You heard my call! I’m literally browsing for mineral sunscreens at the moment! Thanks for this, Kelly! I liked axis-y physical sunscreen but would still like to try different ones.
My understanding is that zinc oxide has a better UVA range than titanium dioxide. I love the Haruharu, and it’s so affordable. Something about the Avene irritated my skin.
So many of us have watched Lab Muffin's video lol. I don't think it's necessarily wrong to include it, but the marketing is wrong saying they're 100% mineral.
@@fenecofeneco19 Dermatologists are not the end all be all of knowledge. In fact, they don't get trained in skincare in med school because it's not a medical treatment. Cosmetic chemists such as Michelle have a better understanding of how cosmetic products are formulated, the purpose of ingredients, and how they interact.
@@Justin_Osugi True. Though Michelle is also not the end all be all of knowledge on cosmetic chemistry. She did a phd in chemistry, and followed a course on cosmetic chemistry, that gives you a good start, but she doesnt have years of working experience as a cosmetic chemist. Personally I also find that it sounds weird that she calls herself a cosmetic chemist, if shes not currently working as a cosmetic chemist. I consider someone a dermatologist, oncologist, cosmetic chemist etc, if that's their current profession, or at least have worked for a significant portion of their life in that profession.
Almost all of these are actually hybrid sunscreens, they contain butyloctyl salicylate high up on the ingredients label and is labeled as an inactive ingredient but it is a chemical sunscreen that is almost identical to octisalate.
Thank you for this video, Kelly! My favorite sunscreen is the Marini Physical tinted sunscreen. It's a physical sunscreen with a tint (that is perfect if you have a medium skin tone), and it dries down to a matte/semi matte finish. However, it is moisturizing enough that I use it as my daytime moisturizer (over a couple of serums). It's definitely more expensive ($60 for a 2oz bottle), which has made me search for something else that I like as well at a lower price point, but I come back to it over and over because it's just the best in my opinion. I highly recommend it for anyone with a medium skin tone!
Actually zinc covers all of the UVA range. Titanium dioxide alone does not. Using a sunscreen with just titanium dioxide means you are not getting optimal UVA coverage
Yes true. But titanium dioxide is a much stronger filter, just not as broad spectrum. That’s why a lot of high protection sunscreens use titanium dioxide alongside chemical filters instead of zinc. But yeah a titanium dioxide only sunscreen wouldn’t be broad spectrum. I just hate that titanium gets a bad rep as far as efficacy goes because it’s a very good fikter
I agree. I used the thank you farmer mineral sunscreen which only had titanium dioxide and man did I tan! My shoulders and arms were tanned after one trip to the beach.
Omg just the video I needed!! I had to throw out some very old mineral sunscreens and am browsing for one or two to keep on hand for the days I need mineral. I got a sample of the haruharu mineral and really loved it. I’ve never felt such a silky non pilling non drying mineral spf! Definitely getting that and another one that you recommend!
Hi Kelly!! Looove your channel!!! My favorite mineral sunscreen would be R&R Sun Serum from Undefined but as always you are making me try new ones. Definitely will try some of these!!
I like Elta MD UV Clear tinted spf 46 sunscreen. Wish it was water resistant though. I know their UV Elements spf 44 tinted one is water resistant, but that tint was too dark on my fair to light skin. Also, felt heavier on me than the spf 46 one. I have normal to dry skin. If anyone is looking, try it out. Expensive though at $45. Wish Korea or Japan would come out with elegant tinted water resistant mineral sunscreens with a wide range of colors and undertones like Kelly mentioned. Love my Asian sunscreens the best! I just also need an all day sunscreen cause reapplying isn’t always convenient and messes up my makeup. 😰
Kelly, have you already tried the Ultra Violette Lean Screen Mineral Sunscreen or the Naked Sundays Collagen Glow 100% Minéral Sunscreen? Both are tinted but they don't leave any color at all and have a glowy finish, more the Naked Sundays one. So, they are perfect for winter o for drier skins.
@@sochie969 So far its the only mineral sunscreen that doesn't dry the heck out of my dehydrated skin, but I do live in a tropical climate..never tried missha though, but the Biore is a fluid, milky type of texture
@@sochie969 I’ve never tried the Missha either. It’s only got a few ingredients- I thought all Missha products were heavily fragranced, and the Biore isn’t. It’s a tad oily on me, BUT when I set it with just a tiny amount of powder, it looks AND FEELS like nothing on my skin.
