@@starlajordan7613 You can get skin cancer from the sun, sunburn is pretty serious for more than one reason. My mom is actually alergic to the sun, breaks out if she's in it for too long
Tbh it is part of the advice from dermatologists and other doctors, that the best protection is being covered. Maybe not necessarily by becoming a tape mummy, but long sleeves and pants/skirt are your best bet.
@kimbrolyy true but unlike sunscreen, clothings barely wears off throughout the day meaning the protection is more consistent, which is another thing doctors will tell you is a crucial aspect of sun protection
Try australian tea tree oil - yes its an oil, and it has a strong (but not totally unpleasant) smell - and mosquitoes hate that. Never been bitten when applied that in mosquito infested areas. And at home you can put it in a fragrance lamp helps at home.Or try a camping UV Lamp (insect lamp that zaps the bugs/flies and mosquitos)
Can you maybe do a theory for deodorant? Which type is best (Stick, spray, gel, etc)? What kind lasts the longest? Which is the most cost effective? Would it be better to use ones just for armpits or full body deodorant? Are unscented ones better than scented? Which are best for your skin when it comes to ache and irritation? I feel this would be a very useful episode 🩷🩷
Just came from that episode. It was ranked by best to worst smell. Used green tea bags ranked at #5, both versions of Lumi ranked at #6 and #8, apple cider vinegar ranked last, and Speed Stick in particular ranked terribly.
My hubby is a redhead. The stick was one of the worst sunburns he has had! We continually added more, every 15-30 minutes, which is what he does with every other sunscreen. The rest of us used it too, and we all got a burn somewhere and too much sun all over. I will never buy it again!
As someone who works as a snorkel guide, in open ocean, I would love to see comparisons between mineral baser and chemical based sunscreens. In maui County all chemical sunscreens are actually illegal to sell or use, and mineral is the only option, as it's safer for our waters.
The mineral based ones gaining popularity has been great for me because I'm allergic to most of the chemical based ones. I'd love to see that comparison, too!
@kkcliffy2952 you should try the raw love brand! It comes in a little tin that last forever! Out of all of the mineral sunscreens, that one has become my absolute favorite! Though. It does have a little bit of a learning curve in how you apply it
Lab Muffin Beauty Science has already debunked "reef safe" sunscreens, chemical sunscreens aren't harming coral reefs, it's global warming and pollution from agriculture runoff
I've learned from the years, the spray is very inconsistent, the lotion always seems to work the best, but Is the most annoying to apply. Generally the rule i've followed is, if you are going to be in and out of sun, spray is fine. If you are going to sit in the sun, lotion.
This is actually so onteresting to watch. Maybe the sunscreen might be more effective for different skin types. But if theres gonna be a part 3 of this I would like to suggest which sunscreen is best for everyday makeup use.
@@myusickman I don't know much about the condition the original commenter has, but think about it this way: If UV from the sun has a strong effect on them, SPF 50 would be letting 2.1% of all radiation through, and SPF 100 would be letting 1% of all radiation through, over double as effective.
literally screaming at my computer "YOU NEED TO RUB IT IN" the whole video and I felt so seen at the end. theres no way to avoid touching the sunscreen with any method
I actually greatly appreciate these episodes, and your sacrifice. This is the most valuable information from a source i fully trust. I see you, Amy, and this is why you're my favorite.
Quick sun tip: moving around is also a great way to reduce the chance of sunburn! Even small motions such as changing your position every so often can help if you dont have proper protection (tho obviously you should use protection even when moving around)
Amy should really try out foundation sunscreen. You put it on your face, it applies like foundation, and it looks like foundation. Perfect for beach pictures! I wonder if it really works to the same extent as normal sunscreens though.
Thank you so much for these episodes. I've been learning so much about sunscreen this summer (at 29, maybe a bit late) and I really appreciate every bit of info I can get. This take is new, I haven't had a comparison on type yet. Thank you.
the dermatologists I follow here on TH-cam do all recommend stick sunscreen. HOWEVER, only for reapplication. We have to apply sunscreen every 2 hours for it to be effective, but most of us are too lazy and can't be bothered making a mess with a lotion every 2 hours. In the stick form, it's really easy to reapply. So while they recommend stick sunscreen, they do say to apply a base-layer of sunscreen in the morning in the form of a lotion.
