Can we trust sunscreen? Korean SPF controversies| Dr Dray

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  • Dermatologist Dr Dray on how to trust a sunscreen. Are Korean sunscreens trustworthy? Purito sunscreen scandal and how to choose an SPF you can trust. #sunscreen #kbeauty #scandal
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  • @rawglowkristina
    @rawglowkristina 3 года назад +1322

    "What is the best sunscreen?" "The best sunscreen is the one that you will actually put on everyday, and use and that you like. Point blank. That is it." The queen has spoken, and she is not having ANY BS.

    • @MsJeanneMarie
      @MsJeanneMarie 3 года назад +35

      I love her no BS. She doesn’t fall for the hype.

    • @rawglowkristina
      @rawglowkristina 3 года назад +42

      @Hello It's K That is per Dr Dray's recommendations. If you watch this video or ANY video of hers, you will know the she recommends a higher SPF (at least SPF30, but preferably 50 or higher) regardless of your geographic location.

    • @veronicaivanova
      @veronicaivanova 3 года назад +12

      When someone says "the queen" about someone on RUclips, it always makes me laugh but I totally agree with the message 🙂

    • @veronicaivanova
      @veronicaivanova 3 года назад +10

      @Hello It's K, it doesn't matter how hot a country is, you need at least SPF 30. That's Dr Dray's message too!

    • @francescadulash3511
      @francescadulash3511 3 года назад +15

      Please research them too. Other countries have more stringent approval assessments for sunblock than others. Americans can claim anything about their products, but Australia requires clinical trials of any pill, medical device etc before the TGA approval is given. We treat sunscreen as part of life 365 days a year.

  • @maylin4964
    @maylin4964 3 года назад +776

    Oh my gosh, I remember Dr. Dray’s video a while back mentioned how she questioned Centella Purito’s sunscreen protection because it didn’t contain much filters. She was right lol

    • @MC-ko2mx
      @MC-ko2mx 3 года назад +71

      Yup.
      I remember her questioning if the two filters delivered broad spectrum protection.
      Glad I listened, though I was a little bummed at the time, as the formulation sounded like a (cosmetically elegant) dream.
      Turns out it was too good to be true.

    • @agagugugegeg
      @agagugugegeg 3 года назад +45

      The only person who has suspicion while others adore it on every platform

    • @janehiggins9769
      @janehiggins9769 3 года назад +6

      I remember that too. She was definitely right.

    • @valentina7182
      @valentina7182 3 года назад +15

      She is the queen of sunscreen

    • @shintapp
      @shintapp 2 года назад +8

      So recently there's another test by NZ's lab. Several brand like nivea, banana boat, woolworth, sun bum also didn't have as much spf as their labels.
      Since it's so hard to prove spf content without lab test, I guess this will continue.

  • @LittleMonstr16
    @LittleMonstr16 3 года назад +1135

    To me the biggest takeaway from all of this is that sunscreen is just backup sun protection and shade and sun protective clothing should be the main focus

    • @wasteddemise2286
      @wasteddemise2286 3 года назад +9

      👏🏼

    • @ThrowMeYourBread
      @ThrowMeYourBread 3 года назад +34

      And always seek shade!!!

    • @suides4810
      @suides4810 3 года назад +27

      I just bought a big hat

    • @xxxxMonkeyGirlxxxx
      @xxxxMonkeyGirlxxxx 3 года назад +15

      @@suides4810 I also wear a hat now when I’m outside for more than 5 minutes.

    • @dadecountess305
      @dadecountess305 3 года назад +36

      This is why I always wear long sleeves and hats ! I hide from direct sunlight 😂😂, I live in miami so it’s summer all year round , my skin is prone to melasma and I’m very fair.

  • @andreavin3674
    @andreavin3674 3 года назад +76

    I've started wearing pretty sun hats on a regular basis when we go out (I also live in Texas) and in the beginning I felt silly because no one else wears this stuff - unless they are at the pool or something. It seemed kinda diva to me. Well my husband loves the look and encouraged me to keep on going with it. Let's all do it ladies and gents! Let's do it everyday!

  • @dadecountess305
    @dadecountess305 3 года назад +131

    Your content is gold , I’ve learned so much from it these past few years , it’s saved me money and improved my skin. I hope you are living a great life off camera , you deserve it for being such direct and honest content creator & dermatologist ! Much love

  • @HangNguyen-ih8rf
    @HangNguyen-ih8rf 3 года назад +234

    Dr Dray is not just smart but she is very intuitive and have strong integrity. You’re a rare gem, thank you for the work you put in to inform us.
    Asian in Asia love white skin so they would wear sunscreen and cover up with umbrella, hat, etc as a daily routine. I would NOT solely rely on a bottle of cream to protect my skin neither.

    • @Nomarcaper
      @Nomarcaper 3 года назад +21

      I lived in Japan for awhile and adopted the use of a sun umbrella. My friends in the states make fun of me for it..

    • @stuckinamber8456
      @stuckinamber8456 3 года назад +35

      @@Nomarcaper keep using an umbrella and laugh at them while they age and wither. 🌂

    • @natnguyen4052
      @natnguyen4052 3 года назад +10

      @@Nomarcaper me too! Lived in South East Asia and I loved the umbrella ☂️. Came back to Canada and they thought I was nuts.

    • @skybri69
      @skybri69 3 года назад +7

      @@Nomarcaper sun umbrella used to be a thing in the states in the early 90’s still. Idk what happened.

    • @flxwercxrpse1871
      @flxwercxrpse1871 3 года назад +1

      @@skybri69 my best guess is people love tans. I never liked tans on people who didn’t have it naturally. They end up looking orange but all POC also need SPF

  • @LizbetPCB
    @LizbetPCB 3 года назад +86

    I’m almost done with my last tube of Purito. I use it as my morning my moisturizer, and then follow that with my regular SPF 50.
    Thank you, Dr. Dray!

    • @isabelab6851
      @isabelab6851 3 года назад +8

      I am doing the same thing with all my Korean sunscreens…Purito, Klairs, and Krave.

    • @mashedpotato9333
      @mashedpotato9333 3 года назад

      Does it make ur face a bit more oily? Cause purito alone makes me face greasy 😞 im currently trying to finish my tube and since i didn't go out that much i dont need to purchase one more sunscreen. But looking at this comment i feel like i need one after applying purito since im gonna be out in the sun in the near future.. what's the other sunscreen u apply after purito?

