TikTokers Are Shameless Liars, More Dodgy Doctors & Greasy Skincare Girlies - Worst Of Beauty Tiktok

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In today's video, we dive deep into the worst beauty videos we've seen on TikTok! From questionable skincare routines to outright misleading claims, it's time to set the record straight.

Clean Beauty Myths: Water as the Villain? -
We start with a common claim from the clean beauty movement: the idea that water in skincare is a "filler" ingredient. Spoiler: there’s no such thing as a filler ingredient! Water is essential to dissolve and mix ingredients, and many raw materials come in powdered form, which needs water. Sure, waterless skincare might be lighter to ship, but the idea that it's inherently better is far from the truth.

Dr. Daniel Barrett & TikTok’s Skincare Misinformation -
Dr. Daniel Barrett, a plastic surgeon, has been making frequent appearances in tis series! While I respect his skills as a surgeon, his understanding of skincare science is seriously lacking!

Influencers Pushing Lies for Commissions -
We’ve all seen them: influencers selling anything and everything for TikTok shop commissions, often using the most absurd stories to push their products. They don't even use the products half the time! This kind of hustle is short-sighted and comes across as disingenuous.

The “Glass Skin” Misunderstanding -
Let’s talk about one of the biggest TikTok skincare trends: “glass skin.” Many influencers think it’s all about looking shiny on camera, but true glass skin involves a combination of hydration, even skin tone, smooth texture, and proper moisturization. It’s not just about slathering on thick moisturizers and using a ring light for that dewy glow.

TikTok is filled with questionable beauty advice, but I believe we’re all too educated to fall for the nonsense now. Remember: if someone’s constantly trying to sell you a product, especially with dubious claims, be cautious.

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