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‪@AsapSCIENCE‬ recently released a video going through some of the misleading marketing in skincare, and concluded that only one face cream works... is this true? Here's my breakdown of their video.
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In this video:
* Excellent points from the video
* Problems with analysing ingredient lists
* What do they mean by an ingredient "working"?
* Do ingredients have to get to the dermis to work?
* Drugs vs cosmetics and the scientific consensus in skincare
* Is collagen 100% BS?
* Is vitamin C just like any other antioxidant?
* Are palmitoyl polypeptides the second best ingredient?
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Original ASAP Science video: • The ONLY anti-aging cr...
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Japanese quasi-drugs: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/arti...
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Комментарии : 642   
@jacobthejuuler
@jacobthejuuler 3 года назад
Now THIS is a proper reaction video. Thank you for EDUCATING us and not just making weird faces 😂
@Tmbpdbt
@Tmbpdbt 3 года назад
Amen!
@ella1565
@ella1565 3 года назад
EXACTLY!
@NO-yh2sw
@NO-yh2sw 3 года назад
SHADE
@d.b.8203
@d.b.8203 3 года назад
YES!!!
@tadikadidiksayang4981
@tadikadidiksayang4981 3 года назад
Someone called out Cassandra 😂🤣
@Holly-bk4vy
@Holly-bk4vy 3 года назад
I don't know why your videos about cosmetics don't get more views (as opposed to Hyram or Cassandra B) because you are an authority in your field (you know...with a phd ).
@Cat-jj4cr
@Cat-jj4cr 3 года назад
Agree!!! I also cringe when they H and C, react to skincare routine of a dermatologist. I meannnnnn
@Brenda-vi5es
@Brenda-vi5es 3 года назад
@@Cat-jj4cr I mostly cringe at H bc C is pretty educated and knows what she's talking about
@spaghettienthusiast5763
@spaghettienthusiast5763 3 года назад
Cause they white
@dominiquedcosta
@dominiquedcosta 2 года назад
I came to this channel from James Welsh, such a sweetie. I'm loving it so far! I think this channel is not as popular as the other 2 because Michelle speaks a lot of sense and is not chickbaity lol
@deadinside8719
@deadinside8719 2 года назад
@@spaghettienthusiast5763 the truth have been told
@NickyNthabane
@NickyNthabane 3 года назад
I'm really glad you bought up the fact that POC are more concerned with other factor, over wrinkles.
@LabMuffinBeautyScience
@LabMuffinBeautyScience 3 года назад
My dad is basically one giant freckle at this point and my aunts have all gotten pigment lasered off, it's impossible to forget 😭
@alanxie3550
@alanxie3550 3 года назад
when they base their entire video on the overall skincare realm on ONE book, I'm already getting a bit sceptical...
@karcavida3250
@karcavida3250 3 года назад
Ikr
@LiahYoo
@LiahYoo 3 года назад
Thank you for clarifying and educating!!! Loved this reaction video
@LabMuffinBeautyScience
@LabMuffinBeautyScience 3 года назад
Thank you Liah!
@abduljepri
@abduljepri 3 года назад
Love both of you gurls
@briannarios1301
@briannarios1301 3 года назад
Omg Hi Queen
@nuriasevilla1304
@nuriasevilla1304 2 года назад
@@LabMuffinBeautyScience Hi , I’m new in your channel and are very impress by your amazing knowledge , I do have some questions for you and would love to know how I can get in contact in private with you . Thank you so much . Thank you so much
@isnanesavant
@isnanesavant 3 года назад
This was the kindest "Yes, but no, and yes but also no, and hey lemme clear this one up for everyone" type of video ive ever seen. Videos like this make me very happy the scientific communities on here are so nice about discrepancies in fields they see in videos by someone trying to reach out and look into the science of their work!
@ZainabuIlham
@ZainabuIlham 3 года назад
"Ingredients list doesn't tell the whole story" Hyram : *shaking in his seat*
@kellyortiz367
@kellyortiz367 3 года назад
To say that the ingredients are not the whole story, is like telling someone to go eat a hamburger at McDonald's because their ingredients may not kill them ... That context has ABSOLUTELY NOTHING OF INTELLIGENCE OR COMMON SENSE.
@mirayulu1436
@mirayulu1436 3 года назад
@@kellyortiz367 Dude we didn't say they don't matter at all but you just can't truly understand if a product will "work" or not just by looking at the ingredients list. Formulation is key
@nairabee245
@nairabee245 3 года назад
Yea I like him him but facts😂 his entire channel is based around him basing his (unqualified) opinion on just the ingredients list and hating fragrance. He’s entertaining so I just watch him for fun😊
@agentwrench
@agentwrench 3 года назад
@@kellyortiz367 that's so... Not what she said. She said ingredients list can be misleading since they only name ingredients, but not concentration. So when the guys in the video assumed one product would work better because the active ingredient was higher on the list, she said they were wrong to assume, since the other product could very well have a higher concentration, and therefore work better.
