TYPO Y’ALL: Messed up the text for the Beauty of Joseon SPF, it’s not a USA mineral, it’s a Korean chemical SPF 50 😊 Thanks for calling it out, sorry for the confusion! 🫶🏼
HYRAM I GOT RLLY SUNBURNT ON MY FACE OVER THE SUMMER😭😭AND I NEED YOUR HELP🙏🏽 I USED HAWAIIAN TROPIC WEIGHTLESS HYDRATION FACE SPF 30 I DONT THINK ITS WORKING SO SHOULD I SWITCH TO OLAY REGENERIST WHIP ACTIVE MOISTURIZER W SUNSCREEN BROAD SPECTURM SPF 40 OR SHOULD I BE OPEN TO KNEW SUGGESTIONS WHAT WOULD YOU RECOMMEND?🫶🏽
Thank you forever for recommending Korean sunscreens! I started using the newly reformulated Dear Klairs Light Airy SPF (now they are calling it the All Day Airy sunscreen). Maybe I’m paranoid because of the scandal when they had to pull it from their shelves, but I don’t know if it works as well? Like I still have some occasional redness on my face and I’m not sure if that’s just because it is summer in the Deep South and I need to reapply more, or what. I also layer it with the Revision Intellishade SPF mineral foundation so like, I feel like I should look like Snow White. I still have to use up 2 bottles of the Dear Klairs but maybe I’ll switch to the Beauty of Joseon next!
Everytime he talks about sunscreens y come to see if he mentions 365 which I never stopped using since I discovered it and he never do haha. Initially looks a little white, but if fades like in about 5 mins or so and clears. Don't want to use anything else. :)
An important thing to note: SPF doesn't add up/accumulate. For instance, if you put on SPF 30 sunscreen and then put on an SPF 15 moisturizer or foundation (moisturizer goes before sunscreen btw) you're not going to get SPF 45 worth of UV protection. You still get 30.
I'm all here for the Korean sunscreens (I use Scinic myself) but admittedly am skeptical after that whole controversy a few years back when a bunch of the Korean sunscreens were exposed for not actually having sun protection. At the time I was using that centella sunscreen that you yourself had recommended. No wonder the formula felt so easy and clean lol. I realize it wasn't the fault of the brands as they were duped into believing whatever ingredient did indeed have sun protection, but now I'm skeptical whenever the formula feels too good to be true (i.e. no cast, no irritation, etc.)
I feel the exact same way!! I also tried the one he recommended that ended up not being what it was supposed too and it was so amazing I was bummed. I’m now trying the Madagascar Centella Skin 1004 (the one with the blue packaging) and it is soo great as far as texture and zero white cast but I can’t help but be skeptical that it’s even working because it’s so great:/
I think we should be skeptical about any sunscreen brand, not just the Korean controversy. I've heard about a variety of brands, American or European, that don't match what it says on the bottle too. Also just in general, I'm skeptical about American products based on vids I've seen. 😞😞😞 This message is to everyone of course, I'm sorry if this comes off as fear mongering. I'm saying this bc no one really talks about the other controversies. Its always Korea, Korea when we should be aware of everything 😅
This was SO needed. Because of the SPF lawsuits, I was looking for a video for some alternatives and this is PERFECT! $13 for Beauty of Joseon? That’s about the same or even cheaper than most USA sunscreens. Also, for white cast, I found that if you just keep dabbing and blotting it, it should go away. Key is to use little by little so it doesn’t oversaturate and give that look
Yayy I hope you like the Beauty of Joseon! You can see my other favorite sunscreens in these videos if you want to look for more! 😊 The BEST Sunscreens of 2022! - ruclips.net/video/rFHeO2UV54o/видео.html The Top Summer Sunscreens of 2023 - ruclips.net/video/YM5Mxnc6rII/видео.html
Beauty of Joseon is gorgeous. No white cast even if I pile it on (I usually do two layers). It’s like skincare really. Works beautifully under makeup too
Just be aware that the Joseon sunscreen is only 50mL. Many of these Korean sunscreens used to be 80-100mL, but are now 50mL. The tube is PUNY. So it’s more realistic to compare it to a 100mL local sunscreen for $26, which doesn’t seem like such a great deal anymore.
Try Australian sunscreen. Regulations in Australia are so that your spf has to be the same even after hours of wearing, whereas in us, a 50 spf sunscreen can become a 25 spf after 2-3 hours
@@isabeldelong9577I'm not talking about water resistant sunscreen at all. Just normal sunscreen in general. The spf regulations are different in Australia
As someone who is naturally very sweaty, I find that sunscreens that protect well are the sweat and water resistant ones even if the spf number in itself isn't the highest. My fave sunscreens include Avene intense protect spf50, Holika holika aloe soothing waterproof suncream spf50, Dr g mild green sun up spf50, Missha cicadin sunmilk spf50, with honorable mentions being Garnier hydra24 spf50 and Paula's choice daily moisturizing lotion spf30. I wanted to like Paula's choice extra care non greasy spf50 because it was really sweat resistant and had nice texture BUT the oxybenzone in it sensitized my skin SO MUCH 😭😭😭😭😭😭
I also love Avene's intense protect for the body. Wayyyyy too greasy for my face and stings the crap out of my eyes. UVMune 400 cream formulation was perfect for the face though and very robust.
Korean sunscreens are decent but overall I find European, Japanese, and Australian sunscreens to be the best of the best. They have very strong protections and they focus more on the actual uva and uvb filters more than the bells and whistles ingredients like antioxidant ingredients, plant extract, etc.. You can easily find the water, sweat, and friction resistant formula from sunscreen products made in these 3 places than the Korean sunscreen too in my experience
Eucerin Oil Control Face Sun Gel-Cream SPF 50+ (European) is the absolute best sunscreen for oily skin. It legit leaves a natural dry touch finish, is water and sweat resistant, fragrance free and has a UVA-PF higher than the EU recommendation. Yeah, it contains alcohol but it's impossible to create a sunscreen with a high UVA protection that's actually usable without it. Imo everyone should have at least two sunscreens, Korean ones for everyday use and European/Australian ones for outdoor activities.
