Do sunscreen sticks work? The science

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  • Опубликовано: 9 июн 2024
  • How much of a sunscreen stick do you need to apply? I did some experiments to find out, and I was pretty shocked at the results.
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    0:00 Background
    1:53 Amount applied, SPF and application time
    4:31 Number of passes on the face
    5:09 Number of passes on the arm
    5:50 Main form of sunscreen?
    6:38 Missed spots
    7:58 Conclusions
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  • @LabMuffinBeautyScience
    @LabMuffinBeautyScience  Год назад +144

    Full data and procedures are here: labmuffin.com/how-to-apply-sunscreen-stick/ If you have a set of scales and want to re-run this experiment, I'd love to see your results and maybe add them to this post if you'd like!
    Yes it's possible that a stick could have more concentrated ingredients that would allow it to give higher SPF with less swipes, but I don't think that's the case:
    * All products are tested with 2 milligrams per square cm of product weighed out at the start before applying, to prove their SPF rating for the labelled claim (ruclips.net/video/jw-9Jphc_cM/видео.html). This includes powders, foundations and sprays which have way more issues than sticks.
    * For these sticks to give SPF 50 with the first layer (on average), they would have to achieve SPF 132 in the standard SPF test.
    * These sticks are SPF 50+ so it's possible they have higher than SPF 50, but I don't think it's that much higher - if a brand spent extra time and effort and money to make an SPF 132 stick, surely they would allude to it in their marketing, to give people a reason to buy it instead of their competitor's SPF 50 stick? Like show their actual SPF results (many Korean brands do this for lotions, but I haven't come across it for sticks), or say something like "SPF 50 with 8 swipes"...
    In theory it's possible to formulate an SPF 400 stick that spreads nicely enough to give SPF 50 protection with 4 swipes... but I don't think there's much incentive to do that at the moment, since so few people know how hard it is to apply sticks efficiently. Maybe this video will help? 😅
    All about official SPF testing, why 2 mg/cm2 etc: ruclips.net/video/jw-9Jphc_cM/видео.html
    SPF powders, "pea-sized" sunscreen amounts: ruclips.net/video/iDInh3ruRzI/видео.html
    I'm sorry to anyone I recommended 4 passes to, I assumed the AAD would have a good reason for their recommendation but I should've known from their track record on sunscreens 🤦🏻‍♀ Maybe they used a super squishy old-school zinc stick that was very different from the one they showed in their video? But I suspect it might just be one of those misinterpretations that passed down over time.

    • @ace.of.space.
      @ace.of.space. Год назад +2

      thanks for clarifying! my first thought was about concentration affecting this, but I forgot about how SPF is tested.

    • @misslazybones
      @misslazybones Год назад +1

      Good information! Maybe pin this comment so it appears at the top of the comment section?

    • @Daryakie
      @Daryakie Год назад +2

      Hey can you please try testing SUN MISTS? Pleaaaseeee❤️

    • @HH-kv3gv
      @HH-kv3gv Год назад +7

      im ready for spf 130-150 sunsticks in the future lol

    • @asalwaysashntir
      @asalwaysashntir Год назад +2

      Do you mind doing spf sprays?

  • @devgh742
    @devgh742 Год назад +1081

    I am not a religious viewer of your channel but every video I watch is so in depth and so informative. I really appreciate the content you create!

    • @LabMuffinBeautyScience
      @LabMuffinBeautyScience  Год назад +45

      Thank you! 🥰

    • @abeach5420
      @abeach5420 Год назад +15

      Hiya if I may share...if there is ONE channel to follow I must say Michelle's is that one. I have academics in healthcare and am stickler for science, facts, and peer reviewed data. Miss Michelle provides top tier content. I rec. even total strangers in the drugstores and Sephora etc to her channel.

    • @landreeall
      @landreeall 10 месяцев назад

      The girl in the video looks 30 withouth the dark makeup under her eyes, and after kind of 45 48.
      I prefer her without the heavy makeup
      4:02 younger
      6:32 older

    • @Siberius-
      @Siberius- 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@landreeall - Booo.
      Also I don't think that's undereye shadow makeup. She just has "dark circles" under her eyes.

  • @kralia007
    @kralia007 Год назад +1778

    I got tired of this spf obsession. I've been using spf for over 10 years now, and I've never felt so much anxiety and pressure about it before. I have very oily skin, and despite trying many brands, including the most popular ones, I couldn't find one that really suited my skin. So I'm fed up with being obsessed with this stuff. I'm going to use a comfortable amount and just stop stressing out about this. It's just my experience and opinion, though. Can't deny the importance of spf, maybe it works better for someone with dry skin.

    • @anja5407
      @anja5407 Год назад +384

      Thank you so much for commenting this. I‘ve been wondering if I‘m the only one feeling stressed and worried about finding a good SPF and using enough of it.
      I think I‘ll stick to just using a comfortable amount as well. It’s got to a point where worrying about SPF is negatively affecting my mental health because I constantly feel anxious about not having 100% coverage and making “SPF mistakes“.

