Applying SPF under LED-UV Light | Dr. Medispa
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- Опубликовано: 4 май 2023
- Wearing sunscreen is important for a variety of reasons ‼️
The primary reason is to protect your skin from the harmful effects of the sun’s ultraviolet (UV) rays, which can cause sunburn, premature ageing, and even skin cancer.
When you’re out in the sun, your skin is exposed to two types of UV rays: UVA and UVB. UVA rays penetrate deep into the skin and can cause premature ageing, while UVB rays primarily affect the surface of the skin and can cause sunburn. Both types of UV rays can contribute to the development of skin cancer over time.
To protect your skin from these harmful effects, it’s important to wear sunscreen every day, even on cloudy days. Sunscreen with a high SPF (Sun Protection Factor) of 30 or higher can help block both UVA and UVB rays.
The one seen above is the Advanced Brightening UV Defense SPF 50 from @skinceuticals
✅ Suitable for all skin types
✅ Reduce the appearance of discolouration and age spots
These are the areas of the body that are most exposed to the sun, and therefore most vulnerable to the damaging effects of UV rays. Be sure to apply sunscreen liberally, and reapply it every two hours, or more often if you’re sweating or swimming.
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I can not put around my eyes because they will water and irritate me for hours !!
@torture Lord God created the sun. It’s the very thing that we all need. Especially plants . You ever heard of photosynthesis?
@@francoszabo3264 facts
@torture only neanderthals fear our sun
@torture we are powered by our sun
@torture
except for john cena
I’d love to see how the SPF lasts using this light
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right I haven't seen anyone doing thus,,all they do is show the part when they use the sunscreen. this led uv light or uv cam
SPF doesn’t break down with time, it breaks down with sun exposure. The recommendation to reapply every 2 hours is “erring” on the side of caution, because that would be the recommended amount if you’re at the beach or something. The same sunscreen can last 2 hours or the whole day depending on your sun exposure
@@belbarcelos9264 damn rhanks for info
@@belbarcelos9264ohh thank you so much. Are you sure about this though?
NO ONE I know would ever reapply sunscreen every 2 hours! The tube would be empty in 3 days and your skin would look so greasy and terrible.
that’s why it’s better to avoid the sun than applying sunscreen tbh. nothing beats protective clothing. sunscreen is also insanely expensive
@@tina8315Also full of chemicals which arguably is more harmfull than the sun.
i wore long clothes to cover my body, i bring umberella everywhere and also wear cap . 😂 . i use sunscreen , but sunscreen is expensive .
You could always just follow the instructions on the bottle……usually it’s not every two hours….also there’s SPF lip balm….no sunscreen needed on the lips!
@@maryss8767 damn I feel for you to be honest! How can one thing destroy one race and fuel and rejuvenate the other! This is not to throw shade but I couldn’t imagine avoiding the sun! I would be depressed
Reapplying every two hours sounds like a hustle. Is it really worth it?
No you don't need to. You can apply a thick layer and you'll get the recommended SPF, or 2 times a day with a thinner layer.
Alternatively you could get a sunscreen with a higher spf like 50 and apply once thinly and still get around 20-30 spf. Reapplying every 2 hours is a little extreme.
Yea its funny because spf 15 blocks 93% and after 2 hours an spf 50 prob still above spf 15 so you just could be blocking 4% percent more by reapplying which actually sounds like a lot because I'd say 10% would be worth blocking but not 1% but 5% prob will reapply every 2-3hours
It's probably just companies trying to get you to use more product so you have to buy it more often.
Only outside, if you’re inside? Yeah np
i don’t think sunscreen is worth unless you’re always active in the sun. if you can avoid it and wearing protective clothing, then that’s even better than sunscreen. i find it interesting that people will apply sunscreen to their face, ignoring the rest of their body, and say it’s to prevent skin cancer ???
Just don’t spend much time with that UV light on your eyes!! I once had to make an emergency visit to the hospital in the middle of the night when I decided it would be a good idea to put the free light I got into my aquarium, which I sat right next to for a few hours. Turned out to be a UV light meant for pond filters.. The pain took some hours to set in but was unbelievably bad when it did.
Lmao that was a UV sterilizer, that was dangerous UVC. The LED UV diodes talked about in this video are UVA, not UVC.
No healthcare professional (or even just any sane person) would blast themselves with UVC. UVC kills cells, that’s why it’s used as a germicide.
Also that UVC could have easily killed your aquarium’s animals by putting it directly in/near the water calumn like that. Ignorant idiot. If you don’t know what a UV sterilizer is or how to use one, you shouldn’t have been using one. You shouldn’t have an aquarium with animals.