@@miles1.0 Yes, Korean sunscreens are the most elegant and they focused on nice skincare ingredients like centella, niacinamide, rice extract, etc while the European/ Australian ones like La Roche, Isdin, Australian Gold, Bondi Sands, etc are tough af in terms of protections.
I've been using Nivea for years (I'm European, don't know if Americans know the brand) and I know it works because when I missed a spot last summer I got a lobster red sunburn on that little sliver of skin while the surounding area was completely unaffected.
Spray sunscreen - Dr Dray has talked about these. She said you need to rub it in after spraying and not to spray directly on your face since you might inhale it. Even if you hold your breath, odds are you’re going to screw up from time to time and accidentally inhale. Seems like the list of reasons not to use this goes on and on.
Are they still good for the body? I would have never thought to use spray on my face (and never will) but use it and rub in on my body for ease (lifeguard).
I think there are also a lot of European brands that are good! Such as ACO, Vichy, La Roche-Posay etc. One super interesting one is the Swedish EVY Technology that came up with a very innovative solution that lasts for 6+ hours. I don't know if the US has any of these brands available, and if you do maybe they are really expensive, but it would be really cool to see your views on EVY for example! 😊
Just want to add that while korean sunscreen are absolutely wonderful. If you live in the EU the quality is very similar. The US is way behind both europe and asia.
With you on the Korean ones, I swear by Etude House Mild Airy Finish SPF50 because it's broad-spectrum, absorbs in and looks completely matte, even works as sort of a primer as it delays oiliness for me. Been staving off the sunburn for years with it. Though, despite your reservations, the Supergoop Unseen Sunscreen would be up there on my list is it weren't so hideously expensive and only SPF 30 anywhere I find it in the UK, we don't get the full Supergoop range here and paying nearly £40 for a tiny bottle of SPF30? Nah. I can get the EH for less than half that (though I'm finding it harder to find and scared it's being discontinued). For my body though I just grab any well rated chemist or big name brand like Garnier or Nivea as I'm not so bothered about the heavier formulas for my arms, chest etc. and they are very effective and more economical.
Oh Etude House sounds great, love you've found that! 😄 yeah Supergoop is just hard to justify the price for the size 🥲 and my favorite body sunscreen is the Native Unscented SPF 30 Sunscreen if you want to look for a new one! howl.me/cjIUdDdnvxT
I'd love to see a review of Japanese sunscreens! I've fallen in love with a few, and same with Korean sunscreens. Rohto Mentholatum gel sunscreen (with a pump) has been my current favorite, but anessa, biore, and Nivea also make great ones.
He's said in a few comments that he's not very familiar with Japanese ones. Maybe I just live in a different corner of the skincare community to Hyram's, but I'm shocked because even though Korean skincare has been much trendier, I thought that when it came to sunscreens, Japanese ones had been hyped up just as much as Korean ones for years now. It's hard to even talk about SPF without someone bringing up Biore or Canmake, or others. I think my fave so far is the Rohto lavender-tinted one! It dries down completely on my skin, so I don't worry about it rubbing off, and the finish is just *chef's kiss.* And the tint isn't strong either.
I recommend japanese sunscreens as they are good as well! • Kao Biore UV Aqua Rich Watery Essence SPF50+ PA++++ 70g ($9) • KUMANO COSME Reihaku Hatomugi UV Care & Moisturizing The UV Milky Gel SPF50+ PA++++ 250g ($14)
European sunscreens are the best imo as they combine the elegance with effectiveness. Korean ones are nice but most are not water resistant and the uvA protection is not as high, so they just are not suitable for intense sun exposure days, outside sports, beach days and the like.
You put me onto Korean sunscreen and I'm never looking back! Ive never used sunscreen daily bc of the fact that most gave me bad acne breaks out... even mineral sunscreens did.. but omg I loveeee Korean sunscreens! They are amazingggg!
You should try Japanese sunscreens! They are cheaper then Korean sunscreens and have more in them. I have the nivea uv super water gel and the skin aqua sunscreen, both around 14 cad and both 140 ml.
thank you hyram, it’s so hot where I live, and I haven’t been going out bc I’m scared of getting sunburnt. now I know which one to useeeee! thanksssssssss
thanks to you i’ve been OBSESSED with the bliss sunscreen, i love the way it makes my skin feel and i love how it looks on my skin so thank you thank you thank youuuu!
I’m curious about everyone’s thoughts on serum/liquid sunscreens. I’ve seen a few now and it seems as if they’re becoming more popular, but I’ve never tried and don’t know how I feel about them in terms of effectiveness. Also, I’ve got to be honest, I really hate the demonizing of chemical sunscreens. When I first got into skincare every influencer made chemical sunscreens sound SO TERRIBLE. After a few years now into my skincare journey, I realize this couldn’t be further from the truth and I can’t stand how influencers continue to drive this narrative that they’re so awful. My dry skin can’t handle the drying experience of mineral sunscreens and there’s some truly great chemical sunscreens out there. My personal fave- Bondi Sands! So if mineral isn’t working for you, don’t let anyone sway you away from trying chemical!
My skin is dry, sensitive AND acne prone and the Beauty of Joseon sunscreen has been my absolute favourite so far :D no irritation, no white cast, no oily texture, and lots of hydration!
Should try babo sunscreen, literally was trying to be a cheap bitch too at the time which is a completely different price now and it didnt easily rub off products of my face as easy, i believe hardly or no white cast, and didnt feel bad to me. The bottle looks different now then what it use to. Definitely would be looking forward to you hyram. I have watched your videos a little after you first started and helped me realize that what my parents and grandparents taught me to try to help my face and body is just not the way to go. Literally was putting straight alcohol and was burning feeling, supposingly was and is suppose to help with acne. My dad still to this day swears on it and does not want him with skincare advice.