  • @Otterwaffle
    @Otterwaffle 3 года назад +295

    It's not all or nothing, even if the sunscreen isn't as high as it says it is, it ain't 0 xD
    But the solution is obvious, let's bring back umbrellas, not the ones for rain, but the ones for sun (I mean that's actually what umbrella means, making shadow). It would be so fabulous ☂️♡

    • @ShadowChibiz
      @ShadowChibiz 3 года назад +18

      Yeah I use UV umbrellas on top of putting on sunscreen

    • @Otterwaffle
      @Otterwaffle 3 года назад +10

      @moonrise dreamer
      But yeah that look is so cool ! I'm a french speaker and in french there are two terms for umbrellas parapluie (rainshield) and ombrelle (ombre =shadow). When I hear the word ombrelle it feels like I'm in a renaissance novel xD

    • @nicagerona59
      @nicagerona59 3 года назад +35

      Here in Asia, umbrellas are common whether for sun or rain. 😊👍🏼💯

    • @goosegoose7635
      @goosegoose7635 3 года назад +5

      My hair type doesn't really work with hats so I use UV sunbrellas as well as cute, fancy UV gloves. I always feel so old timey and stylish.

    • @MsJeanneMarie
      @MsJeanneMarie 3 года назад +9

      Haha that’s a parasol!

  • @AudreyBradford
    @AudreyBradford 3 года назад +91

    Dray, you are my favorite. You always give the best skin care reviews and back up ALL of your points with science backed information. I never buy anything without watching your review first.

  • @megh6761
    @megh6761 3 года назад +215

    I almost bought this sunscreen before the whole scandal :/ it's hard to find good non-greasy sunscreens with no white cast. Thanks for explaining the science behind this stuff! I appreciate it as a fellow scientist :)

    • @moritlh
      @moritlh 3 года назад +17

      I guess you just have to embrace the greasiness

    • @DrDrayzday
      @DrDrayzday  3 года назад +26

      Thanks for watching

    • @xxxxMonkeyGirlxxxx
      @xxxxMonkeyGirlxxxx 3 года назад +9

      Try tinted mineral sunscreen. It is more trial and error but I’ve found some that blend nicely with my skin color. It’s replaced my use for foundation as well.

    • @_blacksunflowers_1384
      @_blacksunflowers_1384 3 года назад +11

      The supergoop zinc tinted has been great for me and black girl sunscreen has a matte one. Good luck on your journey!

    • @Princessbubblegum567
      @Princessbubblegum567 3 года назад +4

      Dr. Jart every sun day fluid is amazing. I bought it last year in Korea and I use it a lot. It’s my holy grail. Doesn’t irritate my eyes either. I’m actually going to buy 2 from their website. Just be careful when buying from Amazon. A lot of fakes out there

  • @ceruleanwonder
    @ceruleanwonder 3 года назад +107

    I have respect for all the brands that pulled their sunscreens off the market and retested them. At least they care about whether or not they're misleading consumers whether intentionally or not. Thanks, Dr. Dray!

    • @DrDrayzday
      @DrDrayzday  3 года назад +8

      👍🏼👍🏼

    • @ceruleanwonder
      @ceruleanwonder 3 года назад +3

      @A maybe not but at least they pulled products before that point. I don't have data or stats to back this up, but it seems like a lot of brands try to make as much money as possible before admitting there's a problem.

    • @tracey1782
      @tracey1782 3 года назад

      👍🏻

    • @sunscreenhoarder6558
      @sunscreenhoarder6558 3 года назад +2

      Purito actually publicly admitted they didn't trust their own sunscreen. It's been very controversial since it launched and a lot of people didn't trust it whatsoever, which is the only reason it got tested by INCIdecoder to start with. And the only reason it was pulled from the market was because they got caught redhanded by a third party and couldn't risk getting sued.

  • @zebakoli
    @zebakoli 3 года назад +245

    Below are fragrance free sunscreens:
    • Avene Mineral Fluid SPF 50 (this does leave a white cast but it is good for sensitive skin).
    • Colorescience Sunforgettable Total Protection Face Shield SPF 50.
    • Colorescience Sunforgettable Total Protection Brush-on Shield SPF 50 (this is great as a top-up).
    • Ultra Violette Clean Screen SPF 30.

    • @DrDrayzday
      @DrDrayzday  3 года назад +35

      👍🏼

    • @zebakoli
      @zebakoli 3 года назад +3

      @@DrDrayzday ❤️💙💜

    • @Mwffm
      @Mwffm 3 года назад +6

      Eucerin oil control SPF 50+ is also fragrance free

    • @Paulgray172
      @Paulgray172 3 года назад +5

      I wish there was a way to get Ultra Violette in the US

    • @stacieflores8650
      @stacieflores8650 3 года назад +1

      what is a good sunscreen for oily skin? I have oily skin and wear glasses so most make my skin greasy and my glasses will slide like crazy

  • @anarinaldi
    @anarinaldi 3 года назад +872

    Trust issues with spf is a real thing haha

    • @DrDrayzday
      @DrDrayzday  3 года назад +51

      💙

    • @andresbrio4525
      @andresbrio4525 3 года назад +46

      Imagine trusting so much a sunscreen that you don't reapply, or use just a little. 💀

    • @anarinaldi
      @anarinaldi 3 года назад +5

      @@andresbrio4525 I could never trust so much a sunscreen like that 🤣

    • @joyelizabethvinson1185
      @joyelizabethvinson1185 3 года назад +4

      WORD! 🤣
      The struggle is real...for like 20 yrs now
      😎💪🏻💯
      Hope all reading this are well & have a great day.
      ❤️🤘🏻

    • @joyelizabethvinson1185
      @joyelizabethvinson1185 3 года назад +1

      @@andresbrio4525 🤯😱😱😱

  • @amnakhan9241
    @amnakhan9241 3 года назад +56

    I've watched so many videos on the Korean sunscreen scandal yet this one was the most enlightening and informative 👍🏼

    • @ye23.
      @ye23. 3 года назад +11

      Labmuffin is good too she gets real scientific

    • @debbyd5729
      @debbyd5729 3 года назад +5

      @@ye23. Yes! She gets into the real nitty-gritty. I also have been recommending everyone check out the video from The Monodist that Lab Muffin had shared. Really eye opening!

  • @J_Mock92
    @J_Mock92 3 года назад +88

    I'm so glad that you finally released this video, and that this was your opinion and message. There's been so much outrage over these Korean sunscreens, and it's honestly kind of ridiculous. Like you said, this isn't specific to Korea, there wasn't any malicious intent behind it, and it not necessarily anyone's fault, just by nature of the variability in product testing. I love Asian sunscreens (specifically Japanese) for daily use, because they're so lightweight, comfortable, and quickly/easily absorbed. For those same reasons however, I never really thought they'd be ideal for heavy outdoor activity, because they don't usually produce a film on the skin! Most of these Asian sunscreens are meant for daily wear, as opposed to being used at the beach or whatever, so I wouldn't think to rely on them outside of the parameters of their intended use anyways. They also tend to come in very small bottles, and I can't imagine how many you'd go through during a day at the beach! I don't have that kind of money... Lol

    • @nolaray1062
      @nolaray1062 3 года назад +17

      I have to wonder if the big reason for the outrage was simply because of the major hype around asian beauty lately. Ppl around the world have put Asian beauty products on such an extremely high pedestal that it was only a matter of time before something rocked it. (Not saying Asian beauty isn’t good, because a lot of it is, but nothing is perfect.)

