EltaMD Tinted Mineral Facial Sunscreen Review | Elta MD UV Daily, UV Clear, UV Physical, UV Elements
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- Опубликовано: 11 июл 2024
- EltaMD Tinted Mineral Facial Sunscreen Review | Elta MD UV Daily, UV Clear, UV Physical, UV Elements
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00:00 Intro
1:00 EltaMD UV Daily Tinted Broad Spectrum SPF 40: bit.ly/3HBWS88
5:22 EltaMD UV Clear Broad Spectrum SPF 46 Tinted: bit.ly/3N0mjRF
10:56 EltaMD UV Elements Tinted Broad Spectrum SPF 44: bit.ly/3CIGvnM
13:20 EltaMD UV Physical Broad Spectrum SPF 41 Tinted: bit.ly/39D6539
PRODUCT INFO:
1. EltaMD UV Daily Tinted Broad Spectrum SPF 40:
Ideal for these Concerns: Aging Skin, Dryness and Dehydration, Sun Damage, Free Radical Damage, Sunburn
Ideal for these Skin Types: Normal Skin, Combination Skin, Sensitive Skin
Skin Type: Sensitive, Dry, Oily
Key Ingredient(s): Dimethicone, Zinc Oxide, Vitamin E, Hyaluronic Acid, Alpha Hydroxy Acids
2. EltaMD UV Clear Broad Spectrum SPF 46 Tinted:
Ideal for these Concerns: Aging Skin, Oiliness, Dryness and Dehydration, Sun Damage, Free Radical Damage, Large Pores, Sunburn, Acne, Rosacea
Ideal for these Skin Types: Acne-Prone Skin, Sensitive Skin
Skin Type: Sensitive
Key Ingredient(s): Vitamin E, Niacinamide, Lactic Acid, Antioxidants, Hyaluronic Acid, Zinc Oxide
3. EltaMD UV Elements Tinted Broad Spectrum SPF 44:
Moisturizers: Tinted Moisturizer
Ideal for these Concerns: Aging Skin, Sun Damage, Free Radical Damage, Dryness and Dehydration, Sunburn, Fine Lines and Wrinkles, Loss of Firmness
Ideal for these Skin Types: Normal Skin, Sensitive Skin, Combination Skin, Dry Skin, Mature Skin, Oily Skin
Skin Type: Sensitive, Dry, Oily
Key Ingredient(s): Zinc Oxide, Titanium Dioxide, Hyaluronic Acid, Antioxidants
4. EltaMD UV Physical Broad Spectrum SPF 41 Tinted:
Face Sun Care: Face Sunscreen
Ideal for these Concerns: Aging Skin, Sun Damage, Free Radical Damage, Sunburn
Ideal for these Skin Types: Oily Skin, Sensitive Skin
Skin Type: Sensitive, Oily
Key Ingredient(s): Dimethicone, Zinc Oxide, Titanium Dioxide, Antioxidants
Video Topics:
-Elta MD Tinted Mineral Facial Sunscreen Comparison + Review
-Elta MD Sunscreen Tinted
-Elta MD Sunscreen Comparison
-Best Elta MD Sunscreen
-Elta MD Sunscreen Under Makeup
-EltaMD Sunscreen Review
-Elta MD Sunscreen Dupes
-Elta MD Sunscreen SPF 46
-Elta MD Sunscreen SPF 50
-Elta MD Sunscreen Tinted vs Clear
-EltaMD Sunscreen for Acne Prone Skin
-EltaMD Sunscreen for Dry Skin
-EltaMD Sunscreen for Oily Skin
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Disclaimers: I am not a dermatologist or medical professional. My channel is a space for me to share product reviews based on my personal experience and/or research, not to diagnose. My videos should never be a replacement for guidance from a medical professional. You should always seek guidance from a medical professional or dermatologist for any and all skin concerns, questions, and needs. - Хобби
Thank you! This was super helpful in deciding which one to try. With the Purito Centalla debacle (I loved it under makeup 😭) and some serious QC issues with First Aid Beauty’s Weightless Mineral Sunscreen (literal chunks in the last two!) the search has been on and my skin is so picky.
