I use regularly littlleeextra's rice berry sunscreen. It provides great protection for the skin. It helps enhance skin complexion. It doesn't cause acne and it repairs damaged skin too. It hydrates very well. It leaves a subtle dewy finish. It has no noticeable scent. The texture is great and blends smoothly. It applies perfectly and sets well. Consider getting it in a bundle with the rice berry face moisturizer and serum for a complete skincare routine. It's perfect for getting that flawless skin. It won’t let you down.
I finally tried the Elta MD one. It pills like crazy no matter if I use it by itself or with a moisturizer (letting it sink in). I prefer the Hero green one
The Versed sunscreen is now 75ml for the same $25 price point. Also, an excellent (near identical) dupe for the UV Elements is the DRMTLGY Physical Tinted SPF 44, which is $12 cheaper. That Universal Tinted SPF 46 is still my holy grail sunscreen though, so I'm glad you mentioned it!
I'm so happy that you mentioned Versed Sunscreen. It's my HG. It fits my skin tone perfectly just like I am wearing nothing on my face. The consistency is not too oily or too dry and the ingredients also don't break me out (I'm very acne prone).
Nothing beats Australian Gold if you can find a shade that will work you. It’s got antioxidants, super water resistant and matte. It’s 89ml for under $20. My go to for tinted sunscreen.
I was hopeful when I bought it last summer. My facial skin didn't like it. It was irritating and broke me out. Guess I'll use it for my arms and hands when driving. I live in AZ. I tried Cotz and that seemed to be tolerated. Still looking for my holy grail. Colorescience is one I've been wanting to buy but the price has me holding off.
@@dr.jennyliuhi could you recommend one safe for people with fungal issues also I have a question about an ingredient I found in a few products it’s lactobacillus ferment ,, is that safe for people with seborrheic derm ( fungal issues ) love your content ! Thank you
I have tried a lot of tinted sunscreens. Avene (horrible color), la roche posay (the ones from Europe, many colors to choose from), colorscience, and Skinbetter. I seem to like Colorscience so far because of shade availability. I am trying more budget friendly options to save some money. I have super sensitive skin, so I tried the 2 newest sunscreens from Vanicream. Just add a sqirt of your favorite foundation for color, and you are fine. You probably need to go a little darker on the foundation for better color, but honestly, these sunscreens are pricey. I want to save my money 💰 for better treatment products. I just want to mention that the Vanicream sunscreens are very moisturizing. I do not use an additional moisturizer. Just my treatment product. 😉
Please do a video about Korean tinted moisturizers plz the one that benefits our skin ❤ I hate foundation nowadays I used to wear it but I don’t anymore after being a mom ❤
Great video, thank you! Wish you would have demoed the Avene one. That one intrigued me! I like the thought of sunscreen as my foundation. I have used 3 of these: *CeraVe-a very nice, light, relatively inexpensive sunscreen. Even though it’s marketed as hydrating, my normal to slightly dry skin finds it a bit drying. I have to wear either Vanicream Daily Face Moisturizer or CeraVe PM Face Moisturizer under it. But I recommend anyone on a budget try this one. You really can’t beat the CeraVe brand for skincare science and effectiveness! *Elta MD Clear-this looks good, disappearing into skin. But I’m in my mid 60s and have found my skin having gotten quite sensitive, even with mineral sunscreens. I believe it’s important to apply sunscreen to the eyelids, but most sunscreens including mineral ones cause my eyelid skin-and sometimes my whole face-to sting. Also, my eyes will burn from the off gassing of the sunscreen, particularly chemical ones. I also think there’s an ingredient in mineral sunscreens that causes irritation. All this to say, the Clear causes me irritation so I had to give it up. *Elta MD Elements-love it! No irritation and the tint makes for a nice foundation. I just don’t love the price. I don’t believe we have to pay that much to get a sunscreen that provides good protection and is acceptable from a visual standpoint! There is another tinted sunscreen I use and recommend: “Australian Gold Botanical 50 Tinted Face”. It is actually a BB cream that comes in 3 colors-fair to light, medium to tan, rich to deep. Does not irritate my skin or eyes! The fair to light tint on my Caucasian skin essentially disappears. It is water resistant. 3 oz tube. Very affordable. The only thing I don’t like is washing it off because it’s somewhat thick. I use a cleansing balm followed by Vanicream Gentle Face Cleanser. Neutrogena has just come out with a tinted sunscreen that a lot of YTers are raving about including Dr. Dray. It’s a bit on the expensive side, so I haven’t tried it. For super sensitive skin, Vanicream’s face sunscreen can’t be beat for gentleness. It’s totally clear. It is, however, quite greasy and shiny and that greasiness lasts a good long while on your face. But it gives superb hydration and I can slather it on my eyelids with no issues. I just don’t think it would work well with makeup, but around the house it’s fine and feels good.
