What a helpful and informative video, thank you! If you're in the SF/Bay area, have you visited Candy Doll Beauty? They have locations in Stonestown and Japantown, the owner is super sweet, helpful, and very knowledgeable. I've used all of these for quite some time, but I've never understood what Ginsing's role in skin care is. I def. appreciate the gentle benefits of Asian skincare, you see results but with less irritation and the ingredients are supportive of the skin barrier. SPF is so much better than when I was a kid! Better texture, better performance, and many have skincare in the formula.
Really appreciate the listing uv filters, along with the functions of the ingredients on our skin. Very helpful. Just found this channel now, but subscribed.
I’ve tried a few of them (well not the US filters of the last one but I love the version from that brand with non US filters)and agree these are great choices. Also affordable!
The house of dohwa is the only one out of these i have not yet tried, but loved all the others especially the SKIN1004 one. Korean sunscreens are amazing. I also like the Haru haru, round lab, scinic and torriden sunscreens
I recently discovered Korean sunscreen/skincare and i am in love!! The question i have is are there any waterproof/resistant Korean sunscreen out there?? I have and use the Skin1004 and have used it at the beach weekly and it is for sure not water resistant, but i love it so much! I also have on the Beauty of Joseon Relief sun +rice probiotics today and love it as well.
I'm really surprised you made that quip about "finally getting UV" in the PNW. Reports have shown that "Washington's rate of skin cancer has increased over the past decade, with new melanoma cases far outpacing the national average" (Axios). Just because there's little sunlight, doesn't mean that we aren't getting UV exposure. As someone who is also living in the PNW, I'm wearing sunscreen every day, regardless if it's visibly sunny.
I also wear sunscreen everyday as I share in my content all the time; I meant this is a good time to talk about sunscreen in greater detail since there’s more interest
Hold up. Are you… are you SKINSPLAINING to, not only a board-certified dermatologist, but Dr. Joyce Park? Gurlllllll, baby girl! Tell me you’re not serious…cuz.. I’m LAUGHING.
@laurendemember8150 a faulty statement is a faulty statement, you can even be a Nobel winner, but if something is untrue, it can be damaging (we are talking about skin cancer here with sun exposure and the old myth that we need protection only in summer).
For melasma I recommend using a tinted sunscreen because iron oxide helps to block visible light from the sun which worsens hyperpigmentation. If you prefer mineral sunscreens I have a big review of tinted mineral spfs coming soon
I am dry and can’t find a moisturizing enough spf. BOJ original and Haruharu chemical (hyped as moisturizing) feel moist to begin with but dry my skin out upon multiple applications. I think this is due to decyl glucoside/similar which can be drying. Gloria at chemist confessions says BOJ is drying for her dry skin. I have heard Asian spf use decyl etc to offset sweat/oil associated the humidity of Asian climates so that checks out. Not for dry skin so far but I’m searching
Interesting! I have combo skin and haven’t found the boj one to be drying. I do like the No7 spf moisturizers or the La Roche Posay toleriane double repair cream with spf for dry skin
Hello, I just found your channel and I love how you explain, but I need help how can I know that my sunscreen is original from the Tocobo brand since there are replicas of it, could you help me 🙏
These korean sunscreens are awful. I have got tan and pigmentation with skin 1004 and beauty of joseon sunscreens. And that was because these sunscreens don't stay on combination skin! Please check the efficacy of sunscreens with uv lamp after hour of applying it on combination or oily skin and you will see that there is no protection any more. A have always used la roche posay and vichy european version sunscreens and never had tan or pigmentation.
I’m sorry you had a bad experience with Korean sunscreens but I’ve never experienced any tan or pigmentation. The UV lamp only measures UVA and not uvb so it’s also not a completely accurate reflection and it’s also more of a check to see where you applied it rather than efficacy. All sunscreens go through a testing process for safety stability and efficacy in order to be sold. I like La Roche and Vichy as well but no reason to hate on Korean sunscreens when you only have anecdotal evidence
@@TeawithMD ,my experience is not anecdotal, a lot of people have the same experience with korean sunscreens too and also my husband does. And the fact that they are tested right after applying doesn't mean that after an hour there will be the same protection as they don't stay on combination skin. And uv lamp would be helpful with revealing that there is not spf coverage any more.
