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Esthe Reacts To Lucy Hale's 25 Step Skincare Routine | Esthetician Reacts @Lucy Hale

Jun 07, 2021
sheet masks I love sheet masks Lucy says hello 25

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of which 15 are skin care, you don't need to put so many things on your face, let's react and for those who don't know or are new here, hello my name is Cassandra Bankson I am an expert. I've been in the industry for over 10 years and have personally suffered from acne for over 15. Think about it, if my acne was a child, I would be the mother of a teenager right now. I am a medical

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tician and although I have worked alongside doctors and dermatologists, I am NOT a doctor.
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That being said, I love to analyze, scrutinize and learn from different people's

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s and today we are going to learn why this beautiful and lovely lady thinks. she that she has to put so many damn products on her face. I'm a little confused, a little skeptical, let's dig deeper. Hey guys, I'm Lucy Hale and today I'm giving you an in-depth look at my

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routine. Her eyes are emerald. OMG, they are magnetic, so I put my hair in a tight pony. I am obsessed with skincare. I'm obsessed with having clean skin, but in the morning I like to use a vitamin C wash and I usually like milk or oil cleansers. because it doesn't strip my skin of all the oils it needs.
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The girl knows what she's talking about. Vitamin C in the morning is excellent, as long as it doesn't sensitize your skin. I see a pimple here so I'm wondering if they're long lost sisters like sisters with acne cysts and then you know, wash your face with John's Vava Vitamin C Wash, that one in the ingredients list is a water detergent, witch hazel detergent and then some fruit extracts and then some mica and titanium. iron dioxide and oxide, I wonder if this product glows or glows because it has that mica. um I think it's great no this is a very drying product for a cleanser it doesn't stay on the skin for long so I'm not too mad about it I'm glad it makes your skin feel good , but personally it's not something I would put in my face.
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I usually like to wash my face with cold water because this may not be true, but I feel like it shrinks your face. pores and wakes me up in the morning, so here's a fun fact: using hot and cold, also known as thermotherapy, can definitely do different things to your skin, but on a technical level your pores don't open or close, your pores do. They have muscles. They're called erector pili muscles, but that's actually what makes your hair stand up, like when you get goosebumps. The poor themselves don't have a muscle that opens or closes, however, just by the laws of thermodynamics, if things are colder, if they are more contracted, and things than. they are warmer generally they are a little more relaxed when thinking about water when it is cold enough it turns to ice and when it is hot enough it turns to gas obviously your face is not as volatile it doesn't change much but there is a bit of truth is being able to use different temperatures to do different things on your skin.
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Well, next I love to exfoliate, so I get a quarter size that's not a quarter size and you just massage it in for a minute or two, so let's move on. and we learn those ingredients and when we do we see that it's an exfoliant but it also looks like it has some enzymatic action so it looks like a combination of a chemical and a physical exfoliant and when we look at some of those actives, I like that. this has a lactobacillus/pumpkin for the mint extract, the lactobacillus is a type of probiotic, a type of bacteria and this is the ferment extracted, they also have another lactobacillus from spearmint, we have lavender oil.
I wouldn't recommend essential oils to your exploiters just because it can penetrate deeper if you're using a medical product that contains essential oils, like menthol used in medicine or something prescribed by a doctor or doctor, go ahead, but in general you don't want to combine oils essential. with an exfoliating product we also have retinyl palmitate, which is fantastic, which the skin can convert through pathways into retinoic acid, which is really great for active acne sauce. You had a little pimple here. It's really great for scars and pigmentation issues just for a glow on the skin I don't hate this I hope it's cruelty free but so far I'm not mad I definitely have combination skin that is oily and dry in certain areas but I'm prone to breakouts like If I had struggled with my skin clearly this guy showed up this morning I still struggle with my skin and I'm thirty but I had really bad cystic acne when I was 20 we are sisters she understands Can I have pictures?
I know it's probably very personal to ask, but it makes me feel less alone inside. Now I have it under control. I mean, there will be occasional flare-ups, but thankfully there won't be any more cystic things. I can only say that this is the perfect testimony to the fact that acne doesn't just go away. disappear when you're older if I only had a nickel for every time someone told me I'd be as rich as Oprah Winfrey and could open non-profit schools for girls in sub-Saharan Africa, but unfortunately that's not the case because Nobody gave me a nickel pennies when they scolded my skincare choices.
Acne doesn't always go away when you grow up. There are many things that can contribute to this, but it does not discriminate based on your age. Baby skin. I think it's all dead cells. This guy was peeling pills, so like I said, I still have some mascaras, so what I normally do after I exfoliate and cleanse, just to make sure everything is off my skin, I like to go over again and then I will go there. and make sure you remove all the residual mascara, okay, that's a pull, oh, makeup wipes we talked about. I'm not extraordinarily mad about this because she removed her makeup properly with a cleanser and scrub first, but this is unnecessary.
