Purito Sunscreen and All About SPF Testing | Lab Muffin Beauty Science
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- Опубликовано: 25 июл 2024
- Purito Centella Unscented Sunscreen tested at SPF 19 (edit: now also at 28.4), lower than its SPF 50+ label, in 2 in vivo tests. Why do scientists insist on in vivo SPF tests? Should we stop trusting all Korean sunscreens? All Asian sunscreens? Should we only use sunscreens from large Western manufacturers? I go through it all in this video.
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In this video:
🧴 How is SPF tested?
🧴 SPF from the ingredient list? Number of filters? Concentrations of filters?
🧴 In vitro testing?
🧴 UV cameras?
🧴 In vivo testing?
🧴 Are Asian sunscreens dodgy?
🧴 What the hell do I do with this information?
Blog post with more info: labmuffin.com/purito-sunscree...
In vivo Purito test results from INCI Decoder: incidecoder.com/purito-contro...
Consumer tests
US: / sun_care_consumer_repo...
Australia: www.choice.com.au/health-and-...
New Zealand: www.consumer.org.nz/articles/...
Hong Kong: www.consumer.org.hk/ws_en/new...
Hong Kong: sg.news.yahoo.com/industry-ba...
AMA Labs fraud case: www.justice.gov/usao-sdny/pr/...
In vitro and in vivo correlation study: doi.org/10.1111/ics.12377
In vitro testing challenges: cosmeticsandtoiletries.texter...
Cosmetics Europe in vitro method ring testing: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/a...
John Staton (Dermatest) talk on ISO 24444 Changes: • "Changes to ISO Sunscr...
Development trends in China: www.basf.com/tw/en/media/BASF...
More about sunscreen formulations from a cosmetic chemist: realizebeauty.wordpress.com/2...
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Thank you, this was incredibly helpful. We definitely should NOT demonize an entire country based on one product alone.
This is true. I don't get blaming skincare from a particular region. Frankly it shows that sunscreens made from anywhere and everywhere can be iffy. How do we know if spf in popular western brands are accurate?
I haven’t seen anyone demonize Korean or Asian skincare or sunscreen in general. It is ok to look at the regulatory process and individual brands, or similar brands and ensure what they are saying is truthful.
The difference is Korean sunscreens were idealised as having this super advanced technology, and that was why they could pull off such an elegant formula with high protection, when no one else could. That’s why people are so upset.
@@brians7379 I've only seen (so far) people have skepticism of Korean sunscreens that were made in the same lab (with more or less the same formula) as the Purito one but I can't blame them bc I now have the same concerns as well
@@nancykerrigan I woudntt trust a country who doesn't have animal rights laws, with my skin🤷🏽♀️
1:28 how is spf testing done
3:18 spf from ingredient list
4:50 number of filters
8:25 concentrations of filters
12:22 in vitro testing
14:00 UV cameras
15:28 in vivo spf tests
21:13 are asian sunscreens dodgy
26:42 what do i do now
Thank you
You need more likes
This must be pinned
This is by far the most well rounded and balanced video. Thank you so much for this michelle!!!
Two of my inspiration ❤️
Agree!! Love you guys
Thank you Liah! I don't feel like I understand the difference between SPF testing in different countries though - I saw you mention it and I found a few studies, but they didn't really help me work out what could be going on apart from some skin type issues. Hopefully someone who knows a bit more can help...
Agreed ❤️❤️
From one scientist to another- I also share this sentiment. Thank you, Michelle!
Michelle: “I don’t know that much about sunscreens.”
Michelle: posts this entire super informative sunscreen video.
I’d say you know a lot about sunscreens!
Yes. A whoooole lot more than the rest of us here. She does the work. Finds the meat and potatoes. Cooks is all and serve it to us in the most palatable, easily digestible form. Thanks mom.
she probably did a lot of research for things that she didn't know that much, I appreciate that
I think I know a decent amount - enough to know what I do and don't know, and what I can and can't be confident about! But every time I talk to a proper sunscreen expert or listen to a talk from them I'm blown away by how much I learn, and I realise I've barely dipped my toes in! 😅
@@LabMuffinBeautyScience well we appreciate your wealth of knowledge and all the info you bring us. In a fun and funny way too. You’re a gem to us wanna-be skin care nerds!!! Thank you!
That's a sign she thinks scientifically and knows that she doesn't know a lot aka is no expert on this subject but knows a decent amount, and a lot in comparison to the average customer.
