkles on her face, with luck I take after her hahaha.
Same with my mom lol she issues non of this, she’s African. I signed her up for water aerobics class and all the women were asking her how her skin is so smooth with no wrinkles, uses African products and never had any work done. I hope I age like her as well.
Actually! All except 1 brand has had their products avail for at least 20yr, some more. Caudalie is only brand who falls short & it's barely. Just sayin!
They’ve pretty much all been around for around that long, or they’re reformulations of comparable products from the same brands. What’s more misleading is the fact that she clearly gets injectables done- while skincare is a piece of the puzzle (especially sunscreen), genetics and maintenance work do a lot of the heavy lifting with aging.
Yeah her doctor did a really good job! Or if it’s all just Botox and filler she has a great aesthetician! It’s definitely procedures + skincare because topical products can only do so much. She looks anazing
@@jiminswriter4209the video is misleading to think someone can look good just based on these products alone like some kind of informercials. She has had plastic surgeries and it’s very obvious. Nothing wrong to point out the facts to a misleading video.
Mom also had plastic surgery and a shit load of money to be able to buy those products. There is nothing wrong with looking your age. Don´t worry, you are still pretty.
Clearly mom has botox, because her face is frozen even when she smiles. Nothing bad in getting one. Just don't fool us by saying she gulps Estee Lauder
I work in aesthetics and plastic surgery on Palm Beach, and she has definitely had a subtle facelift and that’s okay. It’s all in the ears… that’s how you know. Anyway, Skincare is also essential after this procedure and she has stuck to routine and products that works for her.
@@cassierussell6281 With a really good plastic surgeon and good genes (meaning there’s minimal scar tissue) you can hardly tell. However, I treat a lot of post op patients who’ve had a meloplasty or rhytidectomy & you can tell by how the ears heal in these three places: crus of the helix, tragus and lobule. Sometimes the ear looks a bit abnormally larger or a bit misshaped. You can see a very faint fold/tuck of skin the 3 places. But don’t take my word for it, I’m just a nurse with 6 yrs of schooling and an additional certification in cosmetic surgery and did 3 yrs of apprenticeship in plastic surgery & dermatology… Do your research 😊😊
That is the power of PDO threads, face lift. Nothing against the aesthetic medicine but don't spread misinformation. That kind of procedure is more popular and effordable in Asia and now everyone over 40 with money have that kind of face.
Wrong, these treatments and procedures are not affordable in all Asian countries. They're expensive and only rich can afford it. Please, don't spread misinformation.
Im 53. Never had fillers, botox, lasers, etc.. NO WORK or expensive products! Im actually low income but thanks to my grandmother, she got me into basic skin care since I was 14! And thanks to my vampire lifestyle of avoiding the sun, that has made a huge difference as well. I'm so tired of people talking trash on older women who's skin looks good accusing them of getting all this work done when we haven't! Some of us chose to take care of our skin at a young age and it has paid off!
There’s a lot of people who claim to have never done Botox but they’ve done Botox. I’m not saying that’s you but for most influencers advertising their looks on social media. They have had work done on their face but a majority claim to be all natural. It’s pretty obvious when studying someone’s face whether they’ve had Botox, fillers, etc or not. It’s also not shameful to get those things and there’s nothing wrong with preserving one’s beauty into the elderly years. People should be able to look how they want and be honest about how they obtained those looks without feeling embarrassed. Also people are allowed to be upset and call it out when someone claims to be all natural and advertises specific skincare but that’s clearly not the case. Consumerism is a plague and the propaganda promoting capitalism in American society is insane.
Literal surgeons/clinicians commented that you can see the facelift. Nothing wrong with that, the skincare helped for sure. But in her case you can see from afar that she’s had work done (no shame in that, but it shouldn’t be advertised as a result of only skincare)
Koreans often have work. It's nothing new nor is it a bad thing. They generally have more access to this type of stuff and having money definitely helps that. Also, your skin has more to do than just with skin care or even staying inside. It also has to do with genes, physical activity, internal care, diet, etc.