Omg. Thank you for explaining the the tint is made of iron oxides. I was confused bc I look on the ingredients of tinted sunscreen and I mostly see Zinc or another ingredient and that there was no iron oxide. Now I get it. Thank you for that. I subscribed today to your RUclips.
I love the DRMTLGY Universal Tinted Moisturizer, it's a fantastic SPF for the price. I really wanted to love the CeraVe but hotflashes had it melting down my face. So it was a no-go. It did have a nice tint which is helpful for those of us with darker skin tones. I your videos are so helpful and informative! ☺
I like Neutrogena tinted sunscreen. It’s affordable and comes in different shades, and blends in perfectly to my medium skin tone. It’s very moist, which is great for my dry skin, but might not feel good on oily skin.
Kokua Sun Care is my favorite, it goes on clear and easy without all the chemical junk. I like the clear application and how long the 3 oz sunscreen lasts is incredible. I guess because I don't need to reapply as often as it stays on even through sweat.
Thank you for this excellent video. Just to mention that La Roche-Posay tinted sunscreen is available in Canada, at least in Québec, though i find it a little too dark for my complexion.
I don't know why YT derms Love it!! The clear version pills and the tinted version driesmyskin out. Bothe Neutrogena and Elf have come out with Great tinted sunscreens (only SPF is only 30). Would try Versed but have dry skin. Didn't carefree Cerave when I tried it but my skin was oily then. May try again (Aussi Gold makes a pretty good one for normal/oily and is affordable)
Love your videos! Do you happen to have any recommendations for tinted sunscreens for us pale girlies? For reference I’m fair neutral in tarte shape tape. I’ve sadly had no luck as the tinted sunscreens I’ve tried are too dark/orange. Would appreciate any recommendations.
Right now my favorite tinted sunscreen is actually the morphe glowstunner both for the consistency and shade range. I was actually really disappointed with the la roche posay fluid sunscreens in both the tinted and non-tinted formulas in the US. The color for the tinted version was incredibly orange on my fitzpatrick type 2 skin. I felt it would have worked if I used it more as a "topper" sunscreen over a regular sunscreen, but I wanted to use it as my sole sunscreen. It made me look like an oompa loompa. Meanwhile the non-tinted version was very white cast-y and borderline felt greasy. I also noticed it moved around a lot even after giving it time to set and transferred on all my clothing
Me neither. I have combination skin and it really doesn't agree with me. It doesn't sit well on my skin. Instead I would recommend is the Anthelios 50+ Anti-brilliance Anti-shine Dry Touch Finish. That is very good and I'm using it right now. I live in Europe and it's available in most pharmacies.
The only tinted sunscreen that doesn’t turn me into an Oompa Loompa is the Murad City Skin SPF 50! I’m Fitzpatrick type 1 and it’s really hard to find a tinted sunscreen for Fitz 1 skin, especially with cool undertones. So many tints are just so dark and orange/yellow
Unfortunately the CeraVe one is a little too dark and yellow for me, but it's close enough that I'd use it if I liked how it felt. I really love their Ultra-Light Moisturizing Lotion SPF 30 but all their mineral and hybrid formulas feel too greasy for me.
I thought Josh below was trying to say that Versed is more $ than DRMTLGY when it is exactly the opposite. Versed is the same $ at Walmart and Amazon. I had Mohs surgery about 2 mos ago and use the CeraVe which is really thick and a little goes a long way but you waste a lot of it because the hole to squeeze it out is so big and it's hard to get 'a little' out. It is good for older sensitive dry skin and leaves (not a fan of this) a super dewy complexion look which I tone down with Physician's Formula CC Powder. Hoping I can find a replacement. My dermatology says use whatever SPF you want just make sure you use a 'mineral' sunscreen.