Omg loved this! As an Aussie I love using different Australian brands. Atm Hamilton is amazing for me. Would be super cool if you did an around the world of must purchases of different brands from within different countries. So when I finally get my next holiday in I know what to look out for 😊
I used a sunbum face sunscreen for a few days and I got these horrible scaly rashes on my eyelids that didn’t go away for weeks. now I use hero cosmetics spf which is a mineral sunscreen and it’s incredible
Yay I hope you find a sunscreen that doesn't leave as strong of a white cast! My other sunscreen videos have a lot more recommendations to look at! 😊 The BEST Sunscreens of 2022! - ruclips.net/video/rFHeO2UV54o/видео.html The Top Summer Sunscreens of 2023 - ruclips.net/video/YM5Mxnc6rII/видео.html
There should be a bit more of a nuanced list and some additions. Korean and Japanese sunscreens are elegant and effective but I would never ever rely on them for activities outside routine day-to-day things like errands or going to work, etc. They just don't have a robust formula that can stand up against significant sweating, rubbing, etc. Their advantage is their elegance and they get you to want to wear them every day which is awesome. There should be another category where European/Australian sunscreens come in to play because they also use some of the same new-age filters but with a much more robust formula. La Roch Posay's UVMune 400 cream formula is a perfect example. I run to this if I'm going to go on vacation somewhere hot. For the body I might go for Avene's Intense Protect since it's relatively cheap for the quantity but too greasy for my face. Both of them are water resistant and very strong.
I've been using this: Dr. Sheth's Ceramide & Vitamin C Sunscreen - 50 gm. It's an indian brand of sunscreen which I order from Distacart. It can pill if using other products and go right in with the sunscreen so I wait until my serum has absorded before applying this sunscreen. I was hoping Hyram can look into this one and see how good it is. The ingredient list is in INCIDecoder if anyone is curious.
You are missing Australia sunscreen. They have a total different rule to protect skin from the sun. They also have a Cancer's Council, and have their sunscreen test harder than ever. You should consider they also. One thing maybe formula can not pass Korean but it still better than US & EU sunscreen.
I love Korean sunscreens! That’s all I use. I have brown skin so physical sunscreen always leaves a white cast. And I’m sensitive to American chemical sunscreen. But Korean sunscreen … 😍🥰 my favorite is the ILLIYOON - Mild Easy-wash Sun Cream.
hyram the some by mi lip sunscreen has octinoxate in it. just fyi guys most lip sunscreens use oxybenzone and octinoxate. you should try the up and up lip sunscreen it doesn’t have either
Please try Korean BODY sunscreens and report back! There is a serious lack of great body sunscreens that don't smell super strong or leave a horrible white cast unless you use USA chemical.
Sunscreen sticks! LabMuffinBeauty did a particularly damning video exposing how many 'swipes' you'd need to get the advertised coverage of these and it is a LOT.
Saw someone recommending Bioré's Aqua Rich sunscreen and I would 100% recommend that one as well! And personally I would love to hear your thoughts on brazilian sunscreens if you can get your hands on those (no idea how available they are to buy online outside of Brazil lol), specially from the brands Sallve and Creamy. I always get curious about what the influencers from other countries I follow would think of those ☺
Oh, this is the same brand my friend recommended to me. She told me the cleansing balm is good and affordable. So I tried it and loved it. It's comparable to Banila Co. Cleansing balm pink tub just a little more clumpy but still able to melt away my heavy makeup. I saw this sunscreen but wasn't sure if it's good or not since I'm using the Supergoop unseen sunscreen and the matte one. Now I'm sure it's going to be my next purchase. I'm going to restock the cleansing balm and buy this sunscreen as well. Thanks Hyram! ❤
I just only use spf that is made in my country, I live in the Middle East, I don’t trust stuff that were not made with hell in mind, we have 4 companies that I rotate between, depends of who has the best deals, there is all kind of spf to all of the companies, chemical and mineral and everything else, my favourite right now is one that comes in a clear gel texture , it has no cas and it works really well also a stick one
*says Korean sunscreens are **the best**!! *admits in comments to not being very familiar with European, Australian, or even Japanese spf... Not trying to throw shade, but this reminds me how trend-driven this industry is.
Ok so i want to tell u my story so i had really bad acne and it sucked so my friends mom said to just put bleach on my face and it will dry it out and be gone DO NOT DO THIS that was not the case and now i’m struggling 20 times more then before… maybe could be told in one of your horror skin care stories
I was wondering if BOJ is a broad spectrum sunscreen because it is not mentioned on their bottle even the uva & uvb protection? + does mentioning uva & uvb protection on the bottle means its a broad spectrum, it mentions in the Isntree bottle tho.
Honestly it's very important to ask a doctor/dermatologist. They are the only ones who can give you the best advice. They actually recommended some great one for my family They were purchased at the drugstore and were reasonably priced.
6:36 Zinc oxide sucks the life out of my skin and leaves it itchy and patchy, people seem to forget that zinc oxide is a very strong astringent and the fact that no matter how silky the formula may be, mineral particles will always have some sort of abrasion to them on the skin, for that reason i use chemical only, i have very sensitive skin and mineral just wrecks it =/
🎉🎉🎉hyram is wavelength we all need. So like yeah combining different worlds and didnt get the credit he deserves. Like if life is suppose to be a screen I'm guessing like having someone like hyram is so nice to be around because you feel like you can walk around with him. There is this thing of well yeah men do control most things but also women do go through life particular ly when becoming a women like a man just can't be even if theyre queer like making the decision to be a mom be pregnant is very different from being a man.
As a German I can good and modern organic sunscreens at the drugstore but besides one Garnier one they're all pretty clumsy. Most Korean ones are just more cosmetically elegant. I say most because the COSRX one and one combi filter one I have suck (COSRX pills and the combi one leaves a white cast even on my face and I have the amount of pigment in my face a white cat has in it's fur).
French pharmacy face sunscreens have rarely failed me in terms of both effectiveness and elegance. Granted you'd need to go to a pharmacy and not dm or rossmann.
@@morgianasartre6709 I tried several pharmacy ones, including French ones before incipedia brought Korean ones to my notice and they weren't for me. Plus Korean ones are far cheaper. I order most of my cosmetics on Yesstyle nowadays because Asian cosmetics doesn't use my allergen while 80% of European and American cosmetics do
I (correctly) use a spray sunscreen for my body and an SPF cream on my face and neck while playing a lot outside as a nanny. Reapplying sunblock on my sweaty-ass skin in 80+ degree heat with humidity has me HATING summer and sunscreen.
