TRYING PAO FACIAL FITNESS DEVICE FOR THE FIRST TIME

TL;DR
- Exploring the myths around milia, trying out a Japanese facial exercise device, and understanding hyperpigmentation in skincare.
Transcript
all right I'm ready to be a guinea pig well hey guys yesterday I did a video on snail Museum now I get questions is snow Museum Amelia safe yes there's not a product list or formulation that is milia safe or unsafe milia arrives in background sun damage because the underlying skin is weakened or if you've had a skin injury it can also occur at cert... Read More
Key Insights
- ❓ Milia are not caused by topicals but can result from skin injuries or weakness.
- 🤨 Japanese facial exercise devices raise questions about their efficacy in skincare.
- 🖐️ Skincare products play a role in addressing hyperpigmentation, but results vary based on the type of pigmentation.
- 😨 Understanding different types of scars and their treatment approaches is crucial in skincare.
- 💅 Accutane (isotretinoin) can cure acne and improve acne scarring.
- 😨 Early treatment of scars, including silicone scar sheets and pressure, can yield better results.
- 😒 Petroleum jelly has versatile uses in skincare and is underrated.
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Questions & Answers
Q: What causes milia, and how are they treated?
Milia are small cysts in the skin that are not triggered by topicals but are related to skin injuries or underlying skin weakness. Clinically, milia are treated by methods to extract them.
Q: Can facial exercises improve wrinkles, and what is the effectiveness of using a Japanese facial exercise device?
The effectiveness of facial exercises in improving wrinkles is debated. Trying a Japanese device may yield results, but research is limited, and caution is advised.
Q: How do skincare products address hyperpigmentation, and what factors influence their effectiveness?
Skincare products can help with hyperpigmentation by slowing down excessive pigment production and improving cell turnover. The type and depth of pigmentation influence the effectiveness of treatments.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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Milia, or little cysts in the skin, are not caused by topicals but are more related to skin injuries or underlying skin weakness.
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Trying out a Japanese facial exercise device raises questions about its effectiveness and implications in skincare.
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Hyperpigmentation treatment varies based on the type and depth of pigmentation, with skincare products playing a role.
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