The tinted sunscreen I was using..caused pigmentation on my check bones, nose and one side of my neck...having gotten rid of the pigmentation with lots of treatments...very weary to use tinted sunscreen after this!
My holy grail tinted sunscreens are the DRMTLGY physical sunscreen and the Colorscience Flex. They’re very easy to reapply on my very dry skin. I tried the Eltamd but it turned my face very orange.
Hi Dr. But is it ok to put none tinted spf put on the right amount of 1/4 for the face and neck, then add a small amount of foundation, cc or bb cream to even out the face? 🤔🤔
i expose to direct sun light only between 9 -10 in morning. i using spf 20 for face and spf 30 for body. should i want to reapply suncreen every 2 hours ? i use aloe shoothing gel as day cream
I just bought La roche posey anthelios pigment correct 50 plus sunscreen, and it is very yellow color , it’s suppose be like that or I need use something on a top?
Iam biracial with light skin struggling with PIH. Iam a little scared to use it after seeing review photos of it not matching peoples skin tone by looking orange or looking ashy😔
Thanks for sharing! Have been using the regular colorscience for a few years now, but I realized in the winter it can be abit drying. Looking forward to trying some of the others you recommend. Would you say the elta MD clear tinted ans UV element are in the darker side for you?
If you are looking for a tinted sunscreen that’s more hydrating I recommend going the chemical filter route if you’re okay with them. I agree, I often find mineral sunscreens to be more drying bc of formula with zinc, one I really been loving is from Elf. Otherwise try the Cerave
Hi! recently i get awared with the importance of the tinted moisturizer! I think i could never get out without a tradicional sunscreen and now im layering above the tinted moisturizer of drmtlgy cause i dont like heavy makeup. Just thinking, would a bb cream perfome the same way! Saludos desde México!
i'm pretty pale; the australian gold lightest shade is OK during winter but will be great for summer; La roche posay is bit too dark on me; I recently tried the Skinceuticals, and though it comes with a hefty price tag, it worked the best for my complexion. Like it very much. Just didn't wish it was 46 euros for 50 ml :O
I don’t understand this whole visible light thing. I’m a man with hyperpigmentation and tinted sunscreens make me look like I have makeup on. Is that my only option?
Need helping with my hair what the best products for dry frizzy hair 1 something to keep my hair soft can you help me with telling me which product should use
Hi doctor. Please tell me you didn’t mean to say one full teaspoon of sunscreen on the face? All other dermatologist I have watched say you need to use a quarter teaspoon which is much more doable than a full teaspoon. Lol I would like to see that demo of someone applying a full teaspoon of tinted or any kind of sunscreen on their face thanks
Is it normal that the versed product feels grainy? I wasn't sure if I just got a bad bottle 😔 I did like the color on my face though but it does hurt putting it on
I’ve used two bottles and have never experienced that. I definitely would check the bottle and expiration date. Possibly contact brand if you’ve had repeated issues
My two sunscreen that I’ve tried and used for years is ultimate sun protector lotion spf 50+ sunscreen and physical fusion uv defense spf 50 tinted by skin ceuticals. I have noticed that nobody mentioned about physical sunscreen only mineral sunscreens. Nobody talks about it so I like to know your take on it, and can you do a review on both of these sunscreens?
it's my favorite. Very lightweight and love the tint color. If you prefer a sunscreen that's thin and not cakey on the skin you will love this one. i keep it on our boat and don't mind reapplying because of the thin consistency
It’s very difficult to find tinted sunscreens for fair skins. I’m an N3 in Mac and pretty much every tinted sunscreen I’ve tried was too dark or too warmed toned for me
Thanks for sharing but I need a non mineral tinted sunscreen recommendation please. Titanium and zinc oxides break me out. Do you have a tinted non mineral sunscreen option? ❤
I use regularly littlleeextra's rice berry sunscreen. It provides great protection for the skin. It helps enhance skin complexion. It doesn't cause acne and it repairs damaged skin too. It hydrates very well. It leaves a subtle dewy finish. It has no noticeable scent. The texture is great and blends smoothly. It applies perfectly and sets well. Consider getting it in a bundle with the rice berry face moisturizer and serum for a complete skincare routine. It's perfect for getting that flawless skin. It won’t let you down.
