Cassandra needs to develop one and I would DEFINITELY buy it! I have dry skin (Sahara desert dry) and the last spay sunscreen I tried left even my skin looking greasy!
I just wanted to say that it was super nice of you to consider us super budget babes, and keeping it so kind, even when we were a little critical. Thank you for being so understanding! ❤😂🎉😊
I purchased good molecules a few months ago when you recommended this sunscreen and to my surprise it was leaving a horrible white cast on my brown face I emailed customer support for an exchange and I got a quick response from customer service telling me to keep the product and they will give me a refund long story short I gave them a try without moisturizer and the results are incredible and I ended up with two free tubes of sunscreen 🤪🤪
@@katgreer6113 It doesn’t mean anything significant, it’s a marketing term. Sometimes it means it’s less cosmetically elegant cause kids don’t care, sometimes it means it’s less sensitizing and doesn’t have fragrance which is awesome for picky adults. Almost always it means it’s cheaper which is a win for me :)
As someone who use a lot of minimalist products because that's what is available n affordable here, I feel so validated that the products I use are competing with international brands. It proves you don't have to spend a huge fortune to have a good skincare routine ❤️
I swear by the banana boat spf 50+ for babies. I grew frustrated with finding one that won’t sting my eyes and picked it up for my friend’s baby. I gave it a try and my face doesn’t break out and most importantly my eyes don’t sting.
That's the one I use in summer in the stick. Only one I've found that doesn't sting my eyes when I sweat outside all day. I'm 57 and oily, blemish/blackhead prone and doesn't break me out either. I'll say this isn't a sunscreen I'd use under makeup not made for that.
Honestly kids sunscreens are the way to go if you have sensitive skin and/or eyes!!! I use Black Girl Sunscreen-Kids for myself(if i'm not wearing makeup) and my kids and never have an issue 😊 If i do decide to wear makeup i'll usually choose one of my more expensive sunscreens though
I have used minimalist sunscreen it is a good product didnt cause any breakouts or irritation but it did sting my eyes and it does tend to turn milky and deposit in the neck crease if u sweat..but other than that i liked the texture and the glow it gives immediately after application, doesnt pill and is budget frndly.. For me the best product from the line is the vit b5 moisturizer, if u have oily acne prone skin u will love it..
I use sunscreen twice maybe three times a month so it lasts me ages. Before you come after me I do wear it every time I go outside. I'm disabled and housebound and only really leave the house for medical appointments. Can't get sun damage if you don't go outside! Do you have any tips for a skin care routine for someone with no energy? I know you hate wipes but I do use them because I can't stand long enough at the sink to give my face a proper wash - but so many skincare channels are so against wipes that I feel guilty when I use them and feel like I'm harming my skin. That said, I rarely use makeup, and I live indoors in the country so my face can't be collecting that much pollution/dirt. If I do wear makeup, it's just mascara and lipstick - and I use a make up remover then use different wipes to take it off - ones for each eye and my lips and face so I'm not just spreading it all over my face. Are they so bad for me?
I just dropped another $50 at Stylevana for four bottles of sunscreen with next gen filters. I want to love US sunscreens just as much, but until they get on the ball and start making more filters available, I'll continue to shop overseas.
@@lasa1211 Beauty of Joseon Relief Sun (very nice when I'm running dry, and I think it actually reduces my redness somehow?), Biore UV Aqua Rich Watery Essence (my all-time favorite, super light and reapplies easily even if you glob it on), Canmake Mermaid Skin Gel UV (very nice finish and great under makeup, but even tinier than facial sunscreens usually are), IsNtree HA Watery Sun Gel (nicely liquidy, which I like a lot, and dewy but not way too greasy), Scinic Enjoy Super Mild Sun Essence (insanely low price, haven't used it long enough to make any firm decisions but absolutely worth the cost), and Skin1004 Hyalu-Cica Water-Fit Sun Serum (very nice texture, love the pump).
I would love for you to try spf brands from all around the world. For example, here in Turkiye, we have some amazing (vegan & cf) brands, their prices in dollars or euros are soooooo much better than the amounts I hear and see in Europe or the US. Brands such as Soltis, Cosmed, Celenes, Ecowell, Solante, The New Lab, Doa Kozmetik, Syorell, Siroz are individually quite impressive - would want the world to discover them. (not sponsored !!!)
Soltis 100% Mineral Sunscreen Cream SPF50+ PA++++ 190.00 ₺ 50ML Provides broad spectrum protection against UVA-UVB rays with 100% mineral filters. Tissue: It does not leave an oily or sticky feeling. It leaves temporary whiteness in the first use, it is absorbed by the skin in a few minutes and there is no whiteness. Ingredients: Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice*, Zinc oxide, Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride, Helianthus Annuus Seed Oil*, Aqua, Polyglyceryl-3 Rice Branate, Cetearyl Alcohol, Glycerin, Polyhydroxystearic Acid, Sucrose Stearate, Benzyl alcohol, Stearyl Alcohol, Dehydroacetic Acid, Benzoic acid, Sorbic Acid, Phenethyl Alcohol, Sodium Carrageenan, Amorphophallus Konjac Root Extract, Sea Salt, Olea Europaea Fruit Oil*, Punica Granatum Seed Oil*, Simmondsia Chinensis Seed Oil*, Bixa Orellana Seed Extract, Tocopherol * Organic farming content is 99% natural content, 50% organic content.
The Hawaiian tropic weightless hydration lotion sunscreen is also pretty cheap (~9.99 USD). V lightweight, no white cast and has never given me breakouts (I have hormonal acne). It is scented but I don’t mind it.
Don't forget about the mineral sunscreen SKIN1004 Madagascar Centella Air-Fit Suncream Plus!!! I get it on Stylevana for $7.00 because I shop there for pretty much all my skincare and am a VIP so now I get at least 16% off of listed price when I check out! I am in my mid 40's and I go without makeup because that sunscreen does amazing things to my skin!! Love it and you Cassandra!!