Im middle eastern, i never burned when i was younger, now only my shoulders will burn if im in the sun too long, i need to be better at using sunscreen
One thing to remember about the stick is that it's ability to stick on depends on the temperature of the stick itself. The hotter it is, the easier the application becomes. I'm surprised you didn't bring this up.
Amy you have explained so much about my lack of tanning ability!! I used to tan when I was younger but in middle school I got a really bad sunburn and I’m pretty sure I haven’t tanned the same way since. I’m way more likely to burn now!! Thank you for answering a question I didn’t even know I had!!
As i might have an alergy to the sun (i get small circular blisters on my arms and chest) i began using one with physical/mineral protector and its so much better
Style theory idea! Can you do a video on the science around bags under your eyes? Not just what causes them, but what happens in your body to have that effect and ways to counteract them?
Actually sunburn should be treated like any other burn, which means you should have cold water run over the burn for 10-15 minutes, so hop in a cold shower as soon as you can. After the shower, aftersun can be used to hydrate the skin. Repeat every few hours as necessary.
This is crazy! I've been feeling so influenced to buy stick sunscreens due to marketing, creator recommendations, and what seems like the boom of them on the market. Glad you guys did an actual experiment and have science to back it up!
17:13 Nowhere on the directions does it say swipes, let alone 4 swipes. "Apply liberally 15 minutes before sun exposure. Reapply at least every 2 hours. Use water resistant sunscreen if swimming or sweating." Those are the exact directions on the packaging shown both in this video and on the packaging I found searching it online.
LabMuffinBeauty did a sunscreen experiment that showed stick sunscreens need well over 20 swipes (I don't remember the exact number) to actually get to the recommended amount of sunscreen. Edit: oh hey would you look at that it was mentioned in this video!
For those wondering, I found an image of the box as well to see if the directions there are different. While it has a few more disclaimers about sun exposure in general, the directions on the box do not give any indication for "amount of swipes", just the same "apply liberally" wording.
Spray has ended up being my default, because I feel like it can start off getting a bit more coverage as a whole but then I also do massage it in a bit to make sure it really gets everywhere. If you just spray and leave it alone, I feel like sprays don't cover very well at all and it felt almost like common sense to rub it in after you spray. How could millions of tiny dots of sunscreen protect well enough vs making sure to spread them around a little after spraying. Lotions have always been the hardest to apply for me, and seem harder to get a consistent coverage with. And I burn stupidly easy, and feel heat sick really fast in direct sunlight generally.
VIDEO IDEA: If it wouldnt get you demonitised, i would love to see a video comparing different mentrual products based on effectiveness, comfort and safety.
Holup 6:23 did she just call vitiligo virtileego? How in the world did she get that? I have had vitiligo my whole life and have never heard that pronunciation
16:40 Especially with oil in the #2 slot, how do you reconcile the impact of the oil on the card? It seems like there was rejection of a control point without ever actually justifying the validity of the results despite a control failure.
As someone who burns easily this episode is for me. I once out 3 layers of sunscreen on my nose and it still got burnt 😭 I’m incredibly pale and got horribly sunburnt on a camping trip, it was so bad I couldn’t wear my shoes anymore, even though it’s been over a year my legs are still a bit red. I hate it.
Sun burned my nose when i was child. Skin was peeling off and showering was a literal pain to do. We spent a week learning how to surf at the beach and by day 3 my skin was not happy. I used lotion 50fps sunscreen but clearly did not reapply every 2 hours as recommended.
Personally, my skin is very sensitive and doesn't react well to most Sun Cream, Make Up, any of that stuff. So, I found Nivea (I think) to be the most effective for the rare sun that we get here in the UK.