I understand that she wants to double check. The best way to do this is to get reusable or recycled bamboo pads, put some toner on there and wipe and see if anything else comes off. You don't need the makeup remover wipes, okay, so here's what's next. The

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in my skincare routine is probably my favorite. I firmly believe in LED therapy for your skin. This is great, it's from dr. Dennis disgusting and it's portable and you can, it's got LED lights inside so you press this button on the top so that's the red one, that's the blue one and I'm going to make a little hybrid of the two and then once they pass five minutes, may I say? a couple of things about LED LED stands for light emitting diode and there is medical research as well as evidence for antidotes, subjective and objective evidence showing that it works, however there are very specific wavelengths that can actually do the job that was seen in these.
Unfortunately, the studies on most LED masks you buy are a complete waste of money, they don't have the right strength or wavelength to deliver what you need to your skin. It is very disappointing that this product could potentially be better, dr. Denis Gross is a very trusted skincare brand. I've liked a lot of his products and would tend to trust them more, but again, only because you're good at skincare formulation and cosmetic chemistry and the biochemistry of how it absorbs into the skin. It doesn't mean you understand the technology and physics and biochemistry of that spectrum of things.
I'll have to do some more research on this. I know it's expensive, it costs like four hundred dollars. I don't know if it's a huge waste of money, but I know. that just like the thirty to fifty dollar ones that you buy are complete garbage, there are some that we use in professional offices, there are these big panels that you pay a lot of money for and that can go over your face, there are also some that are recommended by dermatologists. actually check your face that you can wear at home, the problem is, as I understand it, right now it's another four hundred dollars or so, if it's strong enough to cause an impact, you should probably wear glasses or goggles to protect your eyes and your retina for thirty minutes while you use them and if you don't use them regularly they won't work as well so we'll do a little research and then after five minutes you'll see five. minutes does not seem enough and the eyes are not covered either.
I'm a critic and a skeptic and this is a situation where I'm a little skeptical about whether or not it's worth four hundred and fifty dollars, so if I have time in the morning I'm a big masker I love masking and this one I'm not going to pronounce this right I'm a big masker or - I feel like masks are the most underrated part of a skincare routine, you think about it. It's kind of like an extra cleanser, but you're also getting things into your skin, and since you're wearing it for 15 to 20 minutes, it forces you to take time to take care of yourself.
Masks are not only great for my skin, but they are also great for my emotional health and mental well-being. It's my son's. What I put out I usually only focus on this. You want to put on a very thin layer and I usually just focus on this box where I get clogged. I'm actually impressed with this. mask there are some plant extracts for those who have sensitive or acne-prone skin that is reactive to fragrance. You don't want to use this, but look at this. We have aloe vera. We have Moroccan clay that is excellent for removing grease. of the skin and helping to purify, in quotes, we have a plant sugar complex that can be a humectant, so again we help with the moisture that acne-prone skin needs.
We have green tea, which is a great antioxidant, it has some catagens, the lavender that I use. I don't love rosemary which I don't love and even some of the citrus which I don't like, they may contain a little bit of vitamin C or holy basil too. Holy basil may be irritating to some, but I love tea tree. its antibacterial properties and turmeric, I actually like this, as long as you don't mind plant extracts, and now it's that cup of boobies, wait, rewind, that's a cup of boobies Amazon Amazon, where are you? 111 skin I actually tried this mask and at first I thought it was exciting and then I used it and I was disappointed.
It's a rose brightening face mask and I like this one because it's like jelly masks, it's not a sheet of paper. Disaster, it feels like a placenta on your face, but the problem I had with it was that it was so heavy that it would like to drip off my face, so unless I was lying like this, it wouldn't even stay, besides the fact that which is rose gold it's just rose gold in color there's nothing in there that's going to give your skin anything good and then it has some hydrolyzed collagen which some people might argue could increase the collagen in your skin but I don't think so .
It works that way. I also regret using it because I didn't realize until now that it contains silk amino acids, which means it is not vegan. I'm glad that was years ago and they're no longer in my bathroom or anywhere else. close to my face you know technically this isn't even a mask we've made a video on why the three types of masks you know are basically lies there's a real mask then there are sheet masks that are essentially serums and then there's peel off masks if you're confused check this out don't let companies lie to you and steal your money it's fun it's definitely Instagram worthy it still looks really cute and by Webster's definition of a mask it is. a mask, but by the definition of a skincare mask, this is a serum-soaked placenta that you apply to your face and hope it doesn't slip off.