    • @J_Mock92
      @J_Mock92 3 года назад +12

      @@nolaray1062 that's a really good point. The past few years have been so heavily focused on asian skincare, how technologically advanced and amazing it is. I've tried my fair share of K-beauty/J-beauty products and enjoyed them, but apart from the sunscreens (lol), I never quite understood the hype around them. I think it's the concepts and philosophies overall (double cleansing, gentler products, daily sunscreen) that have made the bigger impact, as opposed to the products themselves. Anyways, I think you're right. The bigger they are, the harder they fall. If it hadn't been hyped up so much, it wouldn't have been such a big scandal.

    • @isabelab6851
      @isabelab6851 3 года назад +1

      Completely agree!

    • @teeniadal3701
      @teeniadal3701 3 года назад

      Good point too!

    • @Dana-oi6bj
      @Dana-oi6bj 2 года назад

      I agree with you @Jesse Mock. I love my Misha Essence Sun Milk SPF 50+++. Extremely lightweight, non greasy, doesn't sting my sensitive eyes and plays well with other products. I thought it was Japanese but just checked, it's made in Korea. I'd be interested in knowing which Japanese sunscreen you use. I do think Asian formulations are better than ours due to the cultural preference for lighter, spot- free skin.

  • @pamelar4224
    @pamelar4224 3 года назад +43

    I hate the outrage based things too! I feel like it’s always more about the love of drama and destroying rather than a quest for truth.
    Also my greatest take away here is ‘ sunscreen is not a coat of armor’ ! Greatness, Dr Dray! You should put this on a shirt! 😊❤️

  • @millig8980
    @millig8980 3 года назад +164

    I only wear sunscreen from Australia/NZ. Australia has the highest skin cancer rate and we have the strictest approval guidelines by cancer council.

    • @ItsWhoIAmItsHowILive
      @ItsWhoIAmItsHowILive 3 года назад +6

      What brands

    • @jacobrihanivlogs5614
      @jacobrihanivlogs5614 3 года назад +5

      Which sunscreens are your favourites?

    • @millig8980
      @millig8980 3 года назад +17

      @@jacobrihanivlogs5614 Skinnies 50 plus thanks

    • @artchick07
      @artchick07 3 года назад +1

      @@millig8980 I absolutely love that sunscreen. It's my absolute favorite.

    • @rcherry762
      @rcherry762 3 года назад +2

      Same. Ultra Violette.

  • @looli1327
    @looli1327 3 года назад +33

    You're such a great health educator♥️ i love the evidence-based message: the best sunscreen is the one you'll wear.

  • @sherryg1838
    @sherryg1838 3 года назад +25

    I liked this sunscreen. Odile Monod had an interesting video explaining how smaller Korean companies like Purito are able to skirt the regulations. She believes the larger Korean companies have more trustworthy sunscreens.

  • @hippopajamas
    @hippopajamas 3 года назад +47

    I have to admit- I'm impressed with those companies going back and testing their SPFs on their own and pulling the product when it wasn't up to snuff.

    • @Lexandra23
      @Lexandra23 5 месяцев назад +1

      As a lawyer I assure you, that was driven by fear, not care. Nevertheless, regardless of the reason, it is still a good thing

  • @tisthedamnphd1244
    @tisthedamnphd1244 3 года назад +44

    THANK YOU DR DRAY! I don’t trust anyone’s opinions but yours on this

  • @1Arwen11
    @1Arwen11 3 года назад +106

    Possibly the most awaited video of this year ! 😀

  • @giuliana5888
    @giuliana5888 3 года назад +18

    That peach colour is gorgeous on you 🧡

  • @NoNo-cx7zd
    @NoNo-cx7zd 3 года назад +17

    Another thing with sunscreen use in many Asian countries is that many people use layers of spf. Moisturizer with spf + suncreen + tone up cream with spf + bb cream with spf. Also no tanning and umbrella use for sun blocking, although the umbrella use is usually done by grandmas.

    • @theshriekinghominin1760
      @theshriekinghominin1760 2 года назад +1

      "...although the umbrella use is usually done by grandmas." I feel so attacked.

  • @essaly7969
    @essaly7969 3 года назад +52

    I saw a video from a Korean lady working in the industry, explaining that the companies were allowed to test sunscreens and tweak them before putting them in the market without changing the test results. So, some companies used this by testing heavy-duty sunscreens, changing them so they become cosmetically elegant (heavily lowering the SPF while doing so) and selling them while using the results of the old sunscreen in their marketing claims. So, outside of batch variations etc, there is actually a breach in the Korean law that should be changed.

    • @TheBeautifulDisaster
      @TheBeautifulDisaster 3 года назад +4

      Had no idea about this, thank you. Do you remember the title or have the link to that video?

    • @db-gb5xi
      @db-gb5xi 3 года назад +11

      @@TheBeautifulDisaster Probably Odile Monod, Korean Sunscreen Controversy. It's a good video. I'd also check out Lab Muffin's SPF testing video.

    • @TheBeautifulDisaster
      @TheBeautifulDisaster 3 года назад +2

      d b Thank you so much for these resources, I'm off to binge Odile Monod's content.

    • @jasminateodorovic1248
      @jasminateodorovic1248 2 года назад +2

      The same thing happened to La Roche Posey. Went under the radar pretty fast unlike the Korean ones they still keep talking about.

  • @erinodonnell386
    @erinodonnell386 3 года назад +8

    Hello Everyone! I just wanted to point out that there are a lot of people in this comment section recommending wearing non-water resistant sunscreens for days at the beach. This probably isn’t the most advisable advice one could offer. If you are sweating or getting in the water please consider wearing a water resistant sunscreen to maintain robust coverage for a significant period of time. They aren’t always the most comfortable to wear every day but different situations require different tools.
    Have a wonderful day!

  • @susannmesna1897
    @susannmesna1897 3 года назад +64

    This is so weird, I Googled that question this morning

    • @DrDrayzday
      @DrDrayzday  3 года назад +23

      Hope this helps answer your questions

    • @susannmesna1897
      @susannmesna1897 3 года назад +4

      @@DrDrayzday Thank you so much, very helpful.

  • @iamgem
    @iamgem 3 года назад +49

    I hope that one day in the future, we can develop some sort of product/technology that can 100% protect us from harmful UV rays and then we can look back and be like “wow, people had to reapply EVERY 2 hours?! Thats nuts!” I feel like we’re living in the stone age by doing this lol

    • @saysHotdogs
      @saysHotdogs 9 месяцев назад +1

      Unrelated, but I’m convinced at one point we’re gonna look back on the days where we didn’t do routine screening for ovarian cancer and absolutely cringe

  • @n3r0n3
    @n3r0n3 3 года назад +16

    I am still using my backup of Purito and Klairs frankly... I don't use em for sports or the beach (they were not water resistant anyway) and I simply put more on.