@@thecolorjune Chemical UV absorbers in "100% mineral" sunscreen ruclips.net/user/shortsdlWqeZbk574 How "mineral" sunscreens are dodging laws (Butyloctyl Salicylate) ruclips.net/video/_Lcakmug-c0/видео.html
I noticed the other day how much sunscreen I go through and I was so shocked. I feel like I am always opening a new face sunscreen. I have it stocked up but still 🤑
I tried a really good one called Beautystat. Never had a gel/cream disappear into my skin so perfectly. It left nothing behind but moist, plump feeling. I think it was only around $21 for an ounce . It came in my Allure beauty box a while back. I'm not always too happy with Allure because a lot of times they put "filler" products that make you think you got so much awesome stuff but when you check ingredients you won't be that impressed. Growing up I was always reading the ingredients on the bottles of shampoo (there was nothing good for curly hair back then) skin care (methylisothiazolinone and methylchloroisothiazoline and stuff like that) now that I'm old I'm really good at being able to tell which products I will like and which products are toxic to me or a rip-off! I do get some things from Allure that make it worth the $23 every month. I wish there was a subscription box with only "clean" beauty...I bet there probably is and I should switch to it. I loved the Osea oil! Have any of you tried it or anything from Beautystat?
Personally, I would like to remind everyone that sunscreen being under 10 bucks is great, but do make sure how much product you are getting. If you are only getting 40~50ml for 10 bucks, and yes there are sunscreens that only 40ml or even less at times even before the crown virus, that isn't really budget friendly per se, although to be fair what is "budget friendly" is somewhat subjective. Also, I would like to point out that the Good molecule sunscreen is technically not pure mineral due to the spf booster which is very similar to octinoxate or octisilate or something. Learned that from Lab muffin beauty science but I was already suspicious when I read the ingredients list. Speaking of which, my current faves are Apieu's Pure block aqua sun gel (6~8 ish bucks for 50ml) and Holika Holika's Aloe waterproof sun cream (13~15 ish bucks for 70ml). I got the Holika one for half the price for a holiday sale (it might have been for international womens day or easter i dunno) too, so money saved.
@@Debicat777 no, they are chemical sunscreens. neither sting my eyes or irritate my skin though, and i have eczema. fair warning though, apieu has some old filters that might sting. the holika one use new filters so it's pretty much guaranteed that it wont sting
@@CGLiz cannot say for sure as i do not wear makeup, but considering that apieu's pure block sun gel has dimethicone in the inci list that one might do well under makeup. Furthermore holika holika's aloe sun cream has niacinamide so it might pill under makeup or too much product on top of it.
@@Debicat777no, they are chemical sunscreens. But neither sting my eyes or irritate my skin and i have eczema. fair warning though, apieu has some old filters that might sting. the holika one use new filters so it's pretty much guaranteed that it wont sting
Hey Cassandra I tried everyday by "Unsun mineral tinted broud spectrum cruelty free spf30 and water resistant sunscreen" it seems to not have benzene and furthermore it's has nice inactive ingredients non greasy, not hardd too out on and feels very soothing to the face; i have super sensitive skin. Love your channel I'm a retired vet and my skin has struggled for years. Owe you one! PS it's like 14.99 but worth it to me🎉 PS guys it can be bought in local drug stores as well I found it at CVS after watching your vid on the crooks shoving sunscreen in our face and holding our skin for ransom lol
I was just thinking about how you should recommend your favourite budget friendly sunscreens. Guess I need to turn my notifications on😂. On a good day, the only sunscreen that I love and wouldn’t mind spending $70 on it is the Elta MD sunscreen. My skin loves it and it doesn’t break me out ever.
I use minimalist SPF50 and I immediately sweat. Now it is my 2nd sunscreen I ever tried and found out all of them are the same....I sweat the hell out of my face after I apply it. Is it normal? Apart from that I do like the minimalist sunscreen. And Cass thank you for getting me to start using sunscreen 😄
Good Molecules is a hybrid sunscreen, not mineral because it contains Butyloctyl Salicylate. Ingredients classified as UV filters are highly regulated. Just because the suppliers/manufactureers of this ingredient didn’t want to pay the money and go through years of testing to get their little stamp of approval, doesn’t mean Butyloctyl Salicylate does not absorb UV. Since Butyloctyl Salicylate is not technically classified as a UV filter, companies can still technically call their sunscreen a mineral sunscreen.
Yup, and for people who wants to know more about this topic: Chemical UV absorbers in "100% mineral" sunscreen ruclips.net/user/shortsdlWqeZbk574 How "mineral" sunscreens are dodging laws (Butyloctyl Salicylate) ruclips.net/video/_Lcakmug-c0/видео.html
i use elta md uv sport in the 7 oz bottle. if you do auto replenish from dermstore, it costs 6.68 per oz. it’s very hydrating and shiny, so it’s best for dry skin.
Being on budget is the norm for me lately. Trader Joe’s also has a face and body sunscreen that is broad spectrum spf 30 and even less than the one you mentioned! Only $5.99 and it didn’t break me out. Check that one out too!
3 words: *Coppertone Complete 50.* BIG 7 oz bottle! SPF 50. Broad spectrum UVA/UVB, I found it at QFC/Kroger for $9. (Or $8.99) Chemical filters , no white cast, water resistant, HUGE VALUE!!! It's a big blue matte bottle with an orange/yellow sun on it.
Thanks for letting us know about some reasonably priced sunscreens, Cassandra! And 2 without fragrance! I couldn't find the be Minimalist product through your link, so I don't know if it's fragrance free or not.
I absolutely love the Vanicream facial moisturizer with spf 30. I don’t think it is cruelty free (sorry Cassandra), but it is budget friendly and great for someone with a lot of allergies or skin sensitivity.
@@DRVenard BESTIE ITS PA++++!! run to get it you will nottttt be disappointed . it does have uva protection, make sure youre looking at the one with the yellow cap though.
@sara I did😉ON Incidecoder it does say ++++ buy the ONLY UVA is Avobenzone, which loses 36% of its UVA after only ONE hour😪Sorry, but I'm aged, I need the longer lasting UVA filters💗🥰💗🥰
@@saraaaa466it does but avobenzone tends to break down easily which is why it is tricky to formulate with it, a lot of american companies now have a good idea on how to formulate with avobenzone though
than you for that! just saw video of canal hot and flashy and she represented sun screens but only expensive ones. ok her oudience is older but still. times aren't the best for ppl
There is also actly the Laroche Posay anthelios milky spf 50 in an economic tube, 14 euros for 250ml on internet . Idk if they sell this in america but google is your friend. Also there is Bondi Sands spf's pretty cheap for the quantity.