I agree and that chronic stress does so much aging. Every time I have nsigns f aging it was due to some stressful situation that I was going through. Keep the toxic people far away and avoid stress is one good advice for people who want to stay youthful and healthy.
@@brittneyremillard3648 Preventative Botox is a marketing hoax to sell to a younger demographic. It's plain old botox and works the same way it does for people who already have wrinkles.
@@FavAxxaNot everyone speaks English so having it written is very helpful with understanding. Also, half those names are French and Japanese so even if you do speak English, unless you’re familiar with those brands, hard to know how to spell them.
I can show you products at a store. Not because I use them, but because I've read about others using them. See where I'm going with this? That Estee Lauder product for instance. Knew it existed, it's just helluva expensive for me to be able to purchase it for my own use.
I don't use sunscreen and my skin is fine. In fact, I'm a 46 year old who looks 20 years younger. All thanks to genetics. You need Vit D in your system which is what the sun is for. Sunscreen prevents your body from producing said Vitamin D hence why people get so sick and fat. Yes, Vit D is vital for maintaining a healthy body weight amongst other things health related.
This woman Looks 40-50, just beautiful tho. I don't understand why people can just Appreciate her Beauty for her age, instead of acting like she's defying aging. She literally just is beautiful but it's still obvious she's not in her 20's😭
@@Blue-eg8ubno girl, they have filler and botox. Stating the obvious doesn't make you jealous. No one's hating her mum for that, they are just asking to be honest.
@@Blue-eg8ubWhen she showed the old photos of her mom, I could tell. The old pictures make her jaw look more skinny and the current one, her skin has been lift, plump, and no wrinkles? When she clearly had some wrinkles in the old pictures?? Pretty sus.. she definitely got work done.
I'm still struggling with this myself as I grow older; but over the years I've come to be more accepting of how different I look every couple yrs. Yes I still love healthy skin and wanting to take care of my body and prevent what I can. But at the same time, of I get wrinkles, if I get a dark spot, or darker bags under my eyes. I'm slowly trying to teach myself to react to it in a softer way and not with hate and regret. I've realized I'm more grateful that I'm just still alive even if I look in the mirror at 27 and see permanent bags under my eyes. Sometimes I'm called racoon girl, or my coworker a couple times before said my eyes looked like I was on something cuz of my lack of sleep. But mostly it's because I never took care of my body enough. So instead of reaching for a beauty product left and right, I'm going to react first by resting more, drinking more water and getting alot of the basics down that many people forget in their day to day life. Age will catch up to us one way or another, and wanting to feel pretty and take care of your body is okay and a beautiful thing. But so is acceptance and learning to be soft with yourself. In the past there were some days I didn't think I'd make it to 20, but I did. Atleast we made it through, we are alive and thriving right? ☺️
I’m so happy that you are accepting yourself! It’s the hardest thing to do 😓 but you deserve it and you deserve to treat yourself with kindness. Besides, in a world with so much plastic surgery and procedures, it’s nice to see a natural face. Everyone has their own unique features and bodies change and that’s okay! ❤
Oh lord… you talk like a 70 year old 😂 You are only 27 and you think you have wrinkles and what not… I’m here at 34 feeling the same I used to 10 years ago 😅
She looks great either way. Plus genetics. I dont think the amount of botox and fillers will make that much of a difference. You gotta be blessed with good genes as well
Also the expensive ass facials and laser treatment she probably does on a regular basis. Genetics play a role but anyone with dollars to shell out can look as young as she does if they got the same treatments.
Right? I thought I was the only one to notice that… I mean she is beautiful and whatever ofc. But you don’t have to lie about it cause people will compare themselves to this.. and it’s not fair. But maybe we are wrong and she really is this way without any help (botox etc). (Even tho the face looks stretched and tight in a not natural way)
@@Mehmehidkeven with work done, it gers more visible on brown or white skin. I have seen work done on white ppl and actresses in my own country and you can tell but I think the genetics and the South Korean magical plastic surgeons will be credited for that
Thank you for pointing it out! It’s not a bad thing. But pretending that her nice skin is all due to lotions and potions is a lie. I wish people would be more transparent.