I like to run twenty to thirty minutes early, oh and here's a trick, this is a tool. by Jillian Dempsey, who is a makeup artist, it's like a $199.00 tool. I understand it's gold, but based on how far my brainpower has stretched so far, just because you have a gold tool doesn't mean you're imparting gold ions into your skin. This is basically an expensive vibrating facial wand. There are others that are much cheaper if you really want one. There are some that are really good, like ones that use ultrasound or radiofrequency, but you don't need to spend a hundred and ninety-five dollars on a gold one. stick, I'm glad she has the money and ability to do it and obviously her face is beautiful, but you don't need to feel like moisturizing, you need to have fresh bright eyes and I love Rodo.
I hope I thought she was going to do it. Let's say an eye cream. I stand corrected, put those eye drops on and indulge your tear glands. I stand corrected, they are spicy like they turn you on, so now we can start with the skin prep. This is one of my cult favorite products and it's suitable and I only put one or two in, maybe I'll do three drops. Fun fact, the ce4 rule suitable for skin is a patented technology, it was really good, but unfortunately it's not vegan or cruelty free if you want a dupe that doesn't cost $160 for half. price, you can buy the drunk elephants product, however, I do not recommend any of the elephants productsdrunk and you can see a video about why here.
However, I have even better news for you, people like me didn't want to support the drunk elephant because of some of the things that have happened in these shady dealings of his company, that's why I created a scam video talking about where to find based scams. of ingredients for some of their most popular products. I found a dupe for this for nine bucks $9.32 L of fairly thin consistency serum. so you don't need a lot and it has mint in it and I was told you can even put a little bit on your eyebrows because making sure my eyebrows grow out, I would be a little afraid of mint on my eyebrows just because of the proximity. from the eyes which could be a little irritating, however, peppermint has menthol which is used in medicine to help control pain in some cases, good in terms of growth.
The factors in this jar go, we need a little more information, however, as I learn and learn those ingredients, I am actually very impressed by this, yes, so expensive, it's one hundred and nineteen dollars on sale for $119, but look at this, we have conditioned human fibroblasts. Media is basically what things grow on, so can this really help you grow more fibroblasts? We don't know that the science isn't completely there, but some medical research looks promising. Additionally, fibroblasts are the skin cells that produce things like hyaluronic acid. and collagen and elastin, so if you want more collagen and elastin, if you stimulate the specific cells that create them, maybe you can get more out of them, obviously there are a lot of other things that happen in the skin and that's not a very simple process, but You can only hope that the research is well funded, so I also said that the spots on the skin are appearing right there, as if I hadn't seen them until this year.
I started using a color correcting serum on just those spots. This is because of the things we do. I love these close ups of the skin, it looks like it has some acne. I'm sorry and I appreciate your honesty on the matter. I also think this could be hyperpigmentation where it could be freckles because it's happening to her in her 30s and she doesn't have I haven't seen it before in the summers or anything like that, it's probably less likely freckles and more likely hyperpigmentation. It could also be hormonal changes, just a little bit on the tip of my finger and then just patting it on the places that are brown, so I'm looking for this.
And trying to find ingredients and can't find any, it seems like it's a new brand so I can't review the product. However, if you have pigmentation issues, some of the things you might want to look for are things like Alpha is butane, your skin translates it into hydroquinone, which has been used for many years in professional dermatology for pigmentation or blemish issues. You can also use vitamin C or different acids. HHA Acids which stands for alpha hydroxy acids and some of the best ones are lactic acid, glycolic acid, malic acid, tartaric acid, there are many of them but any of them will help lightly exfoliate the skin and might help with surface pigment if the pigment It's very deep, though, and if it's something that's bothering you, you should definitely talk.
See a doctor about it if you have the chance, it could also be hormonal and you don't just want to treat the pigment, you want to treat the root cause. Remember that prevention is easier than treatment, so SPF controls your hormones and makes sure you. you're sleeping and eating well, everything influences your skin, my skin is definitely much more dehydrated than usual in the summer and this is one of my favorites, it's a Kate Somerville derma quench, shake it up, so I was like a can of cream whipped and then you go out and it's really cold, this is a really great product as far as user experience goes, however as far as the effectiveness and stability of the ingredients goes, I have my doubts, rub it in its consistency really fine.
Oh, here's a tip or trick: You'll always want to apply your products from Venice to Figgis, so start with your serums, then your moisturizers, then your oil. It is true that she is correct. The system I have created and like to use is complete cleaning consistency, however, once you progress. skincare in skin science there are some nuances as to how thick or thin a product feels, but overall this is great advice and I'm so glad she knows it and is sharing it too, don't know forget about the neck. I always forget about my neck, don't forget the neck, don't forget to read the ingredients either.