Poor fish!!!
it’s so interesting how unique everyone’s problems are lol
The UV light you see from the fish tank is UV-C, which is inherently harmful to health and has strong ionizing properties. It ranges from 100 to 280 nm, so even all UV-C from the sun is blocked by the atmosphere, making it more toxic than UV-B.
However, the type of UV commonly used for observing fluorescence is UV-A, typically at 395 nm or 365 nm. While not strong enough to cause harm to the skin or induce cancer, it still has the potential to cause clouding of the lens in the eyes (Cataract) with prolonged exposure.
You're using the wrong ultraviolet light, come on...
I’ve had MOHS surgery several times. I wish I would have had this education years ago. My skin cancers have all been in those sneaky areas. Hard to apply sunscreen. And the sun hits hard on them. 2 on my hairline, one on the inside corners of my eye/nose. And my chest. Keep educating. So important.
If its hard to apply then you're stupid. Use a spray and common sense
Use an spf lip balm though since regular sunscreen isn’t formulated for the lips and will likely irritate them
Imagine not putting it in your eyes to avoid eyeburns…. Rookie
Dim wit
@@RoflJoker1994 It’s a joke incase you couldn’t tell (woooosh)
This is why I wear sun-protective clothing instead!!
9 of the 15 chemicals found in most commercial sunscreens are known endocrine disruptors. So not only are these chemicals highly reactive to sunlight, but they also interfere with the normal function of endocrine glands, leading to hormonal imbalances.
Just use a 100% mineral formula instead of those chemical ones.
It’s inconvenient at times but it’s stuff like this that makes me soooo thankful for my melanin 🙏🏾
Seriously! It’s a blessing 🙌🏾🧡
im sorry but even if u are black or brown you need to apply suncreen to prevent skin cancer. Its a myth that u dont need it :)
im sorry but even if u are black or brown you need to apply suncreen to prevent skin cancer. Its a myth that u dont need it :) and im african :)
You should still protect yourself ❤
@@michellegomez4905 the melanin is the protection. That’s the whole point of the post ma’am.
Now put on the correct amount
if i put this much spf on my face I'd break out the day after like crazy😭
It’s fine just use oil cleanser at night
@@bananababy3050 not true, I've tested many cleansers through out the years and oils are definitely not for oily skin and big pores
@@bananababy3050too late by then lol. I’ll have a breakout by the end of the day
They have non pore clogging ones made for anti acne
Yeah some sunscreens make me itchy and red, and they sting my eyes too. I really hate them to be honest with you, and I think most of this is marketing and propaganda to make us buy more and more. We need that vitamin D too, and it cant absorb if we go hysterical about this. Every 2h is simply unattainable for most of us, and when I see these women making big eyes that we dont apply every 2h it just doesn't sit right with me 🙃 I for sure tried and was annoyed to reapply being that I was outside and simply didn't feel OK to not be able to re-do my skincare routine and wash my face again before reapplying. 😂😂
No one will ever apply every two hours unless at the beach, and she should NOT be putting that anywhere near her eyes.
Watch me destroy my skin and eyes.
I've learned in chemistry class. Uni. After eight hours, S PF 50 has only reduced to spf30. So you do not need to reapply every two hours unless you're outside and or in the water.. So if you're indoors in an office... A light application thirty minutes before you leave home is just fine.. Or if you're gonna be out in the sun after work, then absolutely go ahead and refresh...
Problem is how do you continue to apply sunscreen with makeup on during the day
You don’t, you just stay indoors or opt for sun-protective clothing like hats
Sunscreen sticks are a good option from what I heard. Again. I haven’t tried it so u ca. research on that if needed.
Sunscreen sticks work!
But won’t the sunscreen stick move the makeup or mix it ? The blush or bronzer may mix with foundation?
@@celestialstar8115depends on the stick I like the instree sunscreen and it applies well over makeup
Hello i have a question how did you do the uv light
If you using physical sunscreen then you can apply it around your eyes but do not apply a chemical sunscreen because it would burn your eyes.
My eyes will burn 😭
I did my lotion around the eyes and I slept 000000.1 second offer that cause I could rest my eyes
terrible advice. You dont need to apply sunscreen every 2 hours. Just once a day. and if you're someone who work sin the sun, it's best to just wear protective clothing at that point. Otherwise, you'll be spending like $100/month alone on sunscreen applying "every 2 hours".
😭😭🤣😭😭 ya’ll gotta wear masks to go out at day time
yall who?
@@dablakkadaberry3596envelopians
What the bgm called ?