The UV Physical doesn't leave a whitecast on me, it's actually slightly darker than my skin tone and gives a nice warmth to my skin, though it did settle in fine lines a bit and pilled sometimes, it did feel a bit drying as well. The UV Elements was far too dark/orange and slightly too dewy for me, but was easier to apply.
I have been using the Elta MD physical sunscreen for at least 10 years it is fabulous and I highly recommend it. Additionally, I don’t wear foundation and I haven’t for probably over 10 years this sunscreen is amazing
Abbey, I love how in depth you go for us. This is all great information. Thank you!
So glad to hear that 🥰
Thank you thank you! Such awful skin barrier damage for myself and I’m so excited to try the last sunscreen and see if heals my skin
Omg I was on their website for a minute trying to find a tinted mineral sunscreen that would suit my very dry and sensitive acne prone skin and I ended up going with the physical 41 ! so thank you for doing this amazingly thorough review and confirming my choice!! 😂 So excited to try it :)
Thanks so much for these reviews. Your channel is better than most others. I appreciate the details and demos. Very helpful!
uv physical is such an iconic sunscreen for me. one of the first i found that does not irritate my rosacea and actually looks good
I love the UV Elements and have had no issues with using it under makeup, including powder foundation. Thanks for the review it's nice to hear how they all compare.
Such a good one! Of course 😊
omg that last one looks great, putting it on my wish list 🤩
same :) also I'm pretty sure it costs less than drmtlgy per oz
Having tried 3 of these 4 sunscreens myself, I thought I'd add my two cents and mini-review, as a woman with combination skin but older than the poster here (around 40 years old):
---EltaMD UV Physical: If you have uneven skin tone or large pores or wrinkles (or dry patches), I can't really recommend the EltaMD UV Physical sunscreen except for days when you need extra protection and don't really care how you look. It ends up looking a bit too pasty on me, unfortunately, and accentuates my imperfect skin texture and pores - because of being on the thicker side and not moisturizing. This happens even though I moisturize underneath. It also tends to pill. Bummer because the tint color is pretty accurate for me (I'm fair-light, and it's slightly too light on me). This is the most accurate for me in terms of skin color, comparatively, but the texture just doesn't work out for me. That being said, I feel pretty confident about its staying power, having used it multiple times, and will keep it around for when I need good protection, don't want a chemical sunscreen, and don't care overly much about my appearance.
---UV Elements: I actually really like this one for the most part. It's a bit thicker than I'd prefer, and thus doesn't blend in as much as hoped and accentuates bad skin texture a little, but at least it's not as thick as the UV Physical.. But my main issue with it is that it's too dark. Yes, others have commented on this, but I do find this surprising given that I'm not among the fairest of them all (albeit definitely more on the light side). It definitely has a bit too much of an orangey hue. That said...as of now, I'm leaning more towards it than what used to be my favorite because - well, I'll explain now:
---UV Clear: Darnit, I really hate that I can't have this be my favorite anymore. It wasn't perfect - I felt like it wasn't enough on its own when I need more protection (which is true since it's not water resistant like the other two above). But for every day use when I wouldn't be exposed for very long at a time, it was my go-to for years. Unfortunately, I didn't notice until recently that it contains Octinoxate, which not only causes irritation in some people (no biggie IMO if I'm not affected) but - it IS a known endocrine disrupter. That is, actually, pretty important. There's a reason it's been banned from Hawaii and many European nations. There is plenty of evidence of it being bad for your health. I'm so bummed that EltaMD hasn't reformulated to avoid this ingredient since it's literally immediately behind the worse offendor, Oxybenzone, in the linep of bad sunscreen ingredients. What's the point of a mineral/physical suncreen if it's mixed with a toxic chemical sunscreen?? I'm not against "chemicals" that are safe - I am a scientist and actually understand what the term "chemical" means. But in this case, there is a legitimate health concern involved. So, I cannot recommend UV Clear until EltaMD reformulates it. IF SOMEONE HAS TRIED ANOTHER OPTION THAT YOU'D RECOMMEND, PLEASE REPLY HERE! Thank you.