😊 There are many Korean and Japanese women who look this good at 50 years old. I'm not surprised. I think there are a lot of resentful people in the comments.
At very least Botox and probably more. Nothing wrong with that. But it’s kinda misleading, many would think that she only use those products n achieve such result.
My aunt is 86 and she looks 60. She just uses whatever body lotion on her face too. Not even sunblock, maybe on beach vacations. She's too busy with all her obligations to do any self care besides a shower.
My mother will always be the most beautiful woman in the world to me, no matter her wrinkles. It would be disrespectful to reduce her only to the appearance of her skin and how young she looks, considering she is such an amazing person and even though people say she was the most beautiful girl in her class back in her day. It is her intelligence, education, mindset and perseverance that all proved to be of much greater importance than her beauty. Sure, taking care of your skin is still important and looking young at age 50 can be fascinating, but in the end those are all trivial matters and what’s most important is our health and general well being as well as how we treat others. The people who had time and money for good skincare or the ones who are blessed with good genes, we don’t have to put them on a pedestal. And you are not less of a person if you have wrinkles, which is a completely natural process of the body by the way, we will all age eventually. Just look at the things that do matter and appreciate what you have. There is beauty in wrinkles as well, to me it means that you’ve lived and laughed carefree but also that you have cared about others and gone through struggles and faced hardships in life. If someone cares more about your appearance and how young you look, then any of your actual achievements, then that is a red flag 😅 Wrinkles or no wrinkles, you are beautiful as you are.
@@kareny5438Same with my grandmother. She’s also 86 and has just recently gotten a few wrinkles around her eyes and mouth. No cleansing, no creams and no sunscreen. It’s so weird how different it is.
Then why does my white husband who is also 50 look younger than her WITHOUT a face lift? He also cleans his face with dove bar soap, uses eucerin lotion only when it’s dry (the big tub, not the stuff made for the face), and only wears a hat for sun protection. 🤔 It’s almost as if you’re being lied to and buy into it. This woman has clearly had a face lift.
Lots of assumptions made about what procedures she’s had, which I think if the context was not trying to sell the skincare products, would be just fine because you can tell she’s naturally beautiful despite the procedures she’s had done. As a Korean, sorry sister, I can tell what she’s had done - AND It’s ok!! Y’all it’s not a crime to get botox or a facelift, however, I do understand how people are upset because the video is very very misleading. Also, to those who say you cannot actually KNOW she got anything done, well, that is true, we can’t be 100% sure but for me the most telling thing about her getting stuff done is that she has double eyelid surgery. And I would bet my entire life on it lol because again, as a Korean, who knows real Korean people, it is very obvious her double eyelid is not natural. And my friends had it done when they were children… because that’s the beauty standard many parents put on their kids. And logically, if she got her eyelid done (extremely common in Korea and Koreans in America btw) I would infer that she’s more than likely also had some kind of anti aging procedure done. Again, there’s nothing wrong with surgery or procedures imo. As long as it’s not ruining your life, let people do what makes them happy. But let’s also stop trying to say that the solution is to spend thousands of dollars to fund this billion dollar scam industry of skincare. No amount of skincare products will make you look younger. It’s a scam people. Please do the research. The reason people think it works is because it temporarily affects your skin, but unless you constantly do it, you cannot beat genetics. It’s the truth. Not an opinion. How fast someone ages in their face is genetics. You can get wrinkles if you don’t use proper sunscreen, but you can still have amazing skin, if it’s in your genes. Plenty of people have wrinkles AND still look good. The best way to age is gracefully, and that’s by treating your skin to SUNSCREEN or if you want to, procedures.
its sunscreen. I recently started seeing a dermatologist and as a basic skin care routine she has me on a special cleanser, retinol, moisturisre and sunscreen. the retinol is what helps with aging and the sunscreen is non optional during day time cause sun damage is no joke lol
When she showed the old photos of her mom, I could tell. The old pictures make her jaw look more skinny and the current one, her skin has been lift, plump, and no wrinkles? When she clearly had some wrinkles in the old pictures?? Pretty sus.. she definitely got work done. Don't waste your money!