Maybe this is just me, but I've found that, as mentioned at the beginning of the video, these products are tiny for the price you're spending. While these are really good sunscreens, spending $10 once or twice a month for daily sunscreen is not budget friendly. I currently have the Trader Joes Sunscreen, and though it's nice and all, I just bought it and it's almost done. I know that Cassandra specifically is all about ethical brands, but unfortunately "good" sunscreens that are ethical and not from super big corporations are almost always more expensive. Brands that you can get from the drugstore are often the only option, and usually are $10 for a body-sized sunscreen (as body sunscreens tend to be bigger and less highly-specific in formulations for anti-acne and other skin conditions etc), which would be better for the bank. I never see those ones in videos like this, and I am not sure why. My question is, are these sunscreens from bigger, mainstream, drugstore brands really not as good? I often feel, when watching these videos, that using "good products" will remain unattainable for me, as I want to focus on products that simply work, when my conscience tells me they're not as nice, sustainable, ethical, trendy, etc. I wish that Banana Boat, Neutrogena, Sun Bum, Coopertone, and other brands that are more classic and attainable sunscreens were a part of the supported skincare movement for those economically challenged, or at least as an understood acceptable option and alternative to spending a lot of money for the best of the best. I wish that the conversation was less about the sunscreen that "doesn't pill," and more about the cheapest sunscreen that "pills the least," as an example, if that makes sense. Even these in this video are unattainable for me, and most people who live paycheck to paycheck, or rely on foodstamps etc. I think that people like us still deserve to wear sunscreen, and have access to information and support for finding the "best of the worst."
Honestly there are some fantastic sunscreens (not best of the worst, legit great!) that are body sized amounts and don't cost an arm and a leg, here are some recs I've used and can personally vouch for ( of course Ymmv). Banana boat light as air in the tube, 6 ounces for around $10. Walgreens sensitive skin body 50, same price point. Walmart equate SPF 50 Equate Ultra Light Broad Spectrum Sunscreen Lotion for All Skin Tones is 8 ounces for under $6. Eucerin Daily Hydration Broad Spectrum SPF 30 Sunscreen Body Cream for Dry Skin, 8 Oz Tube for about $7. Though (body SPF) you can use all of these on the face too. If you want face specific than I highly recommend Ulta brand sunscreens, they have lotions, setting sprays, etc and they are good and you can use Ulta coupons. UK has a brand Altruist wich has amazing sunscreen for very cheap but also lots of others. Lots of stores like cvs and Walgreens do buy one get one one 50% off sunscreen in the spring and summer months. Hope this helps!
@@allysonbergman1303 this is super helpful, thank you so much! it's usually pretty hard to find stuff that doesn't suck in one way or another, haha I appreciate
I am so poo, yes too poor to afford the r 😆 I'm on SSI only, food stamps and get help with housing! I am currently in love with the Scinic Supermild Sun Essence. You can get it on Amazon for $9.10💗🦋It has all new generation filters and is so nice! It's cheaper than drugstore! I can't afford drugstore! I do the pay $5 at CVS and get a $10 coupon. And that's how I get my body sunscreen. The Scinic is cruelty Free too! Pray this helps! I can give other recommendations. Kroger has a dupe for the Supergoop Glowscreen 40💗🦋 It's only $10.99 called Shimmer Sunscreen. For 3oz. Vs the 1.7 of Supergoop! 💗🦋💗🦋
@@mariahtrinity Totally hear you! Honestly tons of higher cost stuff sucks too, we've just been brainwashed into thinking they are superior. I hope you like one of the suggestions or find something else you enjoy that doesn't break the bank too. Also if you go to the regular body lotion isle you'll also see a number of regular options with SPF, like Aveeno and Vaseline too that may work well. They are usually cheaper per ounce than ones sold as "sunscreen" but it's exactly what they are. Glad I could help!
There is a Vaseline spf body lotion here in India. I love it because it's the most affordable I found. Can you cover it? It's 400 ml bottle for 400 something rupees ..
highly recommend eucerin and la roche posay sunscreens. not vegan and cruelty free etc, i don’t think. unfortunately. but exceptional formulations and not toooooo costly.
The Trader Joe’s sunscreen is SO nice. It is smooth, completely invisible, feels like nothing on the skin, and has no intense scent. Unfortunately… I am allergic. Broke out in a huge rash. I’m devastated.
@@DRVenard the altruist has pretty affordable options especially for the amount you are getting, it is only expensive due to the shipping for people out of the uk.
I use the Trader Joes supergoop dupe on my face & their $5 giant tube (I think it's a dupe for everyday humans?) on the rest of my body bc I'm a broke PhD student who needs money for food 😅
Coppertone Ultraguard SPF 70 is hands down my favorite budget sunscreen (and honestly my favorite sunscreen, period). Fragrance free, no whitecast, moisturizing, and full of antioxidants. And best of all, an 8oz bottle costs $8.99, and often goes on sale for $5.
I think it’s great to buy an expensive one for your face and if it helps you reapply it on your face and if you get some extra Benefits from it like vitamin c or niacinamide then if more power to you. Body spf however should not be expensive af. 😭
I’d love to see some options for local drugstores or a Walmart for those of us who do not live in larger cities. No Trader Joe’s, Ulta, or even very well stocked CVS here! Sometimes you just don’t want to have to order online.
Just a general question here: Anytime i put any face products around my eyes its starts burning… like sunscreen, moisturizer, serums… anything Should I just avoid usung it around my eye area?? Please help!!
I'm a fan girl of minimalist. But their spf 50 sunscreen didn't work for me. I have combination - normal acne prone skin. I was sweating like hell just after I applied it. It is not because of any other product because sunscreen is the only thing that I use in my AM routine. Minimalist has several other sunscreens too. I would love to see your feedbacks on that.
Hi Cassandra, can you do a video with the best water resistant sunscreen (40-80 minutes) that are also fairly elegant, but not necessarily only chemical sunscreen, maybe combo too 😉 Thank you 😍
Our budget babe, I love you Cassandra, especially for doing this kind of videos, I love SPF but they are literally too expensive for inflation n other aspect. God bless you. Love from India 🇮🇳 #be minimilist rocks. Hoping so grt products on the way which are clean skincare and less expensive.
I have a question: I know you don’t like the term clean and non toxic but most of the sunscreens you recommend are not reef safe, chemical filters have been proven to damage coral reefs and are even illegal in Hawaii. Could you recommend more sunscreens that don’t have oxybenzone or octinoxate ? Thanks so much your videos are so helpful!
