I've struggled with acne since my early tween years, and after starting to use rice berry sunscreen by liittllextra, my skin, which is extremely sensitive, very dry, and prone to breakouts, has seen improvement. I strongly suggest this sunscreen if you have sensitive, dry skin and are dealing with acne. I usually layer it over rice berry moisturizer and it feels amazing! It's so moisturizing and makes my skin feel so plump, it doesn’t sting my eyes or any part of my face, and from what I can tell, the sunscreen itself has not contributed to my breakouts. It also gives such a beautiful glow from within, which makes me feel a little bit better about my skin despite my pretty severe acne. Highly recommend this sunscreen! There is light at the end of the tunnel my fellow acne-struggling friends
now that we got the sunscreen figured out for summer, can we please talk about deodorants too? what should we do with sweat marks under the breasts and armpits?!
I’m a male with a beard and am currently using the BoJ. Overall it’s my favorite I’ve used because it’s truly the very first that I can literally apply directly to my eye lids and it has ZERO affect on my eyes immediately or throughout the day. It also looks fantastic on the skin - dries down quickly with no shine and I’ve noticed a nice pore blurring effect. BUT I would not consider it moisturizing enough to not first apply a light moisturizer under it. I find my skin to feel a little dry throughout the day if I don’t. Also if I over apply in my beard, I will get some flaking here and there. LOVE the price point though. Never again will spend a lot of money on something that needs to be worn so liberally.
I bought BoJ after recommendation here only to learn on reddit it is not water resistant so if i have oily face and sweating what is point ?? It will slide
@@ruvin7023no, it doesn't stay on the face after even light sweating, it's definitely an indoor/light exposure sunscreen. The formulation is like a moisturizer with sunscreen so the film is not so resistant.
It works pretty good for me. I work outside but I don’t sweat much. I’m in Georgia. I have wondered how fast it breaks down in sun. I wear different sunscreens on different days too.
I wear spf 50 every day of the year and was having a hard time finding one that doesn't migrate into my eyes. So far the Coola Fragrance Free Classic Face Organic Sunscreen Lotion SPF 50 is the best I have found. it blends well with my moisturizer and makeup, it's cruelty free and it doesn't migrate into my eyes.
I'm been waiting for this one! Would love a video on best sunscreens for reapplication as the day goes on (and ideally that fits in your handbag!). Thanks!
I use powdered sunscreen to touch up by using mineral makeup with sunscreen (like Bare Minerals) or using my own mix of Hawaiian Tropic with zinc oxide powder. Is great for applying to where my hair parts on my head, around my hairline, my ears and backs of my hands too.
Oily skin here and wear makeup on a daily basis and these are my top 4: #1 Anua heartleaf silky moisture sun cream #2 haruharu wonder black rice airyfit sunscreen #3 skin1004 hyalucica water fit sun serum #4 Beauty of Joseon relief sun spf
I was using BOJ for a year and decided the Skin 1004 Hyalu, made me too oily. I then switched to Isntree and it broke me out so bad. Now, I think I will be sticking to BOJ for the rest of my life.
The best I’ve tried is Purito Daily Soft Touch Sunscreen. It’s alcohol/sulfate/paraben/oil/silicone/fragrance free, no white cast, not oily, ZERO pore cloggers & has ceramides
That one technically doesn't have oil in it, but it felt SO oily on my skin! It felt so heavy and I could feel it on my skin all day. I have dry skin and it was just way too heavy.
Utah girl here 👋 first found out about Beauty of Joseon from you and I have to say it’s an absolute favorite for winter and summer in the high desert here. Thank you thank you for sharing!!!
Sensitive+rosacea prone skin girl over here, And the Beauty of Joseon SPF is the only sunscreen I have found that my skin doesn’t react to- and LOVES IT! it’s my holy grail 💗
Oily, sensitive and acne prone here! The best I’ve tried is La Roche-Posay anthelios uvmune 400 oil control fluid spf 50. It’s mattefying (and stays that way after reapplying!), doesn’t sting the eyes and the only sunscreen that hasn’t caused breakouts for me. Highly recommend! Great video❤
I’ve gone through 6 tubes of Beauty of Joseon sunscreen! It’s the only one i actually sticked to. I reallyyyy wanna try other spf’s buttttt i’m afraid it might go to waste. The best sunscreen is what’s you’re actually gonna use daily! I live in a very humid environment btw 🇵🇭
As a 64yr old (UK) male...I've been using a daily spf50 for many yrs now: I have a bit of an ongoing collection.... Currently using: Loreal/Bright Reveal Dark Spot UV fluid. Loreal Revitalift Clinical Anti-UV Fluid. Avene Ultra Fluid. Garnier Ambre Solaire Invisible Serum/Super UV. Garnier Vit-C Daily UV Invisible Fluid....All SPF50...
I'm going to look into alot of these. It's so hard to find a good spf that doesn't leave a sweaty greasy look, and/or a matte one that doesn't accentuate fine lines Thank You for the recommendations doc ❤
Absolutely love the beauty of Joseon. doubles up as a great moisturizer too! The whole ISDN range is fantastic too, especially the tinted water fusion with a very natural coverage.
What sunscreen should i be putting on my child? Are the regular ones suitable or should you use something specific? Sometimes I put my face sunscreen on my toddler, could it damage his young skin? Not the sunscreen as such but all the extras that make it nice on my face?
@@Deserttree001 It seems pricy at around $75.00. I use it every day and didn’t have to repurchase for about 4 or 5 months later. And it has photoaging ingredients 😁
For all the sensitive skin people like myself, I've been trying to figure out light actives to include in my skin regimen - would appreciate any light retinol products you can recommend specifically for sensitive skin. Also as a non-US viewer, I always appreciate when you share non-US brands that are accessible to us! Thank you so much for the effort you put into educating us!
If u like the dr jart, numbuzn has one that works exactly the same, is spf 50+ and 1/3rd the price. If your skin tone is very deep then neutrogena has a mineral one in a wide range of shades. If ur very oily then eucerin oil control is the very best. My current fave is from Kaine, can’t believe no-one is talking about it
Can you please compare kaine to numbuzin? I got numbuzin cause everyone talks about it as truly weightless but it gives me shine and greasy feeling and it’s not even hot outside yet. I’ve been looking at kaine, do you consider it being lighter? Tanks
Kaine is water resistant, it’s a unique texture that feels very robust/resistant like a sports sunscreen might but without the greasiness and heaviness, has a velvety demi-matte finish, feels light weight a breathable. It green but doesn’t have the color correct/ coverage of numbuzn. I’m extremely oily and fair skinned with rosacea, I don’t particularly like numbuzn or dr jart as a sunscreen, if i use sufficient amount then it makes me look unwell, I just use a little as a color corrector in the evening over moisturizer.