My personal worst sunburn was at the local public pool as a kid. Did a lot of lying on the toasty warm concrete around the pool, back facing that mighty star of ours. Ended up with second-degree burns across my entire back. I spent Christmas (Aussie, so warm Xmas is our norm) in the back of the uncle's van watching everyone else run around and have fun. And proceeded to malt skin onto every single surface my back touched for almost a month afterwards. Sunscreen is no joke. If getting burnt tends to reduce our resistance, I'm very glad I don't do much sunbathing these days. Have a feeling I'd burn much worse if that's the case.
Please do a video on the best way to mow your lawn including different patterns in different mowers like electric self push and rideable and judge it based on looks and speed and maybe one other thing if you want it to look better in a graph😊❤
The package is the problem for stick! It is the same as deodorant. You can't apply exactly the same amount twice. Because the roller doesn't guarantee 😢 So it could be dryer in one spot and extra moisture in another.
Thank you for this. Got a sunburn one weekend (somehow on the first area that got sprayed with sunscreen), and it was not fun. Even sitting comfortably with a back sunburn was a challenge.
My nine year old was nearby when I was watching this, and he literally yelled, "No! The mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell!" 😂😂 It made me smile.
The worst part about the stick is that even with the recommended swipes I feel like a heavily frosted donut. I can't imagine using even more to get proper coverage. At least now I know it's not worth it
As a control I think the same active ingredients and SPF ratings would have been better than the same brand. Formulation with these ingredients seems to be the variable under test, so it would be interesting to see how each formulation (gel, spray, etc) improve or worsen each ingredient (titanium oxide, zinc oxide, etc).
Thank you so much for this video!! I join my schools water polo team and I was confused on what sun screen I should wear and was literally getting burnttt!! But now I know what to get TYSMM
The fact that Mat still has the checkerboard pattern kinda cracks me up
He has "scars" from his theory days.
Mat might have left the channels but the channels haven’t left Mat.
I predict that six years from now Matt will return and say that the checkerboard has finally gone away.
@matthewwriter9539 Then we nead to anoy him to return fore 1 episode thet will leve him scared fore 6 more years
@@matthewwriter9539 I’m hanging your prediction on my board right now.
Mat doing the sunscreen episode last year by himself explains so much we all should’ve known
Yeah 😢
Mat Pat and Amy are going to be checkerboard skin twinsies!
I wanna say somthing funny I don’t need sunscreen I’m brown😁
@@saifjassim6067You DO need it, your skin just doesn’t get red and hurts
Mat has a chess board while Amy has striped stockings
@@brian_or_elliot while I have non burning skin
@@833dbmOsbejz it DOSENT hurt DOSENT get red nothing heck it likes it cus it gets me vitamin D I’m just saying I just don’t need it
The fact MatPat still has the checkerboard pattern is concerning. I hope he didn’t ACTUALLY get skin cancer just so we were properly informed…
Yeah, he should check it out with the dermatologist..
@@midnightangel9818 FR. I don't want the retired TH-camr to actually have skin cancer... 😬
He shouldnt have skin cancer, its just a tan... Right?
@@starlajordan7613 You can get skin cancer from the sun, sunburn is pretty serious for more than one reason. My mom is actually alergic to the sun, breaks out if she's in it for too long
@@starlajordan7613a tan is actually your skin producing more melanin in order to prevent sun damage to prevent skin cancer
This proves that tape is the best sun protection
If only it wouldn't fall off in the water
@@Reen_is_Greenrash guard/swim shirt
Tbh it is part of the advice from dermatologists and other doctors, that the best protection is being covered. Maybe not necessarily by becoming a tape mummy, but long sleeves and pants/skirt are your best bet.
@@deirennethe actual SPF of clothing is quite low at only 5
@kimbrolyy true but unlike sunscreen, clothings barely wears off throughout the day meaning the protection is more consistent, which is another thing doctors will tell you is a crucial aspect of sun protection
Can you test different bug spray so I know what keeps away those nasty mosquitoes the best?
From my experience, deep woods is the best common one.
Yeah, deep woods. Take it from a person that lives in the middle of the woods on a farm.
