The BEST AFFORDABLE sunscreens 2023...mineral, chemical and hybrid options

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  • Опубликовано: 31 дек 2024

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  • @AndreeaC.
    @AndreeaC. Год назад +7

    Finally someone who posts in categories!! ❤

  • @JessieSmithMusic
    @JessieSmithMusic Год назад +10

    When I tell you, doing physical sunscreen around eyes and chemical on face - that has been a game changer for me!! Thank you for that idea!

  • @lisaalvarez4208
    @lisaalvarez4208 Год назад +9

    I’ve tried most of these. Now that I’ve used the Korean sunscreens, I absolutely will. It go back. They are beautiful and luxurious with absolutely no irritation or burning to my sensitive skin (I have perioral dermatitis. The Isntree Watery Sun Gel and Beauty of Joseon Probiotic sunscreens are my favorites! (I’m sure I just misspelled those! 😂)

  • @janb9668
    @janb9668 Год назад +5

    I love the Australian gold and the solara and solara now has a mineral 50spf. Also really like the bliss one. Happy Friday 🇨🇦

  • @pajamamama5965
    @pajamamama5965 Год назад +31

    The Australian gold tinted is perfect for my oily skin/acne-prone skin in the spring and summer. For anyone who finds it drying, try using a heavy moisturizer over toners and serums and then apply the sunscreen once those have soaked in.

    • @Ms.CindyLee
      @Ms.CindyLee Год назад +1

      My fave

    • @natnguyen4052
      @natnguyen4052 Год назад +2

      My fave as well!! I have tried others looking for something less drying but not too hydrating either. I keep coming back to Australian gold. Nothing beats it and the price is amazing.

    • @pajamamama5965
      @pajamamama5965 Год назад +2

      @@natnguyen4052 exactly!!! I use more each day than other sunscreens because it is so affordable, so I am definitely getting the spf 50. It sticks like glue, so I don't need to reapply

  • @ambergerhelper7852
    @ambergerhelper7852 Год назад +2

    My favorite is Japanese- it’s the Hada Labo UV white gel. If you can tolerate alcohol, it’s the best I’ve ever tried. I’ve finished two tubs.

  • @gasparinha
    @gasparinha Год назад +18

    My problem with the Australian Gold is how HEAVY it is. The only thing in my bathroom thicker that is Vaseline. Note that I don't wear liquid foundation (and have oily skin in a sub-tropical climate) and I really don't want anything on my face that I can actually feel. (I'm also sensitive to butyloctyl salicylate, which some brands are sneaking into their supposed "mineral sunscreens" now. It's a struggle. LOL)

    • @warmgreytenpercent
      @warmgreytenpercent Год назад +2

      SAME, it looks so bad on me when i reapply

    • @librarymom3034
      @librarymom3034 Год назад +2

      I tried it and felt the same. Way too thick for me.

    • @Jackie-is5kp
      @Jackie-is5kp Год назад +2

      I love it. I mix it w another sunscreen and it perfect. Either my dermtlgy or a Korean sunscreen. I have dry skin and live in Florida. Hope this helps u

    • @GoldenGirlV
      @GoldenGirlV Год назад

      I mix mine as well...with LRP anthelios ....i love this combo in summer! In winter i mix it with Dr. G green mild up 🥰

    • @minnauyeda7339
      @minnauyeda7339 Год назад

      I use a light non tinted sunscreen like isntree sun gel as my regular sunscreen, and the. Use the Australian gold as my foundation. It disappears and I don’t feel it.

  • @bansheemuse4794
    @bansheemuse4794 Год назад +5

    My favorite sunscreen is Beauty of Joseon, I have oily skin and it is so comfortable and works well under makeup.

    • @boofriedmann2980
      @boofriedmann2980 Год назад

      Where do you buy it?

    • @tiac7703
      @tiac7703 Год назад +4

      It's also my favorite. I buy it at Stylevana. It's cheaper than amazon

    • @boofriedmann2980
      @boofriedmann2980 Год назад

      @@tiac7703 Thank you!!