    • @sh3sonlin3
      @sh3sonlin3 Год назад +87

      as someone with oily skin i definitely get it. however, there are definitely oil-free sunscreens that ive liked like the one from neutrogena. don't give up!❤

    • @teaeves566
      @teaeves566 Год назад +135

      ME TOO. That two fingers rule is way too much for me. I can’t get makeup to apply well over that which leads to a really oily/pilling face.

    • @Anika6.91
      @Anika6.91 Год назад +69

      Especially true if the uv-index doesn't get that high where you are in the world.
      Important topic but not as necessary all the time in every place around the world imo

    • @happy-self
      @happy-self Год назад +34

      Try "Laroche posay anti-shine", it is so matte. skipping moisterizer also help

  • @semantick
    @semantick Год назад +702

    At this point I'm willing to take what I can get. If I have to reapply a couple teaspoons of product every few hours, I'm simply not going to do it or stay home. Sunscreen feels like such a losing battle, either I get to enjoy myself ignoring doing it properly while instead worrying about sun damage and illness, or l spend an entire day running around finding places to touch up and still knowing I look greasy and smudgey all day. I'm so over it, slather me with the sticks

    • @Mara2210
      @Mara2210 Год назад +5

      Me too... 😪

    • @philips77778
      @philips77778 Год назад +39

      Wide brim hat helps me lots

    • @semantick
      @semantick Год назад +8

      @@philips77778thank you, I think you have inspired me. I should commit time to finding a proper UV-blocking hat, I think it will help my conscience🙂

    • @imawakemymindisalive13
      @imawakemymindisalive13 Год назад +52

      i’m still in high school and nobody, and i mean nobody, wears sunscreen here. it’s california, everyone seems to think they’re immune to it. i got shit last year for having slight whitecast some days and they thought the sunscreen thing was weird. imagine how id be treated if i was reapplying sunscreen on my face throughout the day 💀. i feel like reapplying just isn’t worth it for me. also we spend 95% of school in classrooms out of the sun

    • @ThankYouVeryBlush
      @ThankYouVeryBlush Год назад +73

      @@imawakemymindisalive13 Listen, you keep doing you. You're taking care of yourself, and believe me, it will show in the long run when all other students who didn't wear sunscreen will be complaining about premature aging, sun spots, etc and you'll be rocking your glowy youthful skin 💜 About the whitecast and reapplying it, try ordering k-beauty sunscreens which are lightyears ahead in terms of being cosmetically elegant.

  • @Pandulse123
    @Pandulse123 Год назад +188

    Honestly having to constantly use sunscreen has become such a chore which is crazy to say. Even though it seems sticks aren't the best, I'm going to stick with them. It's just so much more convenient especially with my job.

    • @katydid5088
      @katydid5088 Год назад +42

      The main thing with sunscreen is remembering something is better than nothing and there are other ways to be proactive (the slip slap slop, of shades, an umbrella, and then sunscreen can't be emphasized enough.) I worked very out doorsy jobs for years and haven't had issues with skin aging or melanoma just by using decent daily sunscreen applications. (Realistically I only fully reapplied a lotion twice per day on a work day) otherwise I wore hats,used spray spf in my budget usually a bulk order of banana boat, and sun buffs or long but loose upf clothing like it was my religion. Go with the highest spf you can stand and afford, and then pull in everything else you can use including uv films,shades, or simply keeping a bottle or powder compact with spf available if you can. It's not always about perfect application but trying to be consistent with all the other habits that really make a difference. Most people in office jobs don't really need to reapply as regularly unless they're outdoors for more than a few minutes.
      There's a lot to disagree with about Islamic practices surrounding dress but the actual historical reasons for wearing loose skin covering garments in a time before sunscreen and an indoor environment as the primary work environment makes sense.

    • @mahvishirfan478
      @mahvishirfan478 2 месяца назад

      @@katydid5088dressing islamically has been a miracle for my skin. It is so healthy.

  • @karatalksaboutstuff7333
    @karatalksaboutstuff7333 Год назад +541

    Not only are they great for putting sunscreen on kids, but also fantastic for teaching kids to put sunscreen on themselves! My 5yo puts her own sunscreen on every morning before school. Considering the UV index has been low for several months, and she's spending very little time outside, this is more about building habits than getting the "best" protection at this point.
    If we're going to be out long enough to worry about burns (which is 20 minutes in the summer for us😆) we start the day with a lotion sunscreen. I definitely still take charge or at least closely monitor in that scenario, but on a normal morning I know the stick will let her get a "good enough" layer.
    She uses a mineral one from Babo Botanicals because she likes the bunny on the package.😆
    Edit: I should add that the reason it's been so helpful is because she makes less of a mess this way AND she doesn't complain about how much she hates the feel of lotion on her hands.