I found a few ingredients that I specifically like, hydrolyzed hyaluronic acid and retinyl palmitate, however, once they are put into a propellant like this, I don't know what effect that has on the effectiveness of these because you see it when you put things in. in oxygen or propellants like this product, it has the potential to degrade the active ingredients, I'm not exactly sure. I hope Kate Somerville tried this. Right, it's something she would try if it's cruelty-free, it definitely looks fun, but it's essentially a dimethicone-based moisturizer/serum hybrid. Apply some eye cream, obviously, like your skin care and your skin routine, and being consistent is just one factor in having a healthy life. and you love that I thought we were good at first with the eye cream but then she takes out the eye cream before I completely lose the marbles, let's check the ingredients to see if it's another overpriced moisturizer or if there's something decent here oh This is a peptide eye cream and it has a lot of ingredients.
I get nervous when ingredient lists are that long, especially for something that's close to your eyes, because the more ingredients there are, the more likely you are to have a negative reaction to at least one of them. them, the amazing ingredients that we have here is ubiquinol Co Q 10, it's really great for your eyes and your face in general. We have some probiotics in there, we have jojoba, which is one of my favorite oils because it naturally mimics the oil that our skin does. produces but with more good stuff, less bad stuff and we have aloe vera and hyaluronic acid, but all of this is mixed with a ton of fruit and plant extracts like lemon balm, yes, aspen bark, we have a side.
We have lavender oil, which again we have frankincense, these could cause reactions if you are sensitive, so if you are not okay, but look again at the main ingredients, aloe leaf juice, carrageenan and squalane, this is a facial moisturizer that they put in a bit. bottle and I want to sell it to you for three times the price, use your facial moisturizer here or just understand that this is something that you could put all over your face and they are only selling it to you as an eye cream because they can increase the price like this up to I can't even see that it's that high here, obviously it's a lot like skincare and your skin routine, and being consistent is just one factor in having healthy skin that you love like I love food, but I love food that probably isn't. necessarily good for my skin, I love dairy, I love cheese, I love Greek yogurt, I'm glad she likes it and I'm so happy she mentions this because skincare isn't just about your skin They say, have great skin care if I want good makeup, well what constitutes great skin care, a great lifestyle, exercise, diet, good sleep, trying to manage stress, and I know that It's hard, but the best we can do is give it a good try, oh, I love too much eye cream elsewhere. who are aging, yes, you see that he is using his eye cream on his face because it literally does the same thing and if he has noticed benefits from putting it here and here it is literally because yes, it is an eye cream, but it is an expensive moisturizer packaged, it's an eye. cream she's a smart cookie with SPF which was also so bad growing up um you have a devil and that's why I have all these spots so this one is great because you can't see it she just went on like a dime all over. your super sticky face is actually an amazing brand of sunscreen.
She has SPF 40, which I love to see. I'm so happy you are protecting her skin and addressing that the sun is probably what caused her pigmentation. Yes Yes Yes yes Yes. -yes-yes-yes it's great but you can't see it at all and it's crazy no, I hope it doesn't go into the ocean with this sunscreen. This one is great, but it is what is called chemical or organic sunscreen. in the world of chemistry it basically means that it is formed from carbon and I don't necessarily like these chemical or organic sunscreens, just because they can sting some people, they can be absorbed back into the bloodstream, that is being investigated in this moment.
I don't know if it's good or bad, it's better to protect your skin than go out with nothing, however these chemical sunscreens are horrible for the oceans and coral reefs, they are contributing to the destruction of the beautiful lands we have, that's why For me, especially with my acne-prone skin, I love physical mineral sunscreens, which are the ones with zinc or iron oxide, unfortunately they tend to have a bit of a white cast. You may find some that don't, but they generally sound like this. something fun can act as a sort of primer. I usually don't use primer.
I just feel like I like to let my skin breathe a little more. She is absolutely right. Sunscreens can be used as a primer or even in place of moisturizer, depending on what else is there? Because when you think about it, sunscreen is literally sun protection, but what do they put that sun protection in? They're putting it in what's called a carrier, basically the carrier drives the active to the skin, so the active is the sunscreen, the carrier is what gets it there and if that's a moisturizer, you've got a moisturizer if it is a foundation or similar solution then you have a foundation.
I'm so happy that she is so stylish that she makes me go and then comes the makeup routine how many steps were those ten fourteen seventeen I can't count and now I want to see who she is and what she has done and what it is about because I really like her her personality and her eyes and her cup tits, most of the products are decent, but we could do without some of them. I would have liked to see a spa treatment, especially on some of those blemishes, but she cleaned her skin well, she knows how to exfoliate, she put on sunscreen, I'm happy and We found another sister.
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