Great video! I have acne prone and super oily skin and the Clear tinted was too much glow for me. It also oxides a little. I want to try the Physical next.
I'm so glad you did this comparison. I had no idea that UV Physical was good and pretty decent value! I have bought UV Elements several times through Dermstore. I like that it's a SPF 44, although the light tint is still a little too dark for me. You only get 2 oz, so it's about $17.75 per ounce. I like it because I could use it when my freaked out last month as a reaction to my trying a new Korean toner that was supposed to be soothing and gentle. Most dermatologists do say that you should stop everything except the most basic cleanser (and even sunscreen) when your skin is freaking out, but like you, I kinda wanted something to protect my skin and I'm glad UV Elements was okay for me.
Love UV Elements too!
You are one of so few youtubers that really does your research, and then shares with her subscribers. Specifically the ingredient list! Your Awsome!
Wow thank you so much! I’m so happy to help 😊
I might eventually try the same one you said worked on your sensitive skin, but currently I’m obsessed with the DRMTLGY tinted sunscreen thanks to you! I have really sensitive skin when it comes to certain ingredients but it feels perfect on my skin so I’m sticking to it for a while❤️
I’m so glad that’s working so well for you! I love that one too!!
your hair looks amazing in this video. I mean it always does, I just love the way it is waving here :)
This video helped me a lot. I am trying to choose a good tinted sunscreen for my skin type and undertone.
I love a woman who knows her skincare ingredients!😍😂 Subscribed!
I was so gonna go with the Cerave even though I’ve had issues with their moisturizers in the past. But then I heard salicylic acid and I have rosacea.😳
Last year I used LaRoche-Posay tinted mineral sunscreen. I love their products and it treated my skin well but it pilled & flaked like crazy, as the runnier ones tend to do with my skin type.
I mix the uv elements with a bit of Australian gold to matify it and il is perfect for me!
I love UV Elements . It’s a bit dark , but in the summer is just perfect 🤩!
You have definitely clear my confusion and now I know which one i need for sure , thank you
So glad!
@abbeyyung would you use this as a moisturizer in the summer? Or over a moisturizer.
I Love The Sunscreen Reviews On Your Channel Abbey Yung!🌞🌝
Yay I’m so glad 😊
Thank you so much for reviewing all of these tinted sunscreen’s! I have tried all of these from my dermatologist office, the tint was too dark from all of them except for UV Physical. I really enjoyed this one for it’s lighter tint for us more fair people. It is the only tinted SPF that is not too dark apart from Paula’s Choice Resist Super Light Wrinkle Defense. Unfortunately, UV physical left me red, tight, dry, itchy everywhere I applied it on both me and my daughter. Paula’s choice did the same thing! I tried them both on healthy and happy skin (only time I try new products). I was so bummed! But that’s okay, I have Cotz sensitive skin which is amazing for m skin. I have you to thank for introducing me to that! 🙏🏻😊
Omg! So interesting about the UV physical... we had such a different experience! But yay so glad Cotz works well 😊
I would love to hear what other sunscreens are just as good! I live in Sweden and it seems impossible to order the EltaMD and it's way more expensive with shipping. Sooo, my research on finding a similar more affordable sunscreen is never ending...
Just now watching this, very informative as usual. I'm really liking Sun Bum tinted mineral sunscreen, it glides on like a buttery mousse and dries matte, but not overly drying like the Australian Gold. Its spf 30 and works well under makeup, tint not too dark. I've never heard anyone talk about it but loving it.
I have a sun bum review up actually!
YESSSSS I’ve been waiting for this 💖
🥰🥰
I just got the Elta MD UV Elements SPF 44 and I LOVE it!!! I’ve finally found the perfect sunscreen for my skin! 😃❤️
amazing!
I just bought the physical one and I’m waiting for it to arrive. I hope I bought the right one!
new viewer here, id love your opinion on the skinceuticles physical ranges including the matte and also the neostrater and maybe the first aid beauty mineral aswell xx
I love the eltamd sunscreens because the ingredients are basic but the textures are very nice. While I'm one of those who has to stick to mineral because of my sensitive skin, I've also heard of people who can't do fully mineral because they have issues with the high levels of zinc oxide. It's so interesting how we're all so different!