    • @karatalksaboutstuff7333
      @karatalksaboutstuff7333 Год назад +35

      @@flowerpot3787 Maybe work on your reading comprehension skills instead of judging people obsessively?
      She's not getting outside for long **on school days in the winter,** which is totally normal where I live. It's not because I'm worried about her skin, it's because the weather is awful. I very clearly explained that we DO get out for longer when we can.
      Besides, what's with the either/or? In what world does going outside mean I DON'T have to protect the skin of an eczema-prone redhead with tons of skin cancer in her family? Pretty sure she's gonna grow up to resent me if I don't at least attempt to protect her from the endless, painful, and expensive cycle of biopsies, excisions, and chemotherapy creams that several of her loved ones endure.
      But, hey, you think it's cool to snark at random moms on the internet. Clearly you're very mature and emotionally stable, so everyone should totally take your parenting advice, right?😐

    • @shineseeker7
      @shineseeker7 Год назад

      ​@@flowerpot3787 have fun with your skin cancer 😘

    • @noodlepoodlegirl
      @noodlepoodlegirl Год назад +12

      @@flowerpot3787 Yeah, good moms can focus on fun AND being healthy. That was such a rude and self-hating comment.

    • @noodlepoodlegirl
      @noodlepoodlegirl Год назад +8

      I loved your comment, and am going to check out Babo. I've noticed that in being a really good mom, sometimes others who aren't quite as diligent like to put me down, as if I'm too much. It's their insecurity after seeing me supermom, so I don't worry. You're doing great!

    • @user-sg4ov7ng4h
      @user-sg4ov7ng4h 8 месяцев назад

      Last sentence is 100% the reason people don't put sunscreen

  • @faceonnailsdonehairdid
    @faceonnailsdonehairdid Год назад +684

    Thanks for this thorough explanation Michelle, most people just wouldn't know this. It's honestly eye-opening to see how much of a sunscreen stick you'd actually need to apply to get the stated SPF, it's ridiculous! Sticking to using it as a top up from now on.

    • @LabMuffinBeautyScience
      @LabMuffinBeautyScience  Год назад +148

      I knew it wasn't enough, but I didn't think it would be this low? I've used it as my only sunscreen before so it was very eye-opening for me too 😢

    • @cmntr_
      @cmntr_ Год назад +11

      Pun intended? 😂

  • @TsubataLately
    @TsubataLately Год назад +248

    This has been my suspicion for quite a while, and the reason I haven't tried any sunscreen sticks to this point. Just like with sunscreen powders, it seems like most sticks are essentially incapable of providing the listed SPF with normal consumer use. I honestly feel like they shouldn't be allowed to claim these much higher SPF protection numbers when the average consumer is never going to use them that way. The amount of product a typical consumer is expected to use needs to be a part of how the SPF rating is measured.

    • @missbeaussie
      @missbeaussie Год назад +19

      Agreed. It feels like the spf version of greenwashing

    • @strazki5232
      @strazki5232 Год назад +8

      Sunscreen powders don’t work well too

  • @Account-xm6vj
    @Account-xm6vj Год назад +170

    This is so objective, analytical, and scientific; i LOVE IT. So many other reviewers say:
    "It makes me look sooo ashy!"
    "The packaging is really cute"
    "It fits in my pocket"
    Ok, but how much should I apply? How much protection is it really giving me? Is it effective, OBJECTIVELY and SCIENTIFICALLY speaking?
    Your breakdown was unparalleled and phenomenal!

    • @11maxfan
      @11maxfan 9 месяцев назад +2

      I agree that it is great to have an objective pov, and such an analytical interpretation. I disagree on the ashy point however. I find that information incredibly useful as a person with dark skin. I don't really care if it is the best, most effective, clinically backed sunscreen in the world if it makes me look like Casper the ghost.

  • @satutoivonen9679
    @satutoivonen9679 Год назад +339

    Wow, this was definitely surprising to me. Basically, you can't get full uv protection with sticks. I've only ever used sticks for reapplication (they're so handy, small and non-messy to carry around in a pocket or handbag) but I'm reconsidering even that now.

    • @sandydossantos441
      @sandydossantos441 Год назад +2

      literally me too 😢😢

    • @ananastea
      @ananastea Год назад +1

      have you tried mini-sized sprays?

    • @somebadluck5343
      @somebadluck5343 Год назад +2

      I just decanted my sunscreens in 5-10ml vacuum pump bottles I can just pop in a small bag or carry in my pocket.

    • @user-sr6ui7ph1g
      @user-sr6ui7ph1g Год назад +9

      What is the difference between application and re application? Wouldn’t you still need a lot of swipes for reapplication to fully protect?

    • @asalwaysashntir
      @asalwaysashntir Год назад +1

      Double it with a SPF mist.