Chemists, dermatologists, and estheticians need as much as a platform and voice as influencers! Thank you for your knowledge and research 🖤
no one:
not a soul:
michelle: allegedly
I’m still not over the fact that we are getting all of these info for FREE. I sincerely appreciate and thank you efforts, Michelle! Not skipping any of your ads is the least thing I could do! 💜
Very professional of you. I didn’t even think that Asian sunscreen are created toward Asian demographic in mind who day to day avoid the sun in all cost and wear spf daily no matter what the weather. Better response than DermAngelo who’s first comment towards this whole controversy was how American sunscreens ALWAYS gets it right. 🤡
I agree with this. Obviously Asians wear spf but I think they actually avoid the damage by umbrellas, hats, gloves and literally not going out when the sun is intense. If I am honest, that is the best way to avoid damage anyway! Being smart and wearing spf always. If it is going to be so hot, I am covering up, HUGE glasses and a hat (or wont be going out!)
Absolutely. I think no matter what as she said in the video, even if their claim is in accurate, you are still getting some protection even if you aren’t doing the most outside in the sun. But I think you’re right, they wear it but it’s the other precautions that are most likely helping them greatly. :-)
I avoid the sun because I still burn while using American sunscreens so...
@@kittygoesdowntherabbithole4799 well the way to really for sunscreen to work is creating a second layer skin, which sounds uncomfortable to be honest, might as well do what you do and just avoid it
@@bazli83 I just learned to avoid it but when I started going on daily walks when the gyms closed and it became harder to deal with the sticky gross feeling while still getting burnt (I also wore a hat)... I actually tried this Purito sunscreen and it worked great for me. Maybe I just got a good batch? I dunno but this whole situation is interesting and I've learned so much within the last few days...
Conclusion for dummies (like me): SPF is EXTREMELY complex. Just pick one from a reputable brand and use it.
I was amazed how such a small brand bests big brands in elegance, quite high ppd...
So i always had a first layer of a brand that I trust. Even if it wasn't that estethic, that absorbable...
There's really no such thing as a reputable brand when it comes to sunscreen. There are constant scandals and spf mislabellings in the US, Europe, Asia, Australia....Everywhere!
like what brands?
@@juniper3238 true though
@@jupiter9405 like Neutrogena and banana boat. Look it up!!
I think my IQ just went up watching this video.
I can understand why people are upset but I don't understand the backlash that is occurring regarding all Korean skincare now.
I don't think people were aware of other instances of this happening before, and I think there's often an element of unconscious xenophobia and confirmatory bias.
Purito put the blame on the KFDA so people doubt about the whole thing
I have nothing against k-skincare and I will continue using it, but only because I've had a good experience with it
@@LabMuffinBeautyScience oh yes, I can feel the racism radiating through the SPF 19 ;)
@@bazli83 Why hasn't there been a backlash against European sunscreens because of the La Roche-Posay SPF 10-19 result?
@@LabMuffinBeautyScience
Well, maybe because purito sunscreen is such popular product and lot of people felt cheated. But who knows.🤷♀️
I would say it’s more likely about competition than racism.
not the nuance we deserve, but the nuance we NEED
A moment of silence for those who just bought a bottle
Or 6 😅
@@erikapatterson6760 Oof
I'm so sad. I use Retin-A so sunscreen is LIFE for me. I thought I hit the jackpot with Pirity
Meeee
Or 2
me with 5 tubes of Purito Unscented backup “still works for me bc I’m home all day 🤷🏻♀️” thank you sooo much for sharing this deep dive
@Jasleen not to mention, Purito (on their social media) advertised this sunscreen as SPF 84!!!! Also, they KEPT it on the market and sold it to millions of people after they had already started suspecting it wasn't performing at SPF 50+, due to COUNTLESS consumers reporting burning, tanning and worsening of pigmentation. That's the reason why they were in the process of having it tested. I feel like so many people are missing the point. The point is not that SPF 19 is "better than nothing," the point is not that other brands have tested below advertised SPF, the point is that Purito was grossly negligent.
@Jasleen have you even watched the video? Purito's claim holds as much weight as INCIDecoder's claim because of INCI's bias (expecting to see an SPF 20) and testing on fewer people, as well as all the other issues she discussed.