I finally tried the Elta MD one. It pills like crazy no matter if I use it by itself or with a moisturizer (letting it sink in). I prefer the Hero green one
The Versed sunscreen is now 75ml for the same $25 price point. Also, an excellent (near identical) dupe for the UV Elements is the DRMTLGY Physical Tinted SPF 44, which is $12 cheaper. That Universal Tinted SPF 46 is still my holy grail sunscreen though, so I'm glad you mentioned it!
I can’t use DRMTLGY tinted sunscreen because it has naicinamide which Elta MD element don’t have. Naicinamide irritates and burn my face.
I really love EltaMD UV Clear and the UV Physical. They look really pretty on and the UV Clear actually improves my skin.
I'm so happy that you mentioned Versed Sunscreen. It's my HG. It fits my skin tone perfectly just like I am wearing nothing on my face. The consistency is not too oily or too dry and the ingredients also don't break me out (I'm very acne prone).
Nothing beats Australian Gold if you can find a shade that will work you.
It’s got antioxidants, super water resistant and matte. It’s 89ml for under $20. My go to for tinted sunscreen.
That’s a great one too
I’m just put off by it having eucalyptus oil! I’m afraid it’ll irritate my rosacea
I was hopeful when I bought it last summer. My facial skin didn't like it. It was irritating and broke me out. Guess I'll use it for my arms and hands when driving. I live in AZ. I tried Cotz and that seemed to be tolerated. Still looking for my holy grail. Colorescience is one I've been wanting to buy but the price has me holding off.
Agreed! It's magic. Stays on all day, doesn't pill, beautiful finish. I wear it every single day.
@@dr.jennyliuhi could you recommend one safe for people with fungal issues also I have a question about an ingredient I found in a few products it’s lactobacillus ferment ,, is that safe for people with seborrheic derm ( fungal issues ) love your content ! Thank you
I have tried a lot of tinted sunscreens. Avene (horrible color), la roche posay (the ones from Europe, many colors to choose from), colorscience, and Skinbetter. I seem to like Colorscience so far because of shade availability. I am trying more budget friendly options to save some money. I have super sensitive skin, so I tried the 2 newest sunscreens from Vanicream. Just add a sqirt of your favorite foundation for color, and you are fine. You probably need to go a little darker on the foundation for better color, but honestly, these sunscreens are pricey. I want to save my money 💰 for better treatment products. I just want to mention that the Vanicream sunscreens are very moisturizing. I do not use an additional moisturizer. Just my treatment product. 😉
where can I purchase the Europe La Roche Posay sunscreens?
Please do a video about Korean tinted moisturizers plz the one that benefits our skin ❤ I hate foundation nowadays I used to wear it but I don’t anymore after being a mom ❤
Great video, thank you!
Wish you would have demoed the Avene one. That one intrigued me! I like the thought of sunscreen as my foundation.
I have used 3 of these:
*CeraVe-a very nice, light, relatively inexpensive sunscreen. Even though it’s marketed as hydrating, my normal to slightly dry skin finds it a bit drying. I have to wear either Vanicream Daily Face Moisturizer or CeraVe PM Face Moisturizer under it. But I recommend anyone on a budget try this one. You really can’t beat the CeraVe brand for skincare science and effectiveness!
*Elta MD Clear-this looks good, disappearing into skin. But I’m in my mid 60s and have found my skin having gotten quite sensitive, even with mineral sunscreens. I believe it’s important to apply sunscreen to the eyelids, but most sunscreens including mineral ones cause my eyelid skin-and sometimes my whole face-to sting. Also, my eyes will burn from the off gassing of the sunscreen, particularly chemical ones. I also think there’s an ingredient in mineral sunscreens that causes irritation. All this to say, the Clear causes me irritation so I had to give it up.
*Elta MD Elements-love it! No irritation and the tint makes for a nice foundation. I just don’t love the price. I don’t believe we have to pay that much to get a sunscreen that provides good protection and is acceptable from a visual standpoint!
There is another tinted sunscreen I use and recommend: “Australian Gold Botanical 50 Tinted Face”. It is actually a BB cream that comes in 3 colors-fair to light, medium to tan, rich to deep. Does not irritate my skin or eyes! The fair to light tint on my Caucasian skin essentially disappears. It is water resistant. 3 oz tube. Very affordable. The only thing I don’t like is washing it off because it’s somewhat thick. I use a cleansing balm followed by Vanicream Gentle Face Cleanser.