@@jessiesutka9961technically speaking even mineral sunscreens are not "coral friendly" and they have been shown to bleach corals or coral cells?? too in vitro like other chemical filters, you do you but if you want more insight into this check labmuffin beauty science
I'm from India i use this it was sooo good a couple of them are done i think 5-6 but I've recently switched it bcoz for 125ml Nivea sunscreen 🧴 it was good deal comparing with minimalist but the think is I'm gonna turn 18 in couple and i wanna put less stress on parents just for skincare there was a time I'm spending 3000 rs but knw i will take that down in 1000- 1500 something this more important than skincare
I had the WORST time finding one for around my eyes. Given that everyone is different, I couldn't even use the all mineral ones for babies! I tried the Niod Survival 30 cuz it all mineral, nope! I had to go with a Korean all new filter sunscreen. I found out it's the American filters that burn, or the butyloctyl salicylate in most mineral sunscreens. I'm using the Scinic Supermild Sun Essence on Amazon for $9.10. Of it doesn't work for you, you can use it on your body💗🦋💗🦋pray this helps some💗
@@DRVenard Exactly! I've tried multiple mineral sunscreens for babies and they're making my skin break out in hives. I'm in Sweden, I guess the products sucks here too. Thank you, I'll look it up! ❤🦋
@@DRVenard You saved my summer! That sunscreen is incredible! I've been wearing it for a month without any irrigation and I'm about to buy more of it. Thank you so, so much! ❤🦋
@MimmisArt Oh, honey 🫂🤜🤛🎉Yay! That makes me so happy! I am so glad it worked for you, too😁🥰💗💗💗 Eye sting is so personal. But I have more eyelid stings than eye balls. Well, if it stings my eyelids, I guess it doesn't have a chance to run in my eyes😉 Are you by any chance Lucy, from TikTok? I think we're friends 😁🥰
Hello cassandra hope you are doing good I just wanted to ask SPF 30 is enough and if it really helps with sun damage and dermatologist that I have seeing on RUclips says that the sunscreen should atleast be 50 SPF please let me know what are your thoughts on this?
To #1234A It doesn't sting MY eyes! Although eye sting varies from person to person, I even have Niod Survival 30 (all mineral) and many other physical sunscreens that burn my eyes. This one doesn't 🤷♀️I am so fortunate to have found it!💗🦋💗🦋
I love your videos! I’m a swimmer, spend a lot of time gardening and hiking, so I love sunscreen! I would love to hear your recommendations for body sunscreen, I have a hard time finding large bottles of it for my time outside. I also cannot reach my back due to chronic illness (I’m also sure most people cannot reach that middle part of the back well lol) do you have any recommendations for that? Can you please make a video for body sunscreens? I can’t afford to slather the face ones everywhere. Thank you for all that you do!!!!!!
Have you ever used the Kroger sunscreens that Dr Dray swears are dupes for Super Goop? I’ve been buying a huge variety of Korean sunscreens. It is an amazing journey.
Love the recos! Sadly they're not easily available here in the Netherlands 💔 But gurrl, you forgot some dope K-beauty sunscreens! Can you please review the new Haruharu sunscreens? And also I saw Frudia having a mineral avocado sunscreen!! Have you tried them? I hope they're bombdiggidy ❤️
Love this I will look into trying the Trader Joe’s for the face but can you do a review on art naturals serums and if they are any good I heard they are cruelty free and vegan or something?
Cassie we need SPF sprays for over makeup that’s non greasy 🙏🏻🙏🏻❤️
Ugh yessss. I tried a Coola spf setting spray and it was just awwwwwwful
Ditto
Cassandra needs to develop one and I would DEFINITELY buy it! I have dry skin (Sahara desert dry) and the last spay sunscreen I tried left even my skin looking greasy!
Garnier and Laroche Posay have these sprays 😅
Yes please recommend 😭
I just wanted to say that it was super nice of you to consider us super budget babes, and keeping it so kind, even when we were a little critical. Thank you for being so understanding! ❤😂🎉😊
I purchased good molecules a few months ago when you recommended this sunscreen and to my surprise it was leaving a horrible white cast on my brown face I emailed customer support for an exchange and I got a quick response from customer service telling me to keep the product and they will give me a refund long story short I gave them a try without moisturizer and the results are incredible and I ended up with two free tubes of sunscreen 🤪🤪
So many good ones. Also the black girl sunscreen for kids is spf 50 and I believe under $10 for a pretty large amount
Omg yes. This is my fav sunscreen! So cheap and lasts about 2-3 weeks for me.
Yes this is my go to body spf!
What does kids sunscreen even mean? I'm 16...does that mean I can't use that?
@@katgreer6113 It doesn’t mean anything significant, it’s a marketing term. Sometimes it means it’s less cosmetically elegant cause kids don’t care, sometimes it means it’s less sensitizing and doesn’t have fragrance which is awesome for picky adults. Almost always it means it’s cheaper which is a win for me :)
@@katgreer6113 I’m 28 and I still use kids sunscreen on my body bc it’s usually cheaper lol
As someone who use a lot of minimalist products because that's what is available n affordable here, I feel so validated that the products I use are competing with international brands. It proves you don't have to spend a huge fortune to have a good skincare routine ❤️
I swear by the banana boat spf 50+ for babies. I grew frustrated with finding one that won’t sting my eyes and picked it up for my friend’s baby. I gave it a try and my face doesn’t break out and most importantly my eyes don’t sting.
That's the one I use in summer in the stick. Only one I've found that doesn't sting my eyes when I sweat outside all day. I'm 57 and oily, blemish/blackhead prone and doesn't break me out either.
I'll say this isn't a sunscreen I'd use under makeup not made for that.
Honestly kids sunscreens are the way to go if you have sensitive skin and/or eyes!!! I use Black Girl Sunscreen-Kids for myself(if i'm not wearing makeup) and my kids and never have an issue 😊
If i do decide to wear makeup i'll usually choose one of my more expensive sunscreens though
I would never have thought about it! :D Thanks for the suggestion! I'm going sunscreen hunting in the kid section now!
I don’t comment often but like your videos. Glad to see you take the feedback about affordable skincare in such a positive way
I have used minimalist sunscreen it is a good product didnt cause any breakouts or irritation but it did sting my eyes and it does tend to turn milky and deposit in the neck crease if u sweat..but other than that i liked the texture and the glow it gives immediately after application, doesnt pill and is budget frndly.. For me the best product from the line is the vit b5 moisturizer, if u have oily acne prone skin u will love it..
Cassandra's budget friendly skin care suggestions have saved my skin and my finances. 🤩
I use sunscreen twice maybe three times a month so it lasts me ages. Before you come after me I do wear it every time I go outside. I'm disabled and housebound and only really leave the house for medical appointments. Can't get sun damage if you don't go outside!
Do you have any tips for a skin care routine for someone with no energy?
