Take Care of Your Skin to Look Younger | Racquel Frisella

Racquel Frisella is the founder of Racquel Aesthetics and RFA Skincare. She is a board certified Nurse Practitioner with over 13 years of experience in the Aesthetics industry. Racquel’s ever evolving knowledge of the latest beauty innovations combined with her personable demeanor and eagerness to help others reach their beauty goals make her the go-to girl for patients all over the country. Racquel has a passion for helping her patients feel like the best version of themselves. Racquel’s facial rejuvenation artistry is achieved with the use of dermal fillers, botox, dysport, lasers, and skincare. She is dedicated to developing long-term relationships with her patients and she works very hard to ensure that each and every patient’s goals are understood and achieved.
In this episode we discuss:
- How to make your skin look younger.
- Is sunscreen necessary and which are the best kinds?
- The best treatments for stretch marks and skin imperfections.
- Is Botox and other injectables safe?
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  • @jazzon2410
    @jazzon2410 Жыл бұрын

    Unfortunately Guest does not know enough about uvb vs uva and mineral and chemical SBFs sad I’m afraid… Hypo pigmentation my also related to nutrition

  • @rosamoreno4794
    @rosamoreno4794 Жыл бұрын

    Don’t let Paul Saladino hear you talk about oils 😂🤣

  • @eileenwatt8283
    @eileenwatt8283 Жыл бұрын

    She's so knowledgeable and her skin shows her work. One of your better interviews.

  • @silviablue9889
    @silviablue9889 Жыл бұрын

    I loved this episode found it to be really interesting informative I use botox fillers mineral sunscreen and other things and have found them to be effective and useful to myself . Everyone will do what’s best for them .

  • @izm4life
    @izm4life Жыл бұрын

    Good episode.

  • @HummingbirdJewel
    @HummingbirdJewel Жыл бұрын

    I’m not one to leave anything negative but between the necessary need for exfoliater & demonizing the sun & advocating chemical sunscreen.. wow. As a 64 yr old woman with beautiful skin (see hummingbird jewel on social media) who doesn’t use products & hasn’t had Botox for 3 years (have used a little) I’ll listen to a woman MY age with great skin. I sit in the morning sun daily for 20 mins & use primrose, rosehip, castor oil/ jojoba, Shea and distilled water with electrolytes, hibiscus tea. I shave my skin and use a soft sugar scrub… Everyone is different but my beliefs form my body and skin. No need for lasers, injections and expensive treatments. Try face yoga and eat nutritional foods with collagen ❤.

  • @f.s.3633

    @f.s.3633

    Жыл бұрын

    What are your credentials? Just curious...

  • @HummingbirdJewel

    @HummingbirdJewel

    Жыл бұрын

    @@f.s.3633 my body and health

  • @1962jassy

    @1962jassy

    Жыл бұрын

    I tried to find you on you tube or social media, but I coldln't find you. I must be doing something wrong as I don't know social media well.

  • @f.s.3633

    @f.s.3633

    Жыл бұрын

    @@HummingbirdJewel so basically none. Ok thanks

  • @HummingbirdJewel

    @HummingbirdJewel

    Жыл бұрын

    @@f.s.3633 I have had many “accredited” diagnosis from many Drs tell me I had “incurable” diseases or recommend injections “for my health or skin”. I have little faith in these “credentials” & decades of being butchered & chemicalized. I chose not to do so and my skin, body is healthy now at 64. For me… pharmaceutical free now & those “incurable” diseases… cured via nutrition , sun, sleep, minerals, physical fitness. If people want to inject their skin for decades & listen to “credentialed” humans every one has a choice.

  • @PositiveDailyImpact
    @PositiveDailyImpact6 ай бұрын

    Props for recognizing a NP sa source of expertise

  • @itamorales9115
    @itamorales9115 Жыл бұрын

    Dr. Lyon, I’m confused about sunscreen & the absorption of vitamin D from the sun. I was hoping this episode would cover that. Please help.

  • @HummingbirdJewel

    @HummingbirdJewel

    Жыл бұрын

    I’m not Dr Lyon but search Dr Berg on KZread re: Vitamin D. The best source is 1tsp of Norwegian Arctic cod liver oil daily for natural D,A,K&omega3. It’s actually a hormone & essential. Sunbathing is a way to get D but we need 48 hrs for it to synthesize. Most of us wash off. But morning sunshine is extremely good for your eyes, body & circadian rhythm. If you must use sunscreen find one that is coral reef friendly. I use hats . The sun is good for you in moderation and many sunscreens are endocrine disrupters. Tinted zinc oxide works too…

  • @aysun39
    @aysun39 Жыл бұрын

    she has no clue about sunscreens

  • @willcook403

    @willcook403

    Жыл бұрын

    Don’t use them, please. Pure zinc if you’re worried, uv protective clothing. Commercial sunscreens have been shown to cause cancer and studies back that up. Mere research of the ingredients on the bottle SHOWS they are carcinogenic! What you put on your skin gets into your bloodstream ..

  • @aryaalessia4492

    @aryaalessia4492

    Жыл бұрын

    You mean those Sunscreens that Johnson&Johnson recalled not too long ago because they contained dangerous levels of benzene and half dozen other endocrine disruptors.. just like what 70% Sunscreens do.. yea sure. Hormonal disregulation is great for your mental health and physical health. 😂😂 wierd that the more we used sunscreens and the more we avoided the sun, the more melanomas we have gotten.. really wierd.

  • @eileenwatt8283

    @eileenwatt8283

    Жыл бұрын

    She has beautiful skin.