These Korean sunscreens don’t work well in the summertime and none of these are waterproof. I heard this from Dr. Dray too, stick with waterproof for the summer. I use La Roche Posay and Avene waterproof sunscreens during the humid hot summer heat, it stays in place through workouts and sweaty wipe downs. I save my Korean sunscreens for the rest of the year because it works well under makeup.
Maybe your skin is more on the oily side and needs a sunscreen that better suits that? A lot of mineral sunscreens are better for that because of the zinc oxide being drying. While I'm pregnant and only using mineral sunscreens, I find that the mineral version of the Haruharu wonder sunscreen is good for this. Any of them that say they're good for oily skin should do the trick. Don't forget you should reapply every 2-3 hours due to sweating or after being in the water!
I love the Beauty of Joseon sunscreen. It's so lightweight and it's beautiful on the skin. Amazing vídeo.
Thanks for watching!
Numbuzin no 1 Sunscreen is very lightweight and a holy grail for oily acne prone skin people
Ooh I want to try it!
Currently waiting on my 2 pack from stylevanna! Can’t wait to try.
Just discovered your channel. Appreciate the quick and thorough review. Looking forward to seeing more of your content.
Thanks for watching! Lots more content coming soon
What a helpful and informative video, thank you! If you're in the SF/Bay area, have you visited Candy Doll Beauty? They have locations in Stonestown and Japantown, the owner is super sweet, helpful, and very knowledgeable.
I've used all of these for quite some time, but I've never understood what Ginsing's role in skin care is. I def. appreciate the gentle benefits of Asian skincare, you see results but with less irritation and the ingredients are supportive of the skin barrier.
SPF is so much better than when I was a kid! Better texture, better performance, and many have skincare in the formula.
Really appreciate the listing uv filters, along with the functions of the ingredients on our skin. Very helpful. Just found this channel now, but subscribed.
Thank you so much for watching and for subscribing!
I’ve tried a few of them (well not the US filters of the last one but I love the version from that brand with non US filters)and agree these are great choices. Also affordable!
They’re so good!
Wow, looks amazing! I'd love to try it out🥰😘
The house of dohwa is the only one out of these i have not yet tried, but loved all the others especially the SKIN1004 one. Korean sunscreens are amazing. I also like the Haru haru, round lab, scinic and torriden sunscreens
I ordered many of the ones you mentioned and can’t wait to try!
I recently discovered Korean sunscreen/skincare and i am in love!! The question i have is are there any waterproof/resistant Korean sunscreen out there?? I have and use the Skin1004 and have used it at the beach weekly and it is for sure not water resistant, but i love it so much! I also have on the Beauty of Joseon Relief sun +rice probiotics today and love it as well.
ISA KNOX UV Sun Pro Fluid is a fabulous waterproof Korean sunscreen.
I believe I ordered that one to try!
I do need to look into this more!
I'm really surprised you made that quip about "finally getting UV" in the PNW. Reports have shown that "Washington's rate of skin cancer has increased over the past decade, with new melanoma cases far outpacing the national average" (Axios). Just because there's little sunlight, doesn't mean that we aren't getting UV exposure. As someone who is also living in the PNW, I'm wearing sunscreen every day, regardless if it's visibly sunny.
I also wear sunscreen everyday as I share in my content all the time; I meant this is a good time to talk about sunscreen in greater detail since there’s more interest
Yes, and uv index doesn't really reflect on UVA damage, so it was a really faulty statement
Hold up. Are you… are you SKINSPLAINING to, not only a board-certified dermatologist, but Dr. Joyce Park? Gurlllllll, baby girl! Tell me you’re not serious…cuz.. I’m LAUGHING.