I know you hate wipes but I do use them because I can't stand long enough at the sink to give my face a proper wash - but so many skincare channels are so against wipes that I feel guilty when I use them and feel like I'm harming my skin.
That said, I rarely use makeup, and I live indoors in the country so my face can't be collecting that much pollution/dirt. If I do wear makeup, it's just mascara and lipstick - and I use a make up remover then use different wipes to take it off - ones for each eye and my lips and face so I'm not just spreading it all over my face. Are they so bad for me?
Have u tried a micellar water? If u haven't that stuff is good just use cotton pads.
I just dropped another $50 at Stylevana for four bottles of sunscreen with next gen filters. I want to love US sunscreens just as much, but until they get on the ball and start making more filters available, I'll continue to shop overseas.
Amen sis!💗🦋💗🦋
Yep
Please share what you got and how it goes)
i don’t live in the US or Europe but i always choose European sunscreens. Australian ones would also be good as they’re very stringently regulated.
@@lasa1211 Beauty of Joseon Relief Sun (very nice when I'm running dry, and I think it actually reduces my redness somehow?), Biore UV Aqua Rich Watery Essence (my all-time favorite, super light and reapplies easily even if you glob it on), Canmake Mermaid Skin Gel UV (very nice finish and great under makeup, but even tinier than facial sunscreens usually are), IsNtree HA Watery Sun Gel (nicely liquidy, which I like a lot, and dewy but not way too greasy), Scinic Enjoy Super Mild Sun Essence (insanely low price, haven't used it long enough to make any firm decisions but absolutely worth the cost), and Skin1004 Hyalu-Cica Water-Fit Sun Serum (very nice texture, love the pump).
me running out of sunscreen, hopping up to search sunscreen on your channel but saw this on my homepage instead. beautiful timing 💜
I would love for you to try spf brands from all around the world. For example, here in Turkiye, we have some amazing (vegan & cf) brands, their prices in dollars or euros are soooooo much better than the amounts I hear and see in Europe or the US. Brands such as Soltis, Cosmed, Celenes, Ecowell, Solante, The New Lab, Doa Kozmetik, Syorell, Siroz are individually quite impressive - would want the world to discover them. (not sponsored !!!)
I'm good with trying and buying from other countries just not sure how prohibitive shipping to USA would be
Soltis 100% Mineral Sunscreen Cream SPF50+ PA++++
190.00 ₺
50ML
Provides broad spectrum protection against UVA-UVB rays with 100% mineral filters.
Tissue:
It does not leave an oily or sticky feeling. It leaves temporary whiteness in the first use, it is absorbed by the skin in a few minutes and there is no whiteness.
Ingredients:
Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice*, Zinc oxide, Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride, Helianthus Annuus Seed Oil*, Aqua, Polyglyceryl-3 Rice Branate, Cetearyl Alcohol, Glycerin, Polyhydroxystearic Acid, Sucrose Stearate, Benzyl alcohol, Stearyl Alcohol, Dehydroacetic Acid, Benzoic acid, Sorbic Acid, Phenethyl Alcohol, Sodium Carrageenan, Amorphophallus Konjac Root Extract, Sea Salt, Olea Europaea Fruit Oil*, Punica Granatum Seed Oil*, Simmondsia Chinensis Seed Oil*, Bixa Orellana Seed Extract, Tocopherol
* Organic farming content
is 99% natural content, 50% organic content.
My daughter works at Trader Joe's so employee discount 😊 The other too products look great too. I'm def on a budget, much appreciated 🌞🦋
Love seeing budget friendly products across the board especially ones that work for ance prone skin. Thanks for doing this!
Once I started watching your videos, I got addicted! Your vibe is fantastic and the product reviews are so in detail! ❤❤
The Hawaiian tropic weightless hydration lotion sunscreen is also pretty cheap (~9.99 USD). V lightweight, no white cast and has never given me breakouts (I have hormonal acne). It is scented but I don’t mind it.
Those nails are absolutely stunning
Yes girl!! Love the budget friendly spf!!! Pleaase mooore like this 🙌🏻
The Trader Joe's is my new favorite sunscreen and I will not be without it! Also for the body I use the CVS, Walgreens or other supermarket dupes.
Don't forget about the mineral sunscreen SKIN1004 Madagascar Centella Air-Fit Suncream Plus!!! I get it on Stylevana for $7.00 because I shop there for pretty much all my skincare and am a VIP so now I get at least 16% off of listed price when I check out! I am in my mid 40's and I go without makeup because that sunscreen does amazing things to my skin!! Love it and you Cassandra!!
Butyloctyl Salicylate makes the good molecules an undisclosed hybrid spf
Yes indeedy, fellow lab muffin watcher
Interesting, what does this mean? I know that hybrids with mineral and azobenzene are unstable, but I don’t know anything about butyloctyl salicylate
@@thecolorjune Chemical UV absorbers in "100% mineral" sunscreen ruclips.net/user/shortsdlWqeZbk574
How "mineral" sunscreens are dodging laws (Butyloctyl Salicylate) ruclips.net/video/_Lcakmug-c0/видео.html
I noticed the other day how much sunscreen I go through and I was so shocked. I feel like I am always opening a new face sunscreen. I have it stocked up but still 🤑
Cassie we need Moisturizers for acne prone skin pleasee 😭 ❤
Ooooh, try the Minimalist B5! It's great! And cheap💗🦋💗🦋
Corsx GreenTea Aqua Soothing Gel has been brilliant for me ! :)
As a fellow acne member the Iunik Centella Asiatica Gel Cream (for Summer) and the Real Barrier Extrem Cream for winter is my fave!
I tried a really good one called Beautystat. Never had a gel/cream disappear into my skin so perfectly. It left nothing behind but moist, plump feeling. I think it was only around $21 for an ounce . It came in my Allure beauty box a while back. I'm not always too happy with Allure because a lot of times they put "filler" products that make you think you got so much awesome stuff but when you check ingredients you won't be that impressed. Growing up I was always reading the ingredients on the bottles of shampoo (there was nothing good for curly hair back then) skin care (methylisothiazolinone and methylchloroisothiazoline and stuff like that) now that I'm old I'm really good at being able to tell which products I will like and which products are toxic to me or a rip-off! I do get some things from Allure that make it worth the $23 every month. I wish there was a subscription box with only "clean" beauty...I bet there probably is and I should switch to it. I loved the Osea oil! Have any of you tried it or anything from Beautystat?
Personally, I would like to remind everyone that sunscreen being under 10 bucks is great, but do make sure how much product you are getting. If you are only getting 40~50ml for 10 bucks, and yes there are sunscreens that only 40ml or even less at times even before the crown virus, that isn't really budget friendly per se, although to be fair what is "budget friendly" is somewhat subjective.