From my experience, Mugga is the best, it lasts more than 2 hours and reppels everything expect woman
Try australian tea tree oil - yes its an oil, and it has a strong (but not totally unpleasant) smell - and mosquitoes hate that. Never been bitten when applied that in mosquito infested areas. And at home you can put it in a fragrance lamp helps at home.Or try a camping UV Lamp (insect lamp that zaps the bugs/flies and mosquitos)
I need this to happen because mosquitoes go all over me
Amy and Matt are now the checkerboard twins. There’s no debating.
The sun: Hello melanin?
My skin: Melanin broke
The sun: Understandable, have a nice burn
I need a certain Australian PhD scientist to react to this again
It would be funny to see her react to herself appearing 🤣
Eagerly awaiting !!
SAME!
Who is this certain Australian PhD scientist you are speaking of?
@LabMuffinBeautyScience
oh my goodness i love her smmm i recently found out abt her and i watched this video and was shocked how they mentioned her.
Can you maybe do a theory for deodorant? Which type is best (Stick, spray, gel, etc)? What kind lasts the longest? Which is the most cost effective? Would it be better to use ones just for armpits or full body deodorant? Are unscented ones better than scented? Which are best for your skin when it comes to ache and irritation?
I feel this would be a very useful episode 🩷🩷
Omged i agree and should we use antiperspirant or deodorant or crystal. Like do they even work as advertised. It would be a cool episode
would love this
Yes!!!!
Same!!! I would love this too
Just came from that episode. It was ranked by best to worst smell. Used green tea bags ranked at #5, both versions of Lumi ranked at #6 and #8, apple cider vinegar ranked last, and Speed Stick in particular ranked terribly.
7:33 "Release me from this suffering: Computer too dang hot" I like how the Abort option is pre-selected.
Now 2 theorists will forever be intertwined by the unique checkered tan
Wasnt expecting the "whole circle" ending, actually amazing, i love it 😂
My hubby is a redhead. The stick was one of the worst sunburns he has had! We continually added more, every 15-30 minutes, which is what he does with every other sunscreen. The rest of us used it too, and we all got a burn somewhere and too much sun all over. I will never buy it again!
Did you use it on your face, cause thats what youre supposed to do...
As someone who works as a snorkel guide, in open ocean, I would love to see comparisons between mineral baser and chemical based sunscreens. In maui County all chemical sunscreens are actually illegal to sell or use, and mineral is the only option, as it's safer for our waters.
The mineral based ones gaining popularity has been great for me because I'm allergic to most of the chemical based ones. I'd love to see that comparison, too!
@kkcliffy2952 you should try the raw love brand! It comes in a little tin that last forever! Out of all of the mineral sunscreens, that one has become my absolute favorite! Though. It does have a little bit of a learning curve in how you apply it
@@allieburgess3856 I'll definitely check that out! Thanks for the suggestion
Thanks for the reminder and PSA: Reef-safe sunscreen should always be the default if going into the ocean, folks!
Lab Muffin Beauty Science has already debunked "reef safe" sunscreens, chemical sunscreens aren't harming coral reefs, it's global warming and pollution from agriculture runoff
I've learned from the years, the spray is very inconsistent, the lotion always seems to work the best, but Is the most annoying to apply. Generally the rule i've followed is, if you are going to be in and out of sun, spray is fine. If you are going to sit in the sun, lotion.
I LOVED the touch of Jason getting mad at Amy’s staycation so cute
This is actually so onteresting to watch. Maybe the sunscreen might be more effective for different skin types. But if theres gonna be a part 3 of this I would like to suggest which sunscreen is best for everyday makeup use.
or skin colors to depending how strong it is maybe we gotta make them do it all over again sunscreen part 3
I’d love a makeup one! I’ve gone through 3. I think I finally found one I like!
@@breeanaoldham2634which one is it?
I'm allergic to the sun, and loved it when I could get 100 SPF sunscreen. Now, 60 is the best I can find. It sucks.
Have you tried ordering it online?