  • @Oelmiene
    @Oelmiene Год назад +132

    I use a stick around my eyes because every lotion stings in the eyes. However I realized now that I never applied it so rigorously to even the corners there and also only ever did a few passes without much thought how much product I was actually only using there.
    Thank for this useful information I'll certainly pay more attention to my eye area from now on 🙏

    • @LabMuffinBeautyScience
      @LabMuffinBeautyScience  Год назад +22

      Me too, I was always a bit light on the passes... 😅

    • @franciscolodix1214
      @franciscolodix1214 Год назад +3

      If you live in Europe many brands from L'Oréal with Netlock technology ( La Roche Posay, Garnier, Vichy, etc ) don't sting around the eyes. I would recommend to try them.

    • @lucac8593
      @lucac8593 Год назад +2

      For me the japanese sunscreen Skin Aqua doesn't sting around the eyes, might work for u too :)

    • @HereDiianas
      @HereDiianas Год назад +5

      @Francisco lodix12 I have extremely sensitive eyes, I am in France and all the sunscreens from those brands and more stung my eyes badly. I even made a video explaining why I hate French sunscreens. Since I am in France I have tried pretty much all French brands. I have way more luck with Asian sunscreens from Kore or Japan. I would say 99% of European sting my eyes but only 20% of Asian sunscreens do

  • @mollyapteros
    @mollyapteros Год назад +107

    My main issue with sticks has always been that repeatedly swiping a product over your face seems unhygienic and would lead to breakouts, but this was really enlightening to some serious shortfalls I hadn't even considered. As a super pale redhead I do not take risks with my sun protection. I'm glad I didn't jump on the hype train over sunscreen sticks!

    • @WallFlower08
      @WallFlower08 10 месяцев назад +10

      That’s why you clean it afterwards…

    • @Hiba-iu9ex
      @Hiba-iu9ex 3 месяца назад +3

      ​@@WallFlower08 How do you clean it?

    • @angelashinner
      @angelashinner Месяц назад

      @@WallFlower08u clean it? 💀

    • @italkalotofshit
      @italkalotofshit 13 дней назад +1

      @@Hiba-iu9exyou wipe it off!! Duh

  • @gracied.3599
    @gracied.3599 Год назад +225

    This is such a quality video! Michelle is the real MVP of science/beauty educators online. Breath of fresh air ✨

  • @kjalight
    @kjalight Год назад +102

    I can’t use them over makeup without ruining it, but these sticks are soooo easy to use on days when you are just out and about or doing activities. I like to use them then set it with translucent powder. That way I have a less shiny/greasy finish, and I can reapply on top without visibly moving any pigment around (as long as you aren’t using a heavy silicone based powder- I’m looking at you Urban Decay All Nighter pressed setting power).

    • @elaineoh3984
      @elaineoh3984 Год назад +21

      Same! I never get the apply over makeup claim. First and last time I tried it, the foundation smeared all over the stick surface.

    • @Thufferinthuckotash
      @Thufferinthuckotash Год назад +3

      Do you mind telling us what brand of translucent powder you use? Thanks ❤

    • @kjalight
      @kjalight Год назад +8

      @@Thufferinthuckotash I love a couple actually, since translucent powder is my favorite makeup step because I feel like it really hides pores and creates a soft focus effect on the skin without looking like you have anything on (I also like using finishing powder sometimes after it, but only at night because the shimmer is way more noticeable during the day). My favorites overall would be the Hourglass Veil Translucent Setting Powder for loose powders (which is beautiful, but very expensive and I haven’t repurchased since my friend took my last one), both of the No7 pressed powders that are supposed to be Charlotte Tilbury dupes (I like them better actually, the one for under eyes and all over is the Lift and Luminate, while the Perfect Light is very nice for setting the face, but both can be used everywhere). Those are my favorite translucent powders, though I’ve heard great things about the Maybelline Fit Me loose powder and the NYX and Essence Pressed Powders. If I do want some coverage then I’ll use a lightly tinted powder or a foundation powder and use a huge loose setting brush to tap it into my skin to just set the sunscreen, which creates a very thin layer of natural looking coverage that does get moved around during reapplication, but since it’s so little products you can really smooth it back into looking like a slightly tinted moisturizer then set over top again with the same tinted or translucent powder without it looking crazy like whenever I use a full amount of powder foundation or any liquid/cream ones. I love the old Make Up For Ever powder foundation for this, but people seem to really love the reformulated new one better, and it now has longer lasting and water/sweat resistance. It’s mostly about technique using these powders, like I can’t buff and swirl my brush around my face without disturbing the sunscreen, so I use a pressing motion with varying sized brushes depending on what how much product I want on the skin, and I always use a stippling/pouncing/patting motion to press the product evenly over top without disturbing any of the sunscreen or making its barrier start to pill up and look wired. Hope you find a powder you like.

    • @Thufferinthuckotash
      @Thufferinthuckotash Год назад +2

      @@kjalight thank you for taking the time out to write such a detailed comment!