    • @agnesjuhasz7715
      @agnesjuhasz7715 3 года назад +6

      I loved Purito, I never ever got a sunburn while using it during summer , it worked wonders for me. I did reapply every 4 hours.

  • @gnrncrue
    @gnrncrue 3 года назад +1

    A very intelligent, level-headedness analysis. Thats what I love about Dr Dray; you never get the feeling she is being 'bought' by a company/product.

  • @37napa
    @37napa 3 года назад +51

    👏🏻 thank you Dr. Dray! Again, another highly informative vid. Love this channel.

  • @Growstuff70
    @Growstuff70 3 года назад +88

    Let’s not throw out the baby with the bath water. Layer sunscreens and reapply.

  • @theveronicarae
    @theveronicarae 3 года назад +8

    Always so thorough to give haters no room to complain! You’ve been my go to skincare professional and everything you’ve ever recommended has ALWAYS worked! Thank you Dr. Dray!!!

  • @sarahanelson12
    @sarahanelson12 3 года назад +5

    Your commitment to education is extraordinary. Thank you, Dr. Dray!

  • @nathalieschumann8499
    @nathalieschumann8499 3 года назад +30

    I have what is probably considered a rather unpopular opinion about that „sunscreen scandal“. The Purito sunscreen is literally the first sunscreen that my face tolerated. Ever. I had severe, painful reactions to every other sunscreen I ever tried. I will still use mine, I actually bought a couple of spares. A level of around 20 is more than enough for me. I grew up in the 70s and 80s, we were lucky if our mom bought SPF 5 shen we went to the beach.

    • @rosewu5279
      @rosewu5279 3 года назад +1

      Me too, this sunscreen isn’t oily

    • @tinalewis6782
      @tinalewis6782 2 года назад +1

      This is true! I remember when spf first became a thing. Coppertone’s Suntan Oil has spf = 2, Coppertone Suntan Lotion has spf = 4 and Coppertone “Shade” was spf = 8. The highest spf I used as a teenager growing up in Florida was Ban de Soleil Gelee at spf = 8 and that was considered super-protective. These days I feel like I’m taking an enormous risk when I use spf = 15.

    • @cobrakai3732
      @cobrakai3732 2 года назад +1

      That's really funny how different our experiences were. I grew up in the 80s also, but my mom always slathered us with SPF 45 sunblock and made us come back every hour or so for more slathering (mostly when we were on vacation and in swimsuits, but even when we were back home just playing outside). She was obsessed. In fact, on our FL vacations I usually ended up with chemical burns/irritations under my eyes because it was a constant mixture of chemical sunblock and chlorinated water from the hotel pool/water parks. To this day I refuse to wear chemical sunscreen on my face, only mineral is acceptable :)
      ...also based on current research, it turns out that the UVA blocks in those 80s sunscreens (even our spf45 level) were crap, so the damage was probably done anyway. But my mom is well into her 70s now and still has awesome skin, so possibly it wasn't too bad?!

  • @domiusdom7883
    @domiusdom7883 3 года назад +7

    If you are based in Europe try SVR line, it’s awesome and I enjoy it much more than Asian sunscreens. SVR: Fluid, Extreme Gel and Blur are my 3 HG sunscreens, 0 shine, white cast and irritation. 😍

  • @marconemeth9683
    @marconemeth9683 3 года назад +9

    Odile Monode has a fantastic RUclips video explaining in detail the regulatory loophole some companies and manufactures in South-Korea abused when formulated these sunscreens. Smaller companies buy pre-made tested and approved sunscreen formulas from third-party manufacturers. However, when this formula is tweaked and tailored - better spreadability and added ingredients - additional sunscreen testing is not required as long as the active ingredients (filters) don't change. However, we know that changing texture (from cream to lotion or gel) and adding or removing a few ingredients can significantly alter the efficacy of sunscreens. Just like Dr Dray, Odile recommends buying Korean sunscreens from big companies like Amorepacific and LG Groups who manufacture, test and distribute sunscreens. It is a systematic industry-wide issue the Korean FDA is currently investigating. Hopefully tighter regulatory restrictions will lead to amazing Korean sunscreens in the future.

    • @TheRuthyc
      @TheRuthyc 3 года назад +1

      Then it is a good thing this happened, this "outrage" over actual spf being so much lower than advertised, because it brought about some needed regulatory changes for South Korean sunscreen manufacturers. I don't think the outrage was so that people would go out of business just as Purito probably did not intentionally harm anyone, though I am sure some were harmed. The outrage is from not having the facts as advertised about something heavily relied upon. We like facts right?

    • @marconemeth9683
      @marconemeth9683 3 года назад

      @@TheRuthyc It was a bigger outrage in South Korea than internationally, I think. Consumers compiled lawsuits against manufacturers and companies and if fraud is proven, they can go to jail. Seriously, Odile’s video is amazing.

  • @nicolewilfong
    @nicolewilfong 3 года назад +40

    I used the KraveBeauty sunscreen at the beach on a week long trip & didn’t burn. I did reapply it multiple times though. I wish they would just say what spf it actually is and re-release it.

    • @audreyfafara4696
      @audreyfafara4696 3 года назад +6

      I feel like this about my DearKlairs. Whatever it is works for me, it’s my favorite for daily use and I used it all last summer with good results.

    • @isabelab6851
      @isabelab6851 3 года назад +2

      I feel the same way. I use it all the time and have never been burned

    • @amandaleggett
      @amandaleggett 3 года назад

      same! it was my holy grail

    • @ambergerhelper7852
      @ambergerhelper7852 3 года назад +12

      I didn’t like how Krave handled it. Seemed quite snippy. I won’t buy from them.

    • @Sunday-ex7px
      @Sunday-ex7px 3 года назад

      I think they said it’s still safe to use even if it isn’t SPF 50 so I think it’s probably somewhere between 30 and 50.

  • @Abbeyxduarte
    @Abbeyxduarte 3 года назад +3

    I’ve been waiting for you to speak on this! I stopped using my Purito SPF a few months back and switched to La Roche Posay 😊

  • @gk4539
    @gk4539 3 года назад +2

    Love how nice and smart u r...just absolutely professional and clear at the same time... U r a great example of someone who can communicate and bring people together.

  • @jdoe5873
    @jdoe5873 3 года назад +3

    Dude I remember watching Dr Dray review that sunscreen and she did say in that video "I wonder how good this really is bc the only ingredient for UVA protection it has is ?"
    It was super cosmetically elegant and seemed too good to be true. So Dr Dray's innocuous, off-handed comment about the ingredients list then made me think there had to be a catch.

