Can Olay Regenerist Daily Regenerating Serum Really Regenerate The Look Of Youthful Skin?

Olay doesn’t do itself any favours, does it?

Case in point: Olay Regenerist Daily Regenerating Serum. It’s the kind of serum you wouldn’t notice on crowded drugstore shelves.

The bottle isn’t shaped like a banana or dressed up in a bright neon pink guaranteed to catch your eye. This stuff isn’t Instagram material for sure.

And yet, once you try it, you can’t help tell your friends all about it. Here’s why:

What’s In Olay Regenerist Daily Regenerating Serum?

NIACINAMIDE

Olay was the first brand to put niacinamide on the map. Pretty much all its products have it. Olay Regenerist Daily Regenerating Serum is no exception.

But what is it? Niacinamide is a form of Vitamin B3 that does everything for your skin:

No matter your skin type or condition, Niacinamide can only help.

Related: The Complete Guide To Niacinamide: What It Is, What It Does, And How To Use It

SILICONES

Olay Regenerist Daily Regenerating Serum has a silicone base.

Think of silicones as an Instagram filter. They blur out every imperfections, smooth out large pores, and fill in fine lines and wrinkles so they look smaller.

Sure, the effects are only temporary. But while they last, your skin does look smoother and more youthful.

But, wait! Don’t silicones suffocate skin? Nope. That’s just a myth. Silicones have a particular molecular structure made up of gaps between each molecules.

Your skin can still perspire – and active ingredients get through – these gaps.

Related: Are Silicones Bad For Skin?

PALMITOYL PENTAPEPTIDE-4

You probably know Palmitoyl Pentapeptide-4 as Matrixyl. It’s a peptide made up of a fatty acid mixed with amino acids.

Studies show it boosts collagen, reduces fine lines, and improves skin’s texture. And at incredibly low concentrations too (the studies were done with only 0.0003%!).

Granted, most of the studies come from the manufacturer. But the independent research is promising enough to make it well worth a go.

Related: The Truth About Peptides In Skincare: Do They Really Work?

Texture

Gel-like, spreads easily and sinks in quickly.

Fragrance

White floral scent. I personally find it “very old lady”.

How To Use It

After cleansing and exfoliation, morning and/or night.

Performance & Personal Opinion

You can tell Olay Regenerist Daily Regenerating Serum has a silicone base. The silky texture gives it away. Plus, it makes a great base for makeup and plays well with my moisturiser and sunscreen.

It has a little airbrushing effect that smooths out large pores and fine lines, so they don’t look so obvious to the naked eye. Granted, the effect is only temporary.

But hey, antiaging actives like retinol take their sweet time to work. Girl gotta look good in the meantime, know what I mean?

Plus, it makes my skin softer to the touch – without clogging my pores or giving me breakouts.

The bad? It doesn’t give me much a glow. But it has enough niacinamide to help you fade away dark spots in your skin. I don’t have any yet, but the science doesn’t lie.

Related: Treatment VS Prevention: What Really Works Against Wrinkles?

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Who Is This For?

Women in their 20s/30s ready to up their antiaging game.

Who Is This Not For?

If you don’t like silicones, this isn’t for you.

Packaging

Olay Regenerist Daily Regenerating Serum comes in a sleek white tube with a pump dispenser that releases just the right amount of product you need.

Does Olay Regenerist Daily Regenerating Serum Live Up To Its Claims?

CLAIM TRUE?
Regenerates the youthful look of skin. I’m not sure what “regenerates” means, but it does make skin look a little younger.
Reduces the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. It does make fine lines and wrinkles look smaller, but the effect is only temporary.
Exfoliates. There’s nothing here that can exfoliate skin.
Smoothes. Yes, silicones do smooth out skin’s texture.
Brightens. It has enough niacinamide to brighten dark spots.

Price & Availability

$24.93/£19.99 at Feel Unique, Target and Walmart

Do You Need It?

