I have some questions about Korean sunscreen... Since the UV index is relatively low in Korea, what if they do their tests based in the sun if Korea, then if we used for example in Australia, where sun is stronger... It will be as effective?
SPF rating is standard throughout the world. A lot of Korean sunscreen are tested in a lab. Third party independent lab in Spain usually tests the rating.
I have some questions about Korean sunscreen... Since the UV index is relatively low in Korea, what if they do their tests based in the sun if Korea, then if we used for example in Australia, where sun is stronger... It will be as effective?
As a woman from Rio this also concerns me
that's why i go for sunscreens rhat are tested acc to both korean and us labs
I'm pretty sure they do these tests in labs where the uv can be controlled and measured, not just out in the outdoors.
SPF testings are internationally standardized and are done in labs.
SPF rating is standard throughout the world. A lot of Korean sunscreen are tested in a lab. Third party independent lab in Spain usually tests the rating.
Hi, how often do you need to reapply with this stick?
I hope you applied the correct amount off camera. The amount you applied on camera, of course you got burnt.
How it feels on the skin? I have oily skin and thinking on buying it
It’s ok not my favorite tho
@@LaurenJanelle thanks ✨
A bit greasy, but it's ok and it doesn't make me break out
Yuck she used it on her leg and face. Yuck
that's what its made for.
@@Moon_Sh0t_X1 but leg can be dirty, and bacteria goes to face on next appliance
Use tissue to clean the top before your next apply