10 Skin care PRODUCTS I DON'T USE| Dr Dray
Summary
TLDRIn this video, the speaker shares their personal list of 10 skincare products they choose not to buy or use, including eye creams, rosewater sprays, toners, fad ingredients, water wipes, scrubs, lash serums, facial oils, sheet masks, and feminine washes. They explain the reasons behind each choice, focusing on the lack of necessity, potential for irritation, and the marketing gimmicks behind these products. The speaker encourages viewers to be mindful of their purchases and save money by avoiding these items.
Takeaways
- 🧴 The speaker does not use eye creams, believing that a good moisturizer can be used around the eyes without causing irritation.
- 🌹 They avoid rosewater sprays, considering them gimmicky and potentially drying and irritating to the skin due to the lack of evidence-based benefits.
- 💧 The speaker is against using toners, especially Western alcohol-based ones, as modern cleansers are already pH balanced and do not require toning.
- 🔥 They are skeptical of fad ingredients that lack substantial scientific backing, such as charcoal, turmeric, and CBD, which are often overhyped in the skincare market.
- 🚫 The use of wipes, including makeup wipes and baby wipes, is discouraged due to their ineffectiveness in cleansing and potential to cause skin irritation and environmental harm.
- ❌ The speaker does not purchase scrubs, as daily washing is sufficient for exfoliation, and physical scrubs can cause unnecessary irritation.
- 👁️ They do not use lash serums, viewing them as a gimmick with potential to cause eyelid irritation and not proven to effectively regrow lashes.
- 🌱 Facial oils are not purchased because the speaker prefers moisturizers, which provide the same benefits without the need for multiple products.
- 🌿 They have stopped buying sheet masks, finding them to be a waste and not environmentally friendly, and not using them despite having them sent for review.
- 🚿 The speaker strongly advises against the use of feminine washes, as they can disrupt natural pH balance and lead to infections and irritations.
Q & A
Why does the speaker not use eye creams?
-The speaker believes that eye creams are unnecessary. They argue that any moisturizer suitable for the face should be fine to use around the eyes, as the skin around the eyes is more likely to develop irritation from ingredients. They also mention that moisturizers typically move around and transfer to the skin around the eyelids, making a separate eye cream redundant.
What is the speaker's stance on rosewater sprays?
-The speaker does not use rosewater sprays, considering them gimmicky. They explain that facial sprays can potentially dry out the skin as the water evaporates, drawing more water out of the skin. Additionally, they note that there is no evidence-based benefit from rosewater, which essentially acts like a perfume that can cause irritation.
Why are toners not recommended by the speaker?
-The speaker advises against using Western toners, which are typically alcohol-based and were originally designed to balance the skin's pH and remove residue from cleansing. However, modern soaps and cleansers are pH balanced, making toners unnecessary. They also mention that toners can dry out and irritate the skin.
What are the speaker's thoughts on fad ingredients in skincare?
-The speaker is skeptical of fad ingredients, such as charcoal, turmeric, rosewater, and CBD. They caution against getting excited about trending ingredients that are heavily marketed without sufficient scientific evidence to support their benefits. They emphasize the need for more robust studies before incorporating such ingredients into skincare routines.
Why does the speaker avoid using water wipes?
-The speaker does not buy water wipes because they do not effectively clean the skin. They argue that wipes merely move dirt and makeup around without removing it and can leave behind a film that causes irritation. They also highlight the environmental impact of single-use wipes.
What is the speaker's opinion on scrubs and exfoliating products?
-The speaker does not use scrubs or exfoliating products with rough mechanical exfoliants like sand or nut shells. They believe that daily bathing and face washing are sufficient for exfoliation and that scrubs can cause irritation. They also find scrubs to be messy and not worth the trouble.
Why does the speaker discourage the use of lash serums?