  • @guacamo9128
    @guacamo9128 Жыл бұрын

    Like a few of the comments have said - I also rarely ever leave comments but I felt compelled to do so. I love Gabrielle Lyon and have followed her for years. She is normally such a solid source of super credible information but unfortunately I think this particular episode with this guest has missed the mark. It's just about expensive products that people don't actually need but the skincare industry works hard to make you believe you do. I also can not get over the sunscreen part. I couldn't believe that Gabrielle Lyon didn't speak of the importance of Vitamin D... I followed conventional advice about being scared of the sun for years and all it left me with was a deficiency. On top of that this guest says the standard advice of applying sunscreen more than once a day if working in the office! My goodness how incredibly inconvenient and expensive that must be considering how expensive good quality face appropriate sunscreens are. I highly doubt barely anyone actually does. Just feels like a very superficial episode, for someone that use to work in the beauty industry it's literally like a free consultation you would get at any random skin clinic that's trying to sell you a product or service and parroting what their manager, the skincare line or machines have taught them. Anyway, I hope this type of quality is a one-off because I've enjoyed heaps of the other episodes about nutrition.

  • @PellegrinoPool

    @PellegrinoPool

    Жыл бұрын

    sad but true. i think believing the sun is bad for us is slightly stupid. is this the same sun that we long to feel, is natural, which gives life to everyone and everything on the earth or a different sun. -a bad sun. just like fat. fat makes us fat? then bread should make us bread. potatoes should turn us into potatoes. do we think the fat goes from our plate to our ass?

  • @CarenWilson

    @CarenWilson

    Жыл бұрын

    I agree. Im a holistic trained esthetician and I tend to challenge the commercialized products and recommends. I also prefer sun exposure verses Sunblock

  • @dantheman1337

    @dantheman1337

    9 ай бұрын

    She is wrong about a lot of rest of her message too I'm afraid. She is aging like a homeless man.

  • @marynasiem
    @marynasiem Жыл бұрын

    I don't agree with many things she said.. indoor lights as blue light can causing fast aging wrinkles and hyper pigmentation

  • @eileenwatt8283

    @eileenwatt8283

    Жыл бұрын

    She never said it didn't. She said the sun is worse.

  • @grachiepernosa588
    @grachiepernosa5887 ай бұрын

    So it turns out that Margaritas and Mexican Food damage the face's skin??😅what about the tons of american unhealthy foods and alcoholic or artificial bevarages ?

  • @eileenwatt8283
    @eileenwatt8283 Жыл бұрын

    Parabens are estrogen disruptors. What she meant was it has no therapeutic effect in the products so technically they are fillers. She doesn't mean fillers like botox but just in the products and not beneficial. There are better preservatives than parabens to use in products most medical grade products don't have paraben. She was knowledgeable and informative. You're too old to related to such a young educated female. It's you and not her.

  • @rhondaurb
    @rhondaurb Жыл бұрын

    Why look younger?

  • @mdte5421

    @mdte5421

    Жыл бұрын

    Exactly my thought when I saw the title . The obsession of looking younger is perpetuating the need to spend alarmingly expensive products.

  • @cinders1413

    @cinders1413

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes I'm sick of it what happened to being natural and just being yourself.

  • @eileenwatt8283

    @eileenwatt8283

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@mdte5421 this episode is not for you. People want to look their best as they age. What's wrong with that.

  • @brodietaym8475
    @brodietaym8475 Жыл бұрын

    Sorry Dr Lyon but this is the 1st time I must give you a dislike. Only a couple of minutes into the episode and your guest is already talking nonsense which isn’t acceptable for someone who is a medical provider like herself. She calls parabens “fillers” which they’re not. They’re actually the safest preservatives out there and preservatives are necessary in skin care products. Sadly they've been the subject of a lot of ignorant, fear mongering and pseudoscientific criticism which clearly your guest has given into. She also talks about “medical grade skincare” which is nothing but a marketing gimmick. All skincare products are regulated the same way whether they’re sold in a doctors office or a drugstore & all this talk about “purity” is unfounded. I’ve always trusted you Dr Lyon for being no-nonsense & reliable But after this episode I think I’m gonna have to rethink that.

  • @chrisrecord5625

    @chrisrecord5625

    Жыл бұрын

    I see this marketing drift to the dark side

  • @rosamoreno4794

    @rosamoreno4794

    Жыл бұрын

    💯 agree, she made me squint a lot. I am 45 yrs old and have been getting consistent medical facials for the last 12 years and use drugstore skincare and sunblock with good ingredients. The older I get, the more simple my routine gets. 🤷🏻‍♀️

  • @willcook403

    @willcook403

    Жыл бұрын

    There are clear distinctions between skincare ranges. That doesn’t mean that expensive is better, however. Pronouncing an ingredient is an easier way to gauge. Now, parabens... hmm let’s see. There are a Lot of types of these. Dr Anthony Jay speaks on these. He is a wealth of information and spent years in Alzheimer’s research and worked at the mayo clinic for a while. Parabens aren’t as safe as you’d like to think. The fact they’re researched in and of itself is Not a guarantee it isn’t harmful. Glyphosate is an example of this. Parabens seem to be estrogenic. . For starters.

  • @willcook403

    @willcook403

    Жыл бұрын

    Ps. One other rule that’s relevant - they say due to your skin being highly absorbent, ‘Don’t put anything on your skin that you don’t want to end up in your bloodstream ..’ 60-80% of what you put on your skin is absorbed into there.

  • @aryaalessia4492

    @aryaalessia4492

    Жыл бұрын

    Parabens are safe 😂😂😂 They are endocrine disruptors and linked to breast cancer. 19 out of 20 women’s breast cancer had them in their biopsies. Calling parabens safe is dangerous misinformation at best.