I’ve been using the Canmake Mermaid Skin (clear) sunscreen for about a year and I LOVE it. It goes on clear, rubs in very quickly, sets quickly, and wears wonderfully under makeup. I am 54 and have combo skin and it’s perfect. I find it to be moisturizing, but not greasy at all. I also love the Beauty of Joseon sunscreen, but it takes a bit longer to dry down. It’s also great under makeup. Neither one bothers my VERY sensitive eyes.
Skin Aqua is my go-to at the moment, the version showing here is a colour correcting sunscreen. When I wear this sunscreen I don’t need foundation, just bit of concealer for under eyes on around the nose, then skin tone is perfect 😊
I recently started using cotz flawless complexion lightly tinted sunscreen and i am loving it. No white cast. I am between type 4-5 on the fitzpatrick scale. I am glad it works well for me, i have tried so many mineral sunscreens that were nothing but disappointing.
I've been using Kiehl's Better Sunscreen serum spf 50. Since you've mentioned it in a earlier video. It makes my face a bit shiny but works great. I also love ISDIN mineral sunscreen, the non-tinted. I'm surprised you didn't mention that brand today. Thanks for helping us find the right sunscreen Dr. Idriss. 🌞💜🤓
I really hope you see this question - - I really struggle with cleaning my face at the end of the day. And that's one of the reasons why I don't want to wear sunscreen, is that it's really hard for me to wash my face if I'm not in the shower. I have severe disabilities that make it very difficult for me to bend over the sink, but if I use cleansers that I have to wipe off of my face without much water, I feel like it's too much drag on my face, and that is too stressful on a face like mine which should really only be washed once per day anyway. But I don't get in the shower at the end of the day. But I'm 54 and I'm definitely dealing with a lifetime of sun damage and find myself wearing a UV mask and a UV hat to protect my face, but as a result, I'm not getting any sun on my face and son feels really important. . I just now used some cleansing oil but then I had to work really hard to get that off and then I used an Avene cleanser that you don't have to use with much water. But my face feels super irritated now. Can you help? I do want to figure out a way to practically clean my face at the end of the day, so that I will wear sunscreen every day. I live in Colorado, the sun is very strong here, and I love to be outside. Thank you for your guidance.. I watch you regularly, and I really trust you, and I have started using several of your products (and in fact, now that I think about it today, I worn your sunscreen today)
Please do a session on maturation arrest acne! Acne that’s noninflammatory…closed comedones stuck inside. It makes my skin look “pebbly!!!” Help! And I don’t want my sunscreen to make it worse!!!
Adding a shoutout for the Versed Replenishing Body Lotion. SPF 30, mineral sunscreen that is creamy and blends right in (at least on my fair skin). No weird lines in my elbow creases or spots in my pores - best body mineral sunscreen I’ve found!
Yay!! Love learning all about sunscreens from a dermatologist! Would you also recommend some sunscreen for the lips? I am having so many freckles on the lips!! Help!
Acne prone skin usually means oily skin… that’s me. Nothing has been able to replace La Roche Posay Anthelios Matte finish (I’ve tried all the sunscreens recommended by influencers and this one is king for 15 years now). With that said, it doesn’t break me out. Other things do like hormones, bad eating, stress, etc. this year I discovered a Korean product Dr. Ceauracle vegan kombucha tea - very affordable. Ever since I’ve used this I no longer have the clusters around the mouth area after years and years trying several product from most expensive to cheapest. This is the only thing I’ve accidentally discovered has helped with breakouts. 🤷🏻♀️ maybe anecdotal but I’d say worth a shot. I also use 2% bha Paula choice, tretinoin, Vit. C. These did not help with the breakout clusters. I still use them but it’s the Dr. Ceauracle that keep the breakouts at bay or minimize the time the breakout linger. Hope this helps.
I have a similar problem and US drugstore sunscreens just aren’t compatible with my face. Dr. Idriss mentioned the tone up one by UV Aqua. Their Super Moisture UV Gel (not the Essence) is actually better for oily and acne prone skin. It comes out as a runny lotion but as you rub it in, it becomes a thin gel and then disappears. It takes 5 minutes or so to dry down when it is more humid but once it does, I can’t even feel it. It’s relatively inexpensive too. Biore UV Aqua Watery Essence is very similar but it irritated my eyes. I’m also using Missha Soft Finish Sun Milk. It’s a runny lotion too and leaves a slight matte finish and has a little bit of a primer effect in that your pores and redness look a little improved. Hope this helps.
Do you use double cleansing in the evening? A lot of time the remaining SPF on your face it's the culprit, even if you think you washed it ok. I'm having the same issue, the 5th year in the row. And as other mentioned, the hormonal changes and the stress are major trigger factors.
BOJ for life! I initially tried the sun stick because I have oily skin and wanted that matte look. Then I tried the cream version and omg life changer! Blends quickly like a serum! Thank you for also including body sunscreens! I've been using Super Goop's Play so I am glad you included it on your list.
Yes! Do you mean the Dynasty Cream? I too love BOJ Relief Sun, but it’s very shiny, so I’d love to try a more matte look. But the sticks… I’m afraid it’s more difficult to get a good amount of sunscreen on?
Thank you! Several questions: 1) my am moisturizer has spf 35, do I need to put an additional layer of spf 50 after it? (Hot & humid summer) Does mixing spf products cancel each other out? 2) how well in advance before going out should I apply spf? Does it need some time for it to start working? Or it protects right away after application?
New fan here, cannot believe you’re 40 you’re gorgeous I’m inspired by you so much! THANK YOU SO MUCH for talking about the eyes burning it makes me so mad lol
*Is there any advice for teens/young people for back and body acne, is there anything I could be doing to help aid and improve it? I have been trying to get rid of it but it doesn't seem to go away, I have acne occurring on my back, legs and thighs*
Somewhat dry, fairly reactive/sensitive, acne-prone, Fitzpatrick Type-II, early 40s skin here. My tops would be these: 1) Isntree Onion 2) Milani SPF BFF 3) BoJ relief sun 4) Skin 1004 Madagascar Centella 5) Black Girl Sunscreen ** I've tried well over 100 sunscreens in the past few years, and I've yet to find a mineral sunscreen that agrees with my skin/eyes.