I wouldn’t say this, but if you’re still young and want to up your antiaging game, Olay Regenerist Daily Regenerating Serum is well worth a try.

Dupes & Alternatives

Ingredients

Aqua, Dimethicone, Glycerin, Niacinamide, Dimethicone Crosspolymer, Polymethylsilsesquioxane, Panthenol, Polyethylene, Tocopheryl Acetate, C13-14 Isoparaffin, Dimethiconol, Allantoin, Butylene Glycol, Camellia Sinensis Leaf Extract, Palmitoyl Pentapeptide-4, Acrylamide/Sodium Acryloyldimethyltaurate Copolymer, Laureth-4, Acrylates/C10-30 Alkyl Acrylate Crosspolymer, Triethanolamine, Laureth-7, Sodium PEG-7 Olive Oil Carboxylate, Disodium EDTA, PEG-100 Stearate, DMDM Hydantoin, Benzyl Alcohol, Iodopropynyl Butylcarbamate, Methylparaben, Parfum, Caramel

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December 24, 2019 at 02:18AM

Her Skincare Secrets: An Interview With Lisa Goldfaden, Co-Founder Of Goldfaden MD

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Lisa Goldfaden is the Princess of Natural Skincare. Like her father, dermatologist Gary Goldfaden, she’s on a mission to make the world more beautiful one face at a time.

After seeing women’s confidence bloom as their skin issues healed, Lisa decided to join the family business and become the VP of marketing at Goldfaden MD, the first dermatologist developed, naturally inspired skincare brand.

But what does she uses on her skin? In this interview, Lisa shares her skincare routine, habits and tips that keep her looking and feeling her best:

1. When did you become interested in skincare?

I guess you could say I grew up around skin and wellness in general. My father, Dr. Gary Goldfaden is a Dermatologist and also the founder of our brand. All of our products are inspired by his in-office procedures. Throughout my life, I have had the pleasure of being able to watch my father make profound changes in so many individual lives simply by the way in which they view themselves from a physical standpoint. When you look good you feel good and having skin issues can be debilitating. Creating products, which can help people and make them feel better and happy, keeps me motivated.

2. What’s your skincare routine like?

My morning routine: First thing I do is splash my face with very cold water, this not only wakes me up but it helps constrict blood vessels and ward off redness.

Next I wash my face with our Pure Start Cleanser using lukewarm water. Next I apply our Brightening Elixir serum for all day free radical protection. This serum has seriously changed my skin, loaded with Vitamin C, Vitamin B3, B5 Ferulic
acid, Hyaluronic acid and Vitamin E it is the ultimate!

Next I apply two pumps of Cecilia Wong ‘s Strengthening Serum, which helps with hydration, blotchiness, pain, the
appearance of redness, and visible capillaries. I then use a Guasau to massage my face and help wth lymphatic drainage.

I then apply our Bright Eyes treatment all over my eye area. Lastly, I apply Suntegrity Impeccable Skin, broad spectrum SPF tinted moisturizer.

3. If you could only use three skincare products for the rest of your life, what would they be?

Goldfaden MD’s Advanced Doctor’s Scrub + Brightening Elixir and and Cecilia’s Strengthening Serum.

4. What are your fave skincare brands and why?

Other than our brand, I really love all of Cecilia Wong’s products. She has been my facialist for quite a while and I find her products so clean, gentle and effective. I also really like Allies of Skin (especially their overnight masks).

5. What are your top 3 skincare tips to take care of your skin?

Stay out of sun, exfoliate and moisturize! For me less is always more when it comes to products. Most people do not require a lot of products. Find what works for your skin type, age and climate.

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6. What skincare treatments (dermabrasion, lasers etc) do you regularly have done?

I have lymphatic facial massage, LED light, Microcurrent treatments, very light microdermabrasion and Radio frequency.

7. What lifestyle habits do you have that keep your skin in top shape?

I exercise. I eat a clean Keto diet, which really changed my skin. I saw a reduction in redness and inflammation from eliminating sugar and carbohydrates.