  • @ajaj598
    @ajaj598 3 года назад

    Dr. Dray, I have to tell you my skin is so much better since I started following your advice and routines. I had zero knowledge of skin care, did basically zero to take care of my skin. As I got a little older I didn't like how my skin was looking. I found you on here about 2 weeks ago. I've been following your basic skin care you recommend/suggest on your channel and in 2 weeks my skin looks so much better. I bought some of the products you recommend, started using them, they really help. I can't thank you enough.
    I went to a dermatologist once to talk about how my skin was looking but I didn't understand anything she was saying, I had no idea what she was talking about. So I just sat there clueless, went home, made no changes. I just didn't understand. After watching a few of your videos I understood, you really explain and teach well. I was able to put in action what you explain. Thank you so much.

  • @nmackenziedodds
    @nmackenziedodds 3 года назад +7

    I appreciate this video so much, I have total confidence in Dr Dray. I have oily skin, I live in France, and I wear Eucerin Oil Control SPF50+ and SVR AK DM Secure Protect. Deals with oiliness, has high UVB SPF and high UVA protection. I apply liberally in the morning, and I reapply at least once during the day.

    • @starvictory7079
      @starvictory7079 3 года назад

      I can't find the Eucerin SPF50 pil control in Sweden anymore! :(
      I think it's a Swedish brand too...?

    • @starvictory7079
      @starvictory7079 3 года назад

      Oil control...ooops typo!

    • @nmackenziedodds
      @nmackenziedodds 3 года назад +1

      @@starvictory7079 It's a German brand, I think! I really like it!

    • @starvictory7079
      @starvictory7079 3 года назад

      @@nmackenziedodds me too...only the spf30 is available now. Very annoying!

  • @nish8066
    @nish8066 3 года назад +11

    Absolutely loved your breakdown. Being in engineering field, repeatability and reproducibility is absolutely the key to any successful engineered design. It’s a very scientific concept. Very insightful information. Thank you for all that you do with passion and truly educate consumers 😍

  • @seabee3097
    @seabee3097 3 года назад +5

    I highly suggest watching all Dr. Dray's videos ALL THE WAY thru! She's got easter eggs sprinkled everywhere; for instance at around the 22minute mark she reveals she recommends the Anthelios 100SPF. I was wearing this exact brand and sunscreen and I screamed when she said that. Great vid!!

  • @mayastoop9291
    @mayastoop9291 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for balanced opinion and lots of common sense advice. I was upset about the Purito sunscreen but I liked how the company handled it.

  • @otherdelight
    @otherdelight 3 года назад +8

    I'''ve been using Canmake for a couple of years now, and worn at the beach, and was fully protected after a whole afternoon in the hot sun...I will continue to use it...Besides, it's very cosmetically elegant and does not sting my sensitive eyes...

    • @erinodonnell386
      @erinodonnell386 3 года назад +2

      I don’t think that canmake is a water resistant sunscreen. It’s great for day to day wear (I love it too) but you may want to consider something water/sweat resistant for that kind of sun exposure.

    • @Delicious1922
      @Delicious1922 3 года назад +1

      Canmake is Japanese sunscreen

    • @erinodonnell386
      @erinodonnell386 3 года назад

      @@Delicious1922 Canmake is a brand. Canmake Mermaid Skin is the sunscreen most people are referring to. Regardless of where it comes from, sunscreens can have a water resistance rating (80 min, 40 min, etc.). I use a Japanese sunscreen (pretty sure it's japanese) that is water resistant when I want something to wear if I'm going to be sweating (Isehan Kiss Me Mommy) which is advisable. Water and sweat can disrupt the film that provides protection.

    • @Delicious1922
      @Delicious1922 3 года назад

      @@erinodonnell386 I know.

  • @candylandyme
    @candylandyme 3 года назад +1

    Dr Dray is great! always using science and using a level head, never giving in to the crazes and being clear about the limitations of what she says. Also thank you for saying this is not just a Korean thing

  • @roxyred0145
    @roxyred0145 3 года назад +4

    I always appreciate your content! Educating vs influencing is always a win for me. 💜

  • @c-mcm3130
    @c-mcm3130 3 года назад +2

    My favorite video of yours so far. Thank you for educating those willing to learn, and for taking your time to research and analyze before making commentary. Always on topic, and so professional! ♡

  • @ysg.6540
    @ysg.6540 3 года назад +56

    Every sunscreen i've tried cause me mild to moderate irritation, except Purito. So sad that it's no longer available 😭

    • @jourdainjardin846
      @jourdainjardin846 3 года назад +4

      I have 10 unopened tubes of it that I won’t be using. 😄 probably will donate them.

    • @Sabrina-sc1db
      @Sabrina-sc1db 3 года назад +25

      @@jourdainjardin846 meh, its a moisturiser, you can still use it
      But if you donate it, be clear about what it is, so that other people don't get a sunburn

    • @babykrul
      @babykrul 3 года назад +8

      @@jourdainjardin846 omg exact same problem here lol but I use it in the morning as a moisturizer after showering, then go make breakfast etc. and then after half an hour I apply my ‘first’ spf product. So I use the purito sunscreen for half an hour and apply right when my whole morning routine is over, and won’t feel guilty for not immediately unsing sunscreen because its spf19 👍 Doing it this way even made my morning routine more relaxed, would recommend this morning ritual 😄

    • @lena-ex7bv
      @lena-ex7bv 3 года назад +7

      @@babykrul I feel like even if it's just spf 19 it's okay for staying indoors (at least when it's not summer), I finished my last tube like that: indoor and applying a looot of it lol

    • @babykrul
      @babykrul 3 года назад +1

      @@lena-ex7bv Exactly! Even with the thought in mind that most people only wear spf when it’s the hottest days of summer, spf19 is pretty decent if you use it that way!

  • @bbsail
    @bbsail 3 года назад +17

    I'm on a budget so I used to buy Korean $7-15 SPF. The last one I bought was from the same manufacturer than purito. So now, I'm doing Cerave tinted SPF 30 $14, it is orangy but I think is ok.

    • @DrDrayzday
      @DrDrayzday  3 года назад +9

      I hope they come out with more shades

    • @bbsail
      @bbsail 3 года назад +3

      @@DrDrayzday 👍💚

    • @nadab4750
      @nadab4750 3 года назад

      Thanks @bbsail for letting us know that the CeraVe tinted sunscreen is quite orangey. Out of curiosity I purchased the Colorescience 50+ tinted sunscreen and this one also seems too orangey for me. I am yet to wear it. I will experiment at home first with a light shade foundation and powder on top. Hopefully I won't need to wear too much of either to counteract the orangey hue. Thankfully I didn't pay full price for the Colorescience, as I bought it on eBay new without the box.
      I will continue to use the Propaira spf 50+ Tinted Sunscreen (Very high protection UBA UVB Broad Spectrum). Ultra Light Lotion, 4 Hour Water Resistant, Niacinimide, Iron Oxide, Vitamin E. Fragrance free. The Propaira is higher price than the CeraVe but not as expensive as the Colorescience.
      👱‍♀️👱‍♀️

    • @bbsail
      @bbsail 3 года назад

      @@nadab4750 I use the original colorescience and it's not orange for my Fitzpatrick 3 type of skin. "Desert /sand beige" in foundation

    • @nadab4750
      @nadab4750 3 года назад +1

      @@bbsail I'm a Fitzpatrick 2, fair and I freckle easily, not quite a 1, as I am not blue eyed.
      👱‍♀️❤🧴

  • @ONCEINABLUEMOON1993
    @ONCEINABLUEMOON1993 3 года назад +59

    I recommend my sister to use Elta MD, and she only apply a few little dots of sunscreen , and complained about getting freckles under the afternoon Florida sun.

