It’s the BIG Q: When do I start using anti-aging products and what anti aging products do I need?!?!?! Well the answer is VERY easy, watch the video and find out everything you need to know!
When Should I Start Using Anti-Aging Products?
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#1 by scooter089 on January 14th, 2012
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I HIGHLY recommend the Jack Black Double Duty Facial Moisturizer with SPF? 20 =) Its GREAT!
#2 by creejay on January 14th, 2012
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Retin-A (i.e. tretinoin) is fantastic. Start in? your twenties and people will marvel at your smooth skin.
#3 by Itsemilysmileyface on January 14th, 2012
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You cant be? straight. Ur perfect.
#4 by Xmenfan246 on January 14th, 2012
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I’m 20 and people always mistake me for 16 which annoys me. I usually find it annoying how people mistake me for a high school kid,? but this video makes me appreciate my babyface.
#5 by REANIMATlON on January 14th, 2012
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i look like you but younger? and not as good skin, i need to work on that lol.
#6 by KaiserFailed on January 14th, 2012
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Ohmygod.
I’ve been applying sunscreen RELIGIOUSLY since I was 16, when I had a family member die of skin cancer. I know its anticlimactic, but it is what it is.
I’m 21 now. Still apply sunscreen if I am going to be out between 10am and 4pm.
I modify my morning skin care routine as so: I apply a moisturizer if I am going to be inside all day, or outdoors outside of the aforementioned time frame. If I’m going outside, switch moisturizer with sunscreen.
Easy anti-aging. Boom.? DONE.
#7 by dudeitsgnarly on January 14th, 2012
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Hey? Ross I know your focus is on skincare but do you think you could do a video on cologne/ fragrances in general? thanks
#8 by dehmorais on January 14th, 2012
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People buy expensive creams and serums, but they forget sunscreen, so? it’s pointless using alll the other stuff when you’re not using sunscreen, that’s what I think.
#9 by dehmorais on January 14th, 2012
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GOSH u are brilliante!!!FINALLY somebody saying some TRUTH about aging here on YT! I’m 21 years old. When I was 15 I had severe cystic acne so that’s when i really started using sunscreen EVERYDAY, because I was doing chemical peels also. It doesn’t matter if it’s raining,whatever, I use it. People ask me ALL THE TIME “how do you have such nice skin, what do you use?” I say sunscreen, they never believe me, they think I dont wanna share what I use haha is ridiculous!? You said it all.
#10 by rollwithYou on January 14th, 2012
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all along i’ve been using the olay? moisturizer with spf15. good call mom.
#11 by nitropioO on January 14th, 2012
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what? powder do you use for blotting?
#12 by AjStylesTNACR7 on January 14th, 2012
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Whats ur twitter? username??????
#13 by AjStylesTNACR7 on January 14th, 2012
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You look like? cr7!!
#14 by littlemonster10000 on January 14th, 2012
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my mom has amazing skin considering shes 43! compared to all her friends who use anti aging moisterisers all there lives ! . my mom also works monday to friday in a hot 33 degree chlorinated poolas a swim teacher and fitness instructor . frankley? i am amazed to this day. the only thing that i can think off is the steam from when her head is above the water 24/7 . she rarley uses sunscreen on her face. i have the same skin type so hopefully with my obsession using sunscreen on my face i will age
#15 by AnnaFresa1 on January 14th, 2012
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@AnnaFresa1 haha! pumpkin! couldn’t you come up with? something nicer?!
#16 by warsicklol on January 14th, 2012
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@AnnaFresa1? I’m perfectly fine, thanks pumpkin
#17 by AnnaFresa1 on January 14th, 2012
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@warsicklol sorry did I say something wrong?
for me It is usuaal way? of addressing people..hope you are ok!
#18 by warsicklol on January 14th, 2012
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@AnnaFresa1 Honey? haha
Thank you for your guidance, madam.?
#19 by AnnaFresa1 on January 14th, 2012
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@warsicklol honey, SPF is the sun protection cream which filters UVA/UVB rays.I recommand you buy one with UVA AND UVB protection in one,? both are harmful for skin.
#20 by warsicklol on January 14th, 2012
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Is SPF another term for UVA-filter?? or UVA/UVB-filter? Please help
#21 by atami210 on January 14th, 2012
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I find that using mineral based sunscreen (Sunscreen with ingredients like Zinc Oxide) works better, and since it has less chemicals its easier on your skin. As to anyone thinking about using Botox, why in the hell would you do that,? you are literally putting poison in your skin.
#22 by facialgal on January 14th, 2012
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When your young…30 and below…YES you are right a sunblock is important but it is not ANTI-AGING as much as you think. Sun damage is 98 percent of aging so I do agree that it is important to use and wear a sunscreen. But what about the baby boomers that already did the damage and didn’t have a clue about the whole sunscreen gig….Retin-A is the answer hands down. So if we are going to talk realtime, today 2011 we have to make sure of your own personal sun exposure and use of a Retin product.?
#23 by RashtraVishnu on January 14th, 2012
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@ItsNoe research skin peals, you can do the minor ones at home.The professional peals can give drastic age reversal. retinol is helpful, ive seen very quick results. the advice to avoid excess sun is very good. I personally believe minor sun exposure? a few times a week will regenerate skin, this is not enough to cause reddening.
#24 by RashtraVishnu on January 14th, 2012
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sunscreen increases risk? of skin cancer, the chemicals in it are not proven safe. It is better to get mild sun exposure and avoid burns and over tanning. I use powdered sun block with mica reflectors which I feel is safer, but I generally just keep exposure to a minimum. Sun exposure is extremely helpful, and everyone should get a little each week. Retinol and Vitamin K creme do help remove age spots, placenta creme is also very good. But avoiding excessive sun exposure is key.
#25 by jtmoney091 on January 14th, 2012
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@STCJCAC hey does the neutrogena men? triple protect face lotion work on razor bumps. will it get rid of my razor bumps on my face and neck?