I can relate so hard😭 I literally bought like 6 bottles when it was on sale because I thought it was a super good sunscreen! I spent like $60 and now I feel so stupid😭 kinda mad because i def wouldn’t have bought it if it was only spf 19
@@devonellis9744 Be careful there is testing bias. Even if you buy any other sunscreen, it maybe way less than what is on the label. Some sunscreens get tested more than one because of this. I for one will keep using mine because it has worked compared to other AU and NZ brand advertising the same SPF of 50+. This means there are many factors involved. Have you observed your skin after using it? I have, and it's good.
@@devonellis9744 you can use it as a moisturiser!! :”)
Thank you so much for this video. I have been following labmuffin for years, before you even opened your YT channel, but as I'm kind of a miser, I never really commented on articles or videos. The amount of knowledge and information I've accumulated thanks to you over the years is staggering.
For this video especially, I just had to leave a comment to say how much I appreciate your professionalism. It is more apparent than ever that a scientist's perspective is so incredibly valuable and and thank you thank you thank you for putting the work into your content. Your views in this video manage to cover all sides of the story, and provide us with as much of an objective perception of the issue as possible.
Not only do you manage to address a layman's consumerist concerns, but you also provide us with a better understanding of how even the science behind them is not black and white, and point out any fallacies in the process. You did so without devaluing or invalidating any side, while also drawing our attention to the factors that may contribute in plain deception.
Not enough good things to say, more appreciated than you know! At this point, I guess time will tell as more testing results and official statements from the brand come to light. Thank you again, and keep up the fantastic work! x
Thank you so much for going to the trouble of writing this comment, I really appreciate it! I've saved it to the folder I look at when I feel sad and useless
❤️
@@LabMuffinBeautyScience Wow, you actually replied! 0.0 Thank you!
I would like to say you never have to feel this way, but we're all human at the end of the day, even the most accomplished. If my little rant can help or make you feel better in any way when you feel like that, getting out of my hole to write it was more than worth it! 😁🙏🏻
@@LabMuffinBeautyScience I have a folder for that too. You are so appreciated here! ❤️
@@an__g_o I love that she takes the time to reply!! That's part of my selfish reason I hope she doesn't reach 1M subscribers...she won't have the time to reply then.
The last study you discussed really helped assure me that, regardless of what we know or don’t know right now, consistent sun protection (however flawed) is more important than anything else!
The "allegedly" 😂 Michelle you are brilliant!
I had a last-minute panic moment about getting sued
😅
N also 20.."5"
@@vedadonupati55 There's one more flub, see if you can spot it 😅
@@LabMuffinBeautyScience light "pressure"😉(hope im correct)..btw your videos are packed with info n im a nerd🤓... so watching you is lyk "my fun me time"😜😅
@@vedadonupati55 Perfect way to start the day!!
A FEW NOTES
* Purito Centella Unscented Sunscreen has also now been tested at SPF 28.4: instagram.com/p/CI5zU-xnWHX/
* Judit from INCI Decoder (the person who ordered the two in vivo tests) has shared this video and said it was "the best deep dive" and well explained (thanks Judit!). A few cosmetic chemists and industry people have also said it was a good summary of the situation. If you disagree and you have the same or greater knowledge of sunscreen formulation and regulations than these people, please leave a comment outlining your reasoning and if other experts agree, I'm happy to update my content accordingly.
* For those of you who are assuming European sunscreens don't have these issues - I just... forgot to mention them in the video 😅(the info is harder for me to find because it's often not in English and I didn't realise people would jump to this conclusion):
www.euroconsumers.org/news/the-sunscreen-scandal-euroconsumers-meets-with-the-commission
www.world-today-news.com/test-achats-denounces-7-ineffective-sunscreens/
For more info about the sunscreens in your country/region, have a search for any tests done by your local ICRT organisations: www.international-testing.org/members.html
* Yes I've been sponsored by Purito to write blog reviews on their products in the past, including this sunscreen. There is no ongoing relationship with them. I am also currently nearing the end of a sponsorship with Neutrogena, which is why I got to go on a Zoom call with their sunscreen R&D scientists and ask them random questions! Someone from La Roche-Posay has told me that they talk about my posts as examples of good science communication, but they've never approached me to do any paid work... I guess they already have Lab Muffin at home 😂 Still respect their approach to sun protection though!
Everyone who watched your last video, clearly see that it was scientific. Only people, who are bias see things in it they are not. But then you have people, who actually doesn’t care about science, but care more about the feelings.
LRP should sponsor you haha
I can help you finding info in German if you help me a little with what to search for. Studied molecular biology so finding certain info and translating it for you should be possible. I just would not have the confidence to interpret it. Let me know if I can be of any help!