Skin Aqua is actually a tinted sunscreen and the purple one u have is to tone up dull yellow skin. I have the red one which works great to give me a glow in the morning... They are truely the only ones I found which is inexpensive (as sunscreen SHOULD BE) and not leave my face in a freaky mud yellow tint.. and really improves skin tone and acts as a great primer before makeup
I wish you were more specific about the sunscreens for *‘sensitive’* skin. Which sunscreens are best for sensitive skin that’s also dry? Which ones are best for sensitive skin that’s oily/combo? I have highly sensitive skin, and my skin gets very dry during the Winter, to the point where lines start to form. During the Summer, my skin produces more oil, but to a moderate level (which I wouldn’t necessarily call “oily”, but rather just a normal amount of oil for skin hydration). My skin has also reacted badly to most moisturizers I’ve tried. In my case, moisturizers tend to severely dry out my skin, to the point where it feels very tight and dry and lines start to form. I’m not sure what the cause of this is (because these moisturizers were from brands recommended for sensitive skin), but I’m suspecting that these moisturizers could have contained hyaluronic acid. So, since I’ve had bad experiences with topical creams, I’m hoping to find a sunscreen that doesn’t have ingredients that will make my skin react. It needs to be suitable for both sensitive & dry skin.
Maybe you find a good spf that suits you? Because I'm struggling with the same thing. My skin really tolerated the dr Ceuracle hyal reyouth spf but after using retinol it started reacting to every sunscreen that I've tried, especially to chemical. At the same time, mineral sunscreens make my skin very dry. And I don't know what to do
This is the best video ever. The kind of stress of finding a sunscreen that matches for various reasons can finally be solved! Also, I didn’t realize if the sunscreen burns your eyes, you should switch. I always thought my eyes were too sensitive
Same! Keep looking. They are out there. “Drier” ones work best for me since they don’t move around so much and sit on top of skin more. Also SOME Japanese sunscreens work for me too.
As a redhead who can burn is less 5 min... I do not recommend the Biore UV Aqua Rich Watery Sunscreen SPF 50. I tried this out and my face was covered in freckles when I got home. I haven't seen freckles like that on my face in years since I started wearing sunscreen religiously.
I have oily skin and I've used these oily skin suitable ones.. still made my face look greasy. I. Love. These. Haru Haru Wonder sunscreen and the Eucerin Oil Free sunscreen!
No. You should reapply every 2hrs. Add a layer 15min before you go outside at lunch and you'll be good. I found this out the hard way years ago when I walked the 1/2hr home from work at 5:30pm on a sunny summer day with the same morning sunscreen and I was literally fried when I go home! That's why I love the Colorscience mineral powder/brush thing since it's easy to carry and no mirror necessary to apply.
Technically if you don’t sweat much there is something there but reapplying before going for an hour walk out in the sun would be advisable. (If you are using spf 50, you would get some protection from the sun but 1 hour is really long) 10-15mins perhaps is more suitable. If not u have to re apply a spf50 because lower than that is insufficient and be sure to check the UV index!
I have oily, acne-prone skin. My go-to sunscreen is the ELF Invisible SPF. It has a matte finish and works great both alone and under makeup. It's also water-resistant. Another favorite is the Allies of Skin The One SPF 50, which is similar to the ELF Invisible but a bit more lightweight and with a higher SPF factor. It is also water-resistant. For makeup days, I LOVE Paula's Choice Youth-Extending SPF 50. It's not matte, but it's super lightweight, although not water-resistant. On a bare face, I enjoy the Elta MD UV Clear SPF Tinted. My only gripe is that it tends to pill with many moisturizers and serums, so I usually just use toner underneath.
Don't think that the Tatcha sunscreen is only for dark skin! I am 63, very pale, and have sensitive skin. Tatcha is my favorite face sunscreen! (Even the Drmtlty tinted sunscreen is too dark for me!) The Tatcha is hydrating and works well under makeup. As pale as I am, Tatcha is also excellent for a no-makeup day.
I just broke down & bought Tatcha. Mostly bc I don't dislike it & it's like wearing nothing which will keep me wearing sunscreen. Northern European ancestry with light skin
I've been using baby sunscreens because of my sensitive skin and I LOVE Pipette spf 30 for baby's 😅 no problems at all at least on my body. I'm looking for something less sticky for my face. I might try that purple onion one? I'm so obsessed with clean ingredients it's hard to tell on brands that aren't from America.
Most of these are not available in Europe. I’m looking for ones for dry, sensitive skin with redness. I don’t know why eg. Dr. Jart is a brand that is available but not their sunscreens. I live in Northern Europe. So, this one didn’t help me much but I have to say, finding your videos has saved my skin! Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!
I am surprised you didn't mention the Kiehl's sunscreen serum has peptides. Was hoping you could expand on that. I bought it recently and I quite like it.
Elta is smooth and light, but BOJ works the same at a lower cost! I love that make up applies well over it. My husband loves Skin 1004 Madagascar Centella hyalucica for its no white cast.
The Skin Aqua essence comes in a lightly tinted version called “latte”, which I was about to order but didn’t bcs I read that it looked oily and I’m already extremely oily. It also comes in mint, and lavender.
I would love content on oily skin for mature skin, not acne related. It is hard to find any content that helps to address this issue, would love your help ❤
So I’m near the equator and it’s unbearably sunny and hot around 35 degrees Celsius with real feels of close to 40, I’m using neutrogena spf 70 because it’s cheap and my funds are limited. It’s greasy however and I give it a few mins to sink end then I blot the oil; my question is by doing that am I affecting the efficacy? For oily skin I recommend Haru Haru sunscreen it’s very matte.
I am going to New York this September with my mom and her 2 long time friends. So, If I see you, my hands will be shaking of nervosity and happiness. It's only for the weekend so my chances are extremely low to meet you but I will surely pick up few stuff at Ulta or Target that you recommended. I live in Canada so there's few brands and products that we don't have and vice-versa. Thanks for all of your recommendations since you started your channel because I took notes 😊
can we please have a video dedicated to hygiene for summer? I know you have mentioned in different short about Botox in armpit and stuff but can we do more deep dive care routines for it?
Hi. I just watched your sunscreen video. I have tried soooo many. I'm 50 and have sensitive eyes more on the dry side skin. My biggest problem is I sweat. I live in Florida right now its summer but I sweat even in winter. I'm menopausal. I do prefer tinted . I watched video twice and I still can't decide. You really didn't bring up sweating. Please help me!!!!!!
Australian Gold spf 50 is a BB cream-like sunscreen that stays on extremely well in high humidity. It's a mineral sunscreen with a matte texture. Love it!
I have sensitive combination skin, oily and dry. I use beauty of joseon in the winter because it’s so nourishing. Then La Roche posay’s oil control spf in the summer.
Thank you so much for every video, they are so helpful ! The dermatologist i go to do not explain or recommend anything to me what best or worst to use she did nothing to help. So your knowledge are truly helpful and appreciated. Thank you so much ! Love to see what sunscreen I’m likely to need
And....🥁🥁 for Fitzpatrick scale 2, for a tinted sunscreen, not orange, not dark, there is LA Roche Posay Anthios light fluid sunscreen, tinted mineral 50 face. Just tried it for the first time yesterday, and it's a treasure.
