It’s cocokind ceramide barrier serum. It’s a lightweight liquidy serum that helps restore your skin barrier, replenish collagen and both hydrate and lock in moisture. It’s the only thing I put on every am and pm.
I think the products are; Avene A-oxitive serum Cocokind Ceramide barrier serum La Roche Posay Pure Vitamin C10 Eye cream Aveeno Eczema Care Itch Relief Balm But I don’t know which Isdin Sunscreen it is :/
Serious question: shouldn't you remove rings before doing skincare routine? Product and moisture collecting under jewelry cant be good for sensitive skin.
Could you share pm routine for sensitive skin as well? Anti aging helping with texture, dark spots , preventing acne in most gentle way? What if retinoids can never suit you?
She have other videos.. look them up But have you tried putting some kind of moisturizer before you put your Retinol also your Dermatologist can recommend a low dose Vitamin A or there is over the counter , Avene have I think .05, but there are many drug stores retinol that are not the same as the prescription or if buffing doesn't work for u then Vitamin C since you have very sensitive skin don't use anything over 10% u should see a dermatologist In the meantime u can use FADE to help your dark spots doesn't work fast give it time or something with 2% hydroquinone like Ambi but only for 3 months then use FADE for 2 months then switch back to the Ambi ..you can use L'Oreal Revitalift 10% Glycolic acid maybe 1 or 2 a week will also help with anti aging depending on how your skin can tolerate it .. Panoxyl wash or something with Benzoyl peroxide but less than 10% maybe once or twice a week keep it on your face for 5 minutes then wash. But for your sensitive skin you can use a SA cleanser every day Cerave Have SA line if 2% salicylic acid is still too much for your skin for u can use 0.5 % SA wash Vichy have a line for menopausal women called Mormaderm Phytosolution with a 0.5 SA wash or u can use any 0.5 SA wash for your acne prone skin even Aveeno .. there is a wash that I use from Neostrata called Restore with 4% PHA very good wash u b washing your face for no less than 1 minute maybe let it sit on your face for 3- 5 minutes then rinse but you need a treatment and moisturizer at nights for your skin ..🤔 Avene also have a physiolift line night and day cream very very good for Pronounced Wrinkles and dry sensitive skin .hopefully something will help .. but see your dermatologist .. and watch her other videos..
Thank you for this video. I have rosacea and very sensitive eyes so skin care is always an adventure. I cannot use retinol and serums have been a problem until this video. I am loving this CocoKind Barrier Serum and my Whole Foods has some of the brand in store. Now if only I could find a mineral sunscreen that didn’t dry me out.
Can see the products sorry. The camera is focused on you not the labels. 😅 That being said who puts scarf ON to do skincare lol 😂 won’t all your lotions and potions get on your scarf? Or is the scarf a makeshift bib?
I believe it’s Avene A OXitive defense serum. Then cocokind ceramide barrier defense serum. They are both in her list of fav products under her descriptions in her longer videos I believe. I don’t recognize the eye cream and that’s killing me
I’m guessing shorts were created to drive more viewers to a you tube channel. While I love the music you choose, not giving a description of the products you recommend is frustrating since the products can’t be seen well on screen. Frustration is not a good take away from a newly found channel. Do you plan to follow up with a longer video?
@@1956mercy i wouldn’t risk it during an active outbreak of eczema I would recommend something like the krave barrier repair (although that makes my eyes sting if I put it too close) or tolerance by avene and la roche posay if your eczema isn’t currently on your eyes at all it’s one of the better choices in brands
I’m guessing the eyes is either the Legere or the Yeux la roche Posay pure vitamin c the length of the word on the screenshot doesn’t seem to match either one.
Should one be mixing so many different brands of products? Just wondering if it is better to stick to one brand as normally there shouldn’t be any problem of reactions if they are all the same brand?
I can’t use (literally) any of those. 😢 Based on other derms’ and cosmetic chemists’ suggestions, I’ll assume I’m in the category of *“Next Level* Sensitive Skin”. 😒
Question have you tried the Eucerin Ultra Sensitive line and Avene Tolerance Control? My skin can tolerate more than that but when it’s in the middle of a flare up some of those products are the only ones that didn’t make things worse Curious if our skin is similar at all Krave barrier serum has been life changingly tolerable for me
@@misaetmi Thanks for the reply and suggestions! Unfortunately my skin can't tolerate silicones, so Eucerin is out. (They use a lot of silicone derivatives like most skincare brands, yet still claim their products are silicone-free, unfortunately. Most brands do. But acrylates, polymers, carbomer are all silicones, even the acrylic acid-based derivatives. And I'm seemingly sensitive to all of them....) But the Avéne Tolerance Balm (literally the best moisturizer I've ever used!) and Avéne's Cicalfate+ are what I use daily. Also, Aveeno's Calm + Restore Therapy Balm, and a different Beiersdorf-brand (to Eucerin) product I use is Elastoplast Healing Ointment as a "slugging" step. Works amazingly well! During the day time, I also use Olivarrier's Comfort Barrier Cream which works great too, although I always feel a little tingle, even applying it over the Tolerance Balm. But no redness or any other "issues," thankfully. It's a higher ingredient-quantity product, so it's a risk for hypersensitive folks. The only product I can tolerate that has a silicone (contains carbomer 940) in it is ProactivMD's Adapalene Gel-it's one of the OTC adapalene products that isn't completely riddled with a couple+ silicones, so my skin does okay with it for 3-4 uses a week. However, its benefits of acne control and definitive anti-aging results keeps me using. EDIT: Missed the Krave Barrier Serum suggestion! Ah, the ingredients look great until it hit Copolymer... 💔 I can't seem to find any product that contains urea that doesn't have silicones in them, sadly. And I could really benefit from urea.... 😒 Thanks so much for making suggestions! It was really thoughtful. We created a little resource corner for various products here.😅
Can you use salicylic acid at night or is it better to use during the day? And can you use retinol if you are 20? I know it’s not age specific but I’m worried cause it may be early
salicylic is better to use at night followed by a spf in the morning. Yes you can use retinol at 20 and start with s as low % I also suggest not mixing these together and waiting days in between usage..
you don’t necessarily have to start retinol at 20 but you for sure can and use once a week and if your skin tolerate it then you can move it up to two times a week and so on as long as you’re waiting a couple days in between before using salicylic especially if you’re sensitive
I believe all dermatologists recommend to remove rings from fingers as they gather bacteria and nasty stuff that damages our microbiome.. I'm shock to see you fail to do this basic thing! 😮😮
Few years ago as a child I said the same thing. It’s amazing to see that people still say that despite info being readily available these days. It’s laughable really