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Is there any way to test a sunscreen at home, with a uv light or camera or something?of course it won't be as accurate as lab tests but it might give some indication to see if the sunscreen is working
This is evidence that having a PhD sets you apart in this conversation. This was very useful, thank you 😊
‘If you like nerding out about the science behind beauty products... click the nerdification bell!’
Cheeky! I LOVE it!!
Count me in! :D
I love how she says that!
The way we store our sunscreen also matter I think. If the tube is being store near high heat or the bag having the tube is left near windows for long periods of time etc the formula will definitely go inefficient.
That's what has me concerned. The lab report said that they weren't sent the sunscreen in the original tube. If it was sent in some clear container and sat exposed to light for a while....
That being said . Is it better to store them in the fridge?
@@abd12459 can't say for sure. Just at room temperature I think.
@@forensicmd there is just so much of information that I feel totally overwhelmed. And as it is said that even multiple labs can have very very different readings. And I personally think that if you want to remain under harsh sun for longer periods of time than the sunscreen that sports person use is the only one that can truly save you. Nothing else. No light formula can save you.
What’s the best way to store sunscreen?
If I’m being honest... I still love the Purito unscented sunscreen. I enjoy putting it on, doesn’t leave a white cast, has no fragrance or essential oils, doesn’t sting/burn eyes and I love how beneficial the ingredients are for the skin. I’m darker skin, live in a colder climate & just started religiously wearing sunscreen this year. I’d say that’s still a step up for me
Sadly being not very protective is the reason these sunscreen has such an amazing feeling on your skin. I’m using treatment like aha, bha, retioids so i have to use terrible white cast, greasy, caky texture sunscreen:((
I love the Purito unscented spf and I’m going to continue using the tubes I have as I had no issues with this during the summer. I find this very soothing and moisturising. I wish Purito all the best an hope this issue is resolved
If you're going to keep using it try to wear protective UPF50+ clothing, and sunglasses, hats, gloves, and umbrellas -- these are priority!! These are critical to sun protection
@@tinngo3759 I’m also on tret and benzoyl peroxide, but because I’m hardly outside I’m honestly not fretting too much. I do agree the reason it had a pleasant feel was most likely due to this, but again I would avoid sunscreen because of how uncomfortable it made me feel and the unbearable pain of the stinging eyes was way too much to tolerate sometimes. I’m sure this wouldn’t be the same for everyone, but as for me I genuinely do enjoy the sunscreen, even with this info.
@@DaPoofDaPoofDaPoofDa I live in the UK and it’s winter here. I also use another spf and reapply often
Thank you for this video. Im asian, living in a tropical climate(Malaysia) and I agree with you completely on the type of sunscreens used. Asian formulated sunscreen is meant to be used for daily wear. Going to school/work where we are indoors but still occasionally exposed to sunlight while we are transitioning from one place to another. It is not meant to be waterproof or sweatproof. If we want sunscreen for prolonged outdoor wear, we will switch to the typical thick physical sunscreen like Neutrogena or Banana Boat meant for body n face. I use umbrella with uv shield during a hot day and you wont catch me basking under the hot sun or tanning. We love our air conditioned rooms. 🤣 but since uv lights passes through windows, we still need uv protection. If needed, i will reapply or use spf powder over makeup. Btw, my favourite sunscreens are from Skinaqua and Innisfree! :)
Don't people sweat in that hot, humid climate? I thought for sure Asian sunscreens would be somewhat sweat resistant
@@henrysmith180 yes we do...but for me living in the city, as mentioned, we love our air conditioned rooms. We do not stay out long. there are several types of sunscreen in the market as well. Which we use depends on the occasion. :)
We always loved our air-conditioned room. 🤣🤣🤣😂😂
I'm Malaysian too! I'm currently using Skin Aqua Tone Up UV Essence ahaha
Love this video! Honestly this whole controversy just hits home how uncomfortable we are with uncertainty and fallibility. How easily we want to blame a brand/country/region on a good-bad spectrum.
There are still so many limitations to cosmetic science, gaps in our understanding of how certain phenomena work, but yet people expect complete certainty in the information we’re given! We are too uncomfortable with not knowing everything.
As a side note, I love how Dr Dray has constantly reminded her viewers that sunscreen is only one part of sun protection, on top of applying more than one sunscreen, reapplying, having protective clothing, and most importantly - AVOIDING THE SUN!!!