    • @PattyKollias
      @PattyKollias Год назад +2

      @@boofriedmann2980 Stylevana has great pricing, just prepare to wait a while - it comes from overseas not a US distributor - my order from 3/18 just arrived this week. Really hoping Ulta picks up Beauty of Joseon, they have great skin care products too

  • @rebeccamagel4392
    @rebeccamagel4392 Год назад +13

    Thank you Taylor, for testing all those and telling us your thoughts. It is so helpful. I’m going to try the Solara sunscreen. I noticed it’s 20% off at Target so great timing 😊. Hope your son is doing better and have a great weekend!

  • @Nonyabiz370
    @Nonyabiz370 Год назад +2

    I enjoyed this video. I have fair, extremely sensitive skin. The DRMTLGY hybrid, tinted sunscreen burns my face and eyes, as does the Neutrogena (chemical) Sheer SPF 60. I had been enjoying Paula’s Choice Resist (tinted) very much, but worried about getting it on my hats, so purchased the untinted version. My bad. My face has been burning ever since, with much redness. I just realized today that while the tinted Resist is a mineral SPF, the untinted is chemical (five active chemical SPF filters). One would need a magnifying glass to see the tiny font on the tube, but I should have checked the ingredients (at the time, I didn’t realize that my skin cannot tolerate chemical sunscreens). I purchased three while it was still cool out, wanting to get the delivery before it got hot. Costly, careless mistake. Today I used LaRoche Posey’s ultra soothing Toleraine moisturizer, with the tinted (mineral) Paula’s Choice Resist. It’s the first time in a week that my face doesn’t feel like it’s melting, my eyes are not on fire (I can’t even use mineral SPF near my eyes, though), and my cheeks aren’t hot pink. I don’t use foundation, and the Paula’s Choice (mineral) tinted has a surprisingly lovely application. Not sure how it would look on deeper skin tones, however.

  • @loverofchrist4662
    @loverofchrist4662 Год назад +3

    I just purchased the Neutrogena 60 SPF last week & I absolutely love it. I got the orange packaged one. Worth the 15 dollars for sure! Thanks for all the great info!

  • @reginaroza3154
    @reginaroza3154 Год назад +2

    The Australian Gold is drying very matte!

  • @kimshine4011
    @kimshine4011 Год назад +3

    I agree with your mineral sunscreen picks. I use the Australian Gold and the Cetaphil liquid. They are definitely the best I've tried. I have sensitive skin so I don't use chemical sunscreens but I'm intrigued by the hybrid and have had that one in my Amazon shopping cart for a while. I think I'm going to have to give it a try.
    I think Australian Gold changed the formula a little bit. I just got a new one and the packaging is a bit different and it seems like a thinner consistency. I like it even more than before. I use it as my everyday foundation.

    • @pajamamama5965
      @pajamamama5965 Год назад +2

      Yes, same with Australian gold. They improved the formula! I love it more than ever

  • @dummy4ever816
    @dummy4ever816 Год назад +1

    Wish there was a demo of these sunscreens

  • @kaitlin6033
    @kaitlin6033 Год назад +4

    Great roundup video. The DRMTLgy is my everyday favorite. My heart was breaking as you kept going and not mentioning it- but there it is #1!!❤😂🎉

  • @tamizilla
    @tamizilla Год назад +2

    Hallo Taylor, I love all those. I went to then ren faire a few weeks ago and my son used the Cetaphil and I used trader joes face sunscreen and around my eyes I used Cetaphil mineral stick . For touch ups I used Hawaiian tropic powder and super goop powder I was comparing them. On our body we used Trader Joes body sunscreen and we were there all day 9am to 7pm directly in the sun 90% and no tan lines or sunburned at all.

  • @EverybodyWantsToBeACat
    @EverybodyWantsToBeACat Год назад +14

    When you're watching reviews from a cosmetic chemist or dermatologist, they are saying what's the "best" from an ingredient, formulation, regulation, and research perspective. They also say the best sunscreen is the one you will actually wear. I think Taylor is recommending what's best as a regular person, from the, "will actually wear," perspective. And as long as she's not giving bad advice, like recommending that people mix and dilute sunscreens with other products to "make them work," I have no problem with this. People need to have some responsibility in what they decide to watch and who they use a source for certain information.

  • @SJ4Youtube
    @SJ4Youtube Год назад +7

    Thanks for doing this much awaited video Taylor! 🙌...you did this perfectly!