Skin and eye colour so uniquely beautiful
A word of caution here. Speaking from experience , I would encourage a bit of discretion. If you do anything that will make sweat a lot, this can cause some serious eye discomfort as the sweat mingles with the sunscreen and gets in your eyes.
Why gloves tho?
what’s the music in the background pls
I only reapply when i'm out in the sun. But when i'm inside the whole day in the middle of winter I just put it once in the morning. I can't Imagine reapplying over makeup too
I only have 1 questions. Doesn't UV light burn your eyes??
I wonder the same thing.,another comment aaid it did..check the comments
Thank you for asking that question and your answer is yes it is.
I forget ears and neck a lot sometimes
actually really smart
You wear gloves to prevent sunscreen getting on hands but how do you apply susncreen to your hands? Rubbing backs of hands together works its just difficult to get even coverage
Lips? It doesn’t taste that good😢
30yo daily in the sun without sunscreen, no wrinkles, no sun damage nothing
That's not how science works. Your personal experience doesn't prove anything and you could possibly have unseen damage
There's something called genetics
@@Takecare541 if u have dark skin then yea but otherwise it has nothing to do with genetics but rather with what u eat and what u apply to your skin. Ingredients like retinol or acids make the skin extremely sensitive to the sun and if u also have a bad diet and consume vegetable oils like sunflower or rapeseed oil then its no wonder youre so sunceptible to sunburns. The cholesterol in the skin oxidizes as soon as it comes into contact with UV light leading to sunburns and skin cancer
in your nose mouth eyes don't forget and your pupils
And teeth and tongue 😂
🤣🤣
I didn’t know you have to apply some cream under 😮
Just remember it takes 2 hours for your body to absorb all that plastic.
Now some specialists says to wear foundation also cause it protects from this LED light this girls using, that also irradiates from smartphone screens, cause blue light damages skin in the long term.
What is the music from!?
Are you a Titan from AOT
Every 2 hours
According to the National Cancer Institute, skin cancer is on the rise. Cases of melanoma in American adults has tripled since the 1970s. What’s more alarming is that the death rate from skin cancer has escalated sharply, doubling the number of deaths in the last 40 years.
They didn’t wear sun screen in the 70s or before. that started in the 80’s. now one might do some math and wonder if it’s not all the sunscreen causing this…
Sis lets make this product in Indonesia, it Will be a Best seller
Omg , I didn't know I have to put on my lips 😢
“Hey let me apply some sunscreen to my face under a UV lamp because it’s important to protect my skin from the sun’s harmful UV rays” 🤯
My SPF last 8 hours 100% protection “p20 urban”
Don’t forgot to put in on your ears
I don't use it around my mouth ...It cause acne in that area...So, I only use two times ..That works well
oh wow how are you not blind after a direct exposure to a UV light
Pretty girl
can u try sunscreenstick please
I reapply every 3 hour
I need this light😂
Good thing I have melanin and prefer to stay indoors
If I use American sunscreen around the eyes it immediately burns 🔥 like crazy! Japanese or Korean or is fine though
Damn I NEVER do my ears and barely do my neck
Sunscreen irrate my eyes I cannot
Use a mineral sunscreen around the eyes or a sunscreen stick. Those tend to not sting around the eyes.
By seeing the bio i thought she had virtiligo😂
I have to put a lot under my nose bc I have a mole that can turn into cancer if I am not careful ❤
Can a 13 year old use meesha soft finish sun milk please reply ❤
Going to buy a Uv light so that i dont forget any part of face
Literally csnt reapply every 2 hrs unless st a beach not everyday life 😂😂😂😂
Cant so the eyes.It always burns
dont forgot them ears!
I died
I cant put it under my eyes or on my forehead so i wear a hat
Hmm, interesting. The color under us us now RED! Lol! Took too much heat, when it showed you black?!
even lips? I don't think it's edible
Как так же проверить себя
Hi please help i got peri oral pigmentation after stopping my sunscreen....its not going away plz help
Never using sunscreen, work in construction and alot of outside work. never problems.
Yes these Companies hv Made sunscreen look useless...They continue to rant about Spf which filters UVB which is jus 5% of sunlight & merely causes sunBurn over prolong continous exposure...Thats why people Think sunscreen is useless...real thing in sunscreen is PA that Japanese invented...it filters UVA which is 95% of sunlight..UVA causes aging lost of Collagen Elasticity wrinkles oxidative damage even with small interval of exposure..my mother never wears sunscreen but rarely go out but when we went to dermatologist for her wrinkles the 1st thing he said is i think u expose ur skin to sun too Much...Pa+ just filter 40% Uva Pa++ 60-70% Pa+++ 90% Pa+++95%...look for sunscreen with Pa+++ FUCK SPF...purpose of my long reply was to convince u to wear sunscreen... Dont do that as u said u work at construction sites u would hv prolonged exposure to sun
bet u have leather skin
@@shred9475 nope, just a tint browner but i work freelance so i switch to inside Jobs when it gets too hot. No problems
@@novelay well it is a fact uv rays will age u way faster. so u vetter wear sunscreen of u do not want to look 50 at 40.
