Lab Muffin Beauty Science is one of my go-to YT channels. Michelle is great at breaking down myths and misconceptions in a way that laypeople can understand. Her product recommendations are based upon thoughtful scientific evaluation, not fads. Love her!
Hi Michelle, I wanted to check with you about the effectiveness of Asian sunscreens. I've heard they're less potent because Asians tend to avoid sun exposure and rely on other forms of sun protection. However, I thought SPF50 should provide the same level of protection in both Asian and European sunscreens. What’s your take on this?
It's better to comment on Lab Muffin's channel. I think some Asian sunscreens are good because many of them tend to care about the skin. I don't know about Asians avoiding the sun. They go out a lot and need to as well. Some Asian sunscreens I tried tend to be less oily which is good because oil attracts the sun. Tanning oils even exist. When sunscreens are less greasy then it makes people like using it or reapplying it more. Rather than many people avoiding sunscreen because it used to be more greasy, thick, smelly, and had a white cast. It's nice that Asian sunscreens tend to have more different textures in sunscreens. But the west is catching up a bit.
I was wondering why my dog was so interested on the video, turns out shes looking at the laser pointer. We are watching together now
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I love Michelle so much! One of the brightest and best communicators out there. So grateful for her 😍
Lab Muffin Beauty Science is one of my go-to YT channels. Michelle is great at breaking down myths and misconceptions in a way that laypeople can understand. Her product recommendations are based upon thoughtful scientific evaluation, not fads. Love her!
Reapplying my ISDIN chemical sunscreen as I watch her debunk sunscreen myths ❤
Really loved this video, keen for more.
Such a great talk! Really engaging and informative❤
Very good video and as funny as always! Thank you!
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Great content! Is there a way that I can contact Dr Michelle Wong for further discussions?
Hi Michelle, I wanted to check with you about the effectiveness of Asian sunscreens. I've heard they're less potent because Asians tend to avoid sun exposure and rely on other forms of sun protection. However, I thought SPF50 should provide the same level of protection in both Asian and European sunscreens. What’s your take on this?
It's better to comment on Lab Muffin's channel.
I think some Asian sunscreens are good because many of them tend to care about the skin.
I don't know about Asians avoiding the sun. They go out a lot and need to as well.
Some Asian sunscreens I tried tend to be less oily which is good because oil attracts the sun. Tanning oils even exist.
When sunscreens are less greasy then it makes people like using it or reapplying it more. Rather than many people avoiding sunscreen because it used to be more greasy, thick, smelly, and had a white cast.
It's nice that Asian sunscreens tend to have more different textures in sunscreens.
But the west is catching up a bit.
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