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WHY WE BOUGHT CLINIQUE & THEIR DERM INFLUENCE | DERMATOLOGIST @DrDrayzday ON THE HISTORY OF CLINIQUE, THE 3-Step System, AND THE DERMATOLOGIST BEHIND THE BRAND. THE HISTORY OF THE ICONIC SKIN CARE BRAND THAT BOASTS BEING THE FIRST DERMATOLOGIST DEVELOPED PRESTIGE SKIN CARE BRAND. #skincareproducts #clinique #dermatologist

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My mother and I went the Clinique counter at Sak's in Beverly Hills the week it opened! I was 19 and she was 45. We were so impressed and excited and it was so much fun doing the skin type test and getting our products. My mother used Clinique until she died at 92. Her skin was gorgeous and almost wrinkle-free (yes, she was genetically blessed). We used to love it when Clinique had special mini gift sets free with purchase. We'd make a day out of going to Bullock's Wilshire, shopping Clinique, followed by a lovely lunch and fashion show at the Tea Room. Over my life (I am 73), I have had highly sensitive, reactive skin and Clinique was a life-saver for me, especially because it was fragrance-free. I strayed away from Clinique many times over the decades but usually ended up returning. Although I no longer shop their products, I have a fond place in my heart for the innovative concept behind them. Of course, my memories with my beautiful mother are most responsible for my affection for the brand. Thank you so much for this video. You made my day!

ritahertzberg
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I used Clinique since I was 16 so. ai am now in my 47 . I LOVE IT 🥰

isidrarodarte
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I loved this style of video! Kinda like some skincare History! Would love to see more "why do we buy" videos! 💖

monsutades
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I was a counter manager for Clinique for years. Out of all the cosmetic brands I’ve worked for in the past 20+ years Clinique gave consultants the best training and was an amazing and fun brand to work for. However, being able to try the highest of brand name products I still go to my CeraVe products with the best of results.

Makeupnkiss
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Wow thank you for that history lesson! I started using Clinique in the mid 70's as a teenager. And yes I went to the department store and slid those little knobs to find out what products were good for my skin 'type". It served its purpose for me at the time. Luckily I've always had an interest in my skin and took care of it early on, except for like you said the sun protection. I still used oils, cooked my pale skin, and tried to look like the girl from St. Tropez which is what I battle now that I am 60. The discoloration and loss of firmness is from too much sun exposure. So young women today have a huge advantage having the knowledge we didn't have back then.

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I worked as an art director for many years and designed ads for stores like Broadway Southwest, Macys, Abraham and Strauss. The Clinique ads were the most fun to design because of their strong, graphic approach which reflected their clean packaging. I still have some of them saved in my portfolio and use their products off and on. Incidentally, designing ads for cosmetic giants like Clinique, Lancome, Estee Lauder etc triggered my passion for skincare and eventually become a loyal fan of my most beloved, Dr. Dray.

durrainbarrett
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I’m about to turn 58 and I’ve used Clinique since high school. I try a ton of skincare but I always return to my Clinique, specifically their Moisture Surge & All About Eyes products bc nothing else I’ve tried has ever knocked them out of top spot for me.

Catlady
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Thank you for doing this video, thoroughly enjoyed it! I work at the factory where Clinique is made (alongside other Estée Lauder Companies' skincare brands), and I use these products a lot - they are really simple, effective and as relevant today as they were back in 1968.

tinadymova
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I loved Clinique. It still has a special place in my heart.

lauriehutchinson
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I love this video! Do more like this. I've used Clinique products for decades.
I was introduced to clinique back in the mid/late 70s as a teenager. It really helped me back then and still does. Now, I love many of their products for mature skin that really help my skin feel good.

Cygnet-ls
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The advertising for Clinique was also ground breaking. Before Clinique, skin care and makeup products were shown on a model. Clinique advertisements only had pictures of an individual product. This minimalist marketing was revolutionary. I used Clinique. I was a 4 because of my oily, acne-prone skin.

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I was devoted to Clinique products for many years, used to wait for promotions so I could get sample sizes to travel with. Then I discovered less expensive brands. I loved Clinique but love Cerave, Eucerin and The Ordinary just as much, with less damage to my budget. Thanks for the background. ❤

Cookie
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My mom worked for Clinique in Foley's (ha!) for 25 years. I remember her white coat that she chuckled about, the little slide box, the mint green packaging, all the training she attended, and all the products she would bring home (employee discounts) for both of us to try. I use some of their products to this day, mostly because they work with my skin and are fragrance free. A lot has changed since the 80s, but there are still a few products I love. Thanks for this video. It's like little Godwink from my mom.

lisajarema
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I like Clinique. I used it on and off throughout the years. A little pricey but not as expensive as some other department brands. Thank goodness for CeraVe and Cetaphil since it's readily available and affordable.

Crazydoglady
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Ive used Clinique since i was in my early 20’s. I am now in my mid 50’s. I love it. I have tried others just for the simple reason of trying and always come back to Clinique. I get many compliments on my skin even down to my daughters friends saying you have such nice skin. LOL

lisaboren
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I used to use the Clinique trio and it did wonders for my skin - back in high-school and college. It was def better than whatever drugstore stuff I had been using. Clinique was a huge luxury for us back then.... Thanks for your content - what interesting info!

slhilliard
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I could talk about this for hours. Clinique lured me in at age 13 with the bonus time (gift with purchase). I had bad acne and they nearly promised a cure with their 3 step program (I was type 3). Of course it didn't help with my acne, but I loved their makeup and still use it to this day, and some of their skincare too. I love that most of their products ARE fragrance free and Dr. Dray helped me realize that I had to insist on this to avoid irritation. I think their marketing was way better back in the 80s and 90s. They have so much more competition now. I loved hearing the history, Dr. Dray! I only knew it was a Lauder company.

liseerenee
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Clinique was the “ideal” skincare when I was a teenager. I remember using the soap and the moisturizer, and felt so rich and fancy. Long way from Noxema. The first and only lipstick I used up entirely was Clinique.

jmanonmakes
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Thanks for this information. Clinique was my first true skin care regimen in my late teen years when I decided it was time to get off the Noxema and Sea Breeze and start using "the good stuff". Over the years I drifted away from them and tried many other skin care products. Lately, though, I've gone back to Clinique for several of their newer products. It was great to hear their history.

peacecat
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60 year old chiming in. Loved the line back in the day, still love it now. I remember the solid milk grains and the 7th day scrub, don't use them now. But I do love the makeup removers as well as the dry skin toner and flagship yellow moisturizer for my combo skin. I saw the line as a more affordable option to Erno Lazlo at the time. It was a huge luxury but it really made a difference in my skin quality. Still does. And the iconic makeup bonuses. The raisin lip color to new clover blush and the blueberry powder shadow. many memories. It was my first grown up makeup and skincare. ❤️❤️❤️

Jean