I've been eyeing Korean sunscreens, but they're hard to find! I've heard that Amazon can be a sketchy place to buy cosmetics and skincare products because of fakes/dupes out there that don't get the job done. I definitely don't want to gamble with my sunscreen. . .so what is the best place to buy Korean sunscreens?
Hey Hyram! I love your video. Could you pleas do a video about chlorine damage..us swimmers are struggling. We’re typically in the pool 2-4 hours a week and we also can struggle with acne/blackheads! Thxs ❤️ you content!
Can you give advice on my routine? I have dry skin with almost no acne. I use a miceller water for my makeup, the Neutrogena Ultra Gentle Daily Foaming Facial Cleanser and then the Cerave Daily Moisterizing Lotion and the Cetaphil Sheer Mineral Sunscreen Stick and i sometimes use the Cereve Morning Lotion with SPF 30 (thats why i use the cetaphil one). I'm 13 and do this everyday. Are there any products i should add/remove? Thanks for always educating us!
Hey, just fyi - Paula’s Choice has a phenomenal spf lip balm! Great texture, smooth and truly hydrating and with an spf 50! It is an all mineral sunscreen (zinc and titanium dioxide) which is great for me because I break out in a rash from chemical formulas ( the USA ones) would love to try a Korean brand but have heard the concerns and worried if they actually work? What do y’all think?
Hi Hyram, I'm from German speaking Europe and we do have some brands like Ladival and Eucerin that I am fully obsessed with. If you ever get your hands on these ones, I would be curious what you think
My all time sunscreen that I religiously continue to buy and use daily is mineral snscreen by colorscience they are a bit pricey but honestly worth it. I found it is great for my sensitive, acne prone skin plus their formula does not have a white cast in it! They have a milky creamy formula and also sell a powder version I prefer the milky cream version. I have yet to try a korean sunscreen I am tempted but I am just not sure how my sensitive skin will respond to it which makes me nervous. Coorscience though has some amazing products for sun protection!
Hi Hyram, I have a question but first I just want to say how much I love your channel and how you have helped me so much with my skincare! My question is do you have suggestions for a starter retinol? Thank you 😊
TYPO Y’ALL: Messed up the text for the Beauty of Joseon SPF, it’s not a USA mineral, it’s a Korean chemical SPF 50 😊 Thanks for calling it out, sorry for the confusion! 🫶🏼
HYRAM I GOT RLLY SUNBURNT ON MY FACE OVER THE SUMMER😭😭AND I NEED YOUR HELP🙏🏽 I USED HAWAIIAN TROPIC WEIGHTLESS HYDRATION FACE SPF 30 I DONT THINK ITS WORKING SO SHOULD I SWITCH TO OLAY REGENERIST WHIP ACTIVE MOISTURIZER W SUNSCREEN BROAD SPECTURM SPF 40 OR SHOULD I BE OPEN TO KNEW SUGGESTIONS WHAT WOULD YOU RECOMMEND?🫶🏽
@@user-rb9wo1he1oyou should use a higher spf
11:27 what about stick spf??
Thank you forever for recommending Korean sunscreens! I started using the newly reformulated Dear Klairs Light Airy SPF (now they are calling it the All Day Airy sunscreen). Maybe I’m paranoid because of the scandal when they had to pull it from their shelves, but I don’t know if it works as well? Like I still have some occasional redness on my face and I’m not sure if that’s just because it is summer in the Deep South and I need to reapply more, or what. I also layer it with the Revision Intellishade SPF mineral foundation so like, I feel like I should look like Snow White. I still have to use up 2 bottles of the Dear Klairs but maybe I’ll switch to the Beauty of Joseon next!
What about serum spf like supergoop daily dose
clicking to see if it’s my sunscreen
Same 😂 knowing full well I use a Hyram recommendation...what if he changes his mind?
I have been using the Bliss one, so I am. Buzzin. 🫶🏻
Me too 😂
Everytime he talks about sunscreens y come to see if he mentions 365 which I never stopped using since I discovered it and he never do haha. Initially looks a little white, but if fades like in about 5 mins or so and clears. Don't want to use anything else. :)
No literally😂
An important thing to note: SPF doesn't add up/accumulate. For instance, if you put on SPF 30 sunscreen and then put on an SPF 15 moisturizer or foundation (moisturizer goes before sunscreen btw) you're not going to get SPF 45 worth of UV protection. You still get 30.
Yes, great point many people misunderstand!
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I'm all here for the Korean sunscreens (I use Scinic myself) but admittedly am skeptical after that whole controversy a few years back when a bunch of the Korean sunscreens were exposed for not actually having sun protection. At the time I was using that centella sunscreen that you yourself had recommended. No wonder the formula felt so easy and clean lol. I realize it wasn't the fault of the brands as they were duped into believing whatever ingredient did indeed have sun protection, but now I'm skeptical whenever the formula feels too good to be true (i.e. no cast, no irritation, etc.)
I feel the exact same way!! I also tried the one he recommended that ended up not being what it was supposed too and it was so amazing I was bummed. I’m now trying the Madagascar Centella Skin 1004 (the one with the blue packaging) and it is soo great as far as texture and zero white cast but I can’t help but be skeptical that it’s even working because it’s so great:/
Then again even sunscreens from america often do not deliver the promised protection exactly
Wait I use the scinic one too do u know if it’s real spf
That would be my worst product nightmare 😭
I think we should be skeptical about any sunscreen brand, not just the Korean controversy. I've heard about a variety of brands, American or European, that don't match what it says on the bottle too. Also just in general, I'm skeptical about American products based on vids I've seen. 😞😞😞 This message is to everyone of course, I'm sorry if this comes off as fear mongering. I'm saying this bc no one really talks about the other controversies. Its always Korea, Korea when we should be aware of everything 😅
This was SO needed. Because of the SPF lawsuits, I was looking for a video for some alternatives and this is PERFECT! $13 for Beauty of Joseon? That’s about the same or even cheaper than most USA sunscreens. Also, for white cast, I found that if you just keep dabbing and blotting it, it should go away. Key is to use little by little so it doesn’t oversaturate and give that look
Yayy I hope you like the Beauty of Joseon! You can see my other favorite sunscreens in these videos if you want to look for more! 😊
The BEST Sunscreens of 2022! - ruclips.net/video/rFHeO2UV54o/видео.html
The Top Summer Sunscreens of 2023 - ruclips.net/video/YM5Mxnc6rII/видео.html
Keep dabbing and blotting it AWAY 🙄
Beauty of Joseon is gorgeous. No white cast even if I pile it on (I usually do two layers). It’s like skincare really. Works beautifully under makeup too
Just be aware that the Joseon sunscreen is only 50mL. Many of these Korean sunscreens used to be 80-100mL, but are now 50mL. The tube is PUNY. So it’s more realistic to compare it to a 100mL local sunscreen for $26, which doesn’t seem like such a great deal anymore.