Also, I would like to point out that the Good molecule sunscreen is technically not pure mineral due to the spf booster which is very similar to octinoxate or octisilate or something. Learned that from Lab muffin beauty science but I was already suspicious when I read the ingredients list.
Speaking of which, my current faves are Apieu's Pure block aqua sun gel (6~8 ish bucks for 50ml) and Holika Holika's Aloe waterproof sun cream (13~15 ish bucks for 70ml). I got the Holika one for half the price for a holiday sale (it might have been for international womens day or easter i dunno) too, so money saved.
Are the apieu and holika sunscreens pure mineral?
@@Debicat777 no, they are chemical sunscreens. neither sting my eyes or irritate my skin though, and i have eczema. fair warning though, apieu has some old filters that might sting. the holika one use new filters so it's pretty much guaranteed that it wont sting
And are they good under makeup?
@@CGLiz cannot say for sure as i do not wear makeup, but considering that apieu's pure block sun gel has dimethicone in the inci list that one might do well under makeup. Furthermore holika holika's aloe sun cream has niacinamide so it might pill under makeup or too much product on top of it.
@@Debicat777no, they are chemical sunscreens. But neither sting my eyes or irritate my skin and i have eczema. fair warning though, apieu has some old filters that might sting. the holika one use new filters so it's pretty much guaranteed that it wont sting
Get an FSA at work if you can. You can save money since it’s not taxed and I can buy sunscreen with mine.
Hey Cassandra I tried everyday by "Unsun mineral tinted broud spectrum cruelty free spf30 and water resistant sunscreen" it seems to not have benzene and furthermore it's has nice inactive ingredients non greasy, not hardd too out on and feels very soothing to the face; i have super sensitive skin. Love your channel I'm a retired vet and my skin has struggled for years. Owe you one! PS it's like 14.99 but worth it to me🎉 PS guys it can be bought in local drug stores as well I found it at CVS after watching your vid on the crooks shoving sunscreen in our face and holding our skin for ransom lol
Is retinol in sunscreen a good idea? We are always told to not apply retinol during the day.
The Trader Joe’s also broke me out. I will try the good molecules. Thank you ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Derma B Everyday Sunblock is like $20 for 7oz. Love it
I was just thinking about how you should recommend your favourite budget friendly sunscreens. Guess I need to turn my notifications on😂. On a good day, the only sunscreen that I love and wouldn’t mind spending $70 on it is the Elta MD sunscreen. My skin loves it and it doesn’t break me out ever.
I use minimalist SPF50 and I immediately sweat. Now it is my 2nd sunscreen I ever tried and found out all of them are the same....I sweat the hell out of my face after I apply it. Is it normal? Apart from that I do like the minimalist sunscreen. And Cass thank you for getting me to start using sunscreen 😄
Good Molecules is a hybrid sunscreen, not mineral because it contains Butyloctyl Salicylate. Ingredients classified as UV filters are highly regulated. Just because the suppliers/manufactureers of this ingredient didn’t want to pay the money and go through years of testing to get their little stamp of approval, doesn’t mean Butyloctyl Salicylate does not absorb UV.
Since Butyloctyl Salicylate is not technically classified as a UV filter, companies can still technically call their sunscreen a mineral sunscreen.
Yup, and for people who wants to know more about this topic:
Chemical UV absorbers in "100% mineral" sunscreen ruclips.net/user/shortsdlWqeZbk574
How "mineral" sunscreens are dodging laws (Butyloctyl Salicylate) ruclips.net/video/_Lcakmug-c0/видео.html
i use elta md uv sport in the 7 oz bottle. if you do auto replenish from dermstore, it costs 6.68 per oz. it’s very hydrating and shiny, so it’s best for dry skin.
Being on budget is the norm for me lately. Trader Joe’s also has a face and body sunscreen that is broad spectrum spf 30
and even less than the one you mentioned! Only $5.99 and it didn’t break me out. Check that one out too!
3 words: *Coppertone Complete 50.*
BIG 7 oz bottle! SPF 50. Broad spectrum UVA/UVB,
I found it at QFC/Kroger for $9. (Or $8.99)
Chemical filters , no white cast, water resistant, HUGE VALUE!!! It's a big blue matte bottle with an orange/yellow sun on it.
Thanks for letting us know about some reasonably priced sunscreens, Cassandra! And 2 without fragrance! I couldn't find the be Minimalist product through your link, so I don't know if it's fragrance free or not.
it is fragrance free
Its fragrance free.
I absolutely love the Vanicream facial moisturizer with spf 30. I don’t think it is cruelty free (sorry Cassandra), but it is budget friendly and great for someone with a lot of allergies or skin sensitivity.
You don't get the same sun protection from that. You should probably still use sunscreen along with it.
YES! I really want the prisma protect from dermalogica but it is like 60 dollars.
also derma b everyday spf!! $20 for 7 ounces...its a great deal!
But no UVA protection 😭I just checked ingredients and cried. I wanted so much to get this!
@@DRVenard BESTIE ITS PA++++!! run to get it you will nottttt be disappointed . it does have uva protection, make sure youre looking at the one with the yellow cap though.
@sara I did😉ON Incidecoder it does say ++++ buy the ONLY UVA is Avobenzone, which loses 36% of its UVA after only ONE hour😪Sorry, but I'm aged, I need the longer lasting UVA filters💗🥰💗🥰
@@DRVenard i had no idea!! that is actually so strange...?? i thought it had great uva protection.
@@saraaaa466it does but avobenzone tends to break down easily which is why it is tricky to formulate with it, a lot of american companies now have a good idea on how to formulate with avobenzone though
Why can't we get all this in Europe????? 😢😢😢😢 The best we can get is 15€ cosrx when it's on sale
Try Frudia, I buy their Sun ultra UV shield for 9€ or for 5€ in sale (Czech rep)
than you for that! just saw video of canal hot and flashy and she represented sun screens but only expensive ones. ok her oudience is older but still. times aren't the best for ppl
There is also actly the Laroche Posay anthelios milky spf 50 in an economic tube, 14 euros for 250ml on internet . Idk if they sell this in america but google is your friend. Also there is Bondi Sands spf's pretty cheap for the quantity.
Plz review minimalist all product
Honestly? Just buy a body sunscreen and use it for your face, they're often only slightly more expensive but at a much better value for money.
