Thank you for the transcript that accompanies this because I realized I can just turn off the sound & read your message instead of struggling to ignore your background music. PLEASE consider no music or find something that's not so repetitive.
The classic blue Pyunkang Yul line is one I love. Unfortunately, Hada Labo appears to use MI/MCI preservatives in many of their products and for many may be unnecessarily high risk for irritation or contact dermatitis. I personally can’t use anything with those types of preservatives. Niacinamide also causes stinging and flushing on my skin which is so unfortunate 😫
Great video, Dr. Liu! I’ve been using the Differin Restorative Night Moisturizer in the evenings and have been loving that, especially on the nights I use adapalene. It’s a great dupe for the Cetaphil Redness Relief moisturizer (the non-spf version) and you get a bit more product for your money.
The brand Prequal by Dr Sam Ellis also has a vitamin C serum that fragrance free and it's between the two serums mentioned here price wise. It's another product to look into. Obviously your skin might be different from mine but it hasn't irritated my pretty sensitive skin.
Thank you so much for your very informative videos! I would love a video about hypochlorous acid. I have tried two different brands and both irritate my sensitive skin. Why is this?
Thank you for this!! I have super reactive type1 rosacea. Is there a certain laser that will help with all the redness and visible blood vessels? I did a few BBL treatments which did nothing unfortunately
Dr. Liu, I tolerate better prescription Adapalene gel of 0.3% and apply retinol cream on top of it. Is my daily routine as affective for anti-aging, collagen production, etc as Tretinoin?
If you’re not getting irritated continue, I don’t recommend doubling up on retinoids, the other option would be to switch to tret instead of using adapalene plus retinol moisturizer