Topicals FADED & LIKE BUTTER REVIEW // Dermatologist @DrDrayzday

TL;DR
This video provides a comprehensive review of the Topicals skincare products, including their Brightening and Clearing Serum, Hydrating Mask, and Mist Sprays, discussing their ingredients, effectiveness, and potential issues.
Transcript
hey guys in this video i'm going to be reviewing the products i bought from topicals i've been trying these out for the past few weeks you all wanted me to review them so i'm going to tell you how they went for me i'm going to talk about the ingredients just kind of what i think of them overall are they worth it all right the first product is their... Read More
Key Insights
- 🥌 Topicals' Brightening and Clearing Serum contains various ingredients that may help lighten discoloration and improve skin tone.
- ❓ The Hydrating Mask offers moisturization and some discoloration improvement, but there are more affordable options available.
- 🖤 The Mist Sprays are not recommended due to their stickiness, fragrance content, and lack of hydration.
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Questions & Answers
Q: Does the Brightening and Clearing Serum effectively lighten discoloration and hyperpigmentation?
Yes, the serum contains ingredients like alpha arbutin, tranexamic acid, and niacinamide, which may help lighten discoloration and improve skin tone.
Q: Is the Hydrating Mask suitable for dry skin prone to irritation and discoloration?
The Hydrating Mask includes shea butter, turmeric root extract, and niacinamide, which can provide moisture, anti-inflammatory benefits, and some discoloration improvement. However, there are more affordable alternatives available.
Q: Are the Mist Sprays recommended for hydration and discoloration?
No, the Mist Sprays left the skin sticky and uncomfortable. They contain fragrance, which can cause irritation and worsen hyperpigmentation. It's best to avoid them.
Q: Is the Topicals brand suitable for treating eczema?
No, despite a quote claiming it as an eczema treatment, the Topicals products are not FDA-approved treatments for eczema or any other skin diseases. Moisturizers play a role in eczema care, but they should not be misrepresented as treatments.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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The video reviews Topicals Brightening and Clearing Serum, highlighting its ingredients like alpha arbutin, tranexamic acid, glutathione, niacinamide, azelaic acid, licorice root, phytic acid, and centella leaf extract, which may help with discoloration and redness.
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The Hydrating Mask is a shea butter moisturizer with turmeric root extract, mata side, green tea extract, and niacinamide. The reviewer suggests using it as a mask and wiping it off, although they didn't experience any pilling.
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The Mist Sprays, designed for discoloration and hydration, left the reviewer's skin sticky and uncomfortable. They contain fragrance and may worsen hyperpigmentation due to potential irritation.
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