  • @reneklein6049
    @reneklein6049 Год назад +3

    I used to love the Australian Gold, but it became too drying for my skin type. It was so reasonably priced.
    I'm like you. Most chemical sunscreens burn my eyes like crazy.
    And for me, the product also needs to be cruelty free. I also prefer an SPF over 40.
    I've been trying the Naturium chemical sunscreen, but I have to use a physical sunscreen under my eyes.
    I have tried the DRMTLGY sunscreen. It's very nice, but I find that it doesn't dry down. I may retry it. I love the Elta MD tinted sunscreen. Thanks so much, Taylor. I hope your son is feeling better. ❤❤😊

  • @librarymom3034
    @librarymom3034 Год назад +1

    The physical Neutrogena burns my eyes too! I tossed mine. My favorite is the Cerave moisturizing SPF 30 sunscreen. It is so lightweight. Sometimes I want to try different brands but then I think if it ain’t broke don’t fix it, lol.

  • @kamanama3671
    @kamanama3671 Год назад +1

    I’ve been waiting for this forever. I’ve needed some information on a good sunscreen because I keep staring at the shelves with my phone in my hand looking everything up for at least a half hour at a time. Still to no avail. I’m getting the Solara. They’re sold out at target. I found it at Walmart for $19.

  • @tedoymisojos
    @tedoymisojos Год назад +3

    I have acne prone skin as well [oily], but i use chemical sunscreen on my face and neck (Paulas Choice Youth Extending fluid spf 50) and mineral sunscreen around my eyes and as a second layer of sunscreen on the tzone, which doubles as a mattifying primer, zinc being so absorbant (Elta MD UV Elements tinted).
    The Australian Gold gives me welts and hives, so heads up to those with sensitive skin; better to get a travel size first. For the beach I like the Neutrogena Hydroboost spf 50 in the blue tube, or Black Girl Sunscreen Kids spf 50.

  • @beachgurltarot3228
    @beachgurltarot3228 Год назад +1

    Awesome video. I wear a chemical and mineral sunscreen everyday as I work outside and live in Florida

  • @glamblondie88
    @glamblondie88 Год назад +2

    I just recently tried the Neutrogena Mineral UV Tint and I really love it. I am extremely fair, so typically tinted sunscreens are too dark on me. The light shade is completely invisible. While I agree makeup doesn’t wear well on top, I love for no makeup days

  • @DebiDan
    @DebiDan Год назад +4

    Have you tried the Trader Joe’s sunscreen? The one that supposedly a dupe for the Supergoop Unseen Sunscreen. I love that one because it doesn’t have a tint and I like to use that one on my neck and chest so it doesn’t stain my shirt. I’ve used it on my face and it’s really nice too. I just prefer the Drmtlgy one you mentioned a little better for my face.

    • @tedoymisojos
      @tedoymisojos Год назад

      That supergoop unseen sunscreen is PERFECT for oily skin except it breaks me out 😢. Sigh. Very dissapointing. Im glad i tried a sample first.

  • @R0291-l1l
    @R0291-l1l Год назад +1

    I think I've figured out that it's avobenzone specifically that stings my eyes; I use ELTA MD UV Clear now and I don't get the stinging anymore like I did with other chemical sunscreens. Idk what in mineral sunscreen burned my eyes but it did unfortunately:/

  • @pajamamama5965
    @pajamamama5965 Год назад +4

    The cetaphil is an excellent sunscreen for sensitive oily skin and works so well, looks gorgeous under makeup. My main issue is that the way it removes it has some slight gritty texture that exfoliates my skin. So if I wear it daily for a few days straight, it will begin to irritate my barrier. If I use it everyday, I quit using my other acids or scrubs.

    • @damarisrodriguez5118
      @damarisrodriguez5118 Год назад +3

      Even with an oil cleanser?

    • @pajamamama5965
      @pajamamama5965 Год назад +1

      @@damarisrodriguez5118 yes. I can feel the exfoliation happening on my skin. Its actually a benefit so I don't need another product

  • @khildenbrand1
    @khildenbrand1 Год назад +6

    I just started the DRMTLY mineral tinted sunscreen and love it! Curious to hear if you've tried it. A bit more coverage than their hybrid, from what I've heard. It works perfectly for me.