Maybe this is just me, but I've found that, as mentioned at the beginning of the video, these products are tiny for the price you're spending. While these are really good sunscreens, spending $10 once or twice a month for daily sunscreen is not budget friendly. I currently have the Trader Joes Sunscreen, and though it's nice and all, I just bought it and it's almost done. I know that Cassandra specifically is all about ethical brands, but unfortunately "good" sunscreens that are ethical and not from super big corporations are almost always more expensive. Brands that you can get from the drugstore are often the only option, and usually are $10 for a body-sized sunscreen (as body sunscreens tend to be bigger and less highly-specific in formulations for anti-acne and other skin conditions etc), which would be better for the bank. I never see those ones in videos like this, and I am not sure why. My question is, are these sunscreens from bigger, mainstream, drugstore brands really not as good? I often feel, when watching these videos, that using "good products" will remain unattainable for me, as I want to focus on products that simply work, when my conscience tells me they're not as nice, sustainable, ethical, trendy, etc. I wish that Banana Boat, Neutrogena, Sun Bum, Coopertone, and other brands that are more classic and attainable sunscreens were a part of the supported skincare movement for those economically challenged, or at least as an understood acceptable option and alternative to spending a lot of money for the best of the best. I wish that the conversation was less about the sunscreen that "doesn't pill," and more about the cheapest sunscreen that "pills the least," as an example, if that makes sense. Even these in this video are unattainable for me, and most people who live paycheck to paycheck, or rely on foodstamps etc. I think that people like us still deserve to wear sunscreen, and have access to information and support for finding the "best of the worst."
I agree with you everything you said. Also i think cass should do a review on some sun bum products since that brand is vegan and cruelty free.
Honestly there are some fantastic sunscreens (not best of the worst, legit great!) that are body sized amounts and don't cost an arm and a leg, here are some recs I've used and can personally vouch for ( of course Ymmv). Banana boat light as air in the tube, 6 ounces for around $10. Walgreens sensitive skin body 50, same price point. Walmart equate SPF 50 Equate Ultra Light Broad Spectrum Sunscreen Lotion for All Skin Tones is 8 ounces for under $6. Eucerin Daily Hydration Broad Spectrum SPF 30 Sunscreen Body Cream for Dry Skin, 8 Oz Tube for about $7. Though (body SPF) you can use all of these on the face too. If you want face specific than I highly recommend Ulta brand sunscreens, they have lotions, setting sprays, etc and they are good and you can use Ulta coupons. UK has a brand Altruist wich has amazing sunscreen for very cheap but also lots of others. Lots of stores like cvs and Walgreens do buy one get one one 50% off sunscreen in the spring and summer months. Hope this helps!
@@allysonbergman1303 this is super helpful, thank you so much! it's usually pretty hard to find stuff that doesn't suck in one way or another, haha I appreciate
I am so poo, yes too poor to afford the r 😆 I'm on SSI only, food stamps and get help with housing! I am currently in love with the Scinic Supermild Sun Essence. You can get it on Amazon for $9.10💗🦋It has all new generation filters and is so nice! It's cheaper than drugstore! I can't afford drugstore! I do the pay $5 at CVS and get a $10 coupon. And that's how I get my body sunscreen. The Scinic is cruelty Free too! Pray this helps! I can give other recommendations. Kroger has a dupe for the Supergoop Glowscreen 40💗🦋 It's only $10.99 called Shimmer Sunscreen. For 3oz. Vs the 1.7 of Supergoop! 💗🦋💗🦋
@@mariahtrinity Totally hear you! Honestly tons of higher cost stuff sucks too, we've just been brainwashed into thinking they are superior. I hope you like one of the suggestions or find something else you enjoy that doesn't break the bank too. Also if you go to the regular body lotion isle you'll also see a number of regular options with SPF, like Aveeno and Vaseline too that may work well. They are usually cheaper per ounce than ones sold as "sunscreen" but it's exactly what they are. Glad I could help!
There is a Vaseline spf body lotion here in India. I love it because it's the most affordable I found. Can you cover it? It's 400 ml bottle for 400 something rupees ..
highly recommend eucerin and la roche posay sunscreens. not vegan and cruelty free etc, i don’t think. unfortunately. but exceptional formulations and not toooooo costly.
The Trader Joe’s sunscreen is SO nice. It is smooth, completely invisible, feels like nothing on the skin, and has no intense scent. Unfortunately… I am allergic. Broke out in a huge rash. I’m devastated.
I love the pipette baby sunscreen !!!
Can you recommend products for women breastfeeding
3 best budget sunscreens under $10:
1. Altruist
2. Altruist
3. Altruist
Yeah! If you're rich!
@@DRVenard the altruist has pretty affordable options especially for the amount you are getting, it is only expensive due to the shipping for people out of the uk.
All the sunscreen videos!!! 🎉🎉🎉SPF is your BFF. No Exemptions 🎉🎉
Missha sun block spf 50+ is amazing in my opinion for the dry skin 😘😘
I use the Trader Joes supergoop dupe on my face & their $5 giant tube (I think it's a dupe for everyday humans?) on the rest of my body bc I'm a broke PhD student who needs money for food 😅
I am loving g the good molecules one on my second tube
Can you do best budget serums?...
Body spf recommendation
Dear Cassandra, have you ever seen Bryan Johnsons skin care routines? I wonder what you think about it.
PleaSe please please a video on best toners
Please make a powdered sunscreen/spray sunscreen for people who wear makeup 😜 love your videos!
Girl thanks a lot for sharing ❤🎉
Thanks for this, but I was looking for mineral only sunscreen. ❤
Coppertone Ultraguard SPF 70 is hands down my favorite budget sunscreen (and honestly my favorite sunscreen, period). Fragrance free, no whitecast, moisturizing, and full of antioxidants. And best of all, an 8oz bottle costs $8.99, and often goes on sale for $5.
What do you think of:
Beauty of Joseon Dynasty Cream
Sunscreen + Probiotics SPF50
I love K Beauty SPF a lot are very reasonably priced 💕💕🇬🇧
Not sure if you can get it in America but i use the amber solaire SPF 50 with hyaluronic acid. No eye sting and my face is soft. Love it for £9
I love Sun Bum.and Bondi Sands.
I think it’s great to buy an expensive one for your face and if it helps you reapply it on your face and if you get some extra Benefits from it like vitamin c or niacinamide then if more power to you. Body spf however should not be expensive af. 😭
I’d love to see some options for local drugstores or a Walmart for those of us who do not live in larger cities. No Trader Joe’s, Ulta, or even very well stocked CVS here! Sometimes you just don’t want to have to order online.
