My Skin Care Routine

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25 Responses to My Skin Care Routine

  1. Caram3lLov33 says:

    Thank you for all your efforts in the education of better skin!!

  2. jamesscott1015 says:

    this is a gross question,
    but
    what do you recommend for back-cne?

  3. makeupbynumbers says:

    awesome video!!! I have the 100% pure face moisturizer too, smells so yummy. I have found a lot of moisturizers make me feel like I need moisturizer which is really annoying. I also have their eye cream and it smells like a coffee shop! I dont know if you have talked about it before but I was wondering what do you use for shampoo and conditioner? I have been searching everywhere to find a good one withouth sulfates etc. Also I have that silver powder so I am looking forward to your post about it

  4. epicbeautyguide says:

    @koolpebble No I don’t use sunblock as my daily skin care routine. I’m never near the window or driving around for a substantial amount of time, so my exposure to sunlight is purely when I go outside midday to get my vitamin D going. You need to be unprotected by sunblock/sunscreen to get vitamin D production. If I’m going to spending at least 30 minutes outside, I use sunblock and I wrote a whole blog post about it with natural sunblock recommendations. :)

    ~Steph x

  5. epicbeautyguide says:

    @jamesscott1015 Naw it’s not a gross question, it happens to a lot of people. I’ve noticed that back acne is closely tied to dairy and cooked oils (fried foods and so on). Try reducing those foods and your back acne should start going away. Also try using neem leaf spray (I get mine from The Neem Man [dot] com) on your back to heal the blemishes and kill the bacteria. Hope that helps!

  6. Genleviva says:

    Some nice skincare information.

  7. yoon1217whit says:

    Finally an update from you!!! :) I’ve been waiting for your new video for ages seriously :)

  8. StillSimplyMeSue says:

    Do you know the brand Garden of Wisdom???they are really good(natural) …even do a skin profile for you(very detailed)should visit their web site:)great products….just give it one go:)…am very positive about them:)

  9. StillSimplyMeSue says:

    Do you get your Neem extract directly from the source(the neem man??)im through with my second bottle:)is working great for me:)…got it from Australia:S

  10. epicbeautyguide says:

    @StillSimplyMeSue Yep! I buy it directly from him. I’m through my second bottle, too! I love it, and I’ll spray it on friggin everything haha.

  11. epicbeautyguide says:

    @yoon1217whit Yay I know, it’s been forever. :( I do update my blog regularly though, so if I don’t have time to do a video, I write an article. ~Steph x

  12. xbabeyjadex says:

    great video , could i ask what you would suggest for open pores and blackheads in the t zone area? if i squeeze a blackhead ( i know i probally shouldnt ) i wake up the next morning with it as a huge inflamed spot (with no head) :’( , could you recomend me anything?

  13. Samburger13 says:

    your intro is way too long

  14. epicbeautyguide says:

    @Samburger13 Fast forward it then. ;)

  15. epicbeautyguide says:

    @xbabeyjadex I would say get a blackhead extractor tool. Using your fingers is a tricky thing and you can end up irritating your skin, which is what is happening to you now. You can also try the Mario Badescu product I mentioned in the video.

    ~Steph

  16. partyintheHCo says:

    i love ur videos! they r so helpful & before i always thought that i couldn’t do ANYTHING about my acne, i tried all these products and none of them have worked for me! But your videos are amazing! 1 question though: i have developed SEVERAL bumps on my forehead, idk why, i have picked at them and some of them have turned into scars, and i have tan skin, so my scars are brown, what are these bumps and what can i do to get rid of it and what can i do to get rid of the scars?! Thank You So Much!

  17. iamAshuhleyy says:

    you’re inspiring and amazing! love your videos

  18. epicbeautyguide says:

    @partyintheHCo I would visit your dermatologist first, to determine that they are indeed scars. Sometimes, especially with darker skin, it scars easier and has a more exaggerated scar response that needs to be taken care of by a dermatologist. If they are newer scars, they can be treated by MSM topically and internally (3,000 – 5,000 mg./day taken with vitamin C or fruit juice). I’ll have more info on that on my blog and book soon, too! I hope that was a little helpful for you. ~Steph x

  19. jennyhuls says:

    is Magnesium Ascorbal Phosphate a good form of vitamin C? I use the Avalon Organics Vitamin C Vitality Facial Serum (what a mouthful!) because it’s vegetarian and not tested on animals, in addition to being organic, but I won’t if it’s not effective! (I have noticed a clarity in my skin that I didn’t have before, it’s bright and smooth, but could I enhance this result with a better form of C?)

  20. epicbeautyguide says:

    @jennyhuls This is a good form of vitamin C simply because it’s more stable and not irritating like ascorbic acid. Definitely stick with it if it’s doing good for you skin, because MAP is often used for skin lightening and collagen production for those who can’t tolerate ascorbic acid. As long as they’re using good ingredients overall, definitely stick with it. :)

    ~Steph x

  21. jamesscott1015 says:

    @epicbeautyguide well, i do work at sonic… i’m quitting in a month though so i can work in.. well, non food stores. and i drink a TON of milk and i love me some cheese.. is that neem leaf spray sold in stores?

  22. epicbeautyguide says:

    @jamesscott1015 Okay then definitely try the no-dairy thing for *at least* 2 weeks. I would definitely suggest 4 weeks, but this depends on how quickly you see results and how quickly your skin heals. My brother, for instance, takes about 2-3 weeks for his back acne to go away if he eats really bad and eats a ton of dairy. The neem leaf spray is not sold in stores in the US (as far as I know) but you can buy it online at TheNeemMan [dot] com. Try the Best Bath Store acne gel, too.

    ~Steph

  23. jamesscott1015 says:

    @epicbeautyguide thank you! yo videos be awesome! (:

  24. haha77ish says:

    Does the 100% pure Lavender Honey Foam last for a long time? Like how long does it take for you to finish a bottle?

  25. epicbeautyguide says:

    @haha77ish Hmmm probably 2-3 months I would say? It lasts for a long time. It’s liquidy like water in the bottle, but when you push down on the dispenser pump, it comes out like foam. Fun stuff. ;D

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