@johnayalachef
@johnayalachef 3 года назад
@@nairabee245 Absolutely concur. I'm finding his channel problematic as It's change into personality, collabs and tiktokers
@leahsegura6614
@leahsegura6614 3 года назад
I’m happy you defended vitamin C. Dr Dray, like ASAPscience, also says vitamin C is ineffective. However, I find it to be an exceptional product in my skincare regimen and I see a notable difference in the appearance of my skin when I use it on a regular basis. Also, thank you for creating this content for us skincare nerds. We appreciate all the hard work that goes into the making of your videos.
@dhruv3800
@dhruv3800 3 года назад
I was so disappointed when I saw that video, I left a comment telling people to check out your channel if they wanted real skincare advice 💖💖
@janet3313
@janet3313 3 года назад
@rhondawatkins421
@rhondawatkins421 3 года назад
I read your response...and here I am! :)
@xavierxrc
@xavierxrc 3 года назад
Why were you disappointed? She didn't say their video provided misinformation; she just provided more details on their findings but generally agreed.
@SpaceBandit666
@SpaceBandit666 3 года назад
but shes not a dermatologist either and she wasnt disagreeing, she was just providing more context and information.
@JMarchel
@JMarchel 3 года назад
your comment is why I'm here!
@dianasmakeupworld
@dianasmakeupworld 3 года назад
Two minutes into watching their video I was sure that the 'only product that works' will be retinol. But what shocked me was that they picked a glycerine moisturiser over a vitamin C serum, which have different functions and claims and can't be compared (in my opinion). Thanks for doing this video I hope it will make them retract or remedy their misleading points.
@moose8762
@moose8762 3 года назад
I don't understand how they can say that there is an "only" face cream that works. I guess it depends on the definition of "works". Because I have found that glycolic acid reduces the appearance of lines on my forehead, azelaic and salicylic acid help prevent inflammatory responses to environmental stressors that cause my skin to flush, moisturisers stop my skin from becoming tight and dry, sunscreen prevents burning and cell damage. I think any skincare nerd would be like "huh" about the inclusion of peptides as an ingredient that will "work" for anti-aging. If we are taking a completely rational approach then really we should assume that they are mainly humectants. Using them for "anti-aging" seems to be more of a gamble. I would think that if we are talking about what "works" for "anti-aging" it would be sunscreen and tretinoin. Vitamin C isn't a drug so there is no sure way to confirm it works in any given product. Glycolic acid is more of a superficial fix for lines by thinning the stratum corneam but with consistent use surely that is desirable. Hydrated, exfoliated skin in general looks more youthful. And skin free of pigmentation also so really we could include the tyrosinase inhibitors as "anti-aging" that works. Peptides would be on my list probably, but not high up and I wouldn't prioritise high concentrations of glycerin
@yeetusfetus8687
@yeetusfetus8687 3 года назад
Gotta get the clicks :/
@Tmbpdbt
@Tmbpdbt 3 года назад
yeah agree with Yeetus. Speaking in reductive hyperbole gets you those clicks. :( it’s unfortunate. That attitude permeates our political discussions as well.
@riof.7947
@riof.7947 3 года назад
They mean scientifically proven, as tretinoin/retinoic acid is the only ingredient that is scientifically proven to ''anti-age'' but there has been signs and studies that have shown adapalene improves the appearance of aging, but it is not ''scientifically proven''
@moose8762
@moose8762 3 года назад
@@riof.7947 how are peptides scientifically proven though?
@riof.7947
@riof.7947 3 года назад
@@moose8762 Where did i say peptides?
@whatevergabby
@whatevergabby 3 года назад
As someone who has been following ASAP Science for nearly a decade, I have to say I was pretty disappointed in that video. It was “click-baity” and poorly researched, which is ironic, to say the least, considering their video was supposed to be “debunking myths.” Honestly, it just really put me off their channel in general. Your response, on the other hand, not only shows the breadth and depth of your knowledge but also what how thoughtful and kind you are! It’s so lovely to see your channel grow, too! Keep up the good work! 🥰
@TheSalonLife
@TheSalonLife 3 года назад
I felt exactly the same way. The video got recommended to me but I didn't even bother watching because of this click-baity title. When I saw Michelle's react video I clicked right away!