Brené Brown talks about how uncomfortable humans are with uncertainty, so much so that we'll actually invent stories to fill in the gaps. That was eye opening for me!!
Uncertainty tolerance is a measure of emotional health; people who have trouble with it are more prone to anxiety disorders. It’s so much easier to jump to absolute conclusions ... but they’re often unable to capture the complexity of the world.
Hi Michelle, i really appreciate the research that went into this 30 min video. I'm a Chemistry person myself so i know it is a lot of work. Good job...
I just got my new tube a 2 weeks ago - luckily staying in lockdown in an English winter - SPF 19 shouldn't be too bad for the next 2 months
Same here...just ordered a new tube
Yes. 19 is better than nothing, and indoors you don't need 50+ SPF.
It’s important to remember though that SPF is only a measure of UVB protection though and 90% of the rays that reach the earth are UVA which are present regardless of weather or season.
@@skinsciencebymira oooh did you check out Lab Muffin video regarding, should you wear sunscreen indoors or everyday?
@@bazli83 I’m not advocating wearing sunscreen when you’re indoors 24/7. I’m just saying that weather and season aren’t as important as you’d think since UVA is more damaging and what we’re coming into contact with mainly. It’s also the recommendation of the American Academy of Dermatology (based on research I’ve looked at) then there’s no evidence you need unprotected sun exposure for Vit D synthesis.
This might actually be your best video, Michelle. This was VERY interesting + thorough as always. Well done.
Exactly the person I wanted to hear from on this complex topic! Great video- thank you for all the detail and explanation of the nuances of testing 😊
The production and information value of your video AGAIN has blown me away... fantastic xx can't wait for your next upload.
This was so disappointing but I’m hoping Purito didn’t maliciously lie because I love a lot of their products.
I think this is why I hate the recent influx of influencers saying “trust formulators, brands wouldn’t put anything intentionally irritant in skincare”. I know this isn’t exactly related to your point because we don’t know exactly what went on with Purito. But I don’t trust brands to tell me the quality of their products. I rely on ingredient lists because that’s all I have available to me, but I’m always suspicious because I know their ultimate goal is profit.
*and I know this doesn’t have to do with irritants. But I think it’s part of a larger discussion about brand testing.
@@nicole93818 Yes but unfortunately ingredient lists can't say too much. There are a lot of RUclipsrs who review products purely by a few things they know about the list, but chemistry is very complicated and formulations depend on multiple points. That's how Lab Muffin got my attention, she was saying how a product can't be judged by that. In this case this is also true, you can't determine the SPF by the ingredient list. It's great that so many people are interested in skincare but we shouldn't pretend to be chemists just because something looks like an easy conclusion. 1 + 1 doesn't equal 2, it's not that simple. I always try to be somewhere in the middle and get information from scientists to help.
@@nicole93818 i heard that saying from dermatologists too.
I think the meaning is less about blindly trusting all formulators and companies when it comes to formulations, but it's more about simply be aware of myths and information people spoonfeed you, such as how "parabens are bad" or "petrolatum clogs pores".
I get that, but as a consumer the ingredient list is all I have...
You are the first person on RUclips I could find who talks about the consumer reports, especially the HK one!!! THANK YOU SO MUCH.
Thank you for breaking down and explaining so clearly. It’s very easy to push opinions as facts, but you are objective and bring to the table proper sources based on science. This is why I consider you extremely reliable and your channel is my go to.
This video was a band-aid of clarity over my broken little heart that ordered the sunscreen recently. I was so happy too that it didn't sting the heck out of my eyes and didn't leave my face looking like an oil slick. Luckily it's winter in Northern Europe during quarantine.
to be fair, the best sunscreen is the one you will use everyday, no point getting a great sunscreen but feels super terrible on the skin, but like she says, maybe treat it as a SPF 19 sunscreen for now, and bring out the big guns for the intense sun exposure
I dare say this is your best video yet. It’s so thorough, and a really perfect example of scientific thinking from the lab all the way through to observational study.
This is extremely comprehensive and unbiased. Thank you so much!!!!
