🌞SUN STICK VS SUN CREAM 🌞 How to apply and what's the difference?
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- Опубликовано: 10 фев 2022
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Sunscreen is a must ❤Sunstick is good for reapplying only 🙌
UV camera used this way does not tell you how effective a sunscreen is. It just tells you how well you applied it - if you missed a spot or not. A sunscreen that looks lighter with a UV camera used this way can still be more effective than one that looks darker. Buy sunscreens that are independently lab tested. There are many to choose from.
Name one suncreen internationally available
@@shadmandogar7349 I guess minimalist?
Can’t upvote enough. Even disregarding the fact that value ≠ protection in this case, you don’t know the sensitivity profile of the image sensor or the transmission profile of the optics to even say that they accurately represent reflectance across the entire UV spectrum (and they don’t). These products are only good to check for even application, and the reputable ones even tell you that themselves.
Sunsticks are even more likely to be under-applied than lotion formulas, but they are waxier and typically pretty robust - they sometimes stand up physical stress a bit better. So, there are tradeoffs, but I like them more as a reapplication than a primary one.
Exactly. Took the words out of my mouth. Just because a sunscreen appears lighter in a UV camera means it's not effective? Many people here needs to learn a thing or 2 about sunscreen.
Nothing ever happens according to y’all
The stick is mineral and the cream is chemical. Mineral always appears lighter under UV
Oh really? That's interesting, i didn't know that.
Good to know. 😊
That is not true, there are mineral lotion sunscreens..
@@frida5871Gotta be that person😒 They're not sayin sunscreen cant be mineral. Theyre sayin this one most likely isnt
@@frida5871 it’s true, a chemist has confirmed that. She’s Michelle from lab muffin science, you can search that up.
I can't remember where I read it, but I read that sunscreen sticks require "4-5 back and forth passes" to reach full protection, which seemed clear but made me question myself. I could never figure out if that counted each direction as a pass (ie whether "back and forth" counted as one or two passes), but this answers it. 8-10 swipes, phew!
Suncream or sunlotion it is 😁
Apparently, you need at least 20 swipes to reach the needed protection. Michelle from Lab Muffin Beauty just made an experiment recently
I loved her video on this!🙌🏽
Can you apply sunscreen, then a full face of makeup on a Uv camera so we can see if applying makeup with sponges, liquids and cream products wipe off sunscreen
Omg yes I’ve always wondered that
Yess! I was thinking about it
Oh my god such a good idea, I’ve always wondered about that. Wonder if anyones tried it
Would love to know it! 🤔
This is so cooool! Can you please also try to see in the camera if putting a powder/makeup on top of the sunscreen disturbs it's UV absorption? Pretty pleaaaseee🙏 Thank you so much!
Hib bro which app she is using to get this uv camera is there any apps
@@kingazar2684 an app can’t pick up the UV rays. It’s a special camera
What UV camera is it?
WHERE DID YOU GET THE UV CAMERA!!!!😭
I like both. It depends on your need or situation.
Dang lol I love my sun sticks. I definitely don’t ever just do 2 swipes though so yeahhh lol always apply liberally! I measure out 1 cm every use✌️
That's expensive 😳
Sunsticks are better for reapplication only
Wow thanks for showing this!
Can you provide the link to uv camera?
Sun cream is good but i think most people that use makeup wont reapply so sun sticks is for that also use the cream one under makeup lmao or makeup with spf
I'll stick with sun cream! Ty for sharing ❤❤❤
This is so helpful
Thank you for testing it on uv camera!
Omg thank you this was so useful
Do you guys have a video on sunscreen's wear test? I'm particularly interested in Biore's UV Watery Essence (the famous blue one)!
Where did you get the uv camera?
Would you please do a video with coconut oil and red raspberry oil?
I wish she tries out 3w clinic too. It's the only thing I could afford right now.
Would you recommend it?
@@shreyaagarwal3997 I would , but it really depends on you.you may or may not like it depending on your preference ..I just want to know if it does the job with this experiment.
PLEASE DO ONE WITH MAKEUP ON TOP
Can I use different sunscreen's for cream and for reapplying stick?
Thanks for this. 😊
Thanks gurl
Wow! Didnt knew that, thank you😳💕
Awesome. Great video ❤❤❤
Can u plz do a uv camera test on 3w clinic sunscreen. Coz this is the only sunscreen which is affordable in my country.if u do I'll will be grateful. Lots of ❤️
Can you please try the biore products?
Where can I get that camera?
Uv camera info pls
Helpfulllllll
Omg this is so informative I’ll be sure to reapply a lot more when suing my sun stick
Thank you🙏
Actually I need a help that my lakme sunscreen got watery my mean when i opened i got watet first then the cream
What is going on
Try nivea sunscreen spray
Oooh this was a meaningful comparison to me considering I'm dying to buy a sun stick sooner or later. It did take a lot of swipe to acid what a suns cream can offer with just the 2-finger application
Same i was considering the sunstick cause it easy to reapply but nah better choose compact sunscreen instead
How many + has stick? Because you can't compare something that has different strength just because it's in different form 🙄
wich UV Camera is this?
i don't found this camera/app🥺
are you from indonesian bcs u use product of ind
Can you try putting on a moisturizer in front of this camera? Just to check it's not a scam like those stickers.
great
please put credit
In my opinion, sunscreen stick is just a skincare fad. The product has a huge downside that it goes on your skin, catches the dirt ,dead skin and oil and contaminates the entire product. "Wipe it before you use", you'll say. A product should be made as such that it keeps things like these in mind.
Michael jackson be like
"Sun scream"
What app are you using?
Bruh you are dumb you need a uv camera to see in uv it doesn’t use regular light 💀
It's not a app.. it's a camera designed to sense ultraviolet light
@@dannyboy020 shut up Danny boy
It's a UV camera 📷
Ok I’m gonna stick to cream lol
You should have tried several brands….
u look like a panda now. congratulations 👏
You should wait 15 minutes then tell us the result 😂 this is just unscientific. Most sunscreen has a settling period 😅
Do you really need that lady 🤔
Under the UV light the sun SEE as “black” already 👍🏿
yooo you got the N word pass
"Who let one out of the cage?"- 👴🏻
You just black faced, cancelled
Is this literally a socially acceptable kind of blackface?
Nah thus is just sunscreen under uv cameras
No? It’s how uv camera work.
@@bbkiki8480 it's a joke mate
@@bilalallash3905 not a funny one :/
In other words I envy the melanated peolpe because the sun can never defeat them