    • @xxxxMonkeyGirlxxxx
      @xxxxMonkeyGirlxxxx 3 года назад +8

      I use EltaMD’s Physical sunscreen and it’s been working great so far. But I also put a lot on my face to ensure I’m well covered. Overall I’ve noticed my dark spots have not gotten worse which is what I wanted the most.

    • @bnb0510
      @bnb0510 3 года назад +5

      It’s not necessarily ineffective sunscreen. Heat actually has a lot to do with pigmentation as well. Especially Melasma.

    • @_blacksunflowers_1384
      @_blacksunflowers_1384 3 года назад +20

      Oh no! Reminds me of the Gwenyth skincare video 😣

    • @ye23.
      @ye23. 3 года назад +1

      That sunscreen broke me out like crazy. Such a disappointment

    • @isabelab6851
      @isabelab6851 3 года назад +6

      She probably did not apply enough, did not reapply as needed after being in the water or profuse sweating as happens in crazy humid, hot Florida weather

  • @melaniebeth717
    @melaniebeth717 3 года назад +2

    This was the honest straightforward truth I needed to hear today.

    • @melaniebeth717
      @melaniebeth717 3 года назад +1

      I started looking too carefully at percentages to decide between sunscreens and it’s good to be reminded you can’t go just by the ingredient percentages

  • @prachrangapundit646
    @prachrangapundit646 3 года назад +12

    Im glad i pair with my uv blocker umbrella when i go out to the sun besides wearing sunscreen

  • @Cosifantutte227
    @Cosifantutte227 3 года назад +11

    Good Morning Dr. Dray and Friends from San Diego, CA!! Hope all are having a lovely start to your day! Be well.

  • @Tttt28882
    @Tttt28882 Год назад +3

    What makes me fear Korean sunscreens is that they’re illegal in Australia!

  • @monica2757
    @monica2757 3 года назад

    Thanks for the info, I have been baffled by all the misinformation going around.

  • @t00l0fsatan
    @t00l0fsatan 3 года назад +9

    I was so sad. Purito was my FAVORITE sunscreen 😞 it wasn't too greasy, wasn't too drying, so nice. But spf 19!?! I can't mess with that

  • @lavenderwilliams1147
    @lavenderwilliams1147 3 года назад

    You’re very level headed and I like that! Thank you for being objective

  • @moisdawg
    @moisdawg 3 года назад +3

    Thank you for your insight. You’re one of the only experts who’s ever convinced me to use sunscreen daily, and be more aggressive about sun protection in general. That being said, Neutrogena and la roach posay could still use some work making chemical sunscreens that don’t leave a white cast 😐 jus sayin

  • @rachelyeiry665
    @rachelyeiry665 3 года назад +18

    I was waiting for this video !!! just bought the Hada Labo UV Gel. Much LOVE❤️

    • @DrDrayzday
      @DrDrayzday  3 года назад +4

      Thanks for watching

    • @ja8973
      @ja8973 3 года назад

      Where did you buy yours? I can't find it in stock anywhere.

    • @bridgethester8235
      @bridgethester8235 3 года назад

      @@ja8973 I just bought the Hada Labo UV gel from a website called Japanese Taste. I've never bought from this site before so I'm hoping for good service. I tried La Roche Posay for the first time this morning and DID NOT LIKE IT. Too greasy, smells too much like sunscreen, gave me a white goo layer in my eyebrows. Ordered Hada Labo at work after just a few hours!

    • @louise5055
      @louise5055 3 года назад +1

      I love the Hada labo uv gel, its the only sunscreen that I actually want to wear, but now im not sure if I can trust the spf.

    • @bridgethester8235
      @bridgethester8235 3 года назад +2

      @@louise5055 until I hear otherwise about that specific product, I'm gonna keep using it. Like Dr. Dray said, the best spf is the one you're willing to use everyday. I cannot use spf that smells like regular sunscreen.

  • @jennifersaylors3952
    @jennifersaylors3952 3 года назад +6

    Great points made here! Thank you, Dr. Dray.

  • @bushyparkpo
    @bushyparkpo 3 года назад +16

    I refused to throughout my Korean sunscreens when the scandal happened. I just added my Altruist and/or La Posay sunscreen on top.

  • @cuttie240
    @cuttie240 3 года назад +35

    I lived in S. Korea for nine months, and I had never seen such perfect skin. I was there before all the skin care hype reached the U.S. This culture really takes care of their skin, they seem to be doing something right. As always, appreciate your videos. Thanks 🌸😊

    • @Bobbyfawn
      @Bobbyfawn 3 года назад +12

      A lot of it IS genetics tho. They do take care of their skin but it’s in the genes

    • @Bobbyfawn
      @Bobbyfawn 3 года назад +2

      @@slee7719 you're right thank you for educating me

  • @vacationeyes6430
    @vacationeyes6430 3 года назад

    It's very assuring to hear this from Dr.Dray.

  • @potentglitter5300
    @potentglitter5300 3 года назад +52

    Love your channel! ❤️ I wore this sunscreen on my face when I was at an amusement park and I got sunburned :/

    • @DrDrayzday
      @DrDrayzday  3 года назад +18

      Sorry to hear that happened

    • @potentglitter5300
      @potentglitter5300 3 года назад +1

      @@dylannicks1146 Not at all 😂

    • @isabelab6851
      @isabelab6851 3 года назад

      Did you reapply every two hours?

    • @sherrychung2456
      @sherrychung2456 3 года назад

      Omg thank god I didn’t buy it, I almost did tho cuz of the hype

  • @TheEagleslover
    @TheEagleslover 3 года назад

    Hey Dr. Dray! You are a true blessing to so many! I’m personally glad that you choose to share your knowledge in such a scientific and rational manner! Have a great evening and I’ll see you tomorrow!

  • @Patti-1962
    @Patti-1962 3 года назад +5

    This should be a PSA for everyone to watch. The BEST video about sunscreen I've seen.