Neutrogena has just come out with a tinted sunscreen that a lot of YTers are raving about including Dr. Dray. It’s a bit on the expensive side, so I haven’t tried it.
For super sensitive skin, Vanicream’s face sunscreen can’t be beat for gentleness. It’s totally clear. It is, however, quite greasy and shiny and that greasiness lasts a good long while on your face. But it gives superb hydration and I can slather it on my eyelids with no issues. I just don’t think it would work well with makeup, but around the house it’s fine and feels good.
Thank you for actually being mindful of darker skin tones challenges with getting the right sunscreen.
Omg. Thank you for explaining the the tint is made of iron oxides. I was confused bc I look on the ingredients of tinted sunscreen and I mostly see Zinc or another ingredient and that there was no iron oxide. Now I get it. Thank you for that. I subscribed today to your RUclips.
I love the DRMTLGY Universal Tinted Moisturizer, it's a fantastic SPF for the price. I really wanted to love the CeraVe but hotflashes had it melting down my face. So it was a no-go. It did have a nice tint which is helpful for those of us with darker skin tones. I your videos are so helpful and informative! ☺
I like Neutrogena tinted sunscreen. It’s affordable and comes in different shades, and blends in perfectly to my medium skin tone. It’s very moist, which is great for my dry skin, but might not feel good on oily skin.
What shade do you use?
@@mayorosz3669 medium
Really needed this video. Thank you so so much
Kokua Sun Care is my favorite, it goes on clear and easy without all the chemical junk. I like the clear application and how long the 3 oz sunscreen lasts is incredible. I guess because I don't need to reapply as often as it stays on even through sweat.
Thank you for this excellent video. Just to mention that La Roche-Posay tinted sunscreen is available in Canada, at least in Québec, though i find it a little too dark for my complexion.
I don't know why YT derms Love it!! The clear version pills and the tinted version driesmyskin out. Bothe Neutrogena and Elf have come out with Great tinted sunscreens (only SPF is only 30). Would try Versed but have dry skin. Didn't carefree Cerave when I tried it but my skin was oily then. May try again (Aussi Gold makes a pretty good one for normal/oily and is affordable)
Love your videos! Do you happen to have any recommendations for tinted sunscreens for us pale girlies? For reference I’m fair neutral in tarte shape tape. I’ve sadly had no luck as the tinted sunscreens I’ve tried are too dark/orange. Would appreciate any recommendations.
Right now my favorite tinted sunscreen is actually the morphe glowstunner both for the consistency and shade range. I was actually really disappointed with the la roche posay fluid sunscreens in both the tinted and non-tinted formulas in the US. The color for the tinted version was incredibly orange on my fitzpatrick type 2 skin. I felt it would have worked if I used it more as a "topper" sunscreen over a regular sunscreen, but I wanted to use it as my sole sunscreen. It made me look like an oompa loompa. Meanwhile the non-tinted version was very white cast-y and borderline felt greasy. I also noticed it moved around a lot even after giving it time to set and transferred on all my clothing
I love the Neutrogena Helioplex Sunscreen. Hope you can do a "Best of Neutrogena" or "Favorites from Neutrogena" video ♡♡♡
Will do!!
I love that one. I’ve been using for years but it’s not a mineral sunscreen
This is a perfect video for me to watch. I am in the market for tinted sunscreen. Thank you for an educational video.
Bliss tinted mineral sunscreen is my fave drugstore tinted mineral sunscreen so far!
Thanks Dr ❤!! Ive tried most of these, drmtlgy my fave by far so far.
Hi Dr. Jeni, thank you for sharing all the information.
Just one question what do you think about super goop sunscreen?
Love the CeraVe sunscreen
I thought the general advice is 1/4 tsp of sunscreen for the face?
I think she was referring to foundation with added sunscreen
ISDIN PHOTO ageless is the best !
Excellent content
I don't recommend La Roche Posay tinted sunscreen. It's SO líquid, smells horrible and the color is not for all skin tones😢
Me neither. I have combination skin and it really doesn't agree with me. It doesn't sit well on my skin. Instead I would recommend is the Anthelios 50+ Anti-brilliance Anti-shine Dry Touch Finish. That is very good and I'm using it right now. I live in Europe and it's available in most pharmacies.