@SpaceOutlaw_
@SpaceOutlaw_ 3 года назад
Same here! I’m skincare junkie and enthusiast. I found a lot of things they said that were not completely right or wrong. Makes me question the other videos and how they might have poorly searched those subjects as well.
@matthewc8220
@matthewc8220 3 года назад
very well put
@skinme2340
@skinme2340 3 года назад
Another misinformation is running among the skincare community is that TEWL is a bad thing we need to avoid and fight. Trans epidermal water loss is a an essential physiological process and is not going to hurt our skin unless there is an impairment.
@natidesrosiers
@natidesrosiers 3 года назад
As a pharmacology phd and skincare lover I just wanna say that I love your videos and how you cite scientific articles!
@its_just_kagiso7546
@its_just_kagiso7546 3 года назад
I think this scenario is the perfect example of why you need to cross-reference your sources if you're doing research. It's also a good example that sometimes content creators can get some stuff seriously wrong and their opinions shouldn't be taken as gospel truth. I've used quite a few actives that "don't work" according to RU-vidrs/dermatologists but they've done wonders for MY skin. So sis, if vitamin C (pour example) worked for you, keep it. Just do so being safe, wise, and well-researched through channels like these. Thanks for your awesome content, Michelle :) It's helped me tons to make informed decisions!
@kalicat6232
@kalicat6232 3 года назад
I’ve been surprisingly thrilled that wearing a mask all day has reduced the wrinkles around my mouth. I have extremely dry skin - and my worst wrinkles have always been around my mouth. Because the mask is holding in moisture all day - as well as preventing dry air from drying out my skin .. I’m finding my wrinkles are greatly reduced.
@LabMuffinBeautyScience
@LabMuffinBeautyScience 3 года назад
I'm jealous, masks just gave me breakouts but I think I finally found my solution for that!
@Stephanie-rt3do
@Stephanie-rt3do 3 года назад
Lab Muffin Beauty Science what is your solution?!!! I’ve started breaking out and my skin is usually so great to me
@LabMuffinBeautyScience
@LabMuffinBeautyScience 3 года назад
@@Stephanie-rt3do Different masks - silk and Uniqlo Airism have been great for me! Silk is a bit stuffier but that's actually quite nice when it's cold.
@mistress.villaina7591
@mistress.villaina7591 3 года назад
@@LabMuffinBeautyScience silk mask is amazing
@osabra
@osabra 3 года назад
@@LabMuffinBeautyScience I was just about to order the Uniqlo one so good to hear!
@LM-he7eb
@LM-he7eb 3 года назад
I loved the “6th on 1 product, could still be higher than 3 on another product” Seems pretty logical, but easy to miss.
@nazmussadat7852
@nazmussadat7852 3 года назад
Tretinoin improved my skin so much! It is my no. 1 priority in my skincare routine.
@LabMuffinBeautyScience
@LabMuffinBeautyScience 3 года назад
I love tretinoin! Definitely a game-changer in my routine 😊
@kadzo6614
@kadzo6614 3 года назад
Oral or topical? Remember its teratogenic
@kadzo6614
@kadzo6614 3 года назад
@@LabMuffinBeautyScience what about teratogenicity? Or you're referring to topical tretinoin?
@nazmussadat7852
@nazmussadat7852 3 года назад
@@kadzo6614 I use topical tretinoin cream on my face.
@kadzo6614
@kadzo6614 3 года назад
@@nazmussadat7852 topical application is not teratogenic? Because oral is 100% teratogenic.
@trixy9
@trixy9 3 года назад
I'm not into cosmetics, really, my routine is very simple compared to a lot of other women as I only use 3 products each morning and evening (the same ones), but I have to say that using a vitamin C serum did absolute miracles on my face. I'm a skeptic, I really didn't expect much from it, but my pigmented patches left by acne are pretty much gone after using the serum for 3 months. And I'm sure it was the vitamin C, because I've been using the same toner and moisturiser for years, this is the only new product.
@fulan8342
@fulan8342 3 года назад
What vitamin c did you use?
@trixy9
@trixy9 3 года назад
@@fulan8342 I use the 3% serum from Revolution :)
@jimenusky
@jimenusky 3 года назад
Not shading that channel in particular but I believe there's a big issue in the scicomm world where some believe that because they're a Scientist™ they are already entitled to preach about any Science™ topic even if it's not remotely their field of expertise lol. I'm a biotechnologist and you won't see me making posts about quantum physics!