-The speaker views lash serums as a gimmick and potentially harmful. They mention that lash serums can cause eyelid irritation, rashes, and even lead to eyelash loss or breakage. They also reference a lawsuit against a lash serum company for not disclosing these risks adequately.
What is the speaker's view on facial oils?
-The speaker does not buy facial oils, preferring to use moisturizers instead. They argue that moisturizers provide the same benefits as oils, such as smoothing the skin and locking in hydration. They also express skepticism about the marketing claims surrounding different types of oils and their supposed benefits.
Why did the speaker stop buying sheet masks?
-The speaker stopped buying sheet masks because they found themselves not using them. They mention that sheet masks can be helpful for skin hydration but are not a permanent solution. They also express concern about the environmental impact of single-use sheet masks and the presence of irritating ingredients in some masks.
What is the speaker's advice regarding feminine washes?
-The speaker strongly advises against using feminine washes, stating that they alter the natural pH of the female genital tract, predispose users to infections, and can cause irritation. They recommend using only water for cleaning, emphasizing that the female genital tract is self-cleaning.
Why does the speaker not buy vitamin C serums?
-Although not detailed in the provided script, the speaker has previously discussed not buying vitamin C serums. They likely have concerns about the stability, effectiveness, or potential irritation of vitamin C in serum form, which can be found in a separate video.
Outlines
🧴 Unnecessary Eye Creams
The speaker begins by discussing why they don't buy eye creams, arguing that they are unnecessary. They explain that any moisturizer used on the face should be suitable for use around the eyes, as the skin around the eyes is more prone to irritation from ingredients. The speaker emphasizes that moisturizers should have a minimal ingredient list to be safe for the eye area. They also caution against using products with exfoliating ingredients like vitamin C serum around the eyes, as they can be too acidic and irritating.
🌹 Avoiding Rosewater Sprays
The second paragraph delves into the speaker's aversion to rosewater sprays and facial mists in general. They describe these products as gimmicky, noting that spraying water on the face can lead to more dryness and irritation as the water evaporates. The speaker also criticizes the lack of evidence-based benefits of rosewater, suggesting that it primarily acts as a perfume that can cause skin irritation. They do, however, acknowledge the potential benefits of facial sprays with active moisturizing ingredients, advising to follow up with a moisturizer to lock in the benefits.
🚫 Obsolete Western Toners
In the third paragraph, the speaker addresses their disinterest in Western toners, which they describe as alcohol-based products originally intended to balance skin pH and remove residue from cleansing. They explain that modern soaps and cleansers are already pH balanced, rendering toners unnecessary. The speaker also warns that the alcohol in toners can dry out and irritate the skin, though they note that some products marketed as toners with acne-fighting ingredients like salicylic acid might be useful for those with acne-prone skin.
🌿 Skepticism of Fad Ingredients
The fourth paragraph focuses on the speaker's skepticism towards fad ingredients in skincare products. They mention ingredients like charcoal, turmeric, rosewater, and CBD, criticizing the lack of substantial scientific evidence supporting their benefits. The speaker warns against the marketing hype around these ingredients and advises viewers not to be swayed by trends. They also discuss the variability in studies on topical probiotics, suggesting that more research is needed before these can be deemed beneficial for skin conditions.
💧 Disapproval of Water Wipes
In the fifth paragraph, the speaker expresses their disapproval of water wipes, makeup wipes, and baby wipes. They argue that these wipes do not effectively clean the skin, merely moving dirt and makeup around without removing it. The speaker also points out that wipes can leave a residue that causes irritation and potentially leads to allergies. They emphasize the environmental impact of these single-use products and advise against their use, except in specific circumstances like cleaning hands after eating with hands.
❌ Rejecting Exfoliating Scrubs
The sixth paragraph discusses the speaker's rejection of exfoliating scrubs, including those for the face, body, and hair. They argue that daily bathing and face washing are sufficient for exfoliation, and that mechanical exfoliants in scrubs can cause irritation. The speaker also mentions the messiness of scrubs and their personal dislike for the products, suggesting that they are a waste of time and do not provide significant benefits.