I’ve been using the Elta MD physical tinted for about a year and I’ve really liked it but now I might try the mineral from from Drmtlgy. Thank you for another great video~!
Thank you for making this video. I was soo curious about the physical vs elements in elta.
Of course!
they always say that the dermatology blocker is a copy of the elta but no. the dermatology caused me an allergy and a little acne (it also has a strange fragrance). I recommend you buy the elta!
Thank you Abby for good advice great videos on skin care and for trying to save money you’re amazing
Of course!
Can you please review the MISSHA BB CREAM? I really want to know your opinion about it for acne prone skin. 💗
UV Physical SPF 41 is what i use all day, every day. Probably have repurchased over 8 times 😬 Thanks for comparing them all for us !
Of course!
hi abbey! i’m still new with tinted sunscreen and have never worn any before, so if im using a chemical sunscreen underneath a mineral tinted sunscreen, can i reapply my chemical sunscreen on top of the tinted one? or it will make my face cakey😅
Thank you for this. I want to purchase it but it is too dark for me. Your video really help me a lot.
would u recommend the daily
clear for dry, acne prone skin?? i heard it might be drying but idk ;(
Thanks for the reviews! I been using the spf 44, love it, but I would like to find a good comparison for cheaper!
Of course 😊
I have tried all of them except for the daily I know that the physical pills at the end of the day I really love Alta and he elements
Hi Abby, what a useful video! Thank you. By the way 4 syllables: "to" + "KOF" + "uh" + "rol" for tocopherol.
So glad you enjoyed it! Yeesh pronunciations of these terms is not my strong suit 😂
Thank you for the review! This was really helpful!
so glad!
I’m yellow toned and was wondering which sunscreen would work best for me?? Thanks!
I love the UV Elements SPF 44. Great under makeup. Thanks for your review.
Of course 😊
Hey what lipstick are you using int his video?! love it!
Which Elta sunscreen is best for hyperpigmentation and mild melasma, the clear with niaminicide, the element or the physical?
This is funny because Sarahhh Beth just made a video saying it’s her FAVORITE new tinted sunscreen! It has GREAT coverage for a sunscreen lol
saying that which was her favorite new tinted sunscreen?...There were four different ones mentioned in this video, lol.
Ok, just ordered Elta UV Physical. You made me buy it 😊
I love your videos and learn so much from them. Is there a tinted sunscreen that you could recommend in place of foundation?
I’m so glad! I’ve never tried a tinted sunscreen that comes close to a foundation in terms of coverage
Hi! Do you wear the EltaMD Sunscreen alone or after you put moisturiser?
How is the daily sunscreen the first product you reviewed on the eyes, if you get it in your eyes? Thanks
Great review, thank you! Elta md uv elements is my favourite tinted sunscreen. 🤗
So glad you enjoyed it 😊 Elements is so good!
Love mixing the uv elements with uv physical for the perfect tint and moisture/oil control for combo skin.
I think I might have to buy both and try mixing them! I am pale, but dry-ish most of the year. I also don’t want to be super matte or super dewy!
same here~
Do all of these tints have warmer undertones? Are some more for cooler? That’s more what I’m looking for!
Try Santeva Brightening Sunscreen SPF 50+. I've tried a gazillion different everyday face sunscreens and this is the only one I want to buy again and again. It's lightweight and moisturizing, not sticky at all, and doesn't sting or cause my skin to flush or break out. I use it every day. It's a bit pricey but it's totally worth it.
So excited to try the Elements version! I appreciate the review. Where is your shift from btw?
It’s a great one 😊 Target!
I have both the Elements and the Physical (tinted versions), and enjoy both formulas. BUT I am scared to try any more tints. That ELEMENTS was ORANGE AF on me :(. The PHYSICAL’s tint was much softer and neutral on me, but bc of that formula I tend to wear it on its own (vs daily, as my “bb cream” or base for other SPF tints/makeup). It’s perfect for my walks or outside activities (not the office). I do love that color! it’s a cooler paler beige, vs warm orangey. In fact I’m gonna wear it today. So many lovely sunscreens to pick from 💕
Yeah I’ve found that some of their sunscreens lean sooo orange especially when I’m pale!