@RadhikaSG
@RadhikaSG 3 года назад
This reminded me of DOCTOR Barbara strum products
@nightmare9597
@nightmare9597 3 года назад
No, but isn't it good if a biologists are breaking out from biology and going into different fields to get more information about various topics? I mean..its not restricted to a person and as long as the person is not claiming to be an 'expert' after just reading a few articles, it should be fine....
@jimenusky
@jimenusky 3 года назад
@@nightmare9597 I agree! That's what I meant by "preach" - it's great to introduce yourself and your audience to new topics, but please don't try to actually sound like you're an expert if you're not 100% sure that you're not putting out misleading information.
@farwakhan4423
@farwakhan4423 3 года назад
Im studying biotech rn and while it is diverse, I am not going to make posts about skincare because it has nothing to do with it
@jimenusky
@jimenusky 3 года назад
@Romanticide I was talking about ASAP Science, not Michelle
@gleetiernz
@gleetiernz 3 года назад
I was so confused when they said that vitamin C is useless and has no real evidence behind it hahah
@CodeSNSD
@CodeSNSD 3 года назад
It’s actually true! You can watch dr dray on why she doesn’t use vitamin c. Vitamin c is kinda gimmicky and needs more research behind it!
@LabMuffinBeautyScience
@LabMuffinBeautyScience 3 года назад
@@CodeSNSD Compared to ingredients that are regulated as drugs it might be, but compared to other non-drug ingredients it's far better researched, especially for pigmentation which is important for POC. As mentioned in this video it's regulated as a quasi-drug in Japan... if you insist on only using ingredients with more evidence behind them than vitamin C, you're basically stuck with tretinoin/adapalene/tazarotene, salicylic acid and benzoyl peroxide...
@nonamonsod
@nonamonsod 3 года назад
@@CodeSNSD I think the context of her Dr. Dray's video on why she doesn't use vitamin c iss because she didnt find enough evidence that supports vitamin c working for her specific skin needs or that she is already using other products with ingredients that work better for, again, her specific needs. However, on her video about which ingredients work for hyper pigmentation, she mentions vitamin c.
@rayradiance666
@rayradiance666 3 года назад
Vitamin c irritated the crap out of my skin, I did see glowing skin and fading of some spots but the irritation even with moisturizer caused me to break out and also the stickiness/film it left on my skin was undesirable.
@BadgerDuh
@BadgerDuh 3 года назад
@@rayradiance666 Like everything else, not all vitamin C's are the same. I've never used a vit C product that left a film so obviously consistency depends on specific product. But, not all skincare is for everyone
@pedrobarbosa1030
@pedrobarbosa1030 3 года назад
As a med student soon-to-be derm resident, I love how clear you explain these concepts. Do you have any recommendations on textbooks about cosmetic chemistry and dermatology?
@_qwerty5358
@_qwerty5358 3 года назад
Not labmuffn but she does have an ebook on her site about basic skin care ingredients which is affordable but I have not read it yet because I am busy. Lol Dr Leslie Baumann also sells cosmetic derm textbook if I am not mistaken.
@riof.7947
@riof.7947 3 года назад
JAAD ''Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology'' and the one that covers medicine as a whole is: JAMA ''Journal of the American Medical Association''
@ApparentlyNott
@ApparentlyNott 3 года назад
can we just acknowledge how shiny michelles hair looks? its binding, calm down
@LabMuffinBeautyScience
@LabMuffinBeautyScience 3 года назад
Thanks! Just in time for me to bleach the crap out of it in a couple of weeks 😉
@misottovoce
@misottovoce 3 года назад
@@LabMuffinBeautyScience NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOoooooooooooo!
@HaniaPiotrowska
@HaniaPiotrowska 3 года назад
@@LabMuffinBeautyScience Huh? Really?
@hiyacynthia
@hiyacynthia 3 года назад
Have you covered the science of fermented ingredients in skincare products?? Please do if you haven’t!
@MayaMys
@MayaMys 3 года назад
She has, just not in video! One of my favorite posts by her: labmuffin.com/whats-deal-fermented-skincare/
@LabMuffinBeautyScience
@LabMuffinBeautyScience 3 года назад
I did a blog post on them but no videos yet! labmuffin.com/whats-deal-fermented-skincare/
@m.younis9849
@m.younis9849 3 года назад
@@LabMuffinBeautyScience Just read it... Great article.. Thanks for the effort!
@christopherbolanos3751
@christopherbolanos3751 3 года назад
I saw the ASAP video and immediately thought of you, so glad you’re covering it.