👁️🗨️ Caution Against Lash Serums
In the seventh paragraph, the speaker cautions against the use of lash serums, describing them as a gimmick that can cause eyelid irritation and rashes. They mention a lawsuit against a lash serum company for not disclosing the risks of irritation, and argue that these products can lead to eyelash loss and breakage. The speaker suggests that prescription treatments like Latisse may help with lash growth but also come with risks, and they advise against using cosmetic lash serums due to the lack of evidence supporting their effectiveness.
🌱 Disinterest in Facial Oils
The eighth paragraph explores the speaker's disinterest in facial oils, including squalene oil, rose hip oil, hemp seed oil, and CBD oil. They argue that moisturizers already provide the benefits that facial oils claim to offer, such as smoothing the skin and locking in hydration. The speaker criticizes skincare marketing for promoting different oils for different skin types and suggests that the purported benefits of these oils are not backed by scientific evidence. They also mention the potential for plant oils to oxidize and cause acne, advising against the use of facial oils.
🌿 Discontinuing Sheet Masks
In the ninth paragraph, the speaker discusses their decision to stop buying sheet masks, explaining that they found themselves purchasing but not using them. They acknowledge that sheet masks can help with skin hydration for those with particularly dry skin, but argue that they are not a permanent solution. The speaker also criticizes the environmental impact of single-use sheet masks and suggests that many contain irritating ingredients. They express a preference for under-eye hydrogel masks, which they find more relaxing and practical.
🚫 Warning Against Feminine Washes
The final paragraph strongly advises against the use of feminine washes, describing them as harmful products that alter the pH of the female genital tract and predispose users to infections. The speaker emphasizes that the female genital tract is self-cleaning and does not require deodorizing or perfumed products. They warn that these washes can cause chronic irritation and foul-smelling discharge, and encourage viewers to avoid them in favor of simply using water for cleaning.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Eye Creams
💡Rosewater Spray
💡Toners
💡Fad Ingredients
💡Water Wipes
💡Scrubs
💡Lash Serums
💡Facial Oils
💡Sheet Masks
💡Feminine Washes
💡Vitamin C Serums
Highlights
The speaker does not use eye creams, believing that a good moisturizer can be used around the eyes without causing irritation.
Moisturizers used on the face are generally safe to use around the eyes, contrary to the common belief of needing separate products.
Avoid using exfoliating ingredients like vitamin C serum around the eyes due to their potential to cause irritation.
Facial sprays, especially rosewater sprays, are considered gimmicky and may cause more harm than good by drying out the skin.
Toner, in the Western sense, is deemed unnecessary for modern skincare routines as cleansers are now pH balanced.
Fad ingredients in skincare are often overhyped without substantial evidence to support their benefits.
The speaker avoids wipes due to their ineffectiveness in cleansing and potential to leave irritating residues on the skin.
Scrubs are not recommended for daily use as they can cause irritation and are not necessary for maintaining skin health.
Lash serums are considered a gimmick and may lead to eyelid irritation and other problems.
Facial oils are seen as an unnecessary addition to skincare routines when moisturizers can provide the same benefits.
Sheet masks are not purchased by the speaker due to their single-use nature and lack of consistent application in their routine.
Feminine washes are strongly discouraged as they can disrupt the natural pH balance and cause irritation.
The speaker emphasizes that the female genital tract is self-cleaning and does not require additional cleansing products.
Scenting wipes and feminine products can cause chronic irritation and disrupt the natural balance of the skin.
The speaker encourages viewers to avoid trendy skincare products without evidence-based benefits and to save money.
Sunscreen and a simple, well-formulated moisturizer are recommended as essential parts of a skincare routine.
