The World's #1 Anti-Wrinkle Cream Is Ridiculously Cheap

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All 17 references are linked in the video's description

DrBradStanfield
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In some comments I see people advocating coconut oil as a great face moisturizer. FYI for those considering coconut oil as a facial moisturizer, be aware that it is highly comedogenic and can cause blackheads, whiteheads, pimples, and aggravate acne.

susanstewart
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I didn’t need this video to understand how much the skin damages the skin. As a massage therapist, I’m amazed at what I see. I see all the time people in their 70s and 80s that have youthful skin in some areas and completely aged skin where the sun has access. Now that I know, I just don’t go out in the sun during times of high UV index. I also tinted the windows in my car. Sunscreen is useful of course but regulating exposure makes sense too.

ryanchappell
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I'm allergic to American chemical sunscreens (no new sunscreen ingredient has been introduced and approved in the US for over thirty years). Easy-peasy. I buy Korean sunscreens. They offer high sun protection (SPF 50, PA ++++), are inexpensive, elegant cosmetically, and don't make me nauseous for hours!

lindacgrace
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I appreciate the deep analysis and that you actually named the brands of the sunscreens you recommend.

haldx
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I use Beauty of Joseon. It's very well absorbed and doesn't interfere with make up application.

ybe
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Great summary, Dr Stanfield! I recently learned about how sunscreens are tested and controlled in different countries. Australia was a strict process that focuses on durability with water and sweat exposure while Korea and Japan do not assess this. Fine for everyday ordinary use, but recreational situations require a more rigorously tested product. Thanks again for great info!

javadivawithdog
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Thanks for the effort you put into researching, explaining, and recomending. Hope you can do this for a long time

nickedds
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So true. I use Aloe Vera gel during the day which costs me 1.20 a small tube, Aloe Vera cream big tub at night for only a pound, people say I look 20 years younger but I also quit sugar, exorcise regularly, dont drink alcohol or smoke which am sure helps too.

RockinJohnnyaitken
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Ridiculous amount of useful information here. Thanks Brad.

conanmagruder
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Thank you. I appreciate the recommendations without affiliations.

hxl
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I use the CeraVe pm during the day too. It’s great. I find that it particularly works great to flatten out any under eye puffiness right away. I pat a little extra on that area every morning.

stlounsbury
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I’m pretty certain that women with the disparity between her face and neck had c02 laser. No way there would be a difference like that any other way.

cianog
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I've moved to Japanese sunscreens. I would love to see your opinion on the sunscreen in Japan, which has been highly studied and blocks MANY more harmful spectrums of UV light. I use PA+++ sunscreens and they have worked better than any Zinc Oxide based sunscreens and feels SO much better on the skin.

isaiahpetersen
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Worth mentioning that titanium dioxide can also provide great broad spectrum protection on its own. Manufacturers can optimise the particle size to give excellent UVA protection and meet all EU requirements. Also: remember that some forms of octinoxate are encapsulated so they never absorb into skin at all

ghecho
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Whatever FDA says I try to avoid it. I found myself in this rabbit hole of so many industry lies when I read "The 23 Former Doctor Truths". Its no wonder why Doctor left her career.

alcott
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There are a few companies working on tallow-based sunscreens. I have not tried them yet as they're very expensive, but they sound like a better option than chemicals (if they work).

buster.keaton
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To help with the Cerave white caste issue, you can add a few drops of a tinted mineral moisturizer !

dianal
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Thank you for your science based recommendations.

selfcontrol
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I use a Mango Butter and Organic Coconut Oil creme for day and nighttime hydration and both ingredients contain ceramides (from the coconut oil) and vitamin A (from the Mango Butter) without the side effects of using a retinoid cream. It's a great alternative for those wanting to use a more natural product to moisturize and rejuvenate their skin.

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