Thank you Michelle for this incredibly thorough and well researched content 🙏🏻
Michelle would you pls put this on Spotify, you're becoming my lullaby🤍
OMG LITERALLY
Ikr, her voice is so pretty
Yessssss sometimes her videos soothe me to sleep! Not because I’m bored but sort of hypnotized 😂
@@damaracarpenter8316 very accurate
if you use firefox you can lock your screen and the video keeps playing😊
My beloved purito sunscreen 🥲🥲 Well, back to the perfect sunscreen search
meh it was still pretty greasy on my skin lol. If you in the US, EltaMD UV physical is great for normal to oily skin :)
@@bluefiss2966 I have tried Elta MD but I found that it pilled under my makeup. I always had these white ball clumps, did you experience that? The funny thing is that I found a way today to make Purito less greasy looking by putting on 100% Aloe Vera gel on as moisturiser beforehand. Then I read all this controversy haha 😂
Amavara, Pipette, Innisfree, Round Lab Dokdo are potential alternatives that come to the top of my head.
Try Keep Cool it feels the same as Purito, maybe a fraction more moisturizing.
Thank you both for the suggestions @sleepy child and @Kris 😃😃 I will check them out 💕
After i saw the article, waited for your commentary!
The way you just communicate all the science-y terms and nerdery in a 30-minute video is just amazing!!! I feel my neurons firing when you speak!!
Yes!!! We skincare nerds are waiting for this video!!!
The quality of the information provided is amazing!
I was hoping you’d make a video on this discovery of sorts! You always deliver!!
I was waiting to see what you had to say on this scandal and you didn't disappoint. You came with receipts!!! There are so many biases and variables to consider when it comes to SPF testing. Thanks for a wholistic view on this and giving us a lot of information on things to consider when determining SPF in sunscreeen and some challenges Purito could've faced.
The one video I was waiting for on this subject. Thank you!
Thank you for bringing up the different types of usage in the different markets. I’ve noticed that Eastern market consumers also practice multiple forms of sun protection in conjunction with using sunscreen, whereas western market consumers think sunscreen is good enough to be the only sun protection they need
Great video Michelle! Thank you for taking time to do this!
I love her content. She is always amongst the first to comment on a hot button topic WITH very well-researched data!
Yes!!!!! The video we've all been waiting for! ♥♥♥
I am so heartbroken over this news. I didn’t know i could love a sunscreen until i tried this one. Sigh. I hope this gets sorted out quickly.
For now treat it as a SPF 19 sunscreen that you use to go to and from the office. Since skin reacts differently, so you need to see if it does protect your or not.
Another amazing video. I knew as soon as the news broke out that you would bring the scientific SPF breadth and understandable technical realness to this conversation. Thank you!
Just finding you now! I appreciate so much that you don't just discuss numbers, but the context of those numbers!!! That's part of interpreting science that is frequently missed in pop science content!
From one scientist to another (biologist here), thanks for being such an excellent, quality science communicator!!
OMG YOU ARE AMAZING. THANK YOU FOR CARING AND PUTTING THE TIME AND EFFORT INTO MAKING YOUR VIDEOS AND MAKING US MORE INFORMED!
Well, I'm still going to use mine - it'll do the job for daily use in the winter! Thank you for all your content Michelle, it's such a refreshing take on beauty and I'm really enjoying it. Take care xx
Sae. I don't think this problem is specific to Purito... Many sunscreens don't live up to their claims but no one is testing them.
SPF 19 is ... something.
I used it during summer in Spain and only got burnt on areas that got wet when I went swimming. I sunbathed and didn’t reapply as often as I should have (my hands were wet and full of sand from the beach). I’m not saying the SPF 19 claim is not true but it’s not an awful, useless sunscreen at all.
@@mariaecharri1375 yeah, this is precisely what I'm talking about, obviously would much rather brands were truthful, they absolutely should be if they manufacture things we use on our skin pretty much daily...But in this particular case I already have a backup tube of it, I like the product, I know I don't react badly to it and I probably don't need more than spf20 in the wintertime anyway where I live, so... all in all everyone should do their own risk assessment. And do what they're comfortable with. I'm comfortable using mine.
Also...we should bear in mind that this entire scandal is very far from conclusive, so I don't think it's fair to cancel Purito entirely, but that's just my opinion 😊
@@alexs8253 that’s exactly how I feel! :)
@@mariaecharri1375 it is not water resistant
Awesome video Michelle! Thanks for all of the great info!
brb! grabbing a snack and my note block! love you michelle
Michelle thank you for tackling this issue as I’m sure everyone is freaking out and not employing even a modicum of common sense (see the comment section)! Most will view the video but the majority will not listen (see the current state of affairs in the US) and judge all Korean brands harshly. Anyhoo, I realize this is truly a complex issue and will do my best to protect myself based on the information and science we have at hand. Hope you are safe and I’ll see ya on the next video.