I actually love it for that reason. Because it’s liquid it makes it easier to reapply. So different strokes
Ya full of alcohol!
Well said thank you Dr.
The only tinted sunscreen that doesn’t turn me into an Oompa Loompa is the Murad City Skin SPF 50! I’m Fitzpatrick type 1 and it’s really hard to find a tinted sunscreen for Fitz 1 skin, especially with cool undertones. So many tints are just so dark and orange/yellow
The Colorescience Flex works for me with fair skin. If you havent tried it I recommend it. The Missha BB is light enough but grey.
@@jessabeauty917 The Colorescience Flex in the lightest shade was way too yellow and dark for me! Really wanted it to work but it just didn’t
Unfortunately the CeraVe one is a little too dark and yellow for me, but it's close enough that I'd use it if I liked how it felt. I really love their Ultra-Light Moisturizing Lotion SPF 30 but all their mineral and hybrid formulas feel too greasy for me.
I thought Josh below was trying to say that Versed is more $ than DRMTLGY when it is exactly the opposite. Versed is the same $ at Walmart and Amazon. I had Mohs surgery about 2 mos ago and use the CeraVe which is really thick and a little goes a long way but you waste a lot of it because the hole to squeeze it out is so big and it's hard to get 'a little' out. It is good for older sensitive dry skin and leaves (not a fan of this) a super dewy complexion look which I tone down with Physician's Formula CC Powder. Hoping I can find a replacement. My dermatology says use whatever SPF you want just make sure you use a 'mineral' sunscreen.
The tinted sunscreen I was using..caused pigmentation on my check bones, nose and one side of my neck...having gotten rid of the pigmentation with lots of treatments...very weary to use tinted sunscreen after this!
I don’t trust the tinted sunscreens to wear it alone. I always use good uva protection sunscreen underneath the tinted one.
Would like to hear your review about the cetaphil spf 50 facial moisturizer!
If you’re super light you may be able to use an emollient zinc oxide sunscreen and not worry about a cast.
Great video and recommended spfs thank you 🙏 and I use La roche and color science and p20 spf
Dr. I have never seen anyone do a review of Neova tinted spf. Would love to get your feedback. Love your channel
Yes I’d be happy to. But I love the sunscreen, very nice silky finish, light tint. Pricey but lovely
My holy grail tinted sunscreens are the DRMTLGY physical sunscreen and the Colorscience Flex. They’re very easy to reapply on my very dry skin. I tried the Eltamd but it turned my face very orange.
Loved the idea of Eltamd tinted, but I'm fair-skinned and it looked gray on my face.
Hi Dr. But is it ok to put none tinted spf put on the right amount of 1/4 for the face and neck, then add a small amount of foundation, cc or bb cream to even out the face? 🤔🤔
Don’t mix them but okay to layer
i expose to direct sun light only between 9 -10 in morning. i using spf 20 for face and spf 30 for body. should i want to reapply suncreen every 2 hours ? i use aloe shoothing gel as day cream
Can I use Cerave Hydrating Sunscreen Broad Spectrum SPF 30 Face Sheer Tint even though it has “stearin acid” which has a comedogenic rate of 3 ?
I just bought La roche posey anthelios pigment correct 50 plus sunscreen, and it is very yellow color , it’s suppose be like that or I need use something on a top?
i use vichy 60 spf mineral tinted sunscreen available in canada. it's an ultra light lotion that is 80 minutes waterproof.
Iam biracial with light skin struggling with PIH. Iam a little scared to use it after seeing review photos of it not matching peoples skin tone by looking orange or looking ashy😔
Thanks for sharing! Have been using the regular colorscience for a few years now, but I realized in the winter it can be abit drying. Looking forward to trying some of the others you recommend. Would you say the elta MD clear tinted ans UV element are in the darker side for you?
If you are looking for a tinted sunscreen that’s more hydrating I recommend going the chemical filter route if you’re okay with them. I agree, I often find mineral sunscreens to be more drying bc of formula with zinc, one I really been loving is from Elf. Otherwise try the Cerave
@@dr.jennyliu thank you for your response! I will give those a try 😊
Hi! recently i get awared with the importance of the tinted moisturizer! I think i could never get out without a tradicional sunscreen and now im layering above the tinted moisturizer of drmtlgy cause i dont like heavy makeup. Just thinking, would a bb cream perfome the same way! Saludos desde México!