@Acidfunkish
@Acidfunkish 3 года назад
It also varies wildly between people. Vitamin C works really well for some people, and really helps them with things like lightening dark spots / hyperpigmentation. I've tried so many different formulations, and none of them have made any discernable difference, for me. Niacinamide, though, works fantastically for me, but some people notice little effect or even have adverse reactions to it. I've actually reversed a frown line on my forehead that was previously permanently visible. It's not, anymore. 🤨 I've also noticed that I don't have to work as hard to cover my enlarged pores! I don't know if it has actually "shrunk" them, because that's supposed to be impossible... but they've become less noticeable and much easier to smooth out with primer. 🤷🏻‍♀️ I don't know how or why, but it has done things for me that both retinoids and tretinoin, vitamin C, and all kinds of chemical exfoliants couldn't. I'm in Canada, so prescription tretinoin is actually less expensive than most mid-ranged retinoids, so I continue to use it. It does help me, but the changes caused by adding niacinamide to my routine have been profound! Considering that drugs of all kinds can have drastically different reactions when used by different people, it's not entirely surprising that skincare drugs (cosmetics, legally) work differently on different people, too.
@TheFaro2011
@TheFaro2011 3 года назад
No matter what I do, I can't use vit c. I have to use use a derivative and don't know if it's affective!
@Pakistankikhana
@Pakistankikhana Год назад
How do u use niacinamide and which brand is it plz
@hanamiya8008
@hanamiya8008 3 года назад
The thing that's kinda concerning for me is how they mainly focus on one book I hope that the misconception won't be a new myth spreading across the world Thank you for educating us in this video! I really appreaciate how you include illustrations and some studies-quote in this video-i mean as you always do- :"))
@Ayshafr
@Ayshafr 3 года назад
I was hoping someone from this side of RU-vid would do a reaction to that video. I don't know much about skincare but watching your (and a few other people's) science based skincare videos definitely made me raise my eyebrows at some of their claims. I do love ASAP Science but this kind of thing is why I prefer science channels with narrower scopes, they try to cover a broad range of topics and can sometimes get a bit sloppy.
@angelica3744
@angelica3744 3 года назад
So grateful that a sophisticated scientist like you is on this platform! 👩🏻‍🔬
@Roll587
@Roll587 3 года назад
YES. I'm so glad you're covering this!
@gatsbylee
@gatsbylee 3 года назад
Thank you. I was upsetti spaghetti that they went in by themselves instead of inviting literally any popular dermatologist on youtube or any science based beauty youtuber
@spacheco92
@spacheco92 3 года назад
Watched every ad all the way through cause it’s the only way I can support your channel. Thank you so much for taking the time to make these videos
@ccap3211
@ccap3211 3 года назад
Can you do a video talking about medical grade skincare? Like the lines like Obaji and Skinceuticals that are sold only at medical esthetician offices or dermatology offices. Are these products actually superior to products you can buy at places like Sephora? Do they have stronger ingredients? I’ve heard mixed answers on this topic.
@NO-yh2sw
@NO-yh2sw 3 года назад
I second this
@PeachesSkinCare
@PeachesSkinCare 3 года назад
I hope you don’t mind if I respond ? I have been a holistic master esthetician for over thirty years. Medical grade skin care is a marking term. The only medical grade skin care, is something that a doctors actually prescribes. No these products are no better than a good antioxidant skin care made with great ingredients that can actually help your skin. Many of these products are actually very intense for the skin. Dr Obaji for example made his products to be used before peels and facelifts and invasive procedures. They burn and lighten and many times the skin is overly abused. The skin is the largest organ of the body and we need to be gentle and natural. I hope this helped. Just some extra skin care love. 🍑Lisa Peaches Skin Care
@gingertunstall7739
@gingertunstall7739 3 года назад
There is no such animal as "medical grade" skincare. As Lab Muffin mentioned the categories for skincare are drugs or cosmeceuticals meaning they can be purchased without a prescription. That's it. Call a product "medical grade" and selling through a dermatologist or licensed aesthetician allows a company to greatly increase the price regardless of the efficacy of the product. Dont fall for the hype.
@ccap3211
@ccap3211 3 года назад
Ginger Tunstall yes I’ve heard many people say this but then some doctors and esthetician’s still swear that their “medical grade” products are better. I know they are technically still otc products but I still think it’d be an interesting video for her to do!