Thats only a 1% difference of UV radiation from 100 to 60, does it really cause that much of a noticeable difference?
@@myusickman I don't know much about the condition the original commenter has, but think about it this way: If UV from the sun has a strong effect on them, SPF 50 would be letting 2.1% of all radiation through, and SPF 100 would be letting 1% of all radiation through, over double as effective.
amy and matt are now bonded via the checkerboard sunscreen ritual
literally screaming at my computer "YOU NEED TO RUB IT IN" the whole video and I felt so seen at the end. theres no way to avoid touching the sunscreen with any method
I actually greatly appreciate these episodes, and your sacrifice. This is the most valuable information from a source i fully trust. I see you, Amy, and this is why you're my favorite.
The outcome with the stick sunscreen is nuts! I'd assume they'd label it better to not be sued. Yikes.
I do prefer Mat's more reckless yet also more controlled experiment approach but I understand the safety concerns
Not this being uploaded when I have a terrible sunburn 😂
I though you were real
AMY NO! HAVE YOU LEARNED NOTHING FROM MAT?!?!?! DON'T BECOME A CHESS BOARD!!!
She is Jsut becoming striped
she chose zebra
She chose a bad case of stripes
It give me "JOJO HAVE YOU LEARNED NOTHING?!" vibes
"I'M WORKING LATE CAUSE I'M A THEORIST, MY LEGS ARE BURNT TO A CRISP "
Can you do a video on how to best wash hair?
Love this idea
Ummm...👀
Maybe for different types of hairs? Like a mini series
you should get your hands on some Aussie sunscreen and then do "swimming tests" to see which is the most water resistant
6:48
Don't be scared of some grays Santi. They show character and confidence.
You can use aloe vera to help with sunburns
Quick sun tip: moving around is also a great way to reduce the chance of sunburn!
Even small motions such as changing your position every so often can help if you dont have proper protection (tho obviously you should use protection even when moving around)
Amy should really try out foundation sunscreen. You put it on your face, it applies like foundation, and it looks like foundation. Perfect for beach pictures! I wonder if it really works to the same extent as normal sunscreens though.
I would love to try that myself
for any decent uv protection, u would need a significant amount of it, which i would assume would defeat the purpose of the foundation
Thank you so much for these episodes. I've been learning so much about sunscreen this summer (at 29, maybe a bit late) and I really appreciate every bit of info I can get. This take is new, I haven't had a comparison on type yet. Thank you.
the dermatologists I follow here on TH-cam do all recommend stick sunscreen. HOWEVER, only for reapplication.
We have to apply sunscreen every 2 hours for it to be effective, but most of us are too lazy and can't be bothered making a mess with a lotion every 2 hours. In the stick form, it's really easy to reapply. So while they recommend stick sunscreen, they do say to apply a base-layer of sunscreen in the morning in the form of a lotion.
Im middle eastern, i never burned when i was younger, now only my shoulders will burn if im in the sun too long, i need to be better at using sunscreen
Both the host, old and new, are going to look like a chessboard.
WE LOVE YOU STYLE THEORY
This is actually super convenient as I am going to the store right now to get some things for tomorrow’s beach trip 😅
What if I don't have skin?
Rotisserie skin tastes the best
Try drinking the sunscreen then
Borrow some from a buddy, I'm sure they won't mind :)
I wanna say I just don’t need sunscreen I have healthy skin naturally🗿
You should see a doctor
One thing to remember about the stick is that it's ability to stick on depends on the temperature of the stick itself. The hotter it is, the easier the application becomes. I'm surprised you didn't bring this up.
Amy you have explained so much about my lack of tanning ability!! I used to tan when I was younger but in middle school I got a really bad sunburn and I’m pretty sure I haven’t tanned the same way since. I’m way more likely to burn now!! Thank you for answering a question I didn’t even know I had!!
As a fan of legs, I always appreciate "Style Theory" videos like these. 🥰
The checker board pattern on Matt's back will be a reminder of his experiments and how they failed.