What spf is best for people with white/fairskin because when they apply spf their face gets dark/dull as it they have tan on that area where they apply the spf. And when they dont apply spf their face/body doesn’t gets tan or dull like when they have spf on there face.So like which spf they can use which protects their skin from sun damage,tan or dark/dull skin tone and also treats dark circles.❤
How do you feel about the Alastin tinted sunscreen? I use that every morning as my "makeup". Also, I have been using the beauty of joseon sunscreen for a little while now and am a huge fan, love that I can put close to my eyes without getting irritated.
Thank you for this wonderful video! I'm always on the look-out for a sunscreen that is dark to put over top of my mineral ones that have a white cast problem (but I love because they are so luscious!) I love that InBeauty one but their dark was unfortunately sold out. I'll be visiting them in the future when I need a dark mineral.
Related to topic of summer: - My derm said they would not prescribed hydroquinone in summer (I am WFH go outside in day only x2 times per week, have good sunscreen and UV clothing habbits, don't go to the beach etc.). Should hydroquinone really only be used in winter? I'm in Japan. - If hydroquinone is no-go in summer, what about arbutin? - Any thoughts on the following ingredients and if they are BS or not? I find them in a lot of Japanese skincare, but not talked about online much: Rucinol, 4MSK (Potassium 4-Methoxysalicylate, Energy Signal AMP/Disodium Adenosine Phosphate OT, Placenta Extract
If you have dry skin and want a to tinted one…the ELF dupe for Supergoop is pretty good. (The non-tinted is too). But I like *hydrated* (without being too heavy). Another good one for normal to dry skin is Skin 1004 Hylau-Cica one. I plan to try it next. I’m in a humid environment and like both. The Elf more for cold weather and the Skin 1004 for summer (just add a little bit of serum foundation for skin tint). I’ve heard the Biore and Beauty of J. next.
I know most of your viewers are in the US, but you do have fans in Europe too! And most of these sunscreens are unavailable in European countries. Can you do a special on European sunscreens please?
Thank you for this updated sunscreen video! Unfortunately, none of the mentioned sunscreens for oily skin are available in Europe. Would love it if you could also suggested some European or more international alternatives!
🙋🏻♀️ question! Why can’t I tolerate chemical sunscreens? Is it an allergy? Some may sting right away. Others I may be able to apply them and wear them indoors, but then as soon as I go outside and expose my skin with the product to the sun, I develop a rash/hives, usually accompanied by a prickling sensation. It’s so disappointing but the way it is! The delayed reaction or reaction only upon exposure is a puzzler for me. That said, I think I started using my HG SPF thanks to a rec here, the Skinceuticals Physical Fusion. If my skin prefers a product to block rays rather than absorb, so be it.
I've struggled with acne since my early tween years, and after starting to use rice berry sunscreen by liittllextra, my skin, which is extremely sensitive, very dry, and prone to breakouts, has seen improvement. I strongly suggest this sunscreen if you have sensitive, dry skin and are dealing with acne. I usually layer it over rice berry moisturizer and it feels amazing! It's so moisturizing and makes my skin feel so plump, it doesn’t sting my eyes or any part of my face, and from what I can tell, the sunscreen itself has not contributed to my breakouts. It also gives such a beautiful glow from within, which makes me feel a little bit better about my skin despite my pretty severe acne. Highly recommend this sunscreen! There is light at the end of the tunnel my fellow acne-struggling friends
I have been using 25 days, and I am getting positive effects with rice berry sunscreen and face moisturizer.
Combo acne prone early 40s skin here. My favourite sunscreens are:
1) BoJ relief sun
2) Frudia Ultra Uv shield
3) face republic full bloom sun tint
4) Paula's Choice Essential glow
5) APLB glutothione sunscreen
(+ honorable mentions: Skin1004, Tocobo, Scinic, Neogen Airy, Holika Holika Aloe)
I'm a big fan of the Paula's Choice Essential glow :)
I have similar skin type and the the Paula’s sunscreen didn’t work for me:(
now that we got the sunscreen figured out for summer, can we please talk about deodorants too? what should we do with sweat marks under the breasts and armpits?!
you could always try the brand carpe. my skin was too sensitive for their products, but they still worked! they make swear products for the whole body
I’m a male with a beard and am currently using the BoJ. Overall it’s my favorite I’ve used because it’s truly the very first that I can literally apply directly to my eye lids and it has ZERO affect on my eyes immediately or throughout the day. It also looks fantastic on the skin - dries down quickly with no shine and I’ve noticed a nice pore blurring effect. BUT I would not consider it moisturizing enough to not first apply a light moisturizer under it. I find my skin to feel a little dry throughout the day if I don’t. Also if I over apply in my beard, I will get some flaking here and there. LOVE the price point though. Never again will spend a lot of money on something that needs to be worn so liberally.
I've heard so many positive things about this sunscreen (Beauty of Joseon)!
I bought BoJ after recommendation here only to learn on reddit it is not water resistant so if i have oily face and sweating what is point ?? It will slide
I am obsessed with Beauty of Jossean ever since I discovered it while living in Malaysia!!
Can the sunscreen tolerate the heat and humidity? I'm worried it will just slide off my face from sweating.
@@ruvin7023no, it doesn't stay on the face after even light sweating, it's definitely an indoor/light exposure sunscreen. The formulation is like a moisturizer with sunscreen so the film is not so resistant.
It works pretty good for me. I work outside but I don’t sweat much. I’m in Georgia. I have wondered how fast it breaks down in sun. I wear different sunscreens on different days too.
I totally agree!
@@jamesa8225 I wear it on bike rides and while I work in the garden and it works pretty well... no burning
I wear spf 50 every day of the year and was having a hard time finding one that doesn't migrate into my eyes. So far the Coola Fragrance Free Classic Face Organic Sunscreen Lotion SPF 50 is the best I have found. it blends well with my moisturizer and makeup, it's cruelty free and it doesn't migrate into my eyes.
I'm been waiting for this one! Would love a video on best sunscreens for reapplication as the day goes on (and ideally that fits in your handbag!). Thanks!
Also on top of the makeup without messing up the makeup
Just use Tinosorb sunscreens and you don't have to worry about reapplying.
Supergoop has a setting spray sunscreen for over makeup and a powder brush on - both are great
I use powdered sunscreen to touch up by using mineral makeup with sunscreen (like Bare Minerals) or using my own mix of Hawaiian Tropic with zinc oxide powder. Is great for applying to where my hair parts on my head, around my hairline, my ears and backs of my hands too.