@PeachesSkinCare
@PeachesSkinCare 3 года назад
ccap3211 As I said I’m a holistic master esthetician with three skin care salons and there is no such thing as “ medical grade skin care.” Only what a Dr can prescribe. It’s a marketing term. 🍑Lisa
@R.E.F
@R.E.F 3 года назад
I clicked so FAST. I recently saw the video, and I instantly thought about wanting your response 😂
@danyf.1442
@danyf.1442 3 года назад
As usual extremely informative and well explained even for a layman like me💞
@LabMuffinBeautyScience
@LabMuffinBeautyScience 3 года назад
Thank you so much! 😊
@styleandbeautydoctor
@styleandbeautydoctor 3 года назад
I’m SO glad you did this reaction video because that other video came up in my suggested and I was like 😒 after watching it lol
@TheSalonLife
@TheSalonLife 3 года назад
Michelle, thank you so much for such high quality content!!
@NO-yh2sw
@NO-yh2sw 3 года назад
She is one of the creators which I would gladly pay for a monthly subscription.
@abc_cba
@abc_cba 3 года назад
I searched for vitamin C diy serum over Google, landed on your page and the brilliant way you explained it made me search you over RU-vid. What a worth subscription. You're simply DA best ! Thanks ! Big cheers from India 🇮🇳
@marianne6373
@marianne6373 3 года назад
ASAP Science is usually a great channel, but this was poorly executed.
@karimkarimli9614
@karimkarimli9614 3 года назад
Exactly
@LabMuffinBeautyScience
@LabMuffinBeautyScience 3 года назад
I love their work! I think one of the problems is that there aren't really any comprehensive textbooks or authoritative organisations where the science of skincare is thoroughly researched and clearly laid out - partly because most skincare is massively underresearched in academia, and the regulatory situation is so murky. So there are a lot of nuances and grey areas that take a lot of time to unearth... I feel like I've unlearned more stuff than I've learned! 😅
@wendyfrech7863
@wendyfrech7863 3 года назад
Lab Muffin Beauty Science I believe dr Leslie baumann has written a few textbooks on cosmetic dermatology and one on cosmetic ingredients. I’d be interested to know if you’ve read any of them and find them useful.
@253637zero2
@253637zero2 3 года назад
I love them too but they have quite a few of poorly researched videos. You can't fully understand a complex topic by reading a single book and couple of most popular studies only.
@LabMuffinBeautyScience
@LabMuffinBeautyScience 3 года назад
@@wendyfrech7863 I've read them but it was a few years ago so I can't remember what I thought of them unfortunately! I remember liking them...
@JulianColdrey
@JulianColdrey 3 года назад
Fantastic video. I wish you had kept going to address every last point!
@ambermunro343
@ambermunro343 3 года назад
I love the way you presented your information, it really feels like a professional essay. It helped me grasp some of the concepts in my current English class!
@LabMuffinBeautyScience
@LabMuffinBeautyScience 3 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it! 😊
@scorpioqueen9633
@scorpioqueen9633 3 года назад
YES finally a scientist that understands chemisty behind skincare!!!!!!!!
@cerbahsamir5119
@cerbahsamir5119 3 года назад
YAASSSS BEEN WAITING FOR THIS
@MrMikk532
@MrMikk532 3 года назад
I'm so glad you reacted to this video! I couldn't finish theirs. Watching you has spoiled me and I can't go back haha
@kxolsen
@kxolsen 3 года назад
I can't say enough how your review of these dudes trying to science skincare is giving me LYFE. You are amazing, keep up the fantastic work!!!
@LexiJong
@LexiJong 3 года назад
This is an incredible video! I i love how clearly you explained and refuted their claims. So helpful!!
@elivazeth
@elivazeth 3 года назад
I watched their video and was immediately skeptical because they said they mainly based it on one book and was hoping you'd react to it. Thank you, as always, for another educational video that's easy to understand.
@anotherlemontree
@anotherlemontree 3 года назад
This was fantastic! Thank you for everything that you do to demystify skin and skincare science for us
@New_Wave_Nancy
@New_Wave_Nancy 3 года назад
I recommended *your* channel in the comments for that ASAP Science video.
@heatherswanson1664
@heatherswanson1664 3 года назад
Love this video, when I saw Asap's video I thought there were so many problems with it and I'm glad you addressed a lot of them.
@lilypond5158
@lilypond5158 3 года назад
Just saw this the other day pumped for your reaction
@sonaliyadav8795
@sonaliyadav8795 3 года назад
Oh my god. I need to make my notes on skincare now becauseI have been bombarded with too much knowledge. Anyway, just love your work.🥰❤️
@olderbutbetterbeauty
@olderbutbetterbeauty 3 года назад
Thank you for this very detailed scientific analysis. I struggle with reading and analyzing the ingredient list since there's so much it doesn't tell you.