As i might have an alergy to the sun (i get small circular blisters on my arms and chest) i began using one with physical/mineral protector and its so much better
Oh my god, I've been wanting a part 2 for this for SO long!!! 🥳
You should do an episode on if being picky with skincare brands is worth it I personally don’t think it is but idk
Phenomenal video. You provided crucial information in an entertaining way.
We just use anti-UV umbrellas :p
Wouldn't a normal umbrella do the same job
A lot of UV you get are from reflected light, so the umbrella is only blocking a portion of the UV rays
uv clothing seems the easiest.
Tbh umbrellas and clothing are your best bet at consistency and cost efficiency
YESS I have been curious about this for soo long thank you!!
Style theory idea! Can you do a video on the science around bags under your eyes? Not just what causes them, but what happens in your body to have that effect and ways to counteract them?
Those eyes are amazing, definitely helped me focus on listening and science. Respectfully, best scientist on TH-cam
If you do get sunburnt you are meant to apply aftersun as that can reduce a significant amount of damage quickly.
Actually sunburn should be treated like any other burn, which means you should have cold water run over the burn for 10-15 minutes, so hop in a cold shower as soon as you can. After the shower, aftersun can be used to hydrate the skin. Repeat every few hours as necessary.
The blue masking tape is way funnier than it should be 😭😂
I think this woman was born to host this channel
This is crazy! I've been feeling so influenced to buy stick sunscreens due to marketing, creator recommendations, and what seems like the boom of them on the market. Glad you guys did an actual experiment and have science to back it up!
Amy is so adorable! Could watch her all day. 🥰🫰
17:13 Nowhere on the directions does it say swipes, let alone 4 swipes. "Apply liberally 15 minutes before sun exposure. Reapply at least every 2 hours. Use water resistant sunscreen if swimming or sweating." Those are the exact directions on the packaging shown both in this video and on the packaging I found searching it online.
That's actually pretty interesting, I'll have to look into that. It would be wrong if they actually lied to us.
LabMuffinBeauty did a sunscreen experiment that showed stick sunscreens need well over 20 swipes (I don't remember the exact number) to actually get to the recommended amount of sunscreen.
Edit: oh hey would you look at that it was mentioned in this video!
For those wondering, I found an image of the box as well to see if the directions there are different. While it has a few more disclaimers about sun exposure in general, the directions on the box do not give any indication for "amount of swipes", just the same "apply liberally" wording.
Spray has ended up being my default, because I feel like it can start off getting a bit more coverage as a whole but then I also do massage it in a bit to make sure it really gets everywhere. If you just spray and leave it alone, I feel like sprays don't cover very well at all and it felt almost like common sense to rub it in after you spray. How could millions of tiny dots of sunscreen protect well enough vs making sure to spread them around a little after spraying. Lotions have always been the hardest to apply for me, and seem harder to get a consistent coverage with. And I burn stupidly easy, and feel heat sick really fast in direct sunlight generally.
That sunscreen video with MatPat was how I found style theory!!
VIDEO IDEA: If it wouldnt get you demonitised, i would love to see a video comparing different mentrual products based on effectiveness, comfort and safety.
How about a Style Theory on the most Stylish Gear in Splatoon? Featuring Vicvillion (or any Splatoon Professional)
Does that count?
What is considered the most stylish is always subjective.
@@33pandagamer Fair.
Now we need a brand comparison on the lotions
Holup 6:23 did she just call vitiligo virtileego? How in the world did she get that? I have had vitiligo my whole life and have never heard that pronunciation
Okay but I need to know where Amy got that Jack Skellington cup at about 4:43
So next video, testing aloe vera and sunburn treatments? :D
If we're doing part 2's to theories, then how about "stain-proof" makeup for sleep to continue from waterproof makeup?
You and Currently Hannah are my guides for sunscreen now ^^
16:40 Especially with oil in the #2 slot, how do you reconcile the impact of the oil on the card? It seems like there was rejection of a control point without ever actually justifying the validity of the results despite a control failure.