My mom is 47 only use soap and her body lotion on her face and still looking SO freaking young, perfect skin, no wrinkles at all and nobody believes when she says she’s 47.
No matter how much the items cost thank you so much for taking time to show us what you use so we can either buy that product or find an alternative. Blessings to you❤
My relatives in the Philippines esp in the province. I envy them though they didnt use any products on their skin nor any products for their hair,but gosh they are very strong at their ages: 90s,80s,70s, 60s and able to walk from the mountain to the city EVERYDAY for 10hrs! Their hair are still black ang thick.😂 The most thing amazed me is that they are able to carry a big sack of veggies, fruits, etc while walking from that mountain to the City.😂 For me, I admired my aunties not just because they always look the same but for their strength and how they live like that until today. Compared to people on Socmed always focusing on how pretty they are etc but obviously, these people arent going to be pretty or to have a pretty skin w/o going to expensive doctors or using expensive products etc.
We need to investigate if ALL this products exists in that time, perhaps with another name but the formula is the same you know but the main thing is she is lying or not, I’m 50/50 🤷🏻♀️
She said 20 years. Plus, you do realize that there are brands that are over 100 years old. I know that Estee Lauder product has been around for years. I've been wearing Estee Lauder perfume for 30 years and I always received that as part of the free gift with purchase.
@@kichiguy3827 because they’re pretending she looks how she does today because of only her skincare, which is misleading and people who don’t know what fillers look like would believe it.
My mom's sister, my aunt is almost 50 and damn that lovely women has flawless skin, that shines brighter than sun and she doesn't even use the basic skin care products like a mere sunscreen. Its a lot about genetics and food and lifestyle and hardly hardly about expensive skin care products
There so difference between creators like this and the Kardashians - they get paid to make you buy all of that stuff. Please don't get fooled, ladies!! ❤
Don’t forget to mention-- having to worry with chronic financial stress, having to raise children alone, never getting a full night of sleep…thats probably whats keeping her young
It’s literally Botox. She looks wrinkle free because she has Botox and ( for this one im making an assumption) a micro face lift. Stop lying and saying it’s products , NO your mother pay a doctor to look this way.
YES! When she showed the old photos of her mom, I could tell. The old pictures make her jaw look more skinny and the current one, her skin has been lift, plump, and no wrinkles? When she clearly had some wrinkles in the old pictures?? Pretty sus.. she definitely got work done. Don't waste your money!
No one needs "skin care." I worked with a woman who smoked, drank, and wore some makeup but her skin was incredible. Her secret was not using anything really. She didn't wash her face or use cleansers and toners. At night she used an inexpensive moisturiser, right over the makeup. I'd been using things like Aveda and Sense' but was curious about her approach so I stopped letting anything other than a nighttime lotion/oil and my bare minerals touch my face. I'm 53 now, have been doing that since I was 27 years old and my skin looks amazing. No sunscreen, no facial products. My bedtime moisturiser is usually a combo of castor oil, cheap lotion and sometimes noxzema. Occasionally I mix some oils in my hands and pat it on. I don't even let water touch my face. The skin care industry is a huge scam.
I saw this on a different platform. And ofc surgery, medicine, genetics, diet, environment, and other factors do contribute to her looking skinny, the poster is just telling us her product routine. I guess it’s deceiving to those children making drunk elephant smoothies but most people who need a serum are smart enough to know that this isn’t the only reason why the mom looks young. Idk why people are pointing this out besides jealousy.