@@nepheen Let’s see if my mom knows someone who can get a discount
Try Australian sunscreen. Regulations in Australia are so that your spf has to be the same even after hours of wearing, whereas in us, a 50 spf sunscreen can become a 25 spf after 2-3 hours
Can you recommend one that’s like that please
Incorrect. The united states' has the same water resistance testing as Australia. What you're referring to is the European water resistance testing .
yes! i love thé blue lizard one.
@@isabeldelong9577I'm not talking about water resistant sunscreen at all. Just normal sunscreen in general. The spf regulations are different in Australia
As someone who is naturally very sweaty, I find that sunscreens that protect well are the sweat and water resistant ones even if the spf number in itself isn't the highest. My fave sunscreens include Avene intense protect spf50, Holika holika aloe soothing waterproof suncream spf50, Dr g mild green sun up spf50, Missha cicadin sunmilk spf50, with honorable mentions being Garnier hydra24 spf50 and Paula's choice daily moisturizing lotion spf30. I wanted to like Paula's choice extra care non greasy spf50 because it was really sweat resistant and had nice texture BUT the oxybenzone in it sensitized my skin SO MUCH 😭😭😭😭😭😭
I also love Avene's intense protect for the body. Wayyyyy too greasy for my face and stings the crap out of my eyes. UVMune 400 cream formulation was perfect for the face though and very robust.
Korean sunscreens are decent but overall I find European, Japanese, and Australian sunscreens to be the best of the best. They have very strong protections and they focus more on the actual uva and uvb filters more than the bells and whistles ingredients like antioxidant ingredients, plant extract, etc.. You can easily find the water, sweat, and friction resistant formula from sunscreen products made in these 3 places than the Korean sunscreen too in my experience
Oh that's great, would love to see what your favorites are from each country so I can check them out! 🤩
@@Hyram La Roche Posay UV Mune 400 Fluid (Europe), Biore UV Essence (Japan), Anessa Perfect UV Mild Milk (Japan), and Bondi Sands SPF 50+ Fragrance Free Face Sunscreen Lotion (Australia)
Eucerin Oil Control Face Sun Gel-Cream SPF 50+ (European) is the absolute best sunscreen for oily skin. It legit leaves a natural dry touch finish, is water and sweat resistant, fragrance free and has a UVA-PF higher than the EU recommendation. Yeah, it contains alcohol but it's impossible to create a sunscreen with a high UVA protection that's actually usable without it. Imo everyone should have at least two sunscreens, Korean ones for everyday use and European/Australian ones for outdoor activities.
@@miles1.0 Yes, Korean sunscreens are the most elegant and they focused on nice skincare ingredients like centella, niacinamide, rice extract, etc while the European/ Australian ones like La Roche, Isdin, Australian Gold, Bondi Sands, etc are tough af in terms of protections.
I love Japanese sunscreen, Biore is my favorite
I've been using Nivea for years (I'm European, don't know if Americans know the brand) and I know it works because when I missed a spot last summer I got a lobster red sunburn on that little sliver of skin while the surounding area was completely unaffected.
Wow that sounds like a great sunscreen! 😄
Nivea's sunscreens are pretty reliable
Spray sunscreen - Dr Dray has talked about these. She said you need to rub it in after spraying and not to spray directly on your face since you might inhale it. Even if you hold your breath, odds are you’re going to screw up from time to time and accidentally inhale. Seems like the list of reasons not to use this goes on and on.
Are they still good for the body? I would have never thought to use spray on my face (and never will) but use it and rub in on my body for ease (lifeguard).
@@bellas4738 Dr. Dray demos how to use spray sunscreen. I think the key is to be sure you're using enough and fully covering.
I think there are also a lot of European brands that are good! Such as ACO, Vichy, La Roche-Posay etc. One super interesting one is the Swedish EVY Technology that came up with a very innovative solution that lasts for 6+ hours. I don't know if the US has any of these brands available, and if you do maybe they are really expensive, but it would be really cool to see your views on EVY for example! 😊
Just want to add that while korean sunscreen are absolutely wonderful. If you live in the EU the quality is very similar. The US is way behind both europe and asia.
That's what I've been hearing! Yeah the USA standards are so behind! 😭😭
@@Hyram thank you for responding! Absolutely and for a lot of people EU sunscreens may be more accesible
beauty of joseon will always be my favorite and it smells soo goooddd
Yasss!
With you on the Korean ones, I swear by Etude House Mild Airy Finish SPF50 because it's broad-spectrum, absorbs in and looks completely matte, even works as sort of a primer as it delays oiliness for me. Been staving off the sunburn for years with it. Though, despite your reservations, the Supergoop Unseen Sunscreen would be up there on my list is it weren't so hideously expensive and only SPF 30 anywhere I find it in the UK, we don't get the full Supergoop range here and paying nearly £40 for a tiny bottle of SPF30? Nah. I can get the EH for less than half that (though I'm finding it harder to find and scared it's being discontinued). For my body though I just grab any well rated chemist or big name brand like Garnier or Nivea as I'm not so bothered about the heavier formulas for my arms, chest etc. and they are very effective and more economical.