  • @misslazybones
    @misslazybones Год назад +19

    I normally only use Korean or Japanese sunscreens because I find their formulas to be the most comfortable on my skin but I do still try US ones occasionally and I recently fell in love with that first Neutrogena one you mentioned and think it's great ... but because it's only SPF 30, it's just my "not doing anything outdoors for extended periods" sunscreen. (The SPF60 Neutrogena one is pretty good except for the horrible eye sting, so I probably won't repurchase it.) HOWEVER!!!, I also recently found another US favourite -- the BANANA BOAT LIGHT AS AIR FACE LOTION SPF 50+. It is sooo good and really surprised me! I love the dry-down and final feel/finish of it, plus the price is great.

    • @Coffee-Makeup-Stationary
      @Coffee-Makeup-Stationary Год назад +1

      Shut up! My favorite body sunscreen now has a face version?! 🎉❤😊 Thank you!!

    • @misslazybones
      @misslazybones Год назад

      LOL, you're welcome!

    • @Jackie-is5kp
      @Jackie-is5kp Год назад +1

      Thanks I will have to try the banana boat.

  • @HeyFinley
    @HeyFinley Год назад +3

    Have you tried the Neutrogena Hydro Boost water gel lotion sunscreen? It’s a chemical sunscreen but it doesn’t burn my eyes, even though other chemical sunscreens can!

  • @Vivian_85
    @Vivian_85 Год назад +5

    Great video! Very helpful. I can tell you really do your research on sunscreens (or any products). I’m a big fan of Dr. Dray :)

  • @kellymarie7660
    @kellymarie7660 Год назад +1

    Purito sunscreen is amazing. I've tried all of these and like the drmtly the least.

  • @beacarr9652
    @beacarr9652 Год назад

    Thank you !!! I CANNOT use chemical sunscreens ever! That said, I'm old and oily with decades of sun damage. I check out mineral sunscreen reviews every summer. This particular video is great!!!

  • @takishasallbeautyzone
    @takishasallbeautyzone Год назад +4

    Thanks for the recommendations. I have such a hard time finding sunscreen for my kids that doesn't irritate their sensitive eczema prone skin and doesn't have them running around the beach looking like someone smeared white paint on them. For our body the Hawaiian Tropics weightless hydration is our go to. I get 30 for them and 50 for myself. But I still don't have a great option for their face. That is the most sensitive part of both of them. I use the Lancome Expert UV. I love it because I hate feeling sunscreen on my face. But, it is pricey. But for them I'm still on the hunt. So I'll have to give the Neutrogena one a try. Thanks

    • @tedoymisojos
      @tedoymisojos Год назад +2

      The Black Girl Sunscreen Kids spf 50 is great for the face. I use acne medication daily and can still tolerate it no problem. Just avoid the eye area.

    • @takishasallbeautyzone
      @takishasallbeautyzone Год назад +2

      @@tedoymisojos Thanks for the recommendation! I've seen this brand, but didn't realize they had a kids line.

    • @younkinsa1
      @younkinsa1 Год назад +2

      Vanicream works well for my son who has severe eczema. Def some of a white cast, but it’s so hard to find one!!!

  • @mpearson2101
    @mpearson2101 Год назад +1

    The Cetaphil is one of my absolute favorites. I’m going to try the dermatology. I had actually ordered it this morning before I even saw this video so now I’m more excited to get it!

  • @kamanama3671
    @kamanama3671 Год назад

    Australian make some of the best sunscreens on the planet. They have to. They also have sun protective clothing, and hats as well. So if you’re not really into slathering yourself, or you’re going to be out quite a bit in the sun at the beach, getting sun SPF protective clothing, and hats and even umbrellas are great way to go.

  • @dalelepage3958
    @dalelepage3958 Год назад

    I love eucerin age correct. Under makeup flawless

  • @tedoymisojos
    @tedoymisojos Год назад

    The Neutrogena Face serum is quite oily looking and emollient feeling on my skin. Cannot put makeup on top of it. I think you don't live in humid/hot weather and that might be why you recommend it. I can use it to work out and the like just fine, just not under mu.

  • @sabinaflapperina1300
    @sabinaflapperina1300 Год назад +1

    Taylor, would you consider doing a review of K Beauty sunscreens?