Colorscience makes a great mineral powder/brush all in one SPF50 that I have used for years. It's always in my bag!
Oily skin here and wear makeup on a daily basis and these are my top 4:
#1 Anua heartleaf silky moisture sun cream
#2 haruharu wonder black rice airyfit sunscreen
#3 skin1004 hyalucica water fit sun serum
#4 Beauty of Joseon relief sun spf
Just got #2 HaruHaru 😁 feels nice when applying. Wearing day 2 😁
Thanks for the list, I’ve tried 3 and 4, both great for me but I’m looking for something more weightless for summer. Will try haruharu next.
@@AnastasiaChekhovaBoJ is super light. Give it a try. I don’t breakout and it dries down
I was using BOJ for a year and decided the Skin 1004 Hyalu, made me too oily. I then switched to Isntree and it broke me out so bad. Now, I think I will be sticking to BOJ for the rest of my life.
Harurharu (the yellow one) is great! And the company told me they have a PPD of 26,6!
What is your skin type ?
@@princess6056 Oily, extremely sensitive and acne prone. BOJ tells me that I have broken moisture barrier when it starts to sting
@@citolim1 thank you I'll try it then 😊❤
The best I’ve tried is Purito Daily Soft Touch Sunscreen. It’s alcohol/sulfate/paraben/oil/silicone/fragrance free, no white cast, not oily, ZERO pore cloggers & has ceramides
That one technically doesn't have oil in it, but it felt SO oily on my skin! It felt so heavy and I could feel it on my skin all day. I have dry skin and it was just way too heavy.
Same!
@@malinia.20same feels oily
@@malinia.20 me too! It dissolved my mascara like an oil-based makeup remover and made me look like a raccoon. Lol.
@@InLuxAeternaOmfg! Lol that's not good
Utah girl here 👋 first found out about Beauty of Joseon from you and I have to say it’s an absolute favorite for winter and summer in the high desert here. Thank you thank you for sharing!!!
Thanks for including at least one affordable sunscreen - much appreciated!💙
Which one was it
Sensitive+rosacea prone skin girl over here,
And the Beauty of Joseon SPF is the only sunscreen I have found that my skin doesn’t react to- and LOVES IT!
it’s my holy grail 💗
Oily, sensitive and acne prone here! The best I’ve tried is La Roche-Posay anthelios uvmune 400 oil control fluid spf 50. It’s mattefying (and stays that way after reapplying!), doesn’t sting the eyes and the only sunscreen that hasn’t caused breakouts for me. Highly recommend! Great video❤
This is my holy grail! Use it daily but also during beach vacation and was fine.
Hi there, I have acne prone skin and have used the LaRoche Posay mineral spf 50. I have seen this one now. Is it a mineral, chemical or hybrid?
I’ve gone through 6 tubes of Beauty of Joseon sunscreen! It’s the only one i actually sticked to. I reallyyyy wanna try other spf’s buttttt i’m afraid it might go to waste. The best sunscreen is what’s you’re actually gonna use daily! I live in a very humid environment btw 🇵🇭
As a 64yr old (UK) male...I've been using a daily spf50 for many yrs now:
I have a bit of an ongoing collection....
Currently using:
Loreal/Bright Reveal Dark Spot UV fluid. Loreal Revitalift Clinical Anti-UV Fluid.
Avene Ultra Fluid. Garnier Ambre Solaire Invisible Serum/Super UV.
Garnier Vit-C Daily UV Invisible Fluid....All SPF50...
What’s your skin type?
I'm going to look into alot of these. It's so hard to find a good spf that doesn't leave a sweaty greasy look, and/or a matte one that doesn't accentuate fine lines Thank You for the recommendations doc ❤
Black.girl sunscreen has a matte formula
love every video. truly genuine derm and she just speaks to her audience as if she is talking to her friends.
Absolutely love the beauty of Joseon. doubles up as a great moisturizer too! The whole ISDN range is fantastic too, especially the tinted water fusion with a very natural coverage.
I’m currently using Canmake sunscreen from Japan. It’s excellent on my sensitive skin. It also works as makeup base. Love it and will purchase more.
What sunscreen should i be putting on my child? Are the regular ones suitable or should you use something specific? Sometimes I put my face sunscreen on my toddler, could it damage his young skin? Not the sunscreen as such but all the extras that make it nice on my face?
So wanted this video. Please also help with setting sprays and also sunscreen over makeup
Yes!
I use Isdin tinted mineral sunscreen. It is the best primer for under makeup and reapplies over makeup like a dream. 🙌🏻
@Soulcat28 thank you so much for sharing! I'm going to try it 💫
@@Deserttree001 It seems pricy at around $75.00. I use it every day and didn’t have to repurchase for about 4 or 5 months later. And it has photoaging ingredients 😁
Supergoop has a setting spray sunscreen and a powder brush on, both great!
Just got my Lifesaver sunscreen and used it this morning before watering my garden. It’s lovely… super lightweight on the face. Love it
For all the sensitive skin people like myself, I've been trying to figure out light actives to include in my skin regimen - would appreciate any light retinol products you can recommend specifically for sensitive skin. Also as a non-US viewer, I always appreciate when you share non-US brands that are accessible to us! Thank you so much for the effort you put into educating us!
If you're in Europe, check out Dr. Sam's.
Pure Shea butter has Vitamin A in it. Natrium has a 0.05 retinal. The Ordinary and Avene also have retinaldehyde cream
Some By Mi Retinol 0.1% I'm eczema prone and this one doesn't irritate my skin.
Lordy! I love learning from you Ms. Nerd❤I am in love with Beauty of Joseon and had no idea it is a hybrid.
Thank you!! With the help of this video, we'll all be WEARING THE DAMN SUNSCREEN💜💜
Hi Dr. Idress. Just bought your cleanser at Sephora. I love it. Doesn’t burn my sensitive eyes. 2 thumbs up👍🏻👍🏻
If u like the dr jart, numbuzn has one that works exactly the same, is spf 50+ and 1/3rd the price. If your skin tone is very deep then neutrogena has a mineral one in a wide range of shades. If ur very oily then eucerin oil control is the very best. My current fave is from Kaine, can’t believe no-one is talking about it
Can you please compare kaine to numbuzin? I got numbuzin cause everyone talks about it as truly weightless but it gives me shine and greasy feeling and it’s not even hot outside yet. I’ve been looking at kaine, do you consider it being lighter? Tanks
Kaine is water resistant, it’s a unique texture that feels very robust/resistant like a sports sunscreen might but without the greasiness and heaviness, has a velvety demi-matte finish, feels light weight a breathable. It green but doesn’t have the color correct/ coverage of numbuzn. I’m extremely oily and fair skinned with rosacea, I don’t particularly like numbuzn or dr jart as a sunscreen, if i use sufficient amount then it makes me look unwell, I just use a little as a color corrector in the evening over moisturizer.