  • @Ciel_DJ
    @Ciel_DJ 3 года назад +1

    This video was worth the wait. Always appreciate your thoughtful and measured responses 💗

  • @nicolelewonkenobi
    @nicolelewonkenobi 3 года назад +8

    I have that exact sunscreen in my purse right now! I bought it after watching your video.

    • @DrDrayzday
      @DrDrayzday  3 года назад +4

      Which one?

    • @nicolelewonkenobi
      @nicolelewonkenobi 3 года назад +4

      The Purito Centella Green Level Unscented Sun SPF 50+ PA++++

    • @nicolelewonkenobi
      @nicolelewonkenobi 3 года назад +1

      @@DrDrayzday I almost feel I should contact where I got it from and see if they'll exchange it. I got it after watching an old video you did. Thankfully I haven't used it. I have been using another CeraVe tinted sunscreen you recommended.

  • @allegra1952
    @allegra1952 3 года назад +4

    I’m very careful with sunscreen, I’ve used Klairs for a while and never got issues! This is weird because I’m quite sensitive to some chemical filters! In God We Trust 🙏🏻🙂

  • @TiffTheTyrant
    @TiffTheTyrant 3 года назад +9

    This may be an unpopular opinion, but I go with the big guys in Canada (Neutrogena, L’Oréal-which owns Ombrelle and La Roche Posay for that patented Mexoryl) for my sunscreen. Legacy companies have been doing it for awhile so I trust people who have been in the business for a long time.

    • @emwyyn
      @emwyyn 3 года назад +1

      Love my Ombrelle Ultra Light SPF 60! I stopped buying other sunscreens cause I trust and love this one.

    • @TiffTheTyrant
      @TiffTheTyrant 3 года назад

      @@emwyyn I KNOW! I was so shocked how good the Ombrelle spf 60 sport one is. No white cast at all and ZERO grease. I’m so impressed.

    • @DELLRS2012
      @DELLRS2012 3 года назад

      I use the LPR SM 15 and LOVE it! I wish I could get the spf 60 version in the USA!!!! Jealous! Although the 15 does cause eye irritation for me but I just avoid it around my eyes.

    • @TiffTheTyrant
      @TiffTheTyrant 3 года назад

      @@DELLRS2012 I would try to order Ombrelle online which I think is exclusive to Canada. It’s owned by L’Oréal like LRP and also has patented technology with the mexoryl, just cheaper brand.

  • @resi2120
    @resi2120 6 месяцев назад

    I started using sunscreen daily one year ago due to your videos - now I just looked at pictures from 1 year ago und today and my hyperpigmentation got soooooo much better! Thank you!! ❤

  • @francescadulash3511
    @francescadulash3511 3 года назад +47

    If you want decent sunscreen look for Australian brands - we're the skin cancer capital of the world and have a very stringent Therapeutic Goods Administration laws. If it doesn't do whats claimed, it gets pulled from market. We've also got stringent workplace laws for outdoor workers who must be provided sun protection 365 days a year.

    • @amandaleggett
      @amandaleggett 3 года назад +1

      good to know!

    • @ambergerhelper7852
      @ambergerhelper7852 3 года назад +3

      Why would I trust a sunscreen from the Skin Cancer Capital?!

    • @Itsnicolaj
      @Itsnicolaj 3 года назад +9

      @@ambergerhelper7852 Australia is basically the world’s skin cancer expert. Diagnosing skin cancers for doctors in Australia is like getting their morning coffee. It’s so common that most skin checks & removals are done in family Dr’s offices and not by Dermatologists. We have a government funded Skin Cancer council that’s sole job is to review sunscreen and advise the public on sun safety products/ research/ education.

    • @francescadulash3511
      @francescadulash3511 3 года назад +11

      @@ambergerhelper7852 Because we saw too many people dying needlessly from skin cancers that spread & our government took action. We have strict preventative cancer laws that require preschoolers wear hats, sunscreen & have shaded outdoor areas to play in. Thats compulsory until they are 18. All workplaces must provide full protection for outdoor workers because skin cancer becomes an occupational hazard and the employers responsibility. So the government don't allow products on the market unless they've got clinical trials to support their product claims.

    • @jenniferlopezegyptfans6505
      @jenniferlopezegyptfans6505 3 года назад +3

      I remember reading that it was very hard for a sunscreen in Australia to be accepted. (something like that) Thank you for the reminder 💙💙

  • @chantalM3340
    @chantalM3340 3 года назад +3

    Hello Dr Dray,
    Thank you for this informative video!
    Have you tried the new Eucerin sunscreen SPF 100 fragrance free?
    It would be great to know your opinion:)

  • @mleekahh
    @mleekahh 3 года назад +6

    I have no idea what to do. I see so many reviews, but almost every mineral sunscreen I try, leaves a strong white cast. It can be even harder having oily skin as a black woman finding sunscreens, becauase the one that arnt with a strong white cast are too heavy for oily skin. But chemical sunscreens have so much untrustworthyness

  • @gypsysnickerdoodle4354
    @gypsysnickerdoodle4354 3 года назад +9

    When you see the AMOUNT needed, it becomes almost 😅 horrifying how much product volume is required to meet the levels declared
    Michael Goss did a video pointing out how little we tend to use, compared to what the instructions ONLY NOW are indicating. For decades, I could never get clarity from anyone how much or how often it was needed... or how to get it on me over a face of cosmetics.

  • @Daffodil98647
    @Daffodil98647 3 года назад +9

    That La Roche-Posay is too greasy for me and makes my face feel like it is suffocating. I only use it if I will be outside for an extended period of time and wash my face immediately when I get home using an oil cleanser to make sure all of it is off!

    • @camivamp
      @camivamp 3 года назад +4

      So happy to see I'm not the only one. It also burned my eyes so bad!

  • @SportsStoleMyMan
    @SportsStoleMyMan 3 года назад

    OK but seriously Dr Dray... You are GLOWWWWWWING. You’re always a glowing beautiful mythical goddess creature but the luminosity is next level in this vid. Maybe the lighting or that color on you? What is it? THE WORLD NEEDS TO KNOW

  • @isabelab6851
    @isabelab6851 3 года назад +3

    I live in Florida and I wear sunscreen even when I don’t step outside at all. These Korean sunscreens are perfect because the consistency is very elegant and does not cause irritation and I use them as moisturizer. If I go to the beach, I sit under an umbrella, try to be outside before 11 or after 4. If I am going to be outside, I use heavy duty waterproof, reapply every two hours and after going in the water or exercising and more importantly I wear a hat, sunglasses, and sun protection clothing designed for that purpose.
    So I think it is a shame that people used it incorrectly. I am sad that I have not found another sunscreen with the same elegant feel…and more importantly that does not irritate my skin. I will use what I have and be on the lookout for new ones.

  • @viridianasanchez90
    @viridianasanchez90 3 года назад

    So glad you made this video!!! A few videos ago I asked about this and I feel like my voice was heard! Thank you so much for all your knowledge!!!

