Holistic Plastic Surgeon Reveals 10 Biggest Skin Care MISTAKES!

Published 2023-08-04
America’s Holistic Plastic Surgeon Dr. Anthony Youn reveals his 10 biggest mistakes that you are making with your skin care!
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All Comments (21)
  • @KittyClaw13
    Actually, Castor Oil has worked for me for growth of eyelashes, eyebrows and my hair. The hair growth has been substantial.
  • @TheSlong123
    That plug of his retinol moisturizer is $84 for 1.7oz, about the size of a tube of neosporin...for $84...retinol. My prescription tretinoin is cheaper for a 3 month supply! The ordinary makes a really good retinol.
  • @strictly2prohibit
    For people who have voices in their head telling them to get unnecessary Plastic Surgery. It's very helpful to have Dr Youns calm and reassuring voice in your head, explaining to you the risks involved. And you know, with the physical evidence you present and the fact that you argue Logically around every aspect of it. You really can talk anyone out of getting unnecessary plastic surgery.
  • @janjickamixy
    For my oily skin it's much more efficient to use exfoliating toner with low percentages of acids every day, than to use The Ordinary peel 1-2 times a week, since my skin doesn't react well to high percentages of acids, but my pores get very clogged daily because of pollution in the air, mostly...
  • @itchysheets1222
    Pro tip when I make my bed I put like ten pillow cases on my pillow and peel one off every night before bed that way I at least am not giving my face more reasons to break out
  • @mkryu
    Latisse contains prostaglandins which has some undesirable side effects. I developed meibomian gland dysfunction but luckily I didn’t get permanent discoloring of eyelid skin and darkening of my iris. Orbital fat loss from the prostaglandins is also a risk.
  • Great content as always, but I wanted to comment on the use of Latisse for lash growth! Latisse contains/prostaglandins(hypotensive lipids), and this has been known to age the eyes as well as permanently discolor the lids, cause dry eye, and irritated eyes as well. We now actually encourage our clients to read labels and realize that prostaglandins may be hidden under different names, so just be careful of eyelash growth serums. There are several on the market that do not contain prostaglandins. Here's a list of ingredients used in serums, which should be avoided. Isopropyl Cloprostenate. Bitamoprost Isopropanol Phenyl-hydroxy-pentene Dihydroxy-cyclopentyl-heptenate Dechloro Dihydroxy Difluoro Ethylcloprostenolamide
  • @sweetkitty3249
    I have Rosacea & I find it helps to prevent flair ups if I wash my pillowcases every other day. It's really not that hard to do. Extra pillowcases aren't that expensive.
  • @MsBerries25
    How funny. I have an annoying habit of picking at my eyebrows (and lashes by the way) and my eyebrows were super thin and barely there, about 75% of my brows were gone. A friend told me to try castor oil. I did so with a q-tip about 2-3 times a week, sometimes skipped a week. My eyebrows grew all the way back to normal, even the tail of my eyebrows. Completely grown-in and restored. I was shocked that it worked.
  • @MR-jq4qv
    One of the reasons that castor oil hasn't been researched even though its been used for ages across cultures is because it won't make money for the big pharma companies 🤷‍♀️
  • @taratrimble2554
    I am going to try your products thank you so much for this wonderful video. I have a question in regards to sunscreen I can only use oil-free do you have any suggestions?
  • @happy_bubble7
    Someone said to apply products to the back of the hands, too. This caused every single minor hand bump to scrape my skin deep enough to bleed. Im 38, and that 2 week trial was enough paper skin for me.
  • @kgraham1929
    Dr. Youn could you do a gua sha tutorial. Tools. Different shapes. Different areas for different shapes. The best oils for your skin while using tools. When to gua sha.... Just starting to use these tools and would ♥️ pro advice. Are they good for TMJ relief? Good for abdominal massage? So many questions... so much info out there 😳
  • @AlitaMee
    5:12 100 percent agree i applied tretnoin on my face and chest because i had already heard neck can't tolerate it but then got tretnoin burns on my chest severe red burns which burns . Applying Vaseline daily there since 3 days
  • @zoeyelh
    my scars are long healed. the issue is the white colour they have left behind. silicone did nothing to fade that. bio oil has helped a little.
  • @vsTantastic
    If Latisse works to grow lash hairs, shouldn’t it work to grow regular hair⁉️ I will mention to my son, who moved to FLA, ab SPF in thinning scalp. Clever thumbnail :)
  • @annielira9219
    Has that collagen supplement from Youn Beauty Collagen type 1 and 2? I read type 1 is for the skin and type 2 for the muscles and bones or is that not true?