Transcripts
well hey guys in today's video I'm gonna
share with you 10 skin care products I
don't buy stuff that I don't buy I don't
use I have no interest in using some of
these products I may have purchased and
used in the past but I'm not really
interested in using them moving forward
so yeah and if you are new here the
first product should come as no surprise
to you I do not use eye creams why I
creams are unnecessary
whatever moisturizer you are using on
your face should be just fine to use
around your eyes the skin around your
eyes is more likely to develop
irritation from ingredients so a lot of
eye creams are formulated to have fewer
ingredients but honestly if you take a
step back and really look at the big
picture your moisturizer should kind of
speak to a minimal ingredient list and
be just fine to use around your eyes
moisturizers that I use on my face are
going to be more than fine to use around
my eyes the moisturizer that you use on
your face newsflash it doesn't stay put
perfectly it's not like it's glued down
to the skin where you put it it moves
around and transfers to the skin around
your eyelids and so to say that like
you're using a separate moisturizer like
like there's this define anatomic
boundaries between the skin on your
cheek and your your eyes and product you
cannot cross that boundary is ridiculous
yeah most moisturizers are more than
fine to use around the skin of the
eyelids
that being said things you don't want to
put there are gonna be ingredients that
are intended to exfoliate vitamin C
serum shouldn't go there because it's
very acidic the skin around your eyelids
cannot handle it but I mean that's not a
moisturizer exfoliating acids you don't
want to put around your eyelids and so
it's always prudent to take a step back
and not put stuff there but it doesn't
mean that you need a separate
moisturizer or for your eyelids that's
just that's just a gimmick so yeah don't
waste my time on eye creams second
product you will not see me buying you
at all is a rosewater spray my gosh I
cannot walk into a store looking at the
skincare products and not see some kind
of rosewater mist spray or what have you
why don't I use these well in general
facial sprays are a little gimmicky you
spray water on your face and then that
water evaporates and as it evaporates it
can draw more water out of your skin
making it more dry and irritating in the
case of rosewater there's nothing in
rosewater that is evidence-based for
providing any skin benefit so you spray
your face with what is essentially a
perfume and then the water in the rose
water evaporates out and makes your skin
more dry more irritated and it leaves
behind the kind of rose ingredients that
people believe are helpful but we really
don't have any evidence for that and
more often than not can cause irritation
that's not to say though that I'm
opposed to all facial sprays some facial
sprays have active ingredients in them
that are moisturizing and you know can
benefit the skin with the caveat that if
you use a facial spray apply it
mist it onto your face and then put a
moisturizer on over it to lock in that
active ingredient within the spray the
next product I don't buy toners toners
is something you will not see me buying
and when I say toner you know the
definition of toner has morphed a lot
over the past few years especially with
the interest in k-beauty and Japanese
skincare they defined toner as something
very different I'm specifically talking
about Western toners Western toners are
alcohol based products that originally
were intended to balance out the pH of
the skin and help remove residue from
cleansing and this used to be important
because soaps and cleansers were really
about very harsh pH they were alive base
soaps and these old-school soaps that
had a really harsh alkalyn really harsh
alkaline pH they will leave behind soap
come on a soap scum film on your skin so
toners were necessary to balance that
out and remove that but the
manufacturing of soap and cleansers has
come a long long way and soaps and
cleansers are pH balanced for the skin
so this is not an issue and therefore
these toners are not necessary
these toners often have alcohols in them
which you know are not the devil but
they definitely can dry out your skin
and irritate your skin these - yeah
toners are pretty much obsolete with the
exception of a lot of products on this
in the skincare market claimed to be
toners and these are actually liquids
that have active ingredients in them
usually for acne like salicylic acid
toners I'm not opposed to those for
people with with acne but you know if
you don't have acne there's there's
really no need to use a toner and it can
definitely dry out and irritate your
skin so I don't recommend them or use
them fourth thing I do not waste my time
money or efforts on are fad ingredients
