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  • two thumbs up if you received the derma free trial from bit.ly\ArO9LN

  • Great voice Kate:) I'm little bit dark in complexion and I take good care of my skin. But these days my skin looks pale and oily too. Then I recognized REGENEVIVE. It is a multi purpose skin care product which deeply cleanse, exfoliate and repair your skin in a gentle and subtle way. Now My skin looks flawless and amazing :)

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  • that didnt help at all

  • Hyaluronic Acid acts as a binder with water to plump the skin. It's not absorb into the skin since the molecule is too large to penetrate into the skin. It's most effective when injected which, off course, is expensive.

    Products with collagen are the same. Collagen is great but does nothing when applied topically. The molecule is too large to get into the skin.

    Between makeup artists, cosmetic surgery and less worries than most of us...we'd all look great too.

  • These are some great tips for skincare. I didn't know that you should exfoliate two times a week! I wonder if it's okay to do it more than that?

  • @SiennaVIP it is ok, but best to do it at night, since your skin only regenerates while you are sleeping

  • @SiennaVIP it depends on what your skin type is. you might do it every two days but you should not do that more often than that.

  • It doesn't matter If you exfoliate a million times a week. Dead skin cells are always being shed. Exfoliation is a big myth. Your skin naturally exfoliates.

  • @777TylerJB THAT WOULD BE BAD, And exfoliation of one single layer of skin takes about 28 days to shed by itself

  • Really an interesting watch!

  • Hi I post easy all natural skincare at home remedies here on youtube, come check me out! You might find what your looking for! :)

  • secrets? plastic surgery, lighting effects, make up and confidence (:

  • Great advice! I also believe in aging with a little bit of grace, so check out my channel!

  • Great vid!

  • apricots dont cause damage to skin

    i use an apricot scrub

  • @loveallhellokitty It helps with my acne but they say it does.

  • @loveallhellokitty NOOOOOO, St ives is the worst thing you can use on your skin, if you had a microscope you would see all the little tears your skin has on it fromt he product :( Try aveeno skin brightener. and only exfoliate at night. otherwise you are exposing your new skin to harmful environmental pollutants.

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  • @coffeeprincess709I would have to disagree considering I am an esthetician and I don't know if you are but you are giving out the WRONG INFORMATION! Exfoliating does not age you age ages you environment as well as what you put into your body so you either need to go to school or not give info you know nothing about. Skin cells always regenerate as you get older you lose collagen and elastin because skin changes based on the three conditions above age,environment and the foods you eat.

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  • @coffeeprincess709 I thought I did if you read the comment you would no that!

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  • @coffeeprincess709 I'm 39 and my skin DOES NOT SAG!!!!

  • @coffeeprincess709 Wrong, wow that is so wrong. Skin cells renew your whole life, but as you age they tend to pile up and you have to manually or chemically remove them by exfoliation or else your skin will look dull. What causes ageing is the loss of collagen and elastin as we get older. Sun, smoking, genetics and poor diet also contribute to ageing. I am an esthetician and I work with a dermatologist. Lathering cleansers are very bad, they remove the skins natural barrier.

  • @PrettyTigerlilly i just read your comment and omg, i was wonderng why lathering cleansers are bad. I've never heard of anything like that, I actually heard you have to make a lot of lathers and clean out your face with it, not rubbing your skin with your fingers harshly. you know what i mean? like, massaging very very gently with lathers. now I'm confused, which one is true???

  • @christine0003009 Mail me and I will be happy to explain everything in detail, I will answer any facial care question you have. Basically cleansers that lather strip the skin of its own oils and dry it out. =)

  • @coffeeprincess709 Depends on your skin type for a lather cleanser, it can be too stripping and over dry someone with already dry skin... Moisture, moisture moisture for some.. lathers for others

  • Wow... A "Hollywood" skin care expert.

  • I love your channel

  • I assumed everyone was photoshopped.

  • It's interesting that she clearly uses botox or some injectable facial augmentation to "keep young" as she sells anti-aging products to the masses. Does she not use her own, very expensive, products or winkles and the like cannot be "fixed" by over-the-counter products. Interesting.

  • morons, sunscreen is not natural, and the sun is good for you, instead of chemicals wear a hat, sunglasses and sun protective clothing

  • @83Pindi

    You can choose natural or chemical based suncreens.

    Sunscreen's containing zinc oxide are mineral based & natural, so they reflect sunlight unlike chemical based sunscreens.

    If you choose high factor sun screens, they contain more chemicals, but dont necessarily give you more protection, they just allow you to stay longer in the sun

  • @83Pindi

    Some sun is good for you, but a lot is actually really bad. It damages the skin and causes melanoma. Chemical sunscreen hasn't been proven to be bad for you. People put all kinds of chemicals on themselves throughout the day...shampoo, lotion, you name it.