Oh Etude House sounds great, love you've found that! 😄 yeah Supergoop is just hard to justify the price for the size 🥲 and my favorite body sunscreen is the Native Unscented SPF 30 Sunscreen if you want to look for a new one! howl.me/cjIUdDdnvxT
I'd love to see a review of Japanese sunscreens! I've fallen in love with a few, and same with Korean sunscreens. Rohto Mentholatum gel sunscreen (with a pump) has been my current favorite, but anessa, biore, and Nivea also make great ones.
He's said in a few comments that he's not very familiar with Japanese ones. Maybe I just live in a different corner of the skincare community to Hyram's, but I'm shocked because even though Korean skincare has been much trendier, I thought that when it came to sunscreens, Japanese ones had been hyped up just as much as Korean ones for years now. It's hard to even talk about SPF without someone bringing up Biore or Canmake, or others.
I think my fave so far is the Rohto lavender-tinted one! It dries down completely on my skin, so I don't worry about it rubbing off, and the finish is just *chef's kiss.* And the tint isn't strong either.
I think the Beauty of Joseon is a chemical sunscreen. It’s my fave right now!
just fyi, the sunscreen from beauty of joseon is a chemical sunscreen...
Yes! I realize I wrote mineral in the text bubble 🙃 😩
I recommend japanese sunscreens as they are good as well!
• Kao Biore UV Aqua Rich Watery Essence SPF50+ PA++++ 70g ($9)
• KUMANO COSME Reihaku Hatomugi UV Care & Moisturizing The UV Milky Gel SPF50+ PA++++ 250g ($14)
Ooh I'll have to check those out!
also skin aqua super sun gel too. I like that better than hatomugi. Hatomugi is so oily 😭
The beauty of Joseon is the my favorite sunscreen of all time. It’s SO good
European sunscreens are the best imo as they combine the elegance with effectiveness. Korean ones are nice but most are not water resistant and the uvA protection is not as high, so they just are not suitable for intense sun exposure days, outside sports, beach days and the like.
I have been watching you since I was 9 and now 11 you were my Covid distraction love your videos ❤
Distraction? 😂 from what? Playing outside? Playing online? What are you talking about
@@lca4808no they mean from quarantine, many people were not allowed to leave their house, if you didnt know
@@lca4808 It's a child...be nice, what do you know? Maybe she lost loved ones, or was really anxious about the virus. Be nice.
@@EveGufs 😂😂 thanks
@@lca4808 it was to pass time and learn about skincare
You put me onto Korean sunscreen and I'm never looking back! Ive never used sunscreen daily bc of the fact that most gave me bad acne breaks out... even mineral sunscreens did.. but omg I loveeee Korean sunscreens! They are amazingggg!
what sunscreen do you use
Love how you apply the powder SPF, you were Slaying 💖💖
You should try Japanese sunscreens! They are cheaper then Korean sunscreens and have more in them. I have the nivea uv super water gel and the skin aqua sunscreen, both around 14 cad and both 140 ml.
my skin 1004 centella sunscreen is solving all of my life problems
thank you hyram, it’s so hot where I live, and I haven’t been going out bc I’m scared of getting sunburnt. now I know which one to useeeee! thanksssssssss
Oh yayyy yes keep that skin protected girl! 🫶
@@Hyram hey hyrammm! yes slayyyy! we need our skin protected no matter what time of year! thank u so muchhhh
Automatically panicked when I saw the title... Hyram don't scare me like that
Haha I'm sorry! Just gotta make sure everyone's paying attention! 😉
The Cosrx one is just amazing
thanks to you i’ve been OBSESSED with the bliss sunscreen, i love the way it makes my skin feel and i love how it looks on my skin so thank you thank you thank youuuu!
Yayy you're so welcome! 🤩
I’m curious about everyone’s thoughts on serum/liquid sunscreens. I’ve seen a few now and it seems as if they’re becoming more popular, but I’ve never tried and don’t know how I feel about them in terms of effectiveness.
Also, I’ve got to be honest, I really hate the demonizing of chemical sunscreens. When I first got into skincare every influencer made chemical sunscreens sound SO TERRIBLE. After a few years now into my skincare journey, I realize this couldn’t be further from the truth and I can’t stand how influencers continue to drive this narrative that they’re so awful. My dry skin can’t handle the drying experience of mineral sunscreens and there’s some truly great chemical sunscreens out there. My personal fave- Bondi Sands! So if mineral isn’t working for you, don’t let anyone sway you away from trying chemical!
I love the Zitsticka serum sunscreen…I love it. Under makeup it’s phenomenal, and I break out so much less when compared to mineral sunscreens.
My personal fav is the Japanese sun screen called suncut uv perfect gel, it adsorbs into my skin well
What about Japanese sunscreens? Can you please try them and let us know if you recommend any.
I love your videos so much i’ve been watching every single one since i was 10
Omg that's incredible, thank you so much for your love and support! 🥹💙
My skin is dry, sensitive AND acne prone and the Beauty of Joseon sunscreen has been my absolute favourite so far :D no irritation, no white cast, no oily texture, and lots of hydration!
Yayyy another Beauty of Joseon fan!! 🤩🤩
Should try babo sunscreen, literally was trying to be a cheap bitch too at the time which is a completely different price now and it didnt easily rub off products of my face as easy, i believe hardly or no white cast, and didnt feel bad to me. The bottle looks different now then what it use to. Definitely would be looking forward to you hyram. I have watched your videos a little after you first started and helped me realize that what my parents and grandparents taught me to try to help my face and body is just not the way to go. Literally was putting straight alcohol and was burning feeling, supposingly was and is suppose to help with acne. My dad still to this day swears on it and does not want him with skincare advice.
Omg loved this! As an Aussie I love using different Australian brands. Atm Hamilton is amazing for me.