I’ve been using the Canmake Mermaid Skin (clear) sunscreen for about a year and I LOVE it. It goes on clear, rubs in very quickly, sets quickly, and wears wonderfully under makeup. I am 54 and have combo skin and it’s perfect. I find it to be moisturizing, but not greasy at all. I also love the Beauty of Joseon sunscreen, but it takes a bit longer to dry down. It’s also great under makeup. Neither one bothers my VERY sensitive eyes.
Skin Aqua is my go-to at the moment, the version showing here is a colour correcting sunscreen. When I wear this sunscreen I don’t need foundation, just bit of concealer for under eyes on around the nose, then skin tone is perfect 😊
I recently started using cotz flawless complexion lightly tinted sunscreen and i am loving it. No white cast. I am between type 4-5 on the fitzpatrick scale. I am glad it works well for me, i have tried so many mineral sunscreens that were nothing but disappointing.
I’m really liking the Round Labs sunscreen. Sits beautifully under makeup and is moisturizing.
oily acne prone skin. i prefer skin1004 over BoJ, to me it feels almost identical except it's a little less oily
Obsessed with you and your vids ❤️! Cant wait for your products to become available in Europe!!
Aww thank you!!! 🫶
I've been using Kiehl's Better Sunscreen serum spf 50. Since you've mentioned it in a earlier video. It makes my face a bit shiny but works great. I also love ISDIN mineral sunscreen, the non-tinted. I'm surprised you didn't mention that brand today. Thanks for helping us find the right sunscreen Dr. Idriss.
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I really hope you see this question - - I really struggle with cleaning my face at the end of the day. And that's one of the reasons why I don't want to wear sunscreen, is that it's really hard for me to wash my face if I'm not in the shower. I have severe disabilities that make it very difficult for me to bend over the sink, but if I use cleansers that I have to wipe off of my face without much water, I feel like it's too much drag on my face, and that is too stressful on a face like mine which should really only be washed once per day anyway.
But I don't get in the shower at the end of the day. But I'm 54 and I'm definitely dealing with a lifetime of sun damage and find myself wearing a UV mask and a UV hat to protect my face, but as a result, I'm not getting any sun on my face and son feels really important. . I just now used some cleansing oil but then I had to work really hard to get that off and then I used an Avene cleanser that you don't have to use with much water. But my face feels super irritated now. Can you help? I do want to figure out a way to practically clean my face at the end of the day, so that I will wear sunscreen every day. I live in Colorado, the sun is very strong here, and I love to be outside. Thank you for your guidance.. I watch you regularly, and I really trust you, and I have started using several of your products (and in fact, now that I think about it today, I worn your sunscreen today)
Please do a session on maturation arrest acne! Acne that’s noninflammatory…closed comedones stuck inside. It makes my skin look “pebbly!!!” Help! And I don’t want my sunscreen to make it worse!!!
Adding a shoutout for the Versed Replenishing Body Lotion. SPF 30, mineral sunscreen that is creamy and blends right in (at least on my fair skin). No weird lines in my elbow creases or spots in my pores - best body mineral sunscreen I’ve found!
Yes!! This is the best body sunscreen 🙌🏻
Yay!! Love learning all about sunscreens from a dermatologist! Would you also recommend some sunscreen for the lips? I am having so many freckles on the lips!! Help!
My husband had sensitive skin, and most sunscreens gives him bumps on the face. He finally tried the one from Laneige, and he is happy with it.
I am 61 years young and still have acne prone skin. I haven't found a sunscreen, not tried all brands, that doesn't cause breakouts.
What about EltaMD clear?
Acne prone skin usually means oily skin… that’s me. Nothing has been able to replace La Roche Posay Anthelios Matte finish (I’ve tried all the sunscreens recommended by influencers and this one is king for 15 years now). With that said, it doesn’t break me out. Other things do like hormones, bad eating, stress, etc. this year I discovered a Korean product Dr. Ceauracle vegan kombucha tea - very affordable. Ever since I’ve used this I no longer have the clusters around the mouth area after years and years trying several product from most expensive to cheapest. This is the only thing I’ve accidentally discovered has helped with breakouts. 🤷🏻♀️ maybe anecdotal but I’d say worth a shot. I also use 2% bha Paula choice, tretinoin, Vit. C. These did not help with the breakout clusters. I still use them but it’s the Dr. Ceauracle that keep the breakouts at bay or minimize the time the breakout linger. Hope this helps.
I have a similar problem and US drugstore sunscreens just aren’t compatible with my face. Dr. Idriss mentioned the tone up one by UV Aqua. Their Super Moisture UV Gel (not the Essence) is actually better for oily and acne prone skin. It comes out as a runny lotion but as you rub it in, it becomes a thin gel and then disappears. It takes 5 minutes or so to dry down when it is more humid but once it does, I can’t even feel it. It’s relatively inexpensive too. Biore UV Aqua Watery Essence is very similar but it irritated my eyes. I’m also using Missha Soft Finish Sun Milk. It’s a runny lotion too and leaves a slight matte finish and has a little bit of a primer effect in that your pores and redness look a little improved. Hope this helps.
Do you use double cleansing in the evening? A lot of time the remaining SPF on your face it's the culprit, even if you think you washed it ok. I'm having the same issue, the 5th year in the row. And as other mentioned, the hormonal changes and the stress are major trigger factors.
@@NYC1025 was it the vegan kombuca gel or essence? Thank you!
BOJ for life! I initially tried the sun stick because I have oily skin and wanted that matte look. Then I tried the cream version and omg life changer! Blends quickly like a serum! Thank you for also including body sunscreens! I've been using Super Goop's Play so I am glad you included it on your list.
Yes! Do you mean the Dynasty Cream? I too love BOJ Relief Sun, but it’s very shiny, so I’d love to try a more matte look. But the sticks… I’m afraid it’s more difficult to get a good amount of sunscreen on?
Thank you! Several questions:
1) my am moisturizer has spf 35, do I need to put an additional layer of spf 50 after it? (Hot & humid summer) Does mixing spf products cancel each other out?
2) how well in advance before going out should I apply spf? Does it need some time for it to start working? Or it protects right away after application?
New fan here, cannot believe you’re 40 you’re gorgeous I’m inspired by you so much! THANK YOU SO MUCH for talking about the eyes burning it makes me so mad lol
Can you talk about layering SPF? Like a mineral on top of chemical? I’ve heard there are some considerations
*Is there any advice for teens/young people for back and body acne, is there anything I could be doing to help aid and improve it? I have been trying to get rid of it but it doesn't seem to go away, I have acne occurring on my back, legs and thighs*
Somewhat dry, fairly reactive/sensitive, acne-prone, Fitzpatrick Type-II, early 40s skin here.