    It won't kill you. lol

  • @cocowut Some chemical sunscreens are bad. They have been banned in Europe and Australia as a result from an increase in skin cancer. Natural Sunscreens are best. Only Titanium Dioxide is waterproof and blocks 100% of UVA and UVB rays. Zinc Oxide is great also but is water soluble.

  • Does exfoliating really help to reduce your pore size?

  • yes

  • @modelinggirlyy if done properly, it is not about reducing pore size, but visibility. When exfoliating on a regular basis, you reduce the amount of dirt and debris that clogs your pores. So they look smaller because they are not dirty and more noticeable

  • she is right!exfoliation is sooo important if u want to keep ure skin young and glowing,micro dermabrasion is a also good,deeper treatment for older skins wanting to rejuvinate.

  • HA! you want to know their skin care secrets Air brushes and PhotoShop lol

  • I haven't tried the scrub mentioned in the video but I too think using a gentle exfoliant regularly is key. I love the organic one by Votre Vu.

  • Now Kate, do you mind bringing the prices down to consumer level?!

  • @softlyserenademe and @NSIvanica:

    BB stands for Blemish Balm. They are very popular in Asia, especially Japan and Korea. It is a combined blemish fighting formula and usually a tinted moisturizer as well.

    I bought one when I was in China (in Koreatown) but am not that impressed. It is very drying (usually, Asian skin is thicker and tends to be more oily) and the color is very, very pale.

  • hyloronic acid morning and night, nice

  • Thank you!

  • Can anyone tell what is BB cream?

  • It's very popular in asia I can tell you that :). It's foundation but with healing properties and some have SPF. BB stands for blemish balm. So it helps your skin while covering :D Theres lots of info if you go on google about it. I don't want to give a wall of text LOL

  • Celebrity skin care is now becoming more personal and customized. There are 6 primary Genes that affect the health of your skin and issues like photo-aging, wrinkles, irritation, and more. Once assessed your skin should get the proper nourishment that is different from your oily skinned Aunt or dry skinned brother. Get skin care made specifically for you.

  • Lots of Vitamin C and bb cream

  • what is bb cream?

  • Gycolic Acid is the gentel exfolator...

    Use Oatmeal as a scrub..Dr. Oz recommends using Olay Daily Regeerating serum for night time..

  • yea i heard about bb cream a lot...i didn't really look at what it was for though but a lot of the idols / celebrities are talking about it....do they sell it in America?

  • yeah you can get it on ebay, I've checked on amazon and other websites, but they're way too expensive!! Ebay has the best prices!!

  • Lots of Asian celebrities are using bb creams for wrinkles, blemishes and perfect skin tone.

    BRTC is the leading bb cream founders and has 9 patents and are in 9 countries worldwide.

    Visit us for product details, news, promotions and samples.

  • Some of those tips are good, but others are questionable. Especially the fruits which they use.

  • @healthyskinnow actually, the fruits they mentioned are wonderful for exfoliation. Pumpkin is used in alot of professional peel lines, the papaya and pineapple are used in professional exfoliates. The enzymes in the fruit acids eat away the dead skin on the surface of your face

  • hyalluronic acid - is chicken cartildge, usually found if boiling chicken and the gel floats on top - i.e. hyalluronic acid turns to gel or jello so its not good to wear under makeup.

  • is honey is that round exfoliation like is sugar round???? i know i hate apricot scubs help@!

  • dark skin popele need to protect their skin from the sun as well. no one is safe from the sun especially since the Ozon layer is getting thinner and thinner.

  • HAHAHA, I read the comments below and yeap, the skin lady must has botox on...just look at her face when she talks! lol

  • ok dark skin people have a better advantage to wrinkles and ageing because they have better protection against the sun thats why they have dark skin because too protect them against the african sun

  • the skin lady had botox.....u can see she cant even move her face when she talks... try ur own advise!!

  • agreed

  • hahahaa ppl just be happy..i know aging is hard but just be happy in your own skin!!!!!

  • yeah.....White people can be of other ethincities.......Im white....but I have Native American, German, Irish, and so on.....BUT I have tanned olive skin. Its just people who have less melan in their skin are the ones who need to be extra careful.

  • ... Well, yeah, from what you stated Native Americans have olive skin. So it makes sense. Even moreso if you are Italian as well.

  • silly you, hispanics can be of any ethinicity, caucasians, blacks ... but I get what you mean the lighter the skin the more prone to suffer sun damage. :)

  • lol,...I consider myself white , but i bet anyone would swear I was latino.

  • thanks for the tip. i'm going to try it

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