I met you the other day at my job! So nice to meet you, you were so sweet. Much love❤️
I’ve been using the Frudia. It’s pretty good. Under 10 dollars.
Thanks! we love you!! Question: is my sunscreen less effective if I store in my car under the hot sun? Thanks !
Just a general question here:
Anytime i put any face products around my eyes its starts burning… like sunscreen, moisturizer, serums… anything
Should I just avoid usung it around my eye area?? Please help!!
Hello Cassandra!!
I'm a fan girl of minimalist. But their spf 50 sunscreen didn't work for me. I have combination - normal acne prone skin. I was sweating like hell just after I applied it. It is not because of any other product because sunscreen is the only thing that I use in my AM routine. Minimalist has several other sunscreens too. I would love to see your feedbacks on that.
Hello , please what about a sunscreen for oily skin who has color to use it instead of wearing make up ?
Please do a review of sensitive and minimum acne-prone skin...please give me the recommendations that are available in Canada
Hi Cassandra, can you do a video with the best water resistant sunscreen (40-80 minutes) that are also fairly elegant, but not necessarily only chemical sunscreen, maybe combo too 😉 Thank you 😍
I love whenever she says "well BEYBIII" :))
Hi Cassandra 👋👋
What can you say about silicone elastomer sunscreens? Is it true that you don't need to reapply every 2 hours?
Our budget babe, I love you Cassandra, especially for doing this kind of videos, I love SPF but they are literally too expensive for inflation n other aspect. God bless you. Love from India 🇮🇳
#be minimilist rocks. Hoping so grt products on the way which are clean skincare and less expensive.
What about lotions for babies? Maybe they'd work for folks with sensitive skin.
Not for me! I tied and tried even the really pasty ones. Had to go with all new generation filters. Even the BOJ burned me
For me general this trick works at least for skin. My eyes though not always the case.
Cassandra have you reviewed Tula line that is only available at Ulta
I have a question: I know you don’t like the term clean and non toxic but most of the sunscreens you recommend are not reef safe, chemical filters have been proven to damage coral reefs and are even illegal in Hawaii. Could you recommend more sunscreens that don’t have oxybenzone or octinoxate ? Thanks so much your videos are so helpful!
But do you live in Hawaii?
@@anja6548 I live by the ocean, that’s why I’m asking. I’m trying to do everything I can for the ocean/reef yah know,
@@jessiesutka9961technically speaking even mineral sunscreens are not "coral friendly" and they have been shown to bleach corals or coral cells?? too in vitro like other chemical filters, you do you but if you want more insight into this check labmuffin beauty science
I'm from India i use this it was sooo good a couple of them are done i think 5-6 but I've recently switched it bcoz for 125ml Nivea sunscreen 🧴 it was good deal comparing with minimalist but the think is I'm gonna turn 18 in couple and i wanna put less stress on parents just for skincare there was a time I'm spending 3000 rs but knw i will take that down in 1000- 1500 something this more important than skincare
I wish spf was my bff, the skin around my eyes cannot handle sunscreen, so I just can't use it on my face anymore 😥
I had the WORST time finding one for around my eyes. Given that everyone is different, I couldn't even use the all mineral ones for babies! I tried the Niod Survival 30 cuz it all mineral, nope! I had to go with a Korean all new filter sunscreen. I found out it's the American filters that burn, or the butyloctyl salicylate in most mineral sunscreens. I'm using the Scinic Supermild Sun Essence on Amazon for $9.10. Of it doesn't work for you, you can use it on your body💗🦋💗🦋pray this helps some💗
@@DRVenard Exactly! I've tried multiple mineral sunscreens for babies and they're making my skin break out in hives. I'm in Sweden, I guess the products sucks here too.
Thank you, I'll look it up! ❤🦋
@@MimmisArt Good luck to you! I'll say a prayer for you 🥰
@@DRVenard You saved my summer! That sunscreen is incredible! I've been wearing it for a month without any irrigation and I'm about to buy more of it. Thank you so, so much! ❤🦋
@MimmisArt Oh, honey 🫂🤜🤛🎉Yay! That makes me so happy! I am so glad it worked for you, too😁🥰💗💗💗 Eye sting is so personal. But I have more eyelid stings than eye balls. Well, if it stings my eyelids, I guess it doesn't have a chance to run in my eyes😉 Are you by any chance Lucy, from TikTok? I think we're friends 😁🥰
Hello cassandra hope you are doing good I just wanted to ask SPF 30 is enough and if it really helps with sun damage and dermatologist that I have seeing on RUclips says that the sunscreen should atleast be 50 SPF please let me know what are your thoughts on this?
thank you so much you are doing God’s work
To #1234A It doesn't sting MY eyes! Although eye sting varies from person to person, I even have Niod Survival 30 (all mineral) and many other physical sunscreens that burn my eyes. This one doesn't 🤷♀️I am so fortunate to have found it!💗🦋💗🦋
I love your videos! I’m a swimmer, spend a lot of time gardening and hiking, so I love sunscreen! I would love to hear your recommendations for body sunscreen, I have a hard time finding large bottles of it for my time outside. I also cannot reach my back due to chronic illness (I’m also sure most people cannot reach that middle part of the back well lol) do you have any recommendations for that? Can you please make a video for body sunscreens? I can’t afford to slather the face ones everywhere. Thank you for all that you do!!!!!!
Love this video, but sadly none can be shipped to the Netherlands :(
Have you ever used the Kroger sunscreens that Dr Dray swears are dupes for Super Goop? I’ve been buying a huge variety of Korean sunscreens. It is an amazing journey.
Sadly all these are not available in Bulgaria at all.
Can you recommend sunscreens available in Europe?
Is the Trader Joe’s one back for this summer?? Because I looked every time I went for the past year and I haven’t been able to find it 😂
Yes. Was there today
@@maureenmclellan1845 just went today. Still can’t find it:(
Love the recos! Sadly they're not easily available here in the Netherlands 💔 But gurrl, you forgot some dope K-beauty sunscreens! Can you please review the new Haruharu sunscreens? And also I saw Frudia having a mineral avocado sunscreen!! Have you tried them? I hope they're bombdiggidy ❤️
Cassie can you react to Rina Sawayama’s skincare routine on Harpers Bazaar
Cass, can you please review Desi Perkins skin care line Dezi Skin?
can you suggest good sunscreens I can reapply over makeup?
Love this I will look into trying the Trader Joe’s for the face but can you do a review on art naturals serums and if they are any good I heard they are cruelty free and vegan or something?