My tops would be these:
1) Isntree Onion
2) Milani SPF BFF
3) BoJ relief sun
4) Skin 1004 Madagascar Centella
5) Black Girl Sunscreen
** I've tried well over 100 sunscreens in the past few years, and I've yet to find a mineral sunscreen that agrees with my skin/eyes.
Skin Aqua is actually a tinted sunscreen and the purple one u have is to tone up dull yellow skin. I have the red one which works great to give me a glow in the morning... They are truely the only ones I found which is inexpensive (as sunscreen SHOULD BE) and not leave my face in a freaky mud yellow tint.. and really improves skin tone and acts as a great primer before makeup
I wish you were more specific about the sunscreens for *‘sensitive’* skin. Which sunscreens are best for sensitive skin that’s also dry? Which ones are best for sensitive skin that’s oily/combo? I have highly sensitive skin, and my skin gets very dry during the Winter, to the point where lines start to form. During the Summer, my skin produces more oil, but to a moderate level (which I wouldn’t necessarily call “oily”, but rather just a normal amount of oil for skin hydration).
My skin has also reacted badly to most moisturizers I’ve tried. In my case, moisturizers tend to severely dry out my skin, to the point where it feels very tight and dry and lines start to form. I’m not sure what the cause of this is (because these moisturizers were from brands recommended for sensitive skin), but I’m suspecting that these moisturizers could have contained hyaluronic acid. So, since I’ve had bad experiences with topical creams, I’m hoping to find a sunscreen that doesn’t have ingredients that will make my skin react. It needs to be suitable for both sensitive & dry skin.
Purito daily soft touch
Maybe you find a good spf that suits you? Because I'm struggling with the same thing. My skin really tolerated the dr Ceuracle hyal reyouth spf but after using retinol it started reacting to every sunscreen that I've tried, especially to chemical. At the same time, mineral sunscreens make my skin very dry. And I don't know what to do
This is the best video ever. The kind of stress of finding a sunscreen that matches for various reasons can finally be solved! Also, I didn’t realize if the sunscreen burns your eyes, you should switch. I always thought my eyes were too sensitive
Same! Keep looking. They are out there. “Drier” ones work best for me since they don’t move around so much and sit on top of skin more. Also SOME Japanese sunscreens work for me too.
@@christinegonzalez6777 thanks for sharing!!!
I’ve been using the la roche posay one, I’m oily and it’s humid asf where I live. Blends in nicely and doesn’t make me feel like a grease pan
As a redhead who can burn is less 5 min... I do not recommend the Biore UV Aqua Rich Watery Sunscreen SPF 50. I tried this out and my face was covered in freckles when I got home. I haven't seen freckles like that on my face in years since I started wearing sunscreen religiously.
I have oily skin and I've used these oily skin suitable ones.. still made my face look greasy. I. Love. These. Haru Haru Wonder sunscreen and the Eucerin Oil Free sunscreen!
Is didn’t cause any clogging?
@@mimi3981 The Haru Haru and the Eucerin one? Nah not at all! I got the Eucerin one from a European website. The American version is greasy.
Dr Idriss thank you for this video!! The lipstick is beautiful! Can you please share what lipstick you wear?
Got the Canmake sunscreen based on this recommendation, and I've been using it for a few days now. It's amazing! Thank you!
I live in Poland and I buy polish brand SPF 50 Dermika. Really good, but watched your video anyway. You are the best❤
Makes me wonder if you will release a sunscreen product soon. I enjoy your skincare line❤ its change my life!
Black girl sunscreen is my holy grail as a darker girly and Murad, but in this economy BGS for the win
I use the Ultra Violette hydrating sunscreen and it is amazing, makes your skin glow, provides protection and doesn't cause acne breakouts
If I apply sunscreen at 7am, work inside all morning, then go for an hour walk outside at noon, is my sunscreen still protecting me?
No. You should reapply every 2hrs. Add a layer 15min before you go outside at lunch and you'll be good. I found this out the hard way years ago when I walked the 1/2hr home from work at 5:30pm on a sunny summer day with the same morning sunscreen and I was literally fried when I go home! That's why I love the Colorscience mineral powder/brush thing since it's easy to carry and no mirror necessary to apply.
I agree with the other comment, you should apply 10-15m before going outside, and reapply every 2 hours
Technically if you don’t sweat much there is something there but reapplying before going for an hour walk out in the sun would be advisable. (If you are using spf 50, you would get some protection from the sun but 1 hour is really long)
10-15mins perhaps is more suitable.
If not u have to re apply a spf50 because lower than that is insufficient and be sure to check the UV index!
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Video about the ingredients of the product? Like cicapentasiloxane, dimethicone , mineral oil , paraffinum liquidum???
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@@indiatastic no way!! Really!?!??!
I have oily, acne-prone skin. My go-to sunscreen is the ELF Invisible SPF. It has a matte finish and works great both alone and under makeup. It's also water-resistant.
Another favorite is the Allies of Skin The One SPF 50, which is similar to the ELF Invisible but a bit more lightweight and with a higher SPF factor. It is also water-resistant.
For makeup days, I LOVE Paula's Choice Youth-Extending SPF 50. It's not matte, but it's super lightweight, although not water-resistant.
On a bare face, I enjoy the Elta MD UV Clear SPF Tinted. My only gripe is that it tends to pill with many moisturizers and serums, so I usually just use toner underneath.
Don't think that the Tatcha sunscreen is only for dark skin! I am 63, very pale, and have sensitive skin. Tatcha is my favorite face sunscreen! (Even the Drmtlty tinted sunscreen is too dark for me!) The Tatcha is hydrating and works well under makeup.
As pale as I am, Tatcha is also excellent for a no-makeup day.
I just broke down & bought Tatcha. Mostly bc I don't dislike it & it's like wearing nothing which will keep me wearing sunscreen. Northern European ancestry with light skin
I've been using baby sunscreens because of my sensitive skin and I LOVE Pipette spf 30 for baby's 😅 no problems at all at least on my body. I'm looking for something less sticky for my face. I might try that purple onion one? I'm so obsessed with clean ingredients it's hard to tell on brands that aren't from America.
Most of these are not available in Europe. I’m looking for ones for dry, sensitive skin with redness. I don’t know why eg. Dr. Jart is a brand that is available but not their sunscreens. I live in Northern Europe. So, this one didn’t help me much but I have to say, finding your videos has saved my skin! Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!
I have another international SPF video on my channel 🫶
I am surprised you didn't mention the Kiehl's sunscreen serum has peptides. Was hoping you could expand on that. I bought it recently and I quite like it.