    • @imawakemymindisalive13
      @imawakemymindisalive13 Год назад +2

      @@elaineoh3984 same, my concealer tries to pill and peel and cake enough as it is, i don’t need to go rubbing it. besides, the makeup that i wear mostly is only highlighter, mascara, and eyeliner. the highlighter might be ok but my eyeliner would make me a raccoon and id stick my eyelashes together.

  • @Sarah-re7cg
    @Sarah-re7cg Год назад +17

    How rigorous your methodology is and how you lay it out in the video is so satisfying lol I have such an appreciation for this

  • @whitepaper5241
    @whitepaper5241 Год назад +18

    Sunscreen sticks are heavy on the skin. Some brands may state that their sticks have a matte finish. They do look matte, but when you touch it, you can feel a thick layer of sunscreen on top of your skin. Not to mention you get so much less product for twice the price. That's why i stick to conventional sunscreens because the measurement is clear and i get the protection that i need. Sunscreen sticks are convenient for reapplication, though, if you're outside.

  • @tdrmn
    @tdrmn Год назад +43

    I only have an SPF stick in my bag to rub on the backs of my hands during the day since I wash my hands a lot but I never realized how much you actually need for decent coverage! I'm glad I never relied on sticks for the face.

    • @mjlim6610
      @mjlim6610 Год назад +6

      Oooh that's a good use for them - I wash my hands quite frequently as well

    • @ruthie_rosario
      @ruthie_rosario 3 месяца назад

      Good idea. Why didn’t I think of this? Thank you 😊

  • @TsubataLately
    @TsubataLately Год назад +40

    I only just realized rewatching this that you tested all 3 sticks on the same day! Poor thing! ❤ I hope all that didn't irritate your face too badly. We appreciate the sacrifices you make for us in the name of science. 🔬

  • @sovrappensiero1
    @sovrappensiero1 Год назад +23

    I’m speechless at the quality of your experimentation and visualizations/presentation of results. Incredible.

  • @imfinereally
    @imfinereally Год назад +5

    Love the way you broke down the testing of this. This is the kind of content I look for!

  • @JYNaRa2fly
    @JYNaRa2fly Год назад +10

    I came from insta and did not expect such a detailed and broken down video! I'm very impressed!
    I had my eyes on stick sunscreens for a while because I go through a whole ritual when using lotion sunscreen to not break out and a second layer is an absolute nightmare, but after seeing this I'm not gonna risk it because I live in an area where the sun is really harsh.

  • @elizabethtangora4353
    @elizabethtangora4353 Год назад +151

    Really interesting! I work outdoors a lot, and prefer a first coat of lotion before I get my hands dirty then sprays or sticks after. This *definitely* makes me more suspicious of my spray-on sunscreens though, would love to see a similar breakdown.

    • @cutiefox6455
      @cutiefox6455 Год назад +1

      +++

    • @camcat26
      @camcat26 Год назад +14

      Yeah, sprays have a lot of shortfalls. I find them to be impractical. My only experience with stick sunscreens was in college when a lab I was taking used an instrument with UV and the professor found sticks less messy

    • @philips77778
      @philips77778 Год назад +6

      My husband uses only spray and never burns wirh spray one. If he does not use he burns badly( he is white american). He uses coppertone. I use my baby neutrogena one with my kid

    • @B0WIETVC15
      @B0WIETVC15 11 месяцев назад +2

      Unsolicited suggestion: gloves and wash in sun protection to your clothes with Sunguard.

  • @kassandraortiz8483
    @kassandraortiz8483 Год назад +6

    I really love how everything is well measured and science based that’s why I love your channel! This really surprised me.

  • @omyara1591
    @omyara1591 Год назад +3

    Watching your videos give me such comfort that we have someone amazing looking after us.

  • @daniellabirch2600
    @daniellabirch2600 Год назад +16

    I used to use sunscreen sticks a lot while snowboarding. That thick waxy texture does a great job of protecting your skin from cold wind and the sun but I switched to a thick waxy sunscreen that comes in a tub for that scenario now because I feel like it's better to get into all the crevices with my fingers vs a stick. Just like you, I was missing the area around my nostrils and I had repeated issues of wind/sun burn in that area. Literally all the skin around my nostrils would be constantly peeling during snowboard season. Now before I leave the house I "prime" my skin with Supergoop Cloud Nine and then I reapply on the mountain with Ski Balm. The ski balm is super thick and waxy and does a great job blocking the wind too.
    Thanks for making this video. Up until now, I had assumed that it was the formulation of the sunscreen that was not protecting the area around my nostrils. Now I am pretty sure it was the format of the stick that meant I wasn't getting all the areas that needed to be covered.

  • @magikarps
    @magikarps 20 дней назад +1

    stumbled upon this video when researching sunscreen sticks and your efforts are much appreciated! this was so thorough.

  • @maximummax69
    @maximummax69 Год назад +6

    You literally read my mind by making this video, THANK YOU!!!