Wait a few more years you’ll be a raisin 💀
Although most of the sunscreen sold today have pleasant scents and packaging, they also happen to contain a plethora of toxic chemicals. Some of the chemical ingredients in conventional sunblocks may even increase the risk for skin cancer as well as lead to a variety of surface disorders and even damage internal organs.
Yeah, wouldn't want any of that nasty vitamin D to form.
what do
*#ArtificialRace*
Dummy
Ear burns lol
I don’t reapply during the day but I will use an spf mist every so often as a topper. I don’t really go in the water and I cover up what I can too so that’s worked ok for me. Haven’t had a sunburn in a few years now
This is a video about sunscreen and some people are bragging about race 🙄
Exactly and they should be using it too!
@@vmcg1265 You are the braggards. Imagine what you would be like if it was "they" who cooked in the sun.
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You're really not supposed to put sunscreen on your eyelids tho
And why not ..
@@mq1847it can be a little irritating on the eyes, using a sunscreen stick instead would help keep you protected without the tears lol
@@erazn9077 oh for sure my eyes are super sensitive, I have to use a different sunscreen that doesn’t make me cry.
But this person said not to put any sunscreen on your eyes which I don’t agree with🤔
blocking 50% prob enough and spf 15 blocks 90% lol but I feel those who trip about that last 7 percent because it all takes the same amount of time to apply
depends on the person's skin I guess
I use sunscreen on my eyelids too. Never caused any problem
Heyyy,just wanted to say repent our Lord is coming soon Jesus loves you ❤❤❤
Oh hell no!! If you wear sunglasses you get a sunburn faster because your eyes tell your brain to adjust to the sunlight.
I hope this is satire
What kinda logic??? I can’t even think of a response to this, it’s so stupid
I don't even get what the comment is saying
😅thinking ...I never used sunscreen😮omg cancer coming🎉
creepy🙂
This has gotta suck 😮 I mean dang so y’all allergic to the sun
YES they are and they can’t fool the sun with those sunscreens 🙄
She should be looking much darker under the UV light something must be wrong with her camera 🌝
YOU PICKED THE WRONG VIDEO TO TO HATE ON. ITS CALLED PROTECTING YOUR SKIN> BLACK DOES CRACK AS WELL. Especially if you have acne. GO FIX YOUR XOMMUNITY
@@samyljones3871Blah blah blah, blxk ppl don't burn & combust in radiation. I'm from the Caribbean & I've never seen that shxt in my life. You just running with what you heard or read on Google & never saw in real life. Obviously google gonna have "white lies" about blxk ppl to make sunburners feel better.
@@samyljones3871 girl shut up we have natural sunscreen it’s called melanin
black people need sunscreen too. y’all have a lower risk of skin cancer, but it’s not non-existent. have fun with melanoma because you don’t think sunscreen is important
Or wear a hat.
It never occurred to me that ears could get sunburnt I feel like it’s an awkward place and I realized this when my choir went to kings island and my ears got sunburnt pretty decently
So adding a darkener PROTECTS you?? 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
you basically don't know how Uv light works do you?
What?!?😂😂💀
UV light is not regular light
Hey could you tell me what light this is?
*#SunScreenIsMurder*
No
@@jellyabramovic386 *thats because you’re unnatural to the planet*
@@Zcen-uv9lf what
@@Zcen-uv9lf I got notification you answered my comment
*The inorganic species came to challenge the truth , pheomelanated humans came to belittle the truth 😂*
patrick?
Laughs in hijabi.💀
Aloe vera change my life , I don't need use sunscreen now❤
Aloe vera instead of sunscreen?
@@SilviaHoard yes
I use zinc oxide…I live in south Texas. I look like a Mexican Geisha but I’m covered! Don’t forget the back of the neck too! I do not reapply every 2 hours. I wear UPF clothing and hat and my fishing gloves to protect my hands.
My glasses get stained due to spf
Thank you, robot voice lady.
I never do my eyelids because it is irritating
Me who literally starts crying like whose husband died at sea after apply sunscreen around my eyes
Their are sunscreen which gives 8 hour protection.. don't destroy your face