ingredients that are trending and that
people get excited about and that you
see like when you walk in the store you
see multiple Browns with new lines being
launched that feature set ingredient
things like charcoal turmeric rosewater
CBD you name it all of these ingredients
you know manufacturers they have a way
of taking maybe one or two little tiny
studies that we have in the literature
and going wild with them like in the
case of probiotics and skin care I mean
we have a few studies and conditions
like acne eczema seborrhoeic dermatitis
that suggests that topical probiotics
might be helpful for those skin
conditions but all the studies in those
different skin conditions with
probiotics they use different strains
they look at different end points there
are so much there's so much variability
that we really don't have the kind of
studies that we need to really say if
these are beneficial furthermore we
don't have any studies to suggest that
if you don't have these inflammatory
skin conditions
like acne eczema seborrheic dermatitis
that you really need to be using these
things or what the right strain is it's
cetera so that's an example same thing
with turmeric I see that all the time in
skincare products it's really hard to
formulate it but that's not gonna stop
manufacturers from pumping it into a lot
of products and these ingredients that
get marketed so heavily that a you know
it becomes a narrative must-have
ingredient and my comment sections and
my videos my Instagram comments get
flooded with please comment please
discuss like good products with this
ingredient it's like take a step back we
don't really have any data to show that
you need that or it's important or that
your skin even gives to wits about it so
I don't get excited about trending
ingredients that's not to say that I
don't try these ingredients out a lot of
times products are sent to me because of
my presence on YouTube and you guys
might want me to talk about them so I do
but yeah so I don't get excited about
trending ingredients whatsoever and nor
should you I mean don't drop everything
buy a new like skincare product or
skincare line because it's got some new
jazzy trending ingredient it's largely
being marketed to you as something that
you need when in reality there's zero
data to suggest that you actually do
need it product number five you will not
see me buying is water wipes water wipes
like makeup wipes cleansing wipes baby
wipes I don't buy wipes as a matter of
fact the only time I think I can recall
engaging in wipe usage is when dining in
a restaurant where the entree was
intended to be eaten with one's hands
and afterwards the waiter or waitress
would bring you a water wipe to you or
wipe your hands when it comes to
cleansing wipes do not clean your skin
they don't remove makeup they don't
remove dirt they don't remove sebum or
oil they just kind of move it around
they don't even help break it up and
another issue with these products is
that they have ingredients in them that
leave behind a film on the skin
can cause irritation and a lot of these
water wipes have preservatives in them
like methyl isothiocyanate
people do become allergic to that and
water wipes are a major major cause of
that type of ski an allergy a major
reason for that it's not just the makeup
wipes in the you know face washing wipes
or whatever you want to call them baby
wipes are another culprit I don't have
babies so I have no need to buy baby
wipes but if you have a young child be
aware of the fact that water wipes can
cause a lot of irritation in the diaper
area and be a cause of diaper dermatitis
because they leave that residue behind
that can be irritating to the baby skin
other reason I don't buy water wipes is
they are not the best thing for the
environment product number six that I do
not buy are going to be scrubs scrub
masks body scrubs exfoliating scrubs
anything that has like sand
Kakui seed nut shells I don't buy those
things
why because simply bathing on a daily
basis washing your face on a daily basis
is going to help with the exfoliation of
those dead crusty skin cells on the top
layer of the skin the rough mechanical
exfoliants in scrubs just cause a lot of
issues and cause irritation and and
whatnot so I don't use those I don't
even have a particularly sensitive scan
I just find those things a complete
waste of time plus they make a mess they
make a mess I mean I've been sent these
products before and I end up using them
on my feet and they are messy they get
all over the shower and I just can't
stand those those scrubs yeah I don't
hummus scrubs no I mean yeah I don't use
those product number seven you will not
see me waste a dime on it's going to be
a lash serum now I don't have any issues
with my lashes I
happen to be happy with them but if I
had thin sparse eyelashes I still would