I massage my face daily, I use effective clean products that are appropriate for my skin type. I wear SPF everyday and I
stay out of the sun as much as possible.

I started practicing Intermittent Fasting two years ago, which changes your cells, genes and hormones and helps slow the aging process. I get regular IV treatments of vitamins and Glutathione to ward off sickness.

8. What’s in your makeup bag?

Thank you, Lisa!

You can find out more about – and shop! – the Goldfaden MD range on their website. You can also keep up with Lisa on Twitter.

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December 23, 2019 at 08:24AM

Editor’s Picks: The 22 Best Beauty Gifts Under $100 for the Friend or Family Member Who Has Everything

How do you shop for that beauty lover in your life whose collection could compete with Sephora?

They probably already own many of the products in this year’s hottest skincare, makeup and beauty gift sets. But you still want to impress—even if your budget is under $100 (US). 

Enter this list of more than 20 beauty gift ideas that are guaranteed to surprise and delight. 

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December 22, 2019 at 03:06AM

How to Squeeze a Pimple Safely (Jakarta X Beauty collab video)

How to squeeze a pimple video thumbnailThis video is sponsored by Female Daily Network. In July this year I was invited to Jakarta X Beauty, a 3 day beauty event run by Female Daily Network. In 2019, there were talks from over 80 speakers! I did two: one on hyperpigmentation with Kae (@kaepratiwi), and one on acne with Dr Arini Astasari Widodo (@dermatologistjakarta)….

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December 21, 2019 at 04:00PM

Is Mica The Easiest Way To Achieve A Dewy Glow?

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“Fake it till you make it.” This is mica’s motto.

This sparking mineral hooks you in with promises of brighter, glowing skin. But it’s all a glittering show. Literally.

Wash it off and your skin’s as dull as it was before. Ugh.

Here’s the truth about mica in skincare:

What Is Mica?

Mica is a catch-all term for 34 silicate minerals. Depending on the type of rock it comes from, it has a different colour, from silver to pink and even purple.

Fun fact: the name Mica comes from the Latin word “micare,” i.e. “to shine.” Today, it earned the nickname of “nature’s glitter.”

Can you guess what it does, now?

What Is Mica Used For In Makeup Products?

Let’s start with makeup first, shall we? After all, that’s where you’re more likely to find mica.

Mica gives makeup sparkle and shine. Those little specks of glitter you see in your eyeshadows? That’s mica. Depending on how it’s processed and what rock it comes from, it has different properties. A few examples:

  • Adding iron dioxide to mica creates earthy and golden shades
  • Covering mica in titanium dioxide allows mica to reflect all the colours of the rainbox
  • Sprinkle barium chloride on mica and you remove some of the shine
  • Different sizes emits different colours, from red to blue and green
  • Smaller sizes of mica give you a sheen finish while larger particles provide a glittery effect

All this sparkle and shine isn’t just pretty. It also adds depth to your face and make you look more alive.

Related: The Complete Guide To Titanium Dioxide In Skincare

What Is Mica Used For In Skincare Products?

In skincare products, mica does pretty much the same thing as in makeup products. It’s the quickest way to make your skin glow.

It’s not the only way. You can make your skin glow with:

  • Exfoliation: It remove the dead cells on the surface of your skin that have lost their natural glow after taking a beating from the elements. As they shed off, the younger – and brighter – cells underneath come to the surface, giving your skin a bit of a glow.
  • Hydration: Your skin is made up mostly of water. It needs it for everything, glow included. When your skin has all the moisture it needs (and then some), it takes up that dewy glow Korean women are famous for.

These duo are the real deal. The glow they provide is the result of healthy skin. They help it work its best so it can look its best.

Mica? It just sprinkles glitter (or shimmer) on your face, so that when the light hits it, it glows. Plus, this trick of the light sort of “blinds” your eyes to make your fine lines look smaller.

The catch? When you wash it off, the glow disappears and your fine lines are still there. Bummer.