  • @Jewellianna
    @Jewellianna 19 дней назад

    The amount of testing/ research that went into this video is AMAZING!!!! 🙌🙌 thank you❤

  • @laurakirwan999
    @laurakirwan999 Год назад +2

    This was great! I really appreciate your logical analysis and communication!

  • @kristin7665
    @kristin7665 Год назад +12

    Such a thorough video! I’d love to see the same testing on powder sunscreens❤

  • @janelj1840
    @janelj1840 Год назад +33

    Love your in depth reviews. Thank you so much!

  • @therightkindofpen
    @therightkindofpen Год назад +5

    I've always wondered about this. Thank you for investigating.

  • @ericatucker2683
    @ericatucker2683 Год назад +17

    Okay, I am so glad that I'm using a lotion first and just stick to top off later. Are you super group before my makeup and then the toboco after two hours. It's soooo silky

  • @hannimustard
    @hannimustard Год назад +1

    I love ur channel sm!!! It really is one of my favorites lately and i find that every video u make is so in depth and interesting

  • @demial4
    @demial4 Год назад +4

    Thanks for making this! I've been eyeing some stick sunscreens and you're helping me decide whether to spend my money

  • @kyrakytana
    @kyrakytana Год назад +7

    Another great and informative video.
    You are saying about the same thing that my (amazing) dermatologist told me. She only recommends sticks for re-application throughout the day, putting on 2-3 full coats with each application, and use fingers to spread to the corners of the nose and other difficult to reach spots. They will absolutely ruin your makeup if you use them as you are supposed to, at least the ones I tried (La Roche-Posay and Decathlon Sport, both 50+) did.

  • @LauraLVTGW
    @LauraLVTGW Год назад +1

    Thank you!! I appreciate all the knowledge and research! You make everything very understandable and you aren't condescending (unlike some other creators). I never feel stupid and I always learn when I watch you! Thanks again and many blessings! 💖💖💖

  • @shivika1000
    @shivika1000 Год назад

    This is so amazingly helpful!!! Thanks so much Michelle!!

  • @Danaatjebananaatje
    @Danaatjebananaatje Год назад +14

    I was wondering about this last week!! So cool, thanks a lot ♡

  • @werm3169
    @werm3169 Год назад +71

    This video could not have come at a better time! I've been wearing daily makeup more often recently and was considering buying the Tocobo stick for reapplication. After seeing this, I'm almost certain that I will not be conscientious enough for a stick to be well suited to me lol.
    I can't speak for everyone else, but I'd be super interested in a video like this specifically around how the different recommended forms of sunscreen reapplication over makeup perform. You hear about powders, about patting SPF on with a dedicated sponge, etc. but I (personally) have yet to see a demonstration that reveals just how well these work in terms of protection. Does the fact that you already applied sunscreen under makeup make a difference? How do you go about ensuring adequate application when you're on the go? A lot of questions are left unanswered by brands that produce these products, which is understandable to a degree, but definitely leaves the consumer feeling like one is taking a shot in the dark.

    • @Creepybutcute12345
      @Creepybutcute12345 Год назад +5

      You make a lot of valid points,I've wondered all this too and other stuff that might impact sunscreens effectiveness like when it gets shipped off in a really cold or hot vehicle for a day or so

  • @BeckyAlice
    @BeckyAlice Год назад +2

    Woah! So interesting! 🤔 Thanks for doing the research and sharing in such an easy way to understand! I totally appreciate your videos 🥰

  • @davidjosevargas
    @davidjosevargas Год назад +6

    Great video! Nice to know the pros and cons to be informed when I used a stick. Thank you!

  • @ashitapanda153
    @ashitapanda153 Год назад +3

    You’ve really outdone yourself in this video, Michelle.. never brought into the concept of stick spf for my personal use, since it is too time consuming in the end.. more expensive as well..& if I apply + reapply the recommended amount everyday, I will run out in 5 days with how small these are

  • @shortwaist
    @shortwaist Год назад

    this content in invaluable. i dream of getting info like this! i was always suspect of sticks being suitable and you've done all the heavy lifting! thank you so much michelle

  • @Vanessa-iq3vt
    @Vanessa-iq3vt Год назад +38

    I appreciate your diligence with this. It’s unbelievably thorough and digestible. I struggle with believing the efficacy of spf sticks, and this confirms it. I’m considering using more physical deterrents to compound the effects of protection. I’d be happy to see your takes and investigations on hats vs. balaclavas vs. masks and other spf accessories as well. I hope that’s not too out of scope since I know your research is more beauty based. Thank you!

  • @katec.4361
    @katec.4361 Год назад +42

    I’ve been using AHC Masters sunstick around my eyes because it has new gen filters, is water resistant, and doesn’t affect my eyeshadow. Before that, nothing 👀😬. Yes, something’s better than nothing.
    I feel comfortable applying a base layer with lotion in the morning and topping off with the sunstick. I’ve also noticed a positive change since using a sunstick on the backs of my hands for the last month. I find it’s just been easier and more convenient to stay consistent with it.