Can any pale people attest to these or others working for their skin color? I’m “porcelain” shade & tinted sunscreens never work
i'm pretty pale; the australian gold lightest shade is OK during winter but will be great for summer; La roche posay is bit too dark on me; I recently tried the Skinceuticals, and though it comes with a hefty price tag, it worked the best for my complexion. Like it very much. Just didn't wish it was 46 euros for 50 ml :O
What about mineral sunscreens that have citrus oils in their ingredients? Can this make your skin sun sensitive?
Dr ......my skin is oily please tell me best sunscreen for my skin please
I love watching your video ,
Avene is my holy grail
What would you recommend for dry sensitive skin? no scent.
Hi! which one would you recommend for big pores and acneic skin?
Cera ve that one peel my skin don't know why, so never again
I don’t understand this whole visible light thing. I’m a man with hyperpigmentation and tinted sunscreens make me look like I have makeup on. Is that my only option?
Need helping with my hair what the best products for dry frizzy hair 1 something to keep my hair soft can you help me with telling me which product should use
Hi doctor. Please tell me you didn’t mean to say one full teaspoon of sunscreen on the face? All other dermatologist I have watched say you need to use a quarter teaspoon which is much more doable than a full teaspoon. Lol I would like to see that demo of someone applying a full teaspoon of tinted or any kind of sunscreen on their face thanks
Can I use Elta MD tinted even if it has isopropyl palmitate which has a comedogenic rate of 4 ?
Have you heard of MyCHELLE tinted sunscreen? It’s mineral and has different tones as well. I wanted to see what you have thought of this one!
Is it normal that the versed product feels grainy? I wasn't sure if I just got a bad bottle 😔 I did like the color on my face though but it does hurt putting it on
I’ve used two bottles and have never experienced that. I definitely would check the bottle and expiration date. Possibly contact brand if you’ve had repeated issues
Any info on the Hero mineral sunscreen?
Do you use moisturizer prior to applying sunscreen? I just bought versed.
My two sunscreen that I’ve tried and used for years is ultimate sun protector lotion spf 50+ sunscreen and physical fusion uv defense spf 50 tinted by skin ceuticals. I have noticed that nobody mentioned about physical sunscreen only mineral sunscreens. Nobody talks about it so I like to know your take on it, and can you do a review on both of these sunscreens?
The first sunscreen that I left out the brand is by Shiseido
Mineral sunscreens are synonymous with physical sunscreens. Typical filters include zinc oxide and titanium dioxide as their active ingredients.
I hate Cerave tinted sunscreen. Thick and ultra shiny. My brother asked me what was on my face because it was so shiny.
Is the elta MD uv cleae a good one to use post laser ?
Cerave is also shiny on me, which I don't like
Cerave Renewing SA Cleanser or Cerave Foaming Facial Cleanser - Which one will be good for oily combination skin?
I'm I right 😅 Dr have you put makeup on only one side....as I saw in all videos 😊
Do you have any feedback on ISDIN's tinted sunscreen?
it's my favorite. Very lightweight and love the tint color. If you prefer a sunscreen that's thin and not cakey on the skin you will love this one. i keep it on our boat and don't mind reapplying because of the thin consistency
Is it just me, or do you also think there are a lot of edits in the video? It feels like almost every sentence was edited.
Sadly, EltaMD sunscreen contain niacinamide, which my skin reacts to.
Expensive 🥺
So is tinted sunscreen just as protective as a regular sunscreen?
Yes and offer protection against visible light
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Cerave is terrible - white cast!!
It’s very difficult to find tinted sunscreens for fair skins. I’m an N3 in Mac and pretty much every tinted sunscreen I’ve tried was too dark or too warmed toned for me
Thanks for sharing but I need a non mineral tinted sunscreen recommendation please. Titanium and zinc oxides break me out. Do you have a tinted non mineral sunscreen option? ❤
Check out Asian sunscreens Korean ones are my faves. I have older videos on a few. Also try elf suntouchable
@@dr.jennyliu thank you so much!❤️
Does the amount of tint matter? How is this different from using normal untainted sunscreen amount and layering w foundation?
What do you mean by visible light? Didn't know there was invisable light.
tinted is nice but it stains the clothes and so hard to wash off. I'm ready to switch to non tinted.