Related: What’s The Best Exfoliator For Your Skin Type?

Can Mica Clog Pores?

Bad news: mica can aggravate acne (and rosacea, too). This mineral has a heavy consistency that requires more buffing to disperse the pigment.

This can force your makeup into your pores, clogging them up. Hello, pimples!

Related: The Best Way To Unclog Pores And Prevent Breakouts

Does Mica Have Any Other Side Effects?

Mica is safe for almost all skin types, even when used on the eyes and lips, when topically applied on the skin. You’ve guessed it, it causes trouble only for sensitive skin.

Here’s the deal: mica comes from crushed rock. This means it can have microscopic edges that cause micro-tears when buffed on the skin. The bigger the particle size, the higher the chance of this happening. Ouch!

What about inhalation? We know that mica can cause lung scarring and breathing problems when it gets into your lungs. But this is a concern only for people who work with mica in an industrial setting.

There’s no evidence that mica in makeup and skincare products is dangerous. But if you want to be on the safe size, just avoid aerosol and powder products with mica.

The Bottom Line

Mica is the quickest way to make your skin glow and hide fine lines – but its effects are only temporary. Have fun with sparkling makeup, but when it comes to skincare, regular exfoliation and plenty of moisture are the key to achieve that beautiful, dewy glow you’re after.

What’s your take on mica in skincare? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

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December 21, 2019 at 06:25AM

What Are The Best Sunscreens For Oily Skin?

HL, no worries about the double comment. I deleted it. I take it, though, you’re ok with posting our email conversation here? If not, let me know, and I’ll remove it.

H, thank you for the links. I think it’s great you’re doing your own research, but I don’t think most of those links are reliable. You accuse me of only looking at sources “promoted” by the pharmaceutical industry, but you’re paying too much attention to scaremongers like the spokespeople for the Campaign For Safe Cosmetics. Even when the writers of those articles use reputable sources, they’re quoted in a way that supports their view that cosmetics are bad. Let’s take the Cinco Vidas blog. They write:

“Chemicals can be absorbed through skin and into the blood stream, causing toxic effects,” says the Extension Toxicology Network (EXTOXNET). The Chemical Hazards Handbook from the London Hazards Centre Trust has similar information: “Although the skin acts as a protective barrier against many micro-organisms and chemicals, some chemicals can penetrate the skin and enter the blood stream.”

They say that “some chemicals penetrate”. But they don’t say which ones. They could be talking abouit vitamin C, not arsenic. And they don’t mention quantity. Had they been asked, “do the chemicals in cosmetics penetrate skin enough to enter the blood stream and cause health problems?”, they may have given a very different answer.

They continute:

Researcher Linda Chaé, writing for thehealthytruth.net, agrees, citing the danger to unborn children: “Recent studies by dermatologists at the University of California and a multiple university cooperative team confirm that skin absorption is the major route of entry [for chemicals from skin or hair products getting into the womb].” Of course chemicals from skincare products enter the body through topical absorption. We don’t eat or breathe creams! But, again, this doesn’t mean that all chemicals in our creams penetrate the body, or that those that do are harmful!

But, written in this way and in this particular context, both quotes make the situation look a lot worse than it is!

About the FDA,

“The FD&C Act prohibits the marketing of adulterated or misbranded cosmetics in interstate commerce.
“Adulteration” refers to violations involving product composition–whether they result from ingredients, contaminants, processing, packaging, or shipping and handling. Under the FD&C Act, a cosmetic is adulterated if–

“it bears or contains any poisonous or deleterious substance which may render it injurious to users under the conditions of use prescribed in the labeling thereof, or under conditions of use as are customary and usual” (with an exception made for coal-tar hair dyes);”
So no, companies can’t put arsenic in your cosmetics. I’m pretty sure that’s a poisonous and deleterious substance and so forbidden by this act.