  • @DCSquirrel
    @DCSquirrel Год назад

    I love the Cetaphil under makeup, but it settles into my neck lines. I will try really working it in before I put my foundation on top.

  • @melanistar
    @melanistar Год назад +6

    I never see the Olay Complete Daily Moisturizer for sensitive skin spf 30. I know its a long name but its really affordable, its a hybrid sunscreen, and there is no white cast, it goes perfect under makeup. I've repurchased at least 4 bottles. I use it on my arms and chest too bc I have a sun allergy.

  • @claudiagill4347
    @claudiagill4347 Год назад +1

    Very informative!! Thanks for the video !! Love it !🎉

  • @dionline88
    @dionline88 Год назад +2

    I have the Australian Gold which works well for my skin but their lightest shade is too dark for me, darn it. I just got the Neutrogena Serum SPF 60, while I like it, that sunscreen scent just kills me. I don't want fragrance added but can't it just be unscented??? Blech....

    • @pajamamama5965
      @pajamamama5965 Год назад

      I love the Australian gold tinted fair. If you need something more pale, I think you will love the cetaphil. Just don't forget to shake the bottle. You don't need to wear foundation over it for it to look gorgeous, but you can. My skin is pale in the winter and it works for me then.

  • @clarcycalhoun960
    @clarcycalhoun960 Год назад +1

    Thank you for doing the work to make something like this! It’s very much appreciated!

  • @wyldlyon9217
    @wyldlyon9217 Год назад +1

    Very timely! Thank you so much for your hard work! ❤

  • @cfsfibromom
    @cfsfibromom Год назад

    I LOVE the DRMTLGY sunscreen!! It's my favorite also and is beautiful on my dry, mature skin!

  • @patty4393
    @patty4393 Год назад

    I’ve been using the Cetaphil sunscreen since it launched. I agree it’s great under makeup.

  • @MyleneOuimette-m5p
    @MyleneOuimette-m5p Год назад +3

    Wonderfully informative and helpful video! Can you add the link for the mineral stick that you talked about for your eyes? Thanks for all you do…literally my “go to” for all things makeup and skincare! ❤❤

    • @DrugstoreMaven
      @DrugstoreMaven  Год назад +1

      It’s MD solar sciences tinted mineral stick!

    • @MyleneOuimette-m5p
      @MyleneOuimette-m5p Год назад

      @@DrugstoreMaven awesome! Adding to shopping cart!!! So glad there’s some health in your house now ❤️

  • @kathyn1343
    @kathyn1343 Год назад +1

    Great video! I love the Australian Gold and wear it daily in place of foundation but do find it somewhat drying so I will be trying the Neutrogena soon! I do like how the Drmtlgy feels but on me it is SO SO glowy that no powder can help! It is very moisturizing which I like, and I agree, it doesn’t burn my sensitive eyes, but the shine is too much and I am struggling to finish the bottle.

    • @pajamamama5965
      @pajamamama5965 Год назад

      Try using a heavy moisturizer over serum and letting it soak in before putting on the Australian gold. For me it's a game changer with that sunscreen

  • @susankovar817
    @susankovar817 Год назад

    Taylor I just watched a video of yours from about a month ago and you were talking about an eyelid problem. Just FYI, a few years ago I had the same thing and it turned out to be a product I had on my nails. I was miserable for months until I figured it out.

    • @DrugstoreMaven
      @DrugstoreMaven  Год назад

      Good to know! I got rid of it but I'll keep an eye out for what is on my nails if it comes back

  • @mariaziarnik6909
    @mariaziarnik6909 Год назад

    I just tried the neutrogena mineral tint and love it! I have the medium and it’s really nice and doesn’t make me look orange. I would like to try the dermatology one but worried that it may break me out.

  • @sheenamatherne6546
    @sheenamatherne6546 Год назад

    Very very helpful information. I just ordered two of the sunscreens.