I already have the Restore and love it but would like a more affordable option.
I have used the 41 one for years. I like that it turns out a bit lighter because I’m super pale and most tinted sunscreens are too dark (this one is still slightly too dark for me but I’m cool with it) also I think you should emphasize that it’s $30 for 3 oz....that’s a pretty dang good value for such a good product. Thanks for the vid!
I think value is a little different for everyone so I try to just present the size & price and let people decide 😊
Do you feel like its helped protect against aging for you?
Omg you are literally stunning 😍😇🤩
Aw thank you ♥️
Great video! I noticed the more I used the sunscreens where niacinamide is high on the ingredient list....my skin near my mouth was so irritated. The more I applied throughout the day, the more my skin burned. I know niacinamide is a great ingredient but when it’s reapplied over and over again...I think it’s too much...at least on my skin. The Clinique pep start UV doesn’t have niacinmide and my skin never burns. My skin isn’t irritated either when I use it. In addition, I think niacinamide is in sooooo many products..my skin is just like...it’s too much..it causes irritation for me at least. 💜 when I cut products with niacinmide out...my skin never burns anymore nor do I have irritation.
You’re not the first person I’ve heard that from!! I think I have that problem with too much Niacinamide too
Ive had a very hard time finding sunscreens that don’t burn my eyes. Even mineral sunscreens sometimes burn. I recently found the skinceuticals one that I can apply near my eyes and have no issues.
Excellent review. I love my UV Elements and always purchase when I can find a 20% off code. Just wondering - how long do you wait before applying a second coat? I've always done one layer and the sun protection has been great.
5-10 minutes before the second application 😊
Great review!!
The physical and Elements forumatulations are water resistant right? That's a big difference.
I personally love the UV Daily. I also tried the physical and the elements but I found the Physical tint too light/obvious and the elements was too dark. Both of them dried my skin out as well to the point it made my skin look flakey.
so do I!!! but I wonder will the uv daily and uv clear have the same tackiness as the elements, it is kind too sticky for me so was still wondering to try them out or not TT
Agh i REALLY want to try the uv clear but eltaMD is hard to get in canada shipping wise from online retailers and where i have found it, its over $70CAD
There are 4 tinted sunscreen in elta md. Do they have same coverage?
I am sooooooo fed with info in this video! thanks babe! i have been using Elta MD UV Physical for 6 mos now, same insights! 💯 agree! #Subscribed
of course! Thanks for subscribing 💗
Thank you for your review of Sunscreens. It think this topic is so important, and you do a great job talking about the ingredients and the finish. I do wish you had addressed how these did individually under makeup (and demonstrated them). Also, I wish you would have listed head to head alternatives for each one. Thanks again. Going to watch some of your other Sunscreen reviews.
i have the 4th one, it really is the least irritating physical sunscreen of all time.
The clear is my absolute fav.
Ty, love this one!
I am 71 and love your reviews
Thank you for another great review! I've been using the UV physical but find it drying and pilling(I have oily skin but live in a dry climate). It's also an older tube and they've raised their price quite a bit since. I've seen other people saying it's drying and pilling too in the past, so I wonder if they've slightly altered their formulation since. Gonna order a new one and see if it's better.
One little thing I noticed is that you said that iron oxide protects us from the longer wavelength of UVA. From what I know, iron oxide protects us from the visible light, and mainly the shorter wavelength visible light, namely blue light. I'm not an expert but from what I've learned in school (you can also look up the diagram of the light spectrum), visible light and the ultraviolet (UV) light aren't the same nor do they overlap. Also the longer the wavelength, the less damaging it is for the human body.