@laurendemember8150 a faulty statement is a faulty statement, you can even be a Nobel winner, but if something is untrue, it can be damaging (we are talking about skin cancer here with sun exposure and the old myth that we need protection only in summer).
Been using BOJ for the longest. Any mineral sunscreens for melasma that you recommend? Thanks
For melasma I recommend using a tinted sunscreen because iron oxide helps to block visible light from the sun which worsens hyperpigmentation. If you prefer mineral sunscreens I have a big review of tinted mineral spfs coming soon
I am dry and can’t find a moisturizing enough spf. BOJ original and Haruharu chemical (hyped as moisturizing) feel moist to begin with but dry my skin out upon multiple applications. I think this is due to decyl glucoside/similar which can be drying. Gloria at chemist confessions says BOJ is drying for her dry skin. I have heard Asian spf use decyl etc to offset sweat/oil associated the humidity of Asian climates so that checks out. Not for dry skin so far but I’m searching
Interesting! I have combo skin and haven’t found the boj one to be drying. I do like the No7 spf moisturizers or the La Roche Posay toleriane double repair cream with spf for dry skin
Thanks for being so helpful
Thanks for watching
Can you please review some good physical ones for sensitive/dehydrated oily skin?
Great question because I have a physical sunscreen video coming soon!
Can you please tell me are these all safe to use in pregnancy?
Hello, I just found your channel and I love how you explain, but I need help how can I know that my sunscreen is original from the Tocobo brand since there are replicas of it, could you help me 🙏
are those can use with kids 4 years old? of not, Which sunscree do you recommend? Thanks
do any sting the eyes?
They have not for me
These korean sunscreens are awful. I have got tan and pigmentation with skin 1004 and beauty of joseon sunscreens. And that was because these sunscreens don't stay on combination skin!
Please check the efficacy of sunscreens with uv lamp after hour of applying it on combination or oily skin and you will see that there is no protection any more.
A have always used la roche posay and vichy european version sunscreens and never had tan or pigmentation.
I’m sorry you had a bad experience with Korean sunscreens but I’ve never experienced any tan or pigmentation. The UV lamp only measures UVA and not uvb so it’s also not a completely accurate reflection and it’s also more of a check to see where you applied it rather than efficacy. All sunscreens go through a testing process for safety stability and efficacy in order to be sold. I like La Roche and Vichy as well but no reason to hate on Korean sunscreens when you only have anecdotal evidence
@@TeawithMD ,my experience is not anecdotal, a lot of people have the same experience with korean sunscreens too and also my husband does. And the fact that they are tested right after applying doesn't mean that after an hour there will be the same protection as they don't stay on combination skin. And uv lamp would be helpful with revealing that there is not spf coverage any more.
These Korean sunscreens don’t work well in the summertime and none of these are waterproof. I heard this from Dr. Dray too, stick with waterproof for the summer. I use La Roche Posay and Avene waterproof sunscreens during the humid hot summer heat, it stays in place through workouts and sweaty wipe downs. I save my Korean sunscreens for the rest of the year because it works well under makeup.
@@sewitseams5632, now I am doing exactly the same, but using european vichy and la roche posay in the summer.
Maybe your skin is more on the oily side and needs a sunscreen that better suits that? A lot of mineral sunscreens are better for that because of the zinc oxide being drying. While I'm pregnant and only using mineral sunscreens, I find that the mineral version of the Haruharu wonder sunscreen is good for this. Any of them that say they're good for oily skin should do the trick. Don't forget you should reapply every 2-3 hours due to sweating or after being in the water!
You all have failed to show a really matte sunscoop for extremely oily skin. All of you show all the oily sunscreens. Shame
Not sure you’ve ever seen any of my other content but I have recommended mattifying sunscreens and sticks in the past.
@@TeawithMD where is the video? Link please.