    • @LabMuffinBeautyScience
      @LabMuffinBeautyScience  Год назад +20

      Those are two of the main places I think I'll keep applying sunscreen stick too for everyday wear - also maybe my chest, I'm terrible at remembering to put on lotion before I get dressed and there isn't enough time to undress!

  • @crimbleland
    @crimbleland Год назад +2

    You make the most quality content!!!

  • @sarahcarroll8206
    @sarahcarroll8206 Год назад +9

    Thank you! I use a mineral sunscreen stick for my eyelids, for exactly the reasons you mentioned: because they don't sting and stay in place really well. I've always used extra swipes because I suspected it was necessary for full coverage, and it's nice (although disappointing) to have that confirmed.

  • @sylviaswayne
    @sylviaswayne Год назад +2

    I love your videos and the science-based approach you take to your content. It’s so refreshing!

  • @tayt_
    @tayt_ Год назад

    So much depth to this video! Thank you 😊

  • @tarac9211
    @tarac9211 13 дней назад

    This was so good to watch! Thank you so much ❤

  • @BeckyStern
    @BeckyStern Год назад

    Love this video, thank you, Michelle!

  • @Kami_03
    @Kami_03 Год назад +5

    I have always wanted an in depth explanation on sunscreen sticks. I have not found anything that blows my mind. Great video and I really appreciate it. However, could you please do a video on what liquid sunscreens you suggest for reapplication especially over makeup??

  • @nomnom03
    @nomnom03 Год назад

    So happy you made this video

  • @debpalm8667
    @debpalm8667 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the info, Michelle. Appreciate it.

  • @C03al
    @C03al Год назад +14

    Eye-opening... your thorough demonstrations just set you apart from other influencers and I always get more wisdom from you in my skincare decisions (that sunstick won’t be for me)... I literally will remove it from my cart now since I was just contemplating trying it.😅

  • @EmyN
    @EmyN Год назад

    This was amazing! So thorough, subscribed!

  • @d0rm0us3
    @d0rm0us3 Год назад

    oh my god, i was trying to find info about sunsticks on your website a couple days ago but didnt find much. thanks for that video!!

  • @LoveFinance
    @LoveFinance Месяц назад

    Wow this is so eye opening! Thank you for sharing your knowledge 💜

  • @ginny6485
    @ginny6485 Год назад +1

    Great video! Extremely well made.

  • @lucienkennedy1997
    @lucienkennedy1997 Год назад

    Love that research quality

  • @cschroder9830
    @cschroder9830 Год назад +1

    I really appreciate your scientific explanation of this and other products like the sunscreen power. Shows that basic is sometimes best (traditional liquid) and these other formats are more for marketing and fads.

  • @XxQWERTpersonYxX
    @XxQWERTpersonYxX Год назад

    Crazy how I just bought a sun stick yesterday! Your videos are on point, as always

  • @manhac7541
    @manhac7541 Год назад

    Woow I have put three in my shopping basket and I am so glad with this video. Always ready for ur recommendations love from uk 🇬🇧

  • @dessertisland2491
    @dessertisland2491 Год назад

    That is such an informative and nerdy video!!

  • @Begining2013
    @Begining2013 Год назад +1

    This was an excellent video, so helpful and informative.

  • @jewelthompson4210
    @jewelthompson4210 Год назад

    immediately subscribed. Such good content!

  • @LisaNix2
    @LisaNix2 Год назад +4

    Excellent video- thanks Michelle!

  • @dollyoo6204
    @dollyoo6204 Год назад +1

    Thank you for this, Michelle! I was contemplating whether to go ahead and check out the sunsticks Ive been eyeing for months. Sticking to lotion forever!

  • @db-gb5xi
    @db-gb5xi Год назад +2

    I've seen people ask about this. I can refer them to this video so thank you.

  • @tabpena8342
    @tabpena8342 Год назад

    This video really is WOW!! 🙌🏼 thank you so much 🔥

  • @keepitmoving1119
    @keepitmoving1119 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for this. It is so helpful information.

  • @Aris-Darling
    @Aris-Darling Год назад +5

    I love your channel and appreciate you so much! It’s like you read my mind every time with the questions I have about sun protection (I’m a huge sunscreen nerd) and I appreciate the written and video format, the scientific approach, experiment, and conclusion. Thank you!

  • @JelenaP991
    @JelenaP991 Год назад +4

    I think brand should put this information on packaging because many people don't know how much to apply

  • @jenn100248
    @jenn100248 Год назад +4

    Whoa this is news to me, thank you for your research and review into this!

  • @mylena3086
    @mylena3086 Год назад

    I did enjoy this deep dive
    Thank you very much 💚

  • @loverofawesomeness1
    @loverofawesomeness1 9 месяцев назад +3

    My mom and I have recently gotten into sunsticks. Thanks to your videos, I know we don't use enough to get the full 50 SPF so I only use it to top up during the day or if I'm not getting much sun exposure. My mom uses sunsticks as her main SPF now but the alternative for her was not wearing any as she doesn't like the feeling of applying sunscreen.