I appreciate the last study you referenced even though it's old. Use sunscreen daily and the right way regardless of SPF. If you don't reapply or don't apply enough it doesn't matter what level you use...you will damage your skin. That's what we need to concentrate on more than anything.
This was so well done. Educational as usual. Thank you Michelle
Thank you for researching and sharing this super important information with us!
I'd almost say that the turmoil this controversy has caused is worth it, because you may just have made the best. sunscreen. video. ever. because of it. Almost. ( I, too, have bought bottles of Purito's Unscented Centella).
Your deep dive is much appreciated! I just knew this wasn’t as straight forward of a let down as other you tubers are making it out to be. Purito is not the only company in this situation, they’re just getting all the recent attention about it. But the issue is indeed larger. Thanks for exposing that
Michelle thank you for putting this out in so much detail and relative quick speed! It has helped me figure out how I feel and where I stand on this issue better being of Asian ethnicity but living in currently very gloomy UK but still a thirst for sun protection! Thank you thank you thank you for the work you do in your channel and glad I saw your post on ig quick enough to jump on here ASAP. I have minimised all notifications for almost all apps so I’m not always glued to my phone but glad caught this one as quickly as I did. Again, can’t thank you enough and please keep it up! 💜💜💜
I was planning to just skip to the 'most important' parts and I ended up watching the whole 31 mins, not even realizing it. This was so informative yet easily understandable. I cannot believe we get all this reliable info for free. Thank you!
I will still continue using purito sunscreen as daily moisturizer when i'm indoor. When going outside i layer it with LRP sunscreen.
Can it be layered? With only organic or inorganic sunscreens as well?
@@AmritaChougule you can mix physical and chemical sunscreens.
@@Quartza_ i dont think should MIX. Layer physical sunscreen over chemical is ok
@@PL-qs1ig depends on the consistency. Even some sunscreens are formulated with by mixing physical and chemical sunscreen. If you that scared of the sun, vitamin c boosts the efficiency of sunscreen to fight free radical
Gotta use it up somehow
I worry that I don't deserve this amount of brilliance and I will endeavour to never take your work for granted. Thank you thank you thank you!
Thank you Michelle for simple english translation for complex science! I don't know what we'd do without you ✨❤️
Super informative video, thanks LM. Oh, and love the hair, looks good on you!
Great video Michelle. I love Purito unscented spf as it’s been very soothing for my dry skin and I had no issues with this during the summer. I hope Purito are able to sort this out. I am going to continue using the tubes I have but use another spf. I love Japanese and Korean spfs and I am going to continue using them.
You did a great job at explaining everything. I hope this gets sorted out
Thanks so much for this really detailed explanation. I was a Purito sunscreen user and had actually just purchased a new bottle. The video really helped put my concerns in context, and it made a big difference to me to understand the mechanics of how sunscreens are tested, and also how SPFs are theoretically modelled. I'm going to treat the Purito sunscreen as SPF 19 for the time being and be on the lookout for new information as it comes out.
been waiting for you to weigh on in this!
Thank you for putting out such a high quality, in depth, and balanced video so quickly! I reserved all judgment and skepticism before your video came out, as I didn't know much about SPF testing before this video
This is such a good video, and the context provided at the end is sooo helpful to avoid panic! I'm happy to relax and continue using my sunscreens as I have been so far 😁 I do hope that European sunscreens move more towards a diversity of formulations as people increasingly wear SPF every day, especially because Korean sunscreens seem to wear so elegantly under makeup.
Thank you Michelle! Once again you've enlightened me with your video! Let's just focus on using SPF daily, reapplying and avoiding UV rays as much as possible, to be on the safe side.
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This was incredibly helpful, thank you so much for the research insights!!!
Brilliant video, Michelle. So helpful and informative. Thank you for all you do.
Why would someone dislike this ?!
Seriously
It 100% gives you every aspect
The good the bad the inconvenience
It's well documented and well presented
I support you girl
They could be from the brand:) or their fans.
First, my sunscreen I just bought last week turns out to be SPF 19, now my frozen blueberries have Hepatitis A? Christ alive
I’m sorry but what about blueberries??
Say what???
@@tomjones2157 which country what?