“Under the law, cosmetic products and ingredients do not need FDA premarket approval, with the exception of color additives. However, FDA can pursue enforcement action against products on the market that are not in compliance with the law, or against firms or individuals who violate the law.” And, ” FDA is not authorized to order recalls of cosmetics, but we do monitor companies that conduct a product recall and may request a product recall if the firm is not willing to remove dangerous products from the market without FDA’s written request.” So, the FDA is not as powerless as it is seems.

All this is true for COSMETICS only, not drugs. If something can penetrate the skin deep enough to cause mutations or alterations, it’s classified as a drug, and those need to undergo rigorous testing before they can be sold. It’s true that companies try to bypass this law by labelling drugs as cosmetics, and I agree they should be punished in a harsher way when they do.

But, if companies were required to do all these tests for cosmetics as well, they’d have to spend a fortune. Giants like L’Oreal will be able to comply, but those small natural companies you love so much would disappear overnight. They don’t have the budgets to comply with all these extra tests and regulations you and the Campaign For Safe Cosmetics are so keen to implement. That means 1) less choice and options for the consumers 2) a rise in unemployment. And for what? These products are already safe! You know what’s not regulated? Food and supplements. We actually ingest those in large amounts, and, if they contain toxins, they’d kill us much faster than any cosmetics can do (even taking their accumulation into account!).

As for formaldehyde, its amount is strictly regulated. Not more than 0.2%. In that amount, they don’t cause problems. Only Brazilian blowouts contain a lot of it, and I agree those should be banned. But they aren’t not even in London. I’ve seen lots of salons offering them, but I stay well away.

No, I don’t think governments tells us the truth all the time. And I agree that most companies put $$ before anything else. BUT I don’t believe they are trying to kill us. It simply does not make sense. Let’s say company A puts a poisonous substance in cosmetics. The people who use them will start getting sick and maybe even die. That means a lawsuit and lots of bad publicity for company A. People would stop buying their products. It’ll lead to a huge financial loss and maybe even closure. Why risk that when there are lots of safe ingredients they can put in cosmetic instead?

If so many more people are getting cancer is becauise we are living longer. In the past, you were lucky if you reached 50. So many accidents and other diseases killed you before you had the time to develop cancer. Also, the air, soil, and waters are very polluted. Then there’s crime. In Italy, where I come from, criminal organizations have infiltrated the waste disposal business. They bury toxins underground near towns and villages and the people living there get sick. It has nothing to do with cosmetics. If anything, they’re the only thing that has become safer during the years. In the past, they contained high concentrations of lead and mercury on purpose. Now, that’s not the case anymore.

Remember, it is the dose that makes the poison. And those you eat are much more dangerous than those you put on your skin.

Having said that, I applaud you for comparatively shopping. And if you want to use natural products, go ahead. So many natural brands are stepping up their game and creating products that can compete with traditional alternatives. I just hope unnecessary and expensive regulations won’t put them all out of business soon.

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December 21, 2019 at 05:42AM

Editor’s Picks: 20 Splurge-Worthy Skincare Gifts That You Should Probably Just Buy for Yourself

If you’re into skincare—and I mean REALLY into skincare—then no gift would make you happier than a new product or tool to add your growing collection. 

Even if you have to buy it yourself!

That’s why I created this list of the ultimate skincare gifts that any skincare aficionado would love. 

I’m talking about the big guns here, like powerful retinoids, intensive moisturizers and high-tech gadgets, to name just a few. No, they’re not cheap, but they might just be the most worthwhile additions to your daily routine. (And now is the time to invest, with so many holiday sales going on!)

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December 20, 2019 at 03:56PM

Can Bioderma Atoderm Lip Balm Heal Chapped Lips?

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Last year, I’ve had the worst case of chapped lips I’ve ever experienced in my life.

This year, I’m not taking any chances. I’ve upped my moisturizing game to keep my lips soft and kissable all winter long – no matter how freezing the weather gets.

My partner in crime? Bioderma Atoderm Lip Balm:

What’s In Bioderma Atoderm Lip Balm?