  • @xnoelle25
    @xnoelle25 Год назад +23

    I purchased two sunscreen sticks from European sunscreen brands a while ago to use as touch-up on-the-go sunscreens. Neither of them worked very well. Besides not being able to apply enough product, one of the sticks kept getting stuck in the cap and the other was a solid clear gel stick that kept breaking apart during application. They were both pretty expensive for the small amount of product you get compared to the brands full size liquid sunscreens. I won't be purchasing any sticks again, the convenience is a nice idea but they're just not usable.

  • @harshal_121
    @harshal_121 Год назад +1

    I JUST LOVE YOUR VIDEOS SM

  • @levodiemhang2000
    @levodiemhang2000 Год назад

    I love seeing how you show all the statistics

  • @eventhay7261
    @eventhay7261 Год назад

    This video is so good I hope you also do this on the sun spray❤

  • @MissJeriB
    @MissJeriB Год назад

    This was so helpful!

  • @bandana_rathore
    @bandana_rathore Год назад +1

    Will definitely use the stick for re-application only... Thank you for another informative vide.

  • @user-il4qq2hw4x
    @user-il4qq2hw4x Год назад +1

    I've been wondering about this! I have the abib stick, and I really love it, it glides on my skin so easily! But it's 22g I believe, and instinctively I knew I wasn't putting on the same amount as I would've with a lotion. I figured that it was a different and "denser" formulation of sunscreen for it to give the same amount of coverage with less product going on the skin, but wow, I never realized how much I'd actually have to use.
    Great methods and explanation in this video, your content is always top tier!

  • @Sk8rToon
    @Sk8rToon Год назад +2

    This makes so much sense. I hate the feel of sunscreen/lotion on my hands so a stick theoretically would be perfect. But I always burned when I used a stick.

  • @ayahadi3955
    @ayahadi3955 Год назад

    Amazing content as always

  • @SamanthaShelley
    @SamanthaShelley Год назад +2

    Wow, thank you so much for this! I’ve been using sticks for years as a top-up or quick sunscreen go-to and I usually only do 1-2 swipes 🙈

  • @lulunisrina
    @lulunisrina Год назад

    thanks so much for sharing this useful insight!

  • @franciscolodix1214
    @franciscolodix1214 Год назад +57

    Thanks, I always had my doubts about sticks and it is inevitable to miss spots using them in my opinion. So I never used them.
    Do you know if sticks get their SPF tested the same way as a lotion does? Like do they weigh the amount of the product and then rub it in? It sounds weird. Maybe they measure it differently and you don't need 2mg/cm^2. They are mostly lipids so their density is lower than a conventional lotion spf.

    • @LabMuffinBeautyScience
      @LabMuffinBeautyScience  Год назад +16

      All SPF products get tested the same way, even powders and aerosols: ruclips.net/video/jw-9Jphc_cM/видео.html

  • @Monononono
    @Monononono Год назад +1

    This is so helpful, sticks are becoming popular right now, most of my local stores are bringing them but I wasn't sure about them, as someone who is pale as a paper and I have old sunspots for not using sunscreen, I wasn't sure about the sunstick, now I know that is better to not buy them because I need a lot of protection, so, thanks for your video and help

  • @jackywithay6393
    @jackywithay6393 Год назад

    You have such clear skin ❤

  • @sophiagriffith1451
    @sophiagriffith1451 Год назад

    Loved the vid! one like this but with cushion compact sunscreens would be fire 🔥

  • @TomarBoroDada
    @TomarBoroDada Год назад

    amazing video as always

  • @ashleesaavedra4740
    @ashleesaavedra4740 Год назад

    This is really helpful! I have been complementing on getting a sunscreen stick but my biggest worry is exactly what you went over 😊

  • @justaagusia3608
    @justaagusia3608 Год назад +3

    Thank you I love it!❤

  • @Sabrina-sc1db
    @Sabrina-sc1db Год назад

    I was just thinking about buying one, this is a godsend!

  • @gailp5892
    @gailp5892 Год назад +2

    Thank you LM for doing the deep dive for us since most of us don’t have UV lights or weigh our SPF before applying🤪 Education is everything❣

  • @freespiritdamsel
    @freespiritdamsel Год назад +2

    So informative! Could you review the Beauty of Joseon and Isntree sun sticks as well. Those two are my most used.

  • @Melusu
    @Melusu Год назад +2

    Thank you for this informative video! Now I'm really curious about sun cushions. Would love to see those being tested. I struggle to reapply sunscreen...

  • @Creepybutcute12345
    @Creepybutcute12345 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for a well thought out and detailed video ,I've always wondered how effective sunscreens are when exposed to cold temperatures or like getting sunscreens in the mail under extreme temperatures outside in the mail box , I would love it if you did a video on this.