The ONLY anti-aging cream that works! – according to science



Whether it’s Retinol, Retinoic Acid, Vitamin C, Vitamin E, Retinyl Palmitate, serums, oils, VAMPIRE FACIALS!? There is a lot of beauty products and skin care …

40 responses to “The ONLY anti-aging cream that works! – according to science”

  1. I have used two of your videos for a unit on technology I'm teaching to my English language learners so I am new to your channel. I already loved your graphic videos but seeing you two makes this one even better. You are so fun!

  2. Retinoic acid is the one with all the scientific proof, retinol is assumed to work because it can convert into retinoic acid in the skin. Retinoic acid is also available cheap online. Retinol is way more expensive and is BS compared to retinoic acid.

    Reetinoic acid has side effects because it also has effects. Retinol has no side effects because guess what? It has basically no effects either.

  3. I really have no interest in preventing wrinkles, and I'll continue haphazardly rubbing my whole face with beard oil, just to keep it from being all dry and crusty, but this was still an interesting video.

  4. As you're discussing creams from a scientific perspective, you're omitting the most important elements that contribute or deduct from skin aging. These are: The foods you eat, the environment you subject your skin to, and the amount of sleep you benefit from. If you'd like to keep looking young, manage those well and you'll just need soap and water to clean your skin and you'll still look beautiful years down the road.

  5. This information has been so helpful to me. I thank you from the bottom of my soul for doing this research and for sharing it with me, with us, the YouTube community. Your research was flawless and oh my gosh are you smart! I love how you dominated the science behind these ingredients and these claims! And you, how you were able to use your intuition and your knowledge to guess which creams were best! That was amazing!

  6. Some products having collagen powder in their formulas as the substitute of Xanthan gum or any other thickening agent. Also, it has moisturising property when using topically.

  7. This is such a helpful vid but a couple things J disagree with is 1) Moisturising alone can help with the appearance of anti-ageing as dry skin is way more prone to superficial wrinkling! 2) Vitamin E is very debatable with its effectiveness for helping skin concerns, especially for hyperpigmentation/ skin discolouration

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