Glad you enjoyed it! I’ve read a few different articles about iron oxides increasing UVA absorption. I just personally prefer to use sunscreens with iron oxides if I am not using an Asian Sunscreen 😊
@@AbbeyYung Sorry my bad. I should have looked it up. It turns out that it helps blocking both the longer wavelength of UVA and the shorter wavelength of visible light. I didn't know that. Thanks for the info! I look for iron oxide in all of my sunscreens too
I’ve been loving all of your videos!! 💗 I want to incorporate a tinted sunscreen into my routine but get worried about it applying unevenly/blotchy, staining my clothes, or it even wearing off under my mask. Is this common at all? Thanks girly 💗
Yay I’m so glad! ♥️ I can get on the collars of my shirts if I’m not careful. Best to put in the sunscreen after!
@@AbbeyYung Thats a great idea!! Thank you so much!
Hi Abbey, i just read the fourmularion of the first sunscreen that you talked about and it has AHA in it. Why would they do that? I’m a little confused because AHA’s make the skin more prone to burning. I currently use the Elta MD UV physical sunscreen and i like it, except for the fact that it pills and it’s quite hard to remove. i tend to have to use a makeup remover! Have you tried it under makeup? I am nervous because on its own it pills!
AHAs can also be used to adjust the pH of a product!
This is very helpful!! I was just diagnosed with rosacea and my dermatologist recommended the clear version from this line but I wanted to learn more about their other sunscreens to see if another one might be better for me. You said there’s a DRMTLGY product that is a dupe for the clear Elta product but I want to be sure it has all the same ingredients that I need for the rosacea. Does it really contain all of the same ingredients? I’m probably going to buy the DRMTLGY one anyway (from your link 😊) because I want to try it but I just don’t know if I actually need the Elta MD product too. 🤔
glad to help! I have not looked at every single ingredient compared to eachother
perfect timing! i’ve been on the market for a tinted sunscreen :’) now i’m stuck between the physical broad spectrum SPF 41 and the australian gold tinted sunscreen- which of the two would you personally recommend?
I honestly prefer this one!
@@AbbeyYung which one? :)
Which one did you end up going for?
@@user-zt6mb7nf3i I think she meant Elta!
@@melissa7645 i went for elta! it’s too drying even for my oily skin and pills on me though, and the color washes me out a bit bc i’m too olive in undertone :(( sadly it’s a miss for me
Yes I've been wondering about Elta MD!! Thank you!! I Love that shirt btw!! 💚
Happy to help! Thanks it’s from Target 😊
Thank you so much!
Abbey? Do you have any video with Dermatology Retinol Complex review?
I do! It’s in my most recent DRMTLGY review
I like the slight white cast .
I wonder which is better for really pale skin. Everything turns orange on me
Would you say the Australian gold tinted is more drying than the uv physical ? I have dry skin and the uv physical works fine for me.
Definitely!
I have this Elta MD sunscreen and is really amazing!! A little to dark for me but I mixed with another one and is perfect!! Great review Abbey!🤩🙂
Yes when I’m fair it’s a little too dark for me too! Glad you enjoyed it 😊
I also have to mix it with a lighter sunscreen or a no tinted one. I wish they made a lighter tint.
Sonja Forrester I mix my spf 44 with the Fair IT Cosmetics CC Cream and they blend so well and I get great coverage. It’s great for when I don’t want to bother with makeup but I want some sort of coverage
@@idisruiz9982 Ok that's actually a really excellent suggestion - thank you!!
Hi abbey, does any of them tend to pill? Since we need to apply approx a quarter tsp just for the face, some sunscreens tend to pill on me, it’s probably the way i apply or maybe not. Please help :)
I don't have any major issues with that! the UV physical formulation can if you don't wait for previous products to dry down though
Do you find UV Physical to be pore clogging due to Isopropyl Palmitate? I have very acne prone skin and used up Clear but am looking for something new to try.
There are a few ingredients in Physical which are apparently extremely comedogenic but it hasn’t broken me out at all In the months I have used it so I’d just take a chance and see if it works for you
It might be helpful when characterizing product as “expensive” if you would compare the cost per oz. At the price of $31.50 for 1.7 oz the cost per oz is $18.80. This is the cost per oz for most sunscreens I have researched and so in my opinion the product should not be considered “expensive.”