Would be super cool if you did an around the world of must purchases of different brands from within different countries. So when I finally get my next holiday in I know what to look out for 😊
I used a sunbum face sunscreen for a few days and I got these horrible scaly rashes on my eyelids that didn’t go away for weeks. now I use hero cosmetics spf which is a mineral sunscreen and it’s incredible
Oh no I'm so sorry, your poor eyelids! 😭 I love the Hero Cosmetics SPF too though! 😍
I needed this video! I wear sunscreen every day but It has a white cast which makes me so pale so I've been looked for a new product. Thank you Hyram~
Yay I hope you find a sunscreen that doesn't leave as strong of a white cast! My other sunscreen videos have a lot more recommendations to look at! 😊
The BEST Sunscreens of 2022! - ruclips.net/video/rFHeO2UV54o/видео.html
The Top Summer Sunscreens of 2023 - ruclips.net/video/YM5Mxnc6rII/видео.html
Exactly what I was looking for... tysm dear for this awesome video 💕😊😊😊
There should be a bit more of a nuanced list and some additions. Korean and Japanese sunscreens are elegant and effective but I would never ever rely on them for activities outside routine day-to-day things like errands or going to work, etc. They just don't have a robust formula that can stand up against significant sweating, rubbing, etc. Their advantage is their elegance and they get you to want to wear them every day which is awesome. There should be another category where European/Australian sunscreens come in to play because they also use some of the same new-age filters but with a much more robust formula. La Roch Posay's UVMune 400 cream formula is a perfect example. I run to this if I'm going to go on vacation somewhere hot. For the body I might go for Avene's Intense Protect since it's relatively cheap for the quantity but too greasy for my face. Both of them are water resistant and very strong.
Why did I take this so personally 😂 I was like I do three fingers and bliss blockstar with another sunscreen ❤😂
That's great!!
yess love content on korean skincare, absolute fav ❤. could you make a video on your top k beauty serum recommendations?
I've been using this: Dr. Sheth's Ceramide & Vitamin C Sunscreen - 50 gm. It's an indian brand of sunscreen which I order from Distacart. It can pill if using other products and go right in with the sunscreen so I wait until my serum has absorded before applying this sunscreen. I was hoping Hyram can look into this one and see how good it is. The ingredient list is in INCIDecoder if anyone is curious.
You are missing Australia sunscreen. They have a total different rule to protect skin from the sun. They also have a Cancer's Council, and have their sunscreen test harder than ever. You should consider they also. One thing maybe formula can not pass Korean but it still better than US & EU sunscreen.
Ya I’m using the cancer council one when needed in the pink tube spf 50
Korean sunscreen is not illegal to buy or sell in the US, they are just not FDA approved . .
I just started, but hoping body is included. Just as important
Please try India Sunscreen from the brand Minimalist and Re’equil. Would love to see your review on it.
Indian*
I love Korean sunscreens! That’s all I use. I have brown skin so physical sunscreen always leaves a white cast. And I’m sensitive to American chemical sunscreen. But Korean sunscreen … 😍🥰 my favorite is the ILLIYOON - Mild Easy-wash Sun Cream.
hyram the some by mi lip sunscreen has octinoxate in it. just fyi guys most lip sunscreens use oxybenzone and octinoxate. you should try the up and up lip sunscreen it doesn’t have either
Black girl sunscreen the children's version is amazing!!! No irritation.
I love my supergoop chemical sunscreen. So soft and no breakouts or white cast.
CLE radiant skin CCC Cream it comes in several shades and adjusts to your skin it makes you glow. It's factor 50. Gues what? Korean!
@hyram_2. won what?
Please try Korean BODY sunscreens and report back! There is a serious lack of great body sunscreens that don't smell super strong or leave a horrible white cast unless you use USA chemical.
Sunscreen sticks! LabMuffinBeauty did a particularly damning video exposing how many 'swipes' you'd need to get the advertised coverage of these and it is a LOT.
Saw someone recommending Bioré's Aqua Rich sunscreen and I would 100% recommend that one as well! And personally I would love to hear your thoughts on brazilian sunscreens if you can get your hands on those (no idea how available they are to buy online outside of Brazil lol), specially from the brands Sallve and Creamy. I always get curious about what the influencers from other countries I follow would think of those ☺
Oh, this is the same brand my friend recommended to me. She told me the cleansing balm is good and affordable. So I tried it and loved it. It's comparable to Banila Co. Cleansing balm pink tub just a little more clumpy but still able to melt away my heavy makeup. I saw this sunscreen but wasn't sure if it's good or not since I'm using the Supergoop unseen sunscreen and the matte one. Now I'm sure it's going to be my next purchase. I'm going to restock the cleansing balm and buy this sunscreen as well. Thanks Hyram! ❤
I just only use spf that is made in my country, I live in the Middle East, I don’t trust stuff that were not made with hell in mind, we have 4 companies that I rotate between, depends of who has the best deals, there is all kind of spf to all of the companies, chemical and mineral and everything else, my favourite right now is one that comes in a clear gel texture , it has no cas and it works really well also a stick one
I definitely don’t think about my lips when it comes to sunscreen, I guess I’ve been fortunate enough to not experience a lip burn, that sounds AWFUL
After years I finally found a sunscreen for my sensitive combination skin! The new Dr jart+ every Sunday!!!
I love Korean sun sticks. They are very pleasant to use in summer.
There are sunscreen serums too!!!
Also, are there any sunscreens specifically formulated to EU standards? I assume they are of better quality
Thanks boo! 🥰
Not legal in the US? The Korean beauty store down the street from me sells every Korean sunscreen known to man 😅
I’d have to disagree la roche posay uvme 400 is the strongest filter for uva at least
the BoJ sunscreen is a chemical sunscreen, not mineral as you have listed in your video.
Oh shoot yes, thanks for pointing that out!
I swear I’ve hade that dream before
*Says I dont use chemical sunscreens on my channel
*Uses Beauty of Joseon which is a chemical sunscreen and falsely mislabels it as mineral
*says Korean sunscreens are **the best**!!
*admits in comments to not being very familiar with European, Australian, or even Japanese spf...
Not trying to throw shade, but this reminds me how trend-driven this industry is.
Ok so i want to tell u my story so i had really bad acne and it sucked so my friends mom said to just put bleach on my face and it will dry it out and be gone DO NOT DO THIS that was not the case and now i’m struggling 20 times more then before…
maybe could be told in one of your horror skin care stories
My favorite ride or die sunscreen is the Elta MD sunscreen but I also use the supergoop sunscreen
I was wondering if BOJ is a broad spectrum sunscreen because it is not mentioned on their bottle even the uva & uvb protection? + does mentioning uva & uvb protection on the bottle means its a broad spectrum, it mentions in the Isntree bottle tho.
