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Esthetician Reacts | 38 Step Skincare Routine From Riverdale's Madelaine Petsch's Beauty Secrets

Feb 27, 2020
It shocks my face, so girl, I know you have money, but don't waste it. Madeline Patches 38 Step Skin Care Routine this is a little crazy she's from Riverdale and Vogue posted this recently so let's dive into those I don't know or I'm new here Hi my name is Cassandra Bankson . I am a licensed medical

esthetician

and although I have worked alongside and under dermatologists, I am NOT a doctor or dermatologist. I have been a

beauty

expert in the industry for over 10 years and have suffered from acne for over 15 years, which you think I would be over by now, but genetics had other ideas.
esthetician reacts 38 step skincare routine from riverdale s madelaine petsch s beauty secrets
However, I love analyzing, scrutinizing and learning from different

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routine

s and this is one that I couldn't. I clicked 38 quicker

step

s like korean

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intense. I don't know if this is clickbait or if they're real, but we'll find out. Hi, I'm Madeline Patch, you may know me from the CW's Riverdale as Cheryl Blossom and today I'm going to share with you some of my

beauty

secrets

for a day full of meetings and I'd like to take my time if it means I have to take two extra hours in the morning. Do it are tools, my favorite thing on the planet.
esthetician reacts 38 step skincare routine from riverdale s madelaine petsch s beauty secrets

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I use so many beauty tools, so the first one is this cool little ice ball. I put it in an ice bucket today, but I usually keep it in my freezer and it's a little deep. My face appears, you don't have one of these at home, I just recommend sticking your face in an ice bucket for 20 seconds, it literally does, so using cooled tools or gadgets like this are great, they can swell deeply under the eyes and can help calm down. to bring down inflamed skin, however, I don't recommend sticking your face in an ice bucket for 20 seconds, but I've done it before, let's discuss this.
esthetician reacts 38 step skincare routine from riverdale s madelaine petsch s beauty secrets
Have you ever held ice in the palm of your hand until it started to sting, burn, or go numb? The same thing can happen to your face if it is exposed to cold temperatures for an extended period of time. Your geminal nerve is one of the twelve cranial nerves and is responsible for providing sensation to your entire face now that we put it under water. Whether it's hot or cold, there is an automatic biological response that actually slows down our heart rate and helps us relax. Unfortunately, there are a small number of people whose trigeminal nerve does not function properly and it is possible that putting it directly on the skin could cause damage. . and if the nerve doesn't send that pain signal correctly to the brain, you could end up with damage and you could also get brain freeze again.
esthetician reacts 38 step skincare routine from riverdale s madelaine petsch s beauty secrets
It's not the worst thing in the world, but don't put your face in an ice cube for twenty seconds. It's also a gigantic mess, get a tool, a cold spoon or a refrigerated face mask, that's all I got under my skin when I booked the program. I feel like when you're on camera all the time and people say she doesn't talk. about this but I'm seeing a little bit of erythema erythema is this redness on the skin it's not necessarily bad it's a symptom that I have even when I touch my skin but I'm interested to see if any of the products that you are using to use I'm going to talk about this address this or I really loved that she didn't clean her face at all in the morning.
I love this. First she applied a toner and the one she made is fantastic. Rene Shine does something fantastic. skincare, but it's very expensive when I just checked, it's like thirty-six dollars for a very small six ounce amount of product, but it's good and made for sensitive skin. It is also an elderberry base, as long as it is madellaine. It is not allergic or sensitive to fragrances or plant extracts. This is fantastic because it contains many antioxidants that could help soothe the skin and calm redness. Fantastic, yes we love it and Acme, positive and self-aware skincare.
Queen, thank you, thank you. this cute little Sicilian tool that I used under my eyes and this cream that most of my tools should be, she doesn't explain what eye cream she's using. I think eye creams are shit. Here's why, but depending on the formula, the eye. The cream and tool you are using are probably having more of an impact than the cream. Here's more about my thoughts on my vitamin C serum and I said vitamin because I didn't make fun of their same set of phenomena, which is really fun. just a couple drops of this bad boy I definitely think my skin has changed since I've been on the show and you can look at your face 24/7 it's really hard not to break out though I started doing my own makeup on the show. and that has really changed my skin because I can control what happens and everything else next, and most of them didn't explain what vitamin C they're using, but I like that I'm patting it on and I'm using it in the morning, totally good.
I'd love to. that she knows as a makeup person, someone who has problems with acne, has that anxiety about breaking out and doesn't want other people to touch your face. I connect it. I've never seen Riverdale, but I connect. Tessa and Cheryl's makeup looks have definitely evolved over the years. At first it was very heavy, that's why my skin broke out all the time. I had pretty bad cystic acne in the first season. I change her makeup according to what's happening in the scene and her mood. It feels more like something she would do. I actually pretend she's an extra girl and so it's nice to be able to incorporate her makeup, which is something she would absolutely do into what was happening in the scene and what her mood is.
I really like doing that, this is a little bit of moisture it has little bits but what is the moisturizer? Tell me what the moisturizer is. I took out the sunscreen. The one she's using is SPF 30, which is great. It is a chemical and physical mixture. Personally, I only like physical sunscreens while I have erythema. it's not activated by the active ingredient, bump help here is totally fine, the sunscreen also doubles as skin care because it has some green tea, some licorice extract which are great antioxidants and actually , vitamin C is added here from ascorbic acid, which Some medical studies show can slightly increase the effectiveness of sunscreen, so that's fantastic and all of this looks good for acne-prone skin.
The girl did her homework. I don't know her, but now I want the TouchChat water cream, so Tatcha is one of those. The brands I'm not sure about the ingredients in it are fine, but I found that when I use some of their products on oily skin they don't always work better and for between sixty and ninety dollars per product, that's really it. It's worth it if it works for you, I'm glad, but also the water moisturizer is very light. I would say that your sunscreen is a very good moisturizer unless your skin really needs it, but that's okay, the new professional face, this is a microcurrent device and it is for home use, it is not as powerful as it could be, but It's good because if you use it at home you don't want to hurt your face if you use it incorrectly.
Microcurrent machines work by firing small amounts of electricity. a person's skin and naturally mimics the electricity our body already has, think about it, your heart, the reason it even beats is because of electrical pulses. Fun fact, microcurrents use a similar force to stimulate your cells, the idea is that it helps stimulate them. for your cell renewal factor to increase how quickly your skin cell turnover increases, it could technically decrease swelling due to lymphatic drainage, it could help your body regenerate adenosine triphosphate ATP, which is the energy that everything your body uses to function, it could stimulate collagen and it's very expensive the device is amazing I recommend it but it's like 300 dollars and if you get a medical grade one by visiting an