@paulinechiu5000
@paulinechiu5000 3 года назад
Yesss and bravo Michelle! This is such an indepth and scientific analysis! It is not science when people oversimplify! Thanks for your work to make this excellent and detailed video! Love it! 😍
@MademoiselleCarel
@MademoiselleCarel 3 года назад
I didn’t watch ASAP’s video, but as always I’ve learned a lot from you Michelle. Thanks!
@hiyacynthia
@hiyacynthia 3 года назад
Such great clear information. I so agree about understanding formulation!! Thank you.
@LabMuffinBeautyScience
@LabMuffinBeautyScience 3 года назад
Yay, I try really hard to make everything clear! I'm glad all the rewrites were worth it 😊
@hiyacynthia
@hiyacynthia 3 года назад
Lab Muffin Beauty Science absolutely!! Please also talk about why it is better to have ingredients in toner/serum or moisturizer. Eg is vitamin C better in a serum or moisturizer? Is glycolic acid better in cleanser than serum?
@nonamonsod
@nonamonsod 3 года назад
I'm so curious about silicone sheeting and the idea of sealing in moisture or water with petroleum jelly. I hope she dives deeper into it in the future! This could finally be the scar fading solution I've been looking for 😭
@gabrielleturner23
@gabrielleturner23 3 года назад
I'm 52 years old and I've come rather late to the anti-aging skincare party, but upon the advice from LabMuffin and Dr. Dray I started using a thin coat (a little does a lotta good) of petroleum jelly regularly on my sun damaged chest and shoulders, and after a glycolic peel on my face. In a short time (few months) I've seen a dramatic difference in the hydration level of my chest and shoulders, as well as faster healing time from glycolic peels (less redness). If I want a bare skin look I use sunscreen and Avon Silicone Glove (has a bit of grip) with concealer. Everyone's skin is different but these inexpensive products have been a game changer for me.
@AsKatherina
@AsKatherina 3 года назад
I think this is your best video so far. So much information. Your channel is an absolute God sent!
@raounekmezioud5537
@raounekmezioud5537 3 года назад
This video was sooo informative thank you so much for the hard work and educating us i love youuu ♥️♥️😍
@gnparticle
@gnparticle 3 года назад
it was the enlarging to superoxide dismutase for me your videos and information are precious, Michelle, what I like about them is that you try to be as impartial as possible
@oholynightowl2968
@oholynightowl2968 3 года назад
I would love to see a list of what ingredients/products are listed as quasi drugs in Japan!
@carlag147
@carlag147 6 месяцев назад
Yes, please, how can we get that list?
@rubysresource
@rubysresource 3 года назад
Soo glad you made this. Precisely and plainly explained, and with just the right amount of detail as per usual. Omw to read the blog post now for more info. 🤓
@MR_CAMARADERIE
@MR_CAMARADERIE 3 года назад
This is a great video! Thank you Michelle.
@raymondticman2021
@raymondticman2021 3 года назад
I was amazed how you dealt with each point. THANK YOU!
@yeetusfetus8687
@yeetusfetus8687 3 года назад
OOOoOOOH LAB MUFFIN IS FAST WITH THIS RESPONSE!!! "It's actually really exciting for me to do a response to a video that's made by science nerds, because usually it's something like five minutes crafts" the unintentional read 😳
@LabMuffinBeautyScience
@LabMuffinBeautyScience 3 года назад
Haha this video was vastly more interesting to make than 15 minutes of me saying "don't put toothpaste on your pimples" 😊
@yeetusfetus8687
@yeetusfetus8687 3 года назад
@@LabMuffinBeautyScience or making pore strips for a strawberry 🍓😂
@yeetusfetus8687
@yeetusfetus8687 3 года назад
No hate to ASAPscience!!
@MrJovitageorge
@MrJovitageorge 3 года назад
loved this video so much! Thank you!
@camellotto
@camellotto 3 года назад
Thank you so much for the video, it was really clear and informative!!
@chaqillenikita748
@chaqillenikita748 3 года назад
Super informative 👍🏼. Thanks Michelle!
@christosegkos
@christosegkos 3 года назад
Thank you for being such a wonderful source of information. You are a treasure in my RU-vid life ❤️
@hopecha1788
@hopecha1788 3 года назад
I love skincare and I miss chemistry class, your channel is a blessing ✨💖
@bethany603
@bethany603 3 года назад
Do you have a detailed video explaining the structure and basic functions of the skin? I love your videos because of your evidence based approach and your magnificent accent. I just keep wanting to see you pick up that skin anatomy model and tell me what it all means.
@susanmcf1
@susanmcf1 3 года назад
Without seeing the AsapScience video, I still found your information very helpful.