Abbey your lipstick color today looks stunning on you, is it a new color? or maybe it is the makeup but so gorgeous on you, anyway love your video as always so helpful and informative thanks so much
Thank you! It’s a darker shade than I’ve been wearing lately 😊 but it’s discontinued! ColourPop doesn’t carry it anymore
@@AbbeyYung well it looks great on you, forgot to mention I have the EltaMD UV Physical Broad Spectrum SPF 41 Tinted:and love it as it does not sting my sensitive eyes which is the biggest draw for me when I have to reapply during the day
I have been using this for years. The clear, daily, elements. I have tried them and all have not broke me out at all. I have very acne prone skin and red. Most days I just use this. Would like to try the cheaper version of Austrailian Gold however it has been out of stock for months and no one can tell me when it will be back in stock. So for now I will just keep using what works.
That’s great it works so well for you!
If you have acne prone, irritable skin, I wouldn’t recommend the Australian gold. It has fruit extracts (such as eucalyptus) that are very irritating, and it stings my face quite a bit.
Do you have a recommendation for a water resistant tinted sunscreen? I watched your video about tinted sunscreens and now know the importance of iron oxides(: I’ve been using a chemical sunscreen (sonrei sea clearly spf 50) but I now want a tinted mineral one. Great video!!!🤩🤩
I believe the UV physical and UV elements from Elta are both water resistant 40 min. In my experience they don’t hold up supeerrr well to water and heavy sweating, but light sweating and humidity is fine. Australian gold and Supergoop matte screen are much better for water resistant, in my opinion.
Yes physical & elements are!
@@TrishasMusic Thank you so much! I've actually been meaning to try that supergoop one. I'm just hoping it's not too too drying.
@@monaldaterao2943 You're welcome! I have dry skin (more on the normal side in the summer) and I put the supergroup matte screen on top of an untinted sunscreen, and I don't find it drying at all. In fact, the finish on that is my favorite, and doesn't seem to get oily or accent dry patches. If you use it alone on dry skin, I guess it could be a little drying.
Just ordered the spf 41...thank you
Hope you love it 😊
Thank you sooooo much for your review!! I was thinking of buying this product for UV protection. My face is oily and I live in Sunny, humid South Florida!! Looking for something with a matt look, no glow since my glow is natural 😊. Thank you again. Any recommendations from any ladies would help.
Of course! Happy to help 😊
I live in Georgia and use the elta md physical. Light to medium skin tone freckles and blue eyes and rosacea and one of those folks whos skin doesn't play nice with niaminicide. Alot of things make me break out in those little pimples around the chin area, but the elta md physical has been great, no issues and is kinda mat. Want to try the elements to see how it does.
@@AbbeyYung thank you! trying it now. I currently use the My CHELLE Protect Light/Medium and going to compare both products. My CHelle does have an SPF of 50. Thank you again.
@@lisawyckoff7070 Thank you for your comment. I will be using the Elta MD Physical this week and will be comparing it to what I currently use now which is the My CHELLE Protect Sun Shield Liquid Light/Medium with SPF 50. Thanks!!
@@lizbethlivebyfaith228 How did the comparison go between those sunscreens??
I remember the UV Clear has Lactic acid in the formula compared to DRMTLGY equivalence.
Could potentially explain why the UV Clear seem to peel off compared to DRMTLGY
Ohhhh interesting thought!! 🤔
I’m so glad you reviewed these! I’m going to purchase the last one you mentioned based on your review. I like that it is less dewy. My color science is way too dewy for this summer heat and seems like it just melts off my face so maybe this will be a better option?
Yes definitely less dewy than that!
Abbey Yung perfect!! Ordering it now :)
Thank u so much for making this!! I recently tried UV Elements and it was soooo orange on me which is a shame bc I love the finish! Had the same issue w UV Physical. I think I will try clear or daily next. It seems their tinted formulas just don’t work with my skin tone. Eltamd is one of those brands that you have to try a lot of products before u find ur favorite.
I have 5 bottles of Elta MD's sunscreen. None of them disappoint! 😁🥰
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