esthetician

or getting a facial at a dermatologist's office, they can cost thousands of dollars depending on the device, it's amazing that she is using it.
I'm counting all the money we've already spent and we're only three minutes into the video. My wallet is having an anxiety attack. I should be hooked up to an ECG for these videos so we can see the electricity. The impulses of my heart and how my body literally sweats and

reacts

viscerally to the things she is doing to her skin. If I don't have face cream, it impacts my face, so it is very important that I apply face cream seven times each. side and then I go to my chin. She hasn't mentioned this either, but it goes from insertion to origin when it comes to your facial muscles and again because of where the lymph nodes are if you have facial swelling that she talked about or if you need to manually stimulate the lymph vessels in your face and circulation and this is a great way to do it, congratulations, let's get to the lips, exfoliating your lips is very important, especially because of the plumpness and size of your lips.
I love this little one. It's like a cute little lip cleanser. I think it's Nurse Jamie, so I usually put hot water on it first and then you just rub and scrub all the blood that gets on your lips, so do this. Before I was going to say don't do it in the morning because you don't want to exfoliate your lips before going out in the sun, but since she's on set and it's to prepare her makeup, it makes a lot of sense, she says she gets dark circles under her eyes. I don't see dark circles.
I see a little bit of swelling, which again, using that cool tool could calm me down. I know you have money but don't waste it on eye creams, most of them are Tati poop doodoo and a waste of money. Moisturizers with expensive fragrances that do nothing. I'm a firm believer that there's no such thing as too much skincare, but there is such a thing as too much makeup, so I guess there's both, and 38

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s makes me wonder, but maybe there's something I don't know, wait, does this include her makeup? Oh, that's why it's 38 steps darker, so this is awesome.
The Beneficial Pore Perfection Primer is one that I used a lot. I used to like it a lot. It is a dimethicone base. The only thing is that I think modeling is vegan. I am personally vegan for ethical reasons that's why I stopped using Benefit because as of now Benefit is still testing on animals selling it in China. I choose not to. I wonder if her veganism is for ethical reasons or if it is for dietary reasons either way, I hope she looks at other primers. Here are three that are cruelty-free and work just as well, if not better, and I would personally recommend a little, that's a lot, but I really liked it a lot, so I loved the first season with Miss Lilly Reinhart, her friend on the show, and she didn't know much about skin care back then or I guess she thought she did, but she didn't, so she would extract my blackheads.
Me and she taught me a lot about skin care in those times. I am very grateful to her. It's a fun look. I have learned everything from being on the show with so many amazing, strong, powerful women. We all have such different skin that we honestly just do what we do. works for you, so sometimes it's illegal to show me something that doesn't work for my skin at all. The camera uses a lot of products that would never work on my skin, so I'll find you. It works for you, so I have a neck cream. I'm 25 years old and I have a neck cream.
You don't need a neck cream. Neck creams are like eye creams, they are shit, a waste of money. There are a few select ingredients that could potentially lift or firm, but especially if you are under 30 the best neck cream is sunscreen prevention is easier than treatment you don't need a neck cream but you know, you do , that's great, my mom always wears her products down to her cleavage and I feel like you learned a lot of your great beauty