  • @erin_the_extra2329
    @erin_the_extra2329 Год назад +1

    Currently in the aisle at my local supermarket with no idea what sunscreen to get, thank you! 😂

  • @deborahhaberer7276
    @deborahhaberer7276 Год назад +1

    VERY good presentation. I’m going try the Ulta sheer first. Thanks for all that work!😎

  • @cynthiagonzalez3810
    @cynthiagonzalez3810 Год назад +2

    Thank you for reminding me how wonderful the drmtlgy sunscreen is. I always buy new sunscreen to try and end up going back. It’s my absolute favourite for my sensitive eyeballs and skin. I’m probably still gonna end up trying the other ones you recommended tho lol. Do you have a sunscreen for reapplication? I struggle to reapply sunscreen cause want something I can apply over makeup without messing it up.

    • @jujubunnybea
      @jujubunnybea Год назад

      following

    • @DrugstoreMaven
      @DrugstoreMaven  Год назад +1

      I really like the MD solar sciences mineral sunscreen stick and I used to love the Neutrogena mist but I think they discontinued 😞

  • @boofriedmann2980
    @boofriedmann2980 Год назад +3

    If you find the Australian Gold too drying, here's what I do... I mix 2 parts AG to 1 part moisturizing sunscreen. I mix with Bondi Sands Face spf 50. I mix very very well, but since there are 2 spf's I'm mixing, it will evenly spread coverage. I hope this helps ♡

  • @stargwynn1
    @stargwynn1 Год назад +41

    After using Japanese sunscreens there’s no way I’m going back to my old ones

    • @erikasolano777
      @erikasolano777 Год назад +2

      @stargwynn1 is there one you recommend?

    • @stargwynn1
      @stargwynn1 Год назад +1

      @@erikasolano777 beauty of joseon

    • @KitKat-qr5do
      @KitKat-qr5do Год назад +2

      It says it's a chemical sunscreen

    • @Noonixxx
      @Noonixxx Год назад +4

      @@stargwynn1 that’s korean

    • @stargwynn1
      @stargwynn1 Год назад +1

      So are some that she recommends. Their chemical filters are soooo much better. I can’t wear us chemical filters but Asian ones don’t bother me at all

  • @yoselynortiz728
    @yoselynortiz728 Год назад

    You should try haruharu black rice mineral sunscreen. I tried it because of Dr.Dray and it's amazong. If feels slightly matte. I have combo skin and it's the best sunscreen I have ever tried and I have tried way too many. I just ordered 5 on stylevana and they have the promo right now buy one get one free and its on sale plus I got %22 off. 😀😄🙏🤗🤗so I have 10 of those coming my way.

  • @theeellebee
    @theeellebee Год назад

    This video is just what I needed as I am shopping way early for sunscreen this summer. Two words for last summer when I forgot SPF on a trip: Airport Sunscreen 😢😢

  • @shaynek.3806
    @shaynek.3806 Год назад +1

    Thank you!!! where did you find your earings ??

  • @jessicachavez6589
    @jessicachavez6589 Год назад

    Thanks girl 🤎💙

  • @donnagill9956
    @donnagill9956 Год назад

    I agree, DRMTLGY is my absolute favorite sunscreen!! I keep it in stock here at my house. Great video! 💛

  • @mckenziehayden6682
    @mckenziehayden6682 Год назад +1

    Do you have a recommendation of the best baby/toddler sunscreen??

  • @barbarakonrad6961
    @barbarakonrad6961 Год назад

    Please do a tutorial for beginners.. Wedding guest appropriate 😊❤

  • @iceymeng
    @iceymeng Год назад

    Thanks for the recommendations. Does the loreal one sting the eyes?

  • @MsBuggyness
    @MsBuggyness Год назад +2

    I cannot use any of the chemical sunscreens you love. :( making my eyes burn is the deal breaker and they all do. Some Korean chemical sunscreens and the ELF Woah Glow do not (cant pin point the exact chemical that doesn't agree w/my eyes). So, sticking with mineral. I'm loving the Undefined R and R spf 50 (target/ulta $28) right now, has a weird oily texture I had to get used to, no cast, is tinted a little dark but may as well be clear = it doesnt show up at all on my fair skin and looks pretty under foundation. Elta MD UV elements is my holy grail right now, but it is so pricey any more.

    • @DrugstoreMaven
      @DrugstoreMaven  Год назад +1

      I really like R&R but agree the texture takes some getting used to.

  • @juliekepley8379
    @juliekepley8379 Год назад +1

    Hi Taylor! Thanks for the recommendations on sunscreens this is an area I definitely am undecided on. Do you use the Drmtlgy at a day at the beach or the pool too or just on regular days?