  • @halaboobs
    @halaboobs 3 года назад +4

    I alternate different big brand sunscreens while trying new ones from time to time. It's my way of avoiding consistent use of one brand that later turns out to be problematic.

  • @deesims3552
    @deesims3552 3 года назад

    I love you Dr Dray. Thanks for being an honest voice.

  • @idreamofpeony
    @idreamofpeony 3 года назад +11

    I love when people argue that putting on a base layer of spf everyday is too “extreme”, they also are always telling us they live in windowless, underground caves or never draw their curtains, never go near windows or never go outside-as if those circumstances aren’t extreme.

    • @starvictory7079
      @starvictory7079 3 года назад +1

      It's not extreme to live in Sweden, Finland, Iceland, Denmark, Norway, Russia etc where the sun sets from 3pm in winter or never comes up at all for a month.
      The UV index is provided for us so we know when we need SPF.
      Not arguing with you, but just adding information.

    • @idreamofpeony
      @idreamofpeony 3 года назад

      @@starvictory7079 UVA are not burning rays and are there as long as there is daylight.

    • @starvictory7079
      @starvictory7079 3 года назад +1

      @@idreamofpeony I know. I don't think you understand...the UV light is so low here in the winter because of where Sweden is on the globe. The UV index is important.

    • @idreamofpeony
      @idreamofpeony 3 года назад +1

      @@starvictory7079 the UV index only accounts for the effects of UVB (how likely you are to burn), not UVA (the damage accrued regardless of burn)

  • @sarahmunson1778
    @sarahmunson1778 3 года назад +1

    Ohhhhhh the sunscreen queen finally weighs in!!! So excited for this.

  • @fashionholicable
    @fashionholicable 3 года назад +13

    I have been using the cosrx spf 50 aloe sunscreen. I don’t know if it’s spf 50 or not but it’s great for everyday use!

    • @chaloevibes4355
      @chaloevibes4355 3 года назад +1

      Same currently using it too

    • @poopybutt
      @poopybutt 3 года назад +1

      The cosrx spf 50 aloe sunscreen has several ingredients that have been shown in studies to damage human DNA, cause gene mutations, increase cancer risk and act as endocrine disruptors, among other serious health effects at even lower dosages commonly used in sunscreens. One of those ingredients is ethylhexyl methoxycinnamate for example, the second most abundant ingredient (after water) in this particular cosrx sunscreen.
      I would be very careful with long term exposure to these kind of chemical concoctions. The only safe sunscreens are mineral based ones. They will be visible on your face etc., but at least you're not putting a layer of cancerous, hormone disrupting chemicals on your skin.
      Unfortunately Dr. Dray never seems to address any of this.

    • @aoifecaetan9832
      @aoifecaetan9832 3 года назад +4

      @@poopybutt what is your source for this information? is it a credible scientific source or just speculation? if a cosmetic product is approved for sale it is very unlikely that these effects would be overlooked.

  • @bronconevo6855
    @bronconevo6855 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for the informative and clear information. I can always trust the information you share to your subs.

  • @AmbientAuteur
    @AmbientAuteur 3 года назад +36

    There was a huge scandal around 10 years ago with Coppertone and others. check out Cosmetics Database for information on your health and household products.

    • @jeanvlinhares
      @jeanvlinhares 3 года назад +1

      Not even sunscreens go scot free in the cancel culture era

  • @quixotic7460
    @quixotic7460 3 года назад +2

    The flame retardant analogy was hilarious and a perfect illustration of how to treat sunscreen too! LOL

  • @UncleCharlie111x2
    @UncleCharlie111x2 3 года назад +58

    Excellent job making the logical and rational points stand out!👌🏻 I just purchased a giant brim hat to walk in tis large enough to double as a umbrella for a family of small statue ☂ I will refer to it as my “Draybrero” 👍🏻

    • @whitneybrown4067
      @whitneybrown4067 3 года назад +3

      Greetings U. Charlie hope u r well n Happy Thursday😀👍💜....

    • @hailey302
      @hailey302 3 года назад +9

      Draybrero 😂

    • @DrDrayzday
      @DrDrayzday  3 года назад +10

      love it, lol!

    • @moisdawg
      @moisdawg 3 года назад

      😂 where’d you get yours

    • @UncleCharlie111x2
      @UncleCharlie111x2 3 года назад

      @@moisdawg HLLMAN store Amazon

  • @hi_high_rya
    @hi_high_rya Год назад

    You just solve my burning question that the best sunscreen is the one you may like to use more offer.
    And also about higher spf too. Thank you

  • @ItsConiTime
    @ItsConiTime 3 года назад +3

    Hi Dr Dray, happy Thursday🙋🏽‍♀️. Is sunscreen safe until the expiration date?

  • @geraldinegomez4213
    @geraldinegomez4213 3 года назад

    Dr Dray came thru with the facts.👏🏽

  • @jayeetadas6342
    @jayeetadas6342 3 года назад +6

    Hello Dr. Dray.. My skin is sensitive to zinc oxide so could you please recommend a tinted sunscreen with chemical filters exclusively? Thank you. Love your videos. Tussi great ho!!

    • @sunscreenhoarder6558
      @sunscreenhoarder6558 3 года назад +1

      Sunscreens are rarely tinted if they use chemical filters, since chemical fitlers go on clear and the white cast doesn't need to be hidden. Just sandwich foundation between two layers of sunscreen

  • @snkfrk10
    @snkfrk10 3 года назад

    Dr Dray as per usual slays the issue! 💯 agree with you.

  • @kelseythecat4781
    @kelseythecat4781 3 года назад +12

    As an Asian child, I was told to wear sunscreen, umbrella (the one against UV) and hat all the time lol now I’m 34 and my skin is pretty good!

    • @kharmilakhairuddin2781
      @kharmilakhairuddin2781 3 года назад

      What brand of sunscreen are you using?

    • @kelseythecat4781
      @kelseythecat4781 3 года назад +1

      @@kharmilakhairuddin2781 Japanese ones are really good. Dr Dray recommended some before. I used and like most of the ones she recommended.

    • @kharmilakhairuddin2781
      @kharmilakhairuddin2781 3 года назад +1

      @@kelseythecat4781 that's good because right now I'm using Kanebo Allie Extra UV Gel.

  • @PinCushionQueen
    @PinCushionQueen 3 года назад

    You are truly an invaluable resource, Dr. Dray- thank you!

  • @alanam7261
    @alanam7261 3 года назад +10

    will you review the new vanicream spf 50 formula announced recently? i really love your reviews since you’ve tried so many spf formulas!

  • @lovebeauty7713
    @lovebeauty7713 3 года назад +1

    Hello, Dr. Dray! I love all your videos and I appreciate all the skincare knowledge you've shared so far. I wanted to ask you if you've vaccinated yourself yet? And what are your thoughts on the vaccines currently available for Covid19?