MENGEJUTKAN!!! REVIEW KELLY PEARL CREAM = MERKURI !? YANG PERNAH PAKAI SIAPA HAYOO? - Summary

Summary

In this video, a dermatologist reviews the legend skin "Carter Legend" also known as "Kelly." Many people believe Kelly contains mercury, but the dermatologist tests the product using a lab to determine its safety. The dermatologist purchased two versions of Kelly: one from Bangkok and one from Indonesia. The Bangkok version did not have a BPOM number, but the Indonesian version did.

Lab results showed that neither version contained mercury. However, the dermatologist notes that the Indonesian version is safer to use because it has a BPOM number and meets the six criteria for safe skincare. The dermatologist also explains that Kelly's whitening effect is due to the presence of Titanium dioxide, a common ingredient in sunblock, rather than mercury. The dermatologist concludes that Kelly is safe to use and recommends the Indonesian version.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The speaker is reviewing the Carter Legend skin from their mother's time.
2. The speaker's mother used to use the Carter Legend skin and her mother's mother also used it.
3. Many people still use the Carter Legend skin today.
4. The speaker mentions that Merkuy said it's true or not.
5. The speaker thanks their subscribers on YouTube and invites them to follow their Instagram.
6. The speaker's Instagram is Dr. Richard Lee.
7. The speaker shares one beauty tip daily on their Instagram.
8. The speaker has a TikTok account.
9. The speaker believes in research and lab results.
10. The speaker's friend uses a cream that makes acne disappear, but the speaker doesn't know if it's the cream or natural healing.
11. The speaker's friend's father drinks collagen and has a healthy heart, but the speaker doesn't know if it's the collagen or natural health.
12. The speaker's grandmother is 100 years old and smokes, but the speaker doesn't attribute her longevity to smoking.
13. The speaker emphasizes the importance of research and lab results.
14. The speaker is reviewing the Kelly skin cream.
15. The speaker bought two Kelly skin creams online, one from Thailand and one from Indonesia.
16. The Thai Kelly skin cream has no BPOM number.
17. The Indonesian Kelly skin cream has a BPOM number.
18. The speaker compared the ingredients of the two Kelly skin creams.
19. The speaker checked the ingredients of the Kelly skin cream and found that it contains petroleum jelly and Titanium dioxide.
20. Titanium dioxide is a sunblock that makes the skin appear white.
21. The speaker's mother said that the Kelly skin cream makes her skin white.
22. The speaker checked the ingredients of the Kelly skin cream and found that it doesn't contain mercury, hydroquinone, or hidroquinone.
23. The speaker applied the Kelly skin cream to their hands and it appeared white.
24. The speaker said that the Kelly skin cream is safe to use.
25. The speaker recommends using the Indonesian Kelly skin cream, which has a BPOM number.
26. The speaker does not recommend using the Thai Kelly skin cream, even though the lab results are clean.
27. The speaker emphasizes the importance of using skincare products that are BPOM-approved.