  • @aflores31
    @aflores31 Год назад

    Yes. The drmtlgy is my holy grail

  • @caitlinwill8
    @caitlinwill8 Год назад

    Thank you so very much! Perfect 🙌🏻

  • @DnAMcD
    @DnAMcD Год назад +2

    Fun fact...Australian Gold sunscreen isn't even sold here in Australia 🤷🏼‍♀️🤔🤦🏼‍♀️
    Most of the other sunscreens Taylor featured aren't sold here in Australia either 😔

    • @patriciat5323
      @patriciat5323 Год назад

      I just ordered mine on Amazon. Give it a try

  • @lorece94
    @lorece94 Год назад +2

    One little note -I tried two shades of the Neutrogena, but they were orangey on my cool-toned skin. ❤️

  • @destineylacoursiere7741
    @destineylacoursiere7741 Год назад +1

    I love Australian Gold! It is wonderful. I find my makeup goes over it great but I wait the 15 minutes for it to dry before applying. That may be the key.

    • @seevanhawkins4591
      @seevanhawkins4591 Год назад +1

      I need to try it again after waiting. I didn’t wait long enough the first time, and my makeup broke down quickly on top. But I probably will use it mainly for swimming/being outside without base on top.

    • @destineylacoursiere7741
      @destineylacoursiere7741 Год назад +1

      @@seevanhawkins4591 I will say that my skin is on the dry side so that may also be why it doesn’t break down on me. Otherwise it is still great for swimming and being outside. It provides a little bit of coverage so I think it even looks great without additional make up.

  • @healthybydesignyogi
    @healthybydesignyogi Год назад

    Thank you so much for all the amazing videos that you make. I know that you enjoy doing research on different topics and I have been trying to find the very best sunblock for my body and neck and face. I am completely confused because in the research that I have done it says that if mineral and chemical sunblock are layered or used at the same time the SPF ingredients are diminished because of the layering or mixing of chemical and mineral sunblocks. So how do hybrid sunblocks work? I am so confused and would so much appreciate your explaining this to all of us! Thank you in advance❤

    • @DrugstoreMaven
      @DrugstoreMaven  Год назад

      I wouldn't mix a chemical sunscreen and a mineral sunscreen together because they are formulated to be mixed. Mixing sunscreen with anything really isn't a good idea because you don't know how the ingredients will react. Hybrid sunscreens are specifically formulated for both mineral and physical ingredients to work together and are widely accepted by derms. I hope that helps!

  • @Jackie-is5kp
    @Jackie-is5kp Год назад

    Drmtlgy physical tinted is my holy grail for years. Great video

  • @millig8980
    @millig8980 Год назад +7

    Interesting trivia AustralianGold is not sold in Australia because according to our TGA the Zinc Oxide concentration has to be about 23% in order to be SPF 50 and Australian Gold Zinc content is only 4% and Titanium Dioxide 4%. Yup that’s how companies make a business when you don’t know what to look for 🤣🤣🤣

    • @mirzacosovic7524
      @mirzacosovic7524 Год назад

      If you would knew what you are speaking, you would know that concetration of zinc and td does not equal to number of spf, rather then pure percentage of zinc, overall ingredient list is what makes spf number. Australian Gold is sold in EU, which has one of strictest rules regarding spf labels.

  • @lindajardee
    @lindajardee Год назад

    Do you put a 1/4 tspn on your face?

    • @DrugstoreMaven
      @DrugstoreMaven  Год назад

      I do!

    • @lindajardee
      @lindajardee Год назад

      @@DrugstoreMaven Do you actually fill a 1/4 tspn or do a 'visual'? Thanks

  • @vanessadionne2028
    @vanessadionne2028 Год назад +1

    THIS. IS. SO. EXCITING.

  • @laibanush5431
    @laibanush5431 Год назад

    Japanese sunscreens are the best!

  • @cynthiavaldez1182
    @cynthiavaldez1182 Год назад

    ❤❤❤

  • @jenniferfarchione13
    @jenniferfarchione13 Год назад +1

    I guess instead of referring to spf as physical or chemical - saying mineral or broad spectrum might be simpler.