@annauman5270
@annauman5270 3 года назад
There is something so soo calming and magical in your voice! Love your videos ❤️
@moev29
@moev29 3 года назад
GREAT video, Michelle. I always love the scientific detail you go into
@LabMuffinBeautyScience
@LabMuffinBeautyScience 3 года назад
Thank you!
@Rainy_7
@Rainy_7 2 года назад
Skincare nerd here…… just wanted to say that I loved this video and appreciate you giving us all this information!
@DoctorAnne
@DoctorAnne 3 года назад
I got sent this video as well, but didn’t find the time to watch it yet - thank you for breaking it down for me.
@emilyhilburn9584
@emilyhilburn9584 Год назад
Thanks for being such a reliable source for correct information on skincare. As an esthetician, I point clients to your videos all the time. I do my best to be as knowledgeable as possible so as to better care for the skin of my patrons!
@awarr8583
@awarr8583 8 месяцев назад
The most informative video!! Thank you for providing science to back all the claims up. LOVE this video!
@andreaespgom
@andreaespgom 3 года назад
Love your videos - I always learn so much from them! Would love to get your take on peptides, including epidermal growth factor, and whether or not there are any benefits / risks from using these products.
@justinemarin16
@justinemarin16 3 года назад
Thank you for talking about the order of the ingredients in the ingredient list and how the order does not necessarily indicate high/low concentration! There are several "skincare channels" here on YT that depend on this and dismiss or praise a product mostly based on the order of appearance of a certain key ingredient on the list and it makes me cringe lol. Other than the explanation you mentioned, another situation where this ordering of ingredients is not exactly telling of the product is the Oat So Simple Water Cream, where the star ingredient oat extract appear at the the end of the list. Many people criticized the product because of this, but this was only because water was legally required to be listed separately from the oats. I wish more skincare companies were transparent in the concentration of their product ingredients and explained their reasoning for the inclusioj of these ingredients and the respective concentrations.
@cimmeriantwinkle25
@cimmeriantwinkle25 3 года назад
Loved this! Despite not having watched the original video, I knew that your reaction video would report the scientific and evidence-based accurate info, and I wasn't wrong, lol. This was seriously so informative, easy to understand, and applicable to skincare enthusiasts everywhere. Thank you for making such amazing, unbiased content!!
@_infinitedomain
@_infinitedomain 3 года назад
Love your vids they're so satisfying and well researched/written
@slockie4472
@slockie4472 3 года назад
Thank you so much for this. Pop science can remove a lot of nuance in trying to make content digestible, but sometimes it results in information getting lost.
@chrysik.5755
@chrysik.5755 3 года назад
Thank you for your video! I trust a lot asap science but you explained perfectly where they might have "holes" in their video. Thank you again!
@asdabir
@asdabir 3 года назад
Balanced and nuanced as always!
@bees.2187
@bees.2187 3 года назад
I learned SO MUCH from this video, thank you!!
@Rosie-xm7ry
@Rosie-xm7ry 3 года назад
THANK YOU! i could not get through how misinformed that ASAP video 😭
@AG-yx4ip
@AG-yx4ip 3 года назад
You are brilliant. To me you are the most informative and reliable RU-vid skincare channel :-)
@Noneblue39
@Noneblue39 3 года назад
Came here from ASAP science video . This was super informative!
@artheaded1
@artheaded1 3 года назад
Has anyone commented on how wonderfully you've coordinated the background colors and your make up colors with the colors in your blouse? This is the first video of your that I've watched, so I don't know if this is a happy coincidence or if you are a color genius!
@dreamof_me
@dreamof_me 3 года назад
Yay I was hoping you would react to this!
@czyphr
@czyphr 3 года назад
I learned a lot from this video! Skincare is still very cloudy for me but the simple way you explained everything is very helpful!
@WhichDoctor1
@WhichDoctor1 3 года назад
I thought of you as soon as I started watching their vid! Really good to see your opinion on it ^-^
@yuliyapike669
@yuliyapike669 3 года назад
Thanks a million for this video! So helpful
@shadowgirl11
@shadowgirl11 Год назад
Thank you for the information!!
@sarazohar4923
@sarazohar4923 3 года назад
My fav muffin, you inspire me to think deeply as a dermatologist. Cheers my intellectual ninja muffin .
@ranadafreccia8030
@ranadafreccia8030 3 года назад
This video is amazing. I applaude you for your talent and degree of research backing up your claims 👏👏
@jeniferjoseph9200
@jeniferjoseph9200 3 года назад
I’m glad you reacted to this video as I found it super confusing and very surface-level in terms of skincare knowledge
@vhelma21945
@vhelma21945 3 года назад
Thank you for another great lesson🤗
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