not buy last serums because they are a
gimmick and they can cause problems it
can cause
eyelid irritation rashes it's not rather
as a matter of fact there was a lawsuit
against one of these lash serum
companies I won't name any names but for
not properly just I think was a lawsuit
or the FTC came down on one of these
launched serum groups for not properly
disclosing the risks of these last
serums of irritation and went on people
developing really bad problems and if
you're trying to improve the health of
your eyelashes you don't want to put
things on the lashes that can irritate
the skin around your eyelids because
that irritation can lead to loss of
eyelashes an eyelash breakage so I don't
recommend those you know prescription by
Matta procced aka Latisse can and does
help in lash growth but it too comes
with these risks of irritation your eye
ice can change color I mean there are
several problems that can arise just for
the prescription stuff that we actually
know works but on the cosmetic market
you know the regulation is a lot more
loosey-goosey in terms of side effects
and to me it's just more trouble than
it's worth for people more risks of
irritation and problems no evidence to
support that these you know cosmetic
last serums actually regrow lashes so I
don't buy them I don't use them I would
never use them if I had lash problems
and I don't recommend that you guys use
them yeah I'm not into the last serums
but I'm always getting questions what's
a good lash serum what's a good last
serum Milosh serum
next thing you will not see me buy and
is a trending trendy ingredient or thing
to buy is facial oils squalene oil rose
hip oil hemp seed oil CBD oil oil oil I
don't buy oils for my face because I use
a moisturizer and moisturizers
emollients in them which do the same
thing as oils smooth down the surface of
the skin cells and create a smooth
smooth feeling and you can lock in a
little bit of hydration I don't get
caught up in different types of oils or
anything like that
you know skin care marketing will start
telling you that certain oils are good
for certain skin types and they have
these antioxidant compounds that are
going to address pore size and smooth
all this stuff is just bogus nonsense
when it comes to putting oils on the
skin you know to say that to say that
any one type of oil whether it be hemp
seed oil or any of these other exotic
oils has benefit to the skin over
mineral oil
I mean prove it prove that I have not
seen not seeing any Studies on that a
spot that doesn't keep skin care
marketing from selling a boatload of
overpriced oil to people so I don't buy
oil facial oils now I do buy cleansing
oils cleansing oils are an oil with
emulsifier in it to help break up things
like water resistance sunscreen using a
cleansing oil is a more efficient way to
remove things like cosmetics sebum and
water resistant sunscreen in the case of
water resistant sunscreen especially
that's actually been shown so I do use
cleansing oils but I do not buy facial
oils to leave on the skinny other reason
why I'm not into facial oils like I'm
now especially a lot of plant oils is
that they're not pure substances so they
have different compounds in them that
can oxidize when exposed to light and
error and whatnot and degrade and become
very irritating a lot of people's acne
will be aggravated by some of these oils
it's hard to predict who that is but the
skincare market tries to tries to trick
you and tell you that certain oils are
acne safe and others are not and that's
that's like complete that's like a
complete made-up story that they're
telling you
I mean people with acne their acne can
be sensitive
- these oils and it's not like a
specific oil over another so I don't
waste time with them and I'm not like a
famine now if you use a facial oil and
you enjoy it that's great if it doesn't
cause any problems for you you like the
way it looks you know I can see why a
lot of people especially people who wear
makeup like that amoliant effect before
they put on their makeup fine like I
don't necessarily have a problem with
them they can cause issues for people
but it's just a thing for me like why
would I buy that I use a moisturizer it
already does that for me
product number nine I do not buy anymore
I used to I used to buy a lot and review
on this channel is sheet masks nothing
against sheet masks I just reached a
point where I found myself buying them
and not using them I am somebody who
doesn't have attention span - I don't
know what it is sheet masks I just they
sit in a box and I don't use them so I
stopped buying them and there's an I
don't have any problem with sheet masks
namely those that are free of fragrance
they can help with skin hydration if you
have particularly dry skin like they can
help but then they're not like ever a
permanent solution plus I was getting