Honestly it's very important to ask a doctor/dermatologist. They are the only ones who can give you the best advice. They actually recommended some great one for my family They were purchased at the drugstore and were reasonably priced.
Yes dermatologists are definitely going to have the best advice! 😄
6:36 Zinc oxide sucks the life out of my skin and leaves it itchy and patchy, people seem to forget that zinc oxide is a very strong astringent and the fact that no matter how silky the formula may be, mineral particles will always have some sort of abrasion to them on the skin, for that reason i use chemical only, i have very sensitive skin and mineral just wrecks it =/
Hi, Love the video But I think you forgot Stick Sunscreen. Please drop your views on Stick sunscreen.
Love from India.
🎉🎉🎉hyram is wavelength we all need.
So like yeah combining different worlds and didnt get the credit he deserves. Like if life is suppose to be a screen I'm guessing like having someone like hyram is so nice to be around because you feel like you can walk around with him. There is this thing of well yeah men do control most things but also women do go through life particular ly when becoming a women like a man just can't be even if theyre queer like making the decision to be a mom be pregnant is very different from being a man.
I guess you haven't heard about Meredith Duxbury yet 😂 I'm pretty sure she's highly protected if she uses spf foundation
As a German I can good and modern organic sunscreens at the drugstore but besides one Garnier one they're all pretty clumsy. Most Korean ones are just more cosmetically elegant. I say most because the COSRX one and one combi filter one I have suck (COSRX pills and the combi one leaves a white cast even on my face and I have the amount of pigment in my face a white cat has in it's fur).
French pharmacy face sunscreens have rarely failed me in terms of both effectiveness and elegance. Granted you'd need to go to a pharmacy and not dm or rossmann.
@@morgianasartre6709 I tried several pharmacy ones, including French ones before incipedia brought Korean ones to my notice and they weren't for me. Plus Korean ones are far cheaper. I order most of my cosmetics on Yesstyle nowadays because Asian cosmetics doesn't use my allergen while 80% of European and American cosmetics do
A lot of korean sunscreens are meant for daily wear which probably another reason they feel nicer.
@@msk-qp6fn absolutely. Most sunscreens aren't designed with that in mind
@hyram2... Wow, really? That's cool! What do I need to do now?
I (correctly) use a spray sunscreen for my body and an SPF cream on my face and neck while playing a lot outside as a nanny.
Reapplying sunblock on my sweaty-ass skin in 80+ degree heat with humidity has me HATING summer and sunscreen.
I've been eyeing Korean sunscreens, but they're hard to find! I've heard that Amazon can be a sketchy place to buy cosmetics and skincare products because of fakes/dupes out there that don't get the job done. I definitely don't want to gamble with my sunscreen. . .so what is the best place to buy Korean sunscreens?
Id really love for you to test some european brands =) eg. FaceTheory (GB), Jungglück (GER), Colibri (GER), Madara (LVA), Geek&Gorgeous (GER)
Many Korean and Japanese sunscreens (my personal favs) are available on Amazon.
HYRAM WHAT IS THE BEST SUNSCREEN FOR OILY SKIN!!
Hey Hyram! I love your video. Could you pleas do a video about chlorine damage..us swimmers are struggling. We’re typically in the pool 2-4 hours a week and we also can struggle with acne/blackheads! Thxs ❤️ you content!
Does anyone know any good Asian sunscreens for the body, including some sweat/water resistant ones?
Two of my favourite lip spfs are the neutrogena lipcare 20spf and the blistex hydration chapstick with i think 30 spf but im not sure
been using bliss blockstar but in spf 50 and as someone with a REALLY sweaty face, i can say that it is an extremely nice sunscreen.
Can you give advice on my routine? I have dry skin with almost no acne. I use a miceller water for my makeup, the Neutrogena Ultra Gentle Daily Foaming Facial Cleanser and then the Cerave Daily Moisterizing Lotion and the Cetaphil Sheer Mineral Sunscreen Stick and i sometimes use the Cereve Morning Lotion with SPF 30 (thats why i use the cetaphil one). I'm 13 and do this everyday. Are there any products i should add/remove? Thanks for always educating us!
The James Charles pic omg I chocked on my noodles 😂
Hey, just fyi - Paula’s Choice has a phenomenal spf lip balm! Great texture, smooth and truly hydrating and with an spf 50! It is an all mineral sunscreen (zinc and titanium dioxide) which is great for me because I break out in a rash from chemical formulas ( the USA ones) would love to try a Korean brand but have heard the concerns and worried if they actually work? What do y’all think?
Aaaaaah Bliss is my absolute FAVE!!
Please do a video on Byoma I need a better opinion then reviews please BY THE WAY LOVE YOUR CHANNEL
Hi Hyram, I'm from German speaking Europe and we do have some brands like Ladival and Eucerin that I am fully obsessed with. If you ever get your hands on these ones, I would be curious what you think
1:52 Meredith duxbury 👀👀
Hey Hyram! Try using or making a video on Indian sunscreens. Trust me, you'll get a lot more good products. I love them...
Why no love or hype for Japanese sunscreens? I love anessa.
Can u analyze avene vichy eucerin loreAl and revox?
I don‘t mind his premature aging skin - that natural pink lip color is goals
Korean sunscreens are the BEST! I’ve been using the Benton air fit sunscreen and it’s amazing ❤
Can you do a glow recipe review plz
My all time sunscreen that I religiously continue to buy and use daily is mineral snscreen by colorscience they are a bit pricey but honestly worth it. I found it is great for my sensitive, acne prone skin plus their formula does not have a white cast in it! They have a milky creamy formula and also sell a powder version I prefer the milky cream version. I have yet to try a korean sunscreen I am tempted but I am just not sure how my sensitive skin will respond to it which makes me nervous. Coorscience though has some amazing products for sun protection!
Hi Hyram, I have a question but first I just want to say how much I love your channel and how you have helped me so much with my skincare! My question is do you have suggestions for a starter retinol? Thank you 😊