@@tomjones2157 thank you for typing it out. First time hearing about this and didn’t even catch it when she mentioned in video. What country is this happening in? Not America I’m guessing because we usually don’t use the term “ministry “
Not sure where the outbreak/recall is happening at the moment, but Hepatitis A contamination happens worldwide, usually to water. It is more common in some places than others, which is why Hep A vaccines are indicated for travel to certain countries. Freezing doesn't kill Hep A, so if a berry is contaminated by Hep A before being frozen and then is used raw by a consumer, like in a smoothie, there is a possibility of contracting Hep A.
You are such an incredible resource, thank you for all the information and hard work you put into this video and all the others!
I have learned so much from this video. Thanks so much for explaining so clearly and nuancing the often polarised discussion about filters.
Hello from Paris ! I love your vidéos !! In my opinion, it's easy to make sunscreen 50, but less is to give it the texture and comfort of a moisturizer... And since this is the expectation of consumers, brands are obviously trying to respond very awkwardly and even perhaps dishonestly ....
This is how real professional speaks! Great explanations and looking at all possibilities to give all sides of the story. What can’t be said about another RUclipsr, who used to be a researcher. Thank you for the video. You did a great job! Thank you!
Can you tell me who are you talking about?
Hahaha I think i know who you are taking about
Cyrille Laurent?
It's because she's sponsored by Purito
@@anastasia7170 she explained testing, that can people understand how it works. Nothing to do with being or not being sponsored! I can tell that you are bias! That’s not science. You clearly haven’t watch the video, as your comment is completely irrelevant to this video.
By far the most moderate and educative beauty/skincare youtube channel. Thanks as always !!!
Thank you! you make the BEST informative videos ever and this one, in particular, is both very in-depth and extremely clear
Oh god! I really needed this video. The whole spf thing scarred me so much I just couldn't believe ANY sunscreen I use anymore. I use a sunscreen I get from local pharmacy and doubted that they could just be lying and I wouldn't even know about it. I'm from a third world country and the "reputable" Western brands are half the months' salary. Thanks a lot for this one.
Especially the study with spf 16 at the end relieved me so much.
I appreciate this video after the heartbreak about Purito.
"Heartbreak" is accurate!! 💔
Wow! Content like this is such a gem, I'm so glad I'm subscribed to you!
Such an excellent video! Super well-balanced, thoughtful and informative.
It is such an eye opening moment and experience! Thank you so much, Michelle for making such a detailed video on this topic!
I'm shocked to find out even some sunscreens from big brands like LRP, Neutrogena, Banana Boat and other Australian brands were also not resulting in the same SPF as mentioned on the packaging. I hope people who were being xenophobic learnt something from this video haha
And love the "allegedly" mention while you were talking about the AMA lab fraud lol gotta avoid being sued
I've been using this sunscreen for a long time and fortunately it works every time. When i went for holiday my body was quite tanned even though I had put some 50spf sunscreen on. Only my face survived the sun and i only used Purito.
This was the absolute best video on sunscreen! Wow! Thank you!
Daunting indeed! Thank you for unpacking and exploring this complex territory. I’m sure I will have to rewatch, but you’ve helped me be less anxious and also a bit more relaxed about the fact there really is no 100% guarantee in this space, sadly. You’ve helped me keep in mind at least some things I can personally check and monitor. Thanks.
That's why supplier quality departments should inspect regularly the methods and equipments of suppliers regularly.
It's very disheartening to find out all of us in Types 4 and 5 aren't included in the testing. We have an alarming rate of skin cancer fatalities due to late diagnosis
Melanoma in dark skin isn't linked to sun exposure - Dr Adewole Adamson has some good articles on this!
@@LabMuffinBeautyScience well that's nice. However, I still get sunburned if I forget my sunscreen in 30-45min of traffic.
@@artchick07 Ofc sunburns can happen; her comment was about skin cancers lol
@@blue3374 darlin, I'm dark af. My original comment was about my skin type not being included in the studies and ratings.
This is such a great explanation Michelle thank you
Thank you, Michelle! I adore your nerdy channel ❤
Thank you, great approach as ever. So many bloggers have gone way over the top on this story.
Yes. And they aren't contributing any helpful information, just their typical drama. lol
another day, another drama lmao
But it’s still bad. They suggested it was 80+ UVB. But it’s 15-19...
Lol. "Are Asian Sunscreen's dodgey?", "What the Hell do I do?", and the best one "ISO 24444 is using humans and burn them for science," what an Amazing Summary of ISO 24444 Michelle. Beautiful. Lol.
I was waiting for your take since this came out! Thanks
That video was amazing! Thanks for taking the time to explain 😃