sent a lot of sheet masks and it just
became my apartment became a house full
of sheet masks yeah I I got tired of
them I didn't I I wasn't using them so I
stopped buying them and coming back to
you kind of why I don't buy wives not
the best thing for the environment these
single-use sheet masks a lot of sheet
masks are laden with nothing but
irritating ingredients and fragrance and
then other sheet masks they might have
ingredients that are actually good but
it's like alright do you really want to
use this ingredient if so you need to be
using it on some consistent basis not in
a one time sheet mask kind of kind of a
deal so I don't know I stopped using
them again I don't have a problem with
them I I do use those under-eye hydrogel
I mask I like doing those but and you
know you can make the argument of
are just as wasteful and like what's the
point of that was for some reason I
enjoy doing those they're relaxing for
me
and I prefer that was but the sheet
masks I just got to a point where as
like I don't enjoy doing these and I
guess because a hydrogel I'm asked I can
multitask more easily with as opposed to
the sheet mask I mean maybe it's
something as goofy as that but yeah gave
up on the sheet Mouse and no longer buy
them product number tone is something I
would never in my entire life by never
have bought never will buy and strongly
encouraged you ladies out there not to
buy and that is feminine washes these
are horrible they alter the pH
downstairs make you predisposed to
things like yeast infections bacterial
infections and they can cause a lot of
irritation here's the thing the female
genital tract is a self-cleaning device
you don't need to deodorize it perfume
it or anything like that and it can lead
to a lot of problems using products like
this not only as I said alters a pH
makes you more predisposed to yeast
infections bacterial infections but
these things can cause a lot of chronic
irritation and I think where people run
into problems with these is I when you
first use something like this at least
I'm guessing cuz I've never used
anything like this I think when you
first use something like this it's
heavily fragranced so you think that
like you have you're somehow cleaner and
then what ends up happening is that
after a few days or whatever then the
issues start arising with the product
the fragrance the the natural bacteria
start kind of breaking up that fragrance
and whatnot and it smells foul it alters
your pH it causes irritation that
irritation and whatnot can lead to
foul-smelling discharge and I think
people then believe oh it's time to use
the the feminine wash with a feminine
deodorant they're so bad you guys they
are so bad for for that area you do not
you
don't need to use any type of cleansing
product just water I mean you really
don't you really I mean it cleans itself
like and along the lines of the feminine
washes looping back to the whites that I
don't use a lot of these brands have
gotten on the white trained and they
have scented wipes and so you're running
into the same issue that I mentioned
with the facial wipes that you're
leaving behind a residue a preservative
plus fragrance now it can really cause a
lot of problems so I don't recommend
them and stay away from there no there
no there no good yeah they've even
gotten on the white train I mean what is
it with I've noticed this as a side note
like it's something it's something about
the drugstore market where whites are or
where it's odd a lot of them more like
trendy indie brands or the stuff in
Sephora less than the white train but
it's like if you are a drugstore
skincare brand you have to have a white
it's like a requirement how do you guys
notice not Cetaphil has wipes Neutrogena
has wipes Sarah B has wipes simple has
wipes yeah everybody's got wipes I mean
it's like what are we wiping wash your
face stop wiping it yeah don't a kid I
can't with the white so those are ten
products I do not buy or use and if you
guys are new here I have another video
from a long time ago talking about why I
don't buy or you use vitamin C serums
and that is still another product I
don't buy so it's an eleventh one but
yeah if you're wondering like why I
didn't mention that yeah I don't I don't
buy that either but you can watch that
video if you want an explanation as to
why but share in the comments below
stuff you guys are not buying you know
in the current climate unfortunately
people are struggling financially so
share what we do not need to buy down
the
hopefully these 10 things you can cross
off your list and not buy them either
and save yourself some money but I hope
you guys enjoyed this video if you liked
it give it a thumbs up share it with
your friends and as always don't forget
sunscreen and subscribe I'll talk to you
guys tomorrow bye
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