secrets

from your mom my mom has a lot of kids that some people do my mom is almost 60 years old she rides motorcycles and She's usually covered in mud up to her knees, so the beauty rules for us are a little backwards, but I'd love to meet Madeline's mom, I'd love to see her mom's skincare routine, that's what I want a comparison plus, so does my dad, who grew up in South Africa, and that's why sunscreen is so important in my daily routine because I'm so afraid of it.
In fact, my father had skin cancer a couple of years ago and that's because I was an African son for so long and since I'm so fond of sunscreen for that reason, now that's horrible like skin cancer, basal cell carcinoma and as terrifying as that experience must have been for her and her family. I'm so happy you learned a lesson from that to wear sunscreen and educate the rest of us and all Vogue viewers about understanding the importance. This is Dr. Jamie roller oh my gosh you don't need him crystals there is no scientific evidence to back it up but nurse Jamie is an expert she is super sweet in person supersmart and her skin is pretty good, it's expensive, but if you have money to spend.
It's good now, this is where it gets a little strange. Well, I usually travel with perfume bottles. However, lately I have been really into rose oil and this is what I use as a perfume. I love it. This one is small. Also Travel with this amazing essential oil roll-on I bought in Vancouver, at least it's not doTERRA, it's Lotus pennies and some people will have a lady hate on essential oils as long as you don't ingest them or use them on location. of prescription medication really isn't that bad as long as your skin doesn't react negatively to it, it's fine, but if she was sitting with her head in my hands and she was complaining about breakouts in this area, I would ask her what hair products you are using. using and what's in that essential oil you're using, so keep in mind that there are other products, like your perfumes, your hair care products, even laundry detergents, that can inevitably have an impact on certain people with skin sensitive so keep that in mind and I also travel with this in my bag often it smells great so if I just want a little bit this is potent so just putting a little bit on anything rose scented is my thing favorite on the planet that's why I have rose and vanilla you're not Schmitz deodorant this is like the only deodorant I would use oh my god I love it I love it there's marketing Question my girlfriend on the show and also as my best friend in life real made me use natural deodorants and taught me a lot about why regular difference is good for you, so I found this one, this is the only one that works for me right now, funny.
In fact, I was once an underarm model for this brand and now you know, the next step is hydration. I always forget to drink water in the morning. I'm trying to improve, thank you. I take a probiotic, they are all very good for the skin. your gut health is the first thing that's going to make your skin break out so I take two of these good ones but tell us which probiotics because a lot of probiotics are a waste of money and we've done the whole video breaking down why some probiotics. are a waste of money and why some are good which you can see here open them in a new tab let's continue so I've been plant based my whole life my parents raised me that way they're both google bakers so Africa, let's go.
To apply the highlighter, this is the intense khaki Chanel. She proceeds to do her makeup routine. Although I have experience as a makeup artist and I have a job, I didn't do makeup before. I'm not here to criticize her makeup. I think it looks great. We can leave that job in the hands of Robert Welsh if you don't know who Robert Walsh is, he is a makeup artist, he has James Walsh's twin brother, they also make reaction videos to things like this which I highly recommend. This reaction video was inspired by the format that some of my favorite YouTubers do, like James Walsh Susan Yara skincare by Hiram Robert Walsh, all good things.
In fact, I'll link the fashion video as well as some other fun reaction videos below and if anyone else has a skin care. routine you want me to critique or learn from Madeline and apparently we both love the growth mindset and this girl knows her skincare so it wasn't clickbait, it was really 38 steps. I'm just an idiot, we don't realize that too. Includes makeup, that's what you get for not watching the video before reacting. Oh well, let me know who I should react to next and in the meantime, be sure to use the like button and the subscribe button if you don't already have another one.
The video on the science behind skincare can be found here and I can't wait to see you all in it. Remember to be you to feel inside and out and I will see you here, I love you, goodbye.

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