Can you make a video about reapplying SPF over makeup?
@careycline8852: Beauty Within has a video about this.
The doctor is delivering top notch content... AS ALWAYS 👏👏👏👏
Can we revisit the Hair Removal Topic especially for facial hair?
Elta is smooth and light, but BOJ works the same at a lower cost! I love that make up applies well over it. My husband loves Skin 1004 Madagascar Centella hyalucica for its no white cast.
I've been ordering Altruist SPF 50 for several years from Amazon UK. It's amazing and doesn't burn my eyes.
The Skin Aqua essence comes in a lightly tinted version called “latte”, which I was about to order but didn’t bcs I read that it looked oily and I’m already extremely oily. It also comes in mint, and lavender.
I would love content on oily skin for mature skin, not acne related. It is hard to find any content that helps to address this issue, would love your help ❤
What is best sunscreen for acne prone skin? Should you continue to use serums and moisturizers under sunscreen?
Thank you for all the recommendations. Anything on how to reapply sunscreen over make up? Any specific product for that purpose? ❤
Excellent video, Dr. Thanks for taking the time to make this!!
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My lovely sunscreens:Roundlab,BOJ,Shiseido.Thanks for amazing video dr.Idriss 🌷
Can you do a video on options for diminishing or getting rid of smile lines 🤞🏽🤞🏽
So I’m near the equator and it’s unbearably sunny and hot around 35 degrees Celsius with real feels of close to 40, I’m using neutrogena spf 70 because it’s cheap and my funds are limited. It’s greasy however and I give it a few mins to sink end then I blot the oil; my question is by doing that am I affecting the efficacy?
For oily skin I recommend Haru Haru sunscreen it’s very matte.
The best i’ve tried for dry skin is DRMTLGY tinted spf 46 ! OMG it’s an Amazing Sunscreen ever
OMG, what lipstick and shade are you wearing?! It's amazing and I NEED it!!
I am going to New York this September with my mom and her 2 long time friends. So, If I see you, my hands will be shaking of nervosity and happiness. It's only for the weekend so my chances are extremely low to meet you but I will surely pick up few stuff at Ulta or Target that you recommended. I live in Canada so there's few brands and products that we don't have and vice-versa. Thanks for all of your recommendations since you started your channel because I took notes 😊
I’d love to see a vid with drugstore facial sunscreen products if possible!
can we please have a video dedicated to hygiene for summer? I know you have mentioned in different short about Botox in armpit and stuff but can we do more deep dive care routines for it?
Hi. I just watched your sunscreen video. I have tried soooo many. I'm 50 and have sensitive eyes more on the dry side skin. My biggest problem is I sweat. I live in Florida right now its summer but I sweat even in winter. I'm menopausal. I do prefer tinted . I watched video twice and I still can't decide. You really didn't bring up sweating. Please help me!!!!!!
Australian Gold spf 50 is a BB cream-like sunscreen that stays on extremely well in high humidity. It's a mineral sunscreen with a matte texture. Love it!
I have sensitive combination skin, oily and dry. I use beauty of joseon in the winter because it’s so nourishing. Then La Roche posay’s oil control spf in the summer.
Thank you so much for every video, they are so helpful ! The dermatologist i go to do not explain or recommend anything to me what best or worst to use she did nothing to help. So your knowledge are truly helpful and appreciated. Thank you so much !
Love to see what sunscreen I’m likely to need
And....🥁🥁 for Fitzpatrick scale 2, for a tinted sunscreen, not orange, not dark, there is LA Roche Posay Anthios light fluid sunscreen, tinted mineral 50 face. Just tried it for the first time yesterday, and it's a treasure.
Thanks for this amazing video! I'd love to get your picks for reapplying with powdered make up already on 😬
What spf is best for people with white/fairskin because when they apply spf their face gets dark/dull as it they have tan on that area where they apply the spf. And when they dont apply spf their face/body doesn’t gets tan or dull like when they have spf on there face.So like which spf they can use which protects their skin from sun damage,tan or dark/dull skin tone and also treats dark circles.❤
How do you feel about the Alastin tinted sunscreen? I use that every morning as my "makeup". Also, I have been using the beauty of joseon sunscreen for a little while now and am a huge fan, love that I can put close to my eyes without getting irritated.
Thank you for this wonderful video! I'm always on the look-out for a sunscreen that is dark to put over top of my mineral ones that have a white cast problem (but I love because they are so luscious!) I love that InBeauty one but their dark was unfortunately sold out. I'll be visiting them in the future when I need a dark mineral.
Related to topic of summer:
- My derm said they would not prescribed hydroquinone in summer (I am WFH go outside in day only x2 times per week, have good sunscreen and UV clothing habbits, don't go to the beach etc.). Should hydroquinone really only be used in winter? I'm in Japan.
- If hydroquinone is no-go in summer, what about arbutin?
- Any thoughts on the following ingredients and if they are BS or not? I find them in a lot of Japanese skincare, but not talked about online much:
Rucinol, 4MSK (Potassium 4-Methoxysalicylate, Energy Signal AMP/Disodium Adenosine Phosphate OT, Placenta Extract
If you have dry skin and want a to tinted one…the ELF dupe for Supergoop is pretty good. (The non-tinted is too). But I like *hydrated* (without being too heavy). Another good one for normal to dry skin is Skin 1004 Hylau-Cica one. I plan to try it next. I’m in a humid environment and like both. The Elf more for cold weather and the Skin 1004 for summer (just add a little bit of serum foundation for skin tint). I’ve heard the Biore and Beauty of J. next.
I know most of your viewers are in the US, but you do have fans in Europe too! And most of these sunscreens are unavailable in European countries. Can you do a special on European sunscreens please?
Still on unseen sunscreen from supergoop for the face and banana boat spf 100 for the body, works just fine for my skin and active life in the summer
Avobenzone is the eye stinging culprit
Thank you for this updated sunscreen video! Unfortunately, none of the mentioned sunscreens for oily skin are available in Europe. Would love it if you could also suggested some European or more international alternatives!
Great roundup, thanks Dr. Idriss! Would you consider a video on the best self tanners? xo
🙋🏻♀️ question! Why can’t I tolerate chemical sunscreens? Is it an allergy? Some may sting right away. Others I may be able to apply them and wear them indoors, but then as soon as I go outside and expose my skin with the product to the sun, I develop a rash/hives, usually accompanied by a prickling sensation. It’s so disappointing but the way it is! The delayed reaction or reaction only upon exposure is a puzzler for me. That said, I think I started using my HG SPF thanks to a rec here, the Skinceuticals Physical Fusion. If my skin prefers a product to block rays rather than absorb, so be it.