MINERAL OIL

Say what?! There’s mineral oil in your lip balm?!

Yes. And my lips dig it. Mineral oil is one of the most moisturising things on this planet. It creates a barrier on the lips that protects them from harsh weather, germs and bacteria, and anything else that tries to harm them.

While it’s at it, it also locks in moisture. Unable to evaporate through this barrier, the extra water stays in, keeping your lips softer and plumper for longer.

But isn’t mineral oil derived from, well… oil, I hear you ask? Yes, but that doesn’t mean it’s bad. You can’t just put straight oil in lip balms, ya know?

Mineral oil undergoes a strict purifying process that removes all traces of impurities and toxins from it. The result – Cosmetic Grade Mineral Oil – is so gentle, even sensitive skin can use it.

Related: 5 Myths About Mineral Oil You Need To Stop Believing Right Now

WAXES

Bioderma Atoderm Lip Balm contains its fair share of waxes. It has to. They’re what gives the stick its shape.

But that’s not all. Waxes also have emollient properties that keep lips soft and kissable. Win win.

Texture

Smooth and creamy. Unlike most wax-based lip balms, Bioderma Atoderm Lip Balm doesn’t feel too waxy on the lips. It doesn’t just sit on top of your lips, either.

Fragrance

Sweet raspberry scent. I could do without it (fragrances can irritate sensitive skin), but it’s pleasant.

How To Use It

Apply it wherever you feel your lips need the extra moisture.

Performance & Personal Opinion

Bioderma Atoderm Lip Balm glides smoothly on the lips. It feels a little waxy and takes a couple of minutes to fully sink in, but it’s nothing like those extra greasy lip balms that sit on your lips for hours on end. Phew!

It’s super moisturising. It makes my lips softer and smoother – for hours. Usually, I need to reapply lip balm every couple of hours. Not with this. I carry it around in my purse, but I only touch it up a couple of times during the day.

It does a great job at keeping my lips healthy, too. Winter has fully arrived in London, yet my lips haven’t noticed. They’re as soft and kissable as in spring.

The lip balm does a fantastic job at preventing chapped lips. But can it heal them, too? Yes… with regular use. Even the most moisturizing lip balm doesn’t work overnight!

Related: What Really Works To Treat Chapped Lips

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Who Is This For?

Anyone who wants to keep her lips soft and kissable all winter long.

Who Is This Not For?

If you’re into natural skincare, this isn’t for you.

Packaging

The lip balm comes in a blue and white stick tube. It looks sleek and professional. Plus, it’s super easy to use and carry around with you.

Does Bioderma Atoderm Lip Balm Live Up To Its Claims?

CLAIM TRUE?
Atoderm Lip Balm restores all dry to damaged lips for long lasting comfort. Yes.
Makes the lips soft and supple. Yes.
Smooth, soft texture particularly tailored to sensitive lips. Yes. It’s a little bit waxy, but very soft and comfortable. It’s suitable for sensitive skin (as long as you’re not allergic to fragrance), too.

Price & Availability

$4.90/£5.50 at Dermstore, Escentual, and Feel Unique

Do You Need It?

Yes. If you want to keep your lips soft and supple all winter long or repair damaged lips, Bioderma Atoderm Lip Balm can do the job.

Dupes & Alternatives

Ingredients

Paraffinum Liquidum/Mineral Oil, Synthetic Wax, Cera Microcristallina, Paraffin, Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea) Butter, Cera Alba/Beeswaz, BHT, Citric Acid, Fragrance (Parfum) [BI577]

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December 20, 2019 at 08:20AM

Kindred Bravely: Postpartum Nursing and Pumping Essentials

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Kindred Bravely Pumping and Nursing Essentials I have the wonderful opportunity to work with Kindred Bravely to share some of their most popular pumping and nursing accessories, and I have to say, these have been a Godsend for a new mom! First of all, I love the heartwarming story and purpose behind Kindred Bravely. This is […] Read more…

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