What to NEVER Put On Your Face! - Dr. Anthony Youn

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Published 2019-10-18
You might be harming your skin by what you're putting on your face! Seriously. I've compiled a list of 5 things you should never, EVER apply to your face - and I'll tell you exactly why - in this video. Do you use any of these? Hopefully NOT #1!

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All Comments (20)
  • @deecollins9048
    His skin is so perfect, he looks like a newborn adult man.
  • Thank you. Finally someone I can agree with. Best thing I did for my skin is leave it alone. No alcohol or excessive carbs. Wear protective clothes when it is too hot. Now at the age of 57, no wrinkles, no blemishes or anything to worry. I use body butters if necessary only. My motto is, if can't eat it, don't put on your skin. So as a beauty treatment,, I need to go to the kitchen. Honey, milk butter, some herbs, yogurt, fruit peels etc are very helpful. So big corporation never got a penny from me, and that saved my skin. PS I don't use make up either, just lip balm, eye pencil and some basic powder in rare occasions.
  • @DiViNo-2085
    5. Bar Soap 4. Petroleum Jelly 3. Body Moisturizer 2. Rubbing Alcohol 1. Semen
  • @kimothy996
    I appreciate you care he's not worrying about these ridiculous "non emergency" bills. ❤
  • @sandydee5405
    The fact that he has gorgeous skin makes this even more convincing.
  • @Heather145
    Vaseline/Petroleum Jelly is one product I will never stop using. It is my skins lifesaver, without it my face will be super flakey, and dry even with good moisturizers because of the way my skin is and where I live. But everything else I do agree with, especially rubbing alcohol and bar soap.
  • As you have made a list of what not to put on the face, I think you already have our attention, please make a list of what to put on the face. And include the link in this video. Thanks 👍
  • @learnmath04
    Bar soap Petroleum jelly Body moisturizer Rubbing Alcohol Semen
  • @Rodmic-hd9pn
    My grandmother used bar soap,The Pink Oil of Olay, she had a very stressful life.7children Died at 82 or a wrinkle on her face.She was my world besides my kids, husband & God. She loved me and taught me so much. I was a nervous mother. But she helped me so much. We laughed a lot. She loved my husband.She validated, never dismissed my nervousness.Thanks to her . She was sick for a couple of weeks and told me I needed to be okay when she passed because she would be rejoin her son and be with Jesus.I promised her but it wasn’t an honest response .I was destroyed I slept in the hospital bed with her for 3 nights. She dies so peacefully just the way she lived!
  • @donlee3864
    This man has the best looking face skin. I'll take his advice.
  • @FierceGinger
    Agree with everything except Petroleum Jelly. I can understand not using it all the time since it can clog the pores and is heavy, but it’s saved me many of times when my skin has reacted harshly. When I discovered I was allergic to Menthol and especially after using Proactiv, my skin was set on fire and it was dry, burnt, and felt miserable, and I couldn’t find any aloe products without alcohol (which enhances the burn and dries me out too) So I used petroleum jelly, and my gosh it calmed my skin down and healed itself much faster. And I definitely disagree saying not to use it anywhere else in the body too. Legit got burned all over my stomach and legs from steaming hot soup that fell into my lap and between the constant towels being dipped into a bucket of ice water every ten seconds by mom, the petroleum jelly in thick layers helped tremendously as well. I think things like that can be used in moderation, just yeah, not the other things mentioned, at least not to the face.