Coulda used this vid last weekend before my vacation😂😂
anyway can't watch rn but I'm sure it'll be a great vid
Jesus Matt STILL has the checkered pattern on his stomach that’s actually insane that it’s almost unbelievable (but don’t worry Amy I DO believe you)
As someone who burns easily this episode is for me. I once out 3 layers of sunscreen on my nose and it still got burnt 😭
I’m incredibly pale and got horribly sunburnt on a camping trip, it was so bad I couldn’t wear my shoes anymore, even though it’s been over a year my legs are still a bit red. I hate it.
Sun burned my nose when i was child. Skin was peeling off and showering was a literal pain to do. We spent a week learning how to surf at the beach and by day 3 my skin was not happy. I used lotion 50fps sunscreen but clearly did not reapply every 2 hours as recommended.
Personally, my skin is very sensitive and doesn't react well to most Sun Cream, Make Up, any of that stuff. So, I found Nivea (I think) to be the most effective for the rare sun that we get here in the UK.
By 13… I already got more white hairs than my mother. My class calls me ‘Lola’. (Grandma in Tagalog btw)
I LOVE VACATION SO MUCH IM SO HAPPY YOU WORKED WITH THEMMMMM
I needed this a week ago
So twilight vampires don't die in the sun because they have properly applied sunscreen
That why I stay inside 😅 7:10
My personal worst sunburn was at the local public pool as a kid. Did a lot of lying on the toasty warm concrete around the pool, back facing that mighty star of ours. Ended up with second-degree burns across my entire back. I spent Christmas (Aussie, so warm Xmas is our norm) in the back of the uncle's van watching everyone else run around and have fun. And proceeded to malt skin onto every single surface my back touched for almost a month afterwards. Sunscreen is no joke. If getting burnt tends to reduce our resistance, I'm very glad I don't do much sunbathing these days. Have a feeling I'd burn much worse if that's the case.
me: **sees thumbnail**
me: **gets flashbacks**
Style Theory idea: how does setting spray help keep sunscreen on place? and how different sunscreens types interact with setting spray?
PLEASE make more videos abt sunscreen! Specifically, products for other parts of the body like hair and lips 🙏
Please do a video on the best way to mow your lawn including different patterns in different mowers like electric self push and rideable and judge it based on looks and speed and maybe one other thing if you want it to look better in a graph😊❤
I love your co-worker love between the theory channels :D
5:32 same dude, that’s been me my whole life 😢
I know the spray is bad, but the other than the spritz (apparently not much better), the rest of them are sensory heck.
You won’t sue me if I use this as a science experiment right 😅
The package is the problem for stick! It is the same as deodorant.
You can't apply exactly the same amount twice. Because the roller doesn't guarantee 😢
So it could be dryer in one spot and extra moisture in another.
Thank you for this. Got a sunburn one weekend (somehow on the first area that got sprayed with sunscreen), and it was not fun. Even sitting comfortably with a back sunburn was a challenge.
4:55 no, the mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell
My nine year old was nearby when I was watching this, and he literally yelled, "No! The mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell!" 😂😂 It made me smile.
From the results i can confidently say that the tapes are the best sunscreen
Now I wanna know about makeup with spf in it 😅
I love the style theory riff it reminds me of how much I miss the theory theme songs
The worst part about the stick is that even with the recommended swipes I feel like a heavily frosted donut. I can't imagine using even more to get proper coverage. At least now I know it's not worth it
As a control I think the same active ingredients and SPF ratings would have been better than the same brand. Formulation with these ingredients seems to be the variable under test, so it would be interesting to see how each formulation (gel, spray, etc) improve or worsen each ingredient (titanium oxide, zinc oxide, etc).
This sort of feels like the perfect setup to a myth or fact episode about sunburn "cures"
Thank you so much for this video!! I join my schools water polo team and I was confused on what sun screen I should wear and was literally getting burnttt!! But now I know what to get TYSMM
Change of diet has made a HUGE difference/reduction in my skin's predilection for burning
Idea: If you have not done this yet. I saw a video asking why are jeans blue because denim is not naturally blue but dyed
Cells at Work was used in the animation. Amazing!