I hope you get to try one of my all time favorite sunscreen from Snorei. I like their mineral sunscreen for my face. I especially use it when I want to put a little make up. I usually put more matte and light make up on top.
i can’t recall, but have you done a video specifically on water resistant, sweat proof sunscreens yet? if not, would love one with some good recommendations. i’m looking for a new one and haven’t found one that feels good on my skin and doesn’t sting/burn my eyes yet.
This video isn't only about water resistant SPF's but the ones I like I talk about here: ruclips.net/video/5_gv0QXOQ2k/видео.html I'm still using the LRP wet skin gel and Avene High Protection Sensitive Skin SPF's as my go-to's for sweat and water!
I love Isdin sunscreens, and it’s no more expensive per ounce than many others. I’m older than you and I need to repair previous damage which Isdin is know for.
Several brands have multiple shades but they tend to be expensive or unpleasant feeling. Australian gold has 3 shades, neutrogena has a new sunscreen with 4 shades.
I dont use any mineral even if im on the lighter spectrum of skintone mainly bc my face is naturally a shade lighter than my neck and with the additional white cast, it’s gonna make it even worse for me😭
hi kelly, thank you for the video, as i'm introducing retinols into my skincare, my chemical sunscreens have started to feel warm and sometimes hot upon application and it's been scaring me a little, i'm gonna try some mineral ones until my skin adapts to retinol, i've already ordered the haruharu one but i wanted some more opinions on it and yours helped!
My holy grail mineral sunscreen is the Colorscience Sunforgetable Total Protection Face Shield Classic and the Flex type. Both are amazing and the second one is the Elta MD UV Clear Broad Spectrum SPF 46 xD
Omg @kellydriscroll I have a mineral sunscreen I think you will LOVE! The Le Prunier Plumscreen. SPF 31 broad spectrum, it has a natural/satin finish, ZERO cast. It’s tinted but the tint 100% blends into the skin but provides a very slight blur like a good primer. It doesn’t pill and wears great under makeup. The first time I used it I genuinely thought I’d made a mistake and it was actually a chemical sunscreen. But it’s zinc! It’s supperrr moisturizing but doesn’t look shiny or break me out. It also has great antioxidant protection. It is fairy new to me but dare I say it actually competes with my chemical sunscreen favorites! is not water resistant unfortunately, which is why I landed on this video lol. But genuinely, I love it and I think you would too!
Thank you for your recomendations Kelly! By the way, I've been seen some people speaking about the ingredient "Butyloctyl Salicylate". You can find it in sunscreens like the Make Prem u just mentioned, and its a little bit controversial bc it can be considered a "chemical ingredient" and some studies state that "it that may boost the SPF factor by not allowing the skin to redden, but this can be Because SPF factors are determined by HOW red your skin gets after exposure, reducing redness allows for a higher SPF factor WITHOUT a true increase in UV protection". What do you think about this?? I don't know how to feel bc I'm really excited on trying new mineral sunscreen :c
Not sure about that assessment about skin reddening, my understanding is that Buttyloctyl Salicylate helps to stabilize the overall formula (especially great for unstable filters like Avobenzone) while it could be considered a chemical filter (it's classified as a solvent) it only strikes me as odd when brands market on "chemical free" claims. Otherwise I think it's a fine ingredient, especially if it overall helps the formula.
Lab Muffin (medicinal chemistry PhD and a cosmetic chemist) had a video and a blog post explaining this, really suggest checking it out. She explained that it has a very similar molecular structure to octisalate and the part that is identical is the part responsible for the UV protection provided, so they both function about the same, one just isn't regulated as a sunscreen filter. So I think it's a shame brands are using it to boost their mineral spf as it would also be causing reactions for people who seek mineral specifically because chemical filters irritate their skin.
@@morgianasartre6709 that’s so interesting to know and sad at the same time… I’ll be looking for that video of her! She’s so professional and her knowledge is impressive. Thank you so much for your response ♥️
I’m loving the other haraharu wonder black rice moisture airyfit sunscreen it’s so beautiful!!!! I sweated in it pretty bad yesterday and the sweat drop just ran down my face and didn’t touch the sunscreen & it didn’t run in my eyes! I was really impressed! Just got my Stylevana box in the mail yesterday already loving the Beauty of Joseon lol I’m gonna be having a sunscreen party this week for sure… 🙂🙂🙂 thanks for all the info as usual great job!!!! I got a sample of that Avene I’m gonna try too … minerals do my face exactly how u described I can just feel them sucking the moisture out of my face it’s kind of a strange feeling to describe but I love the new chemical filters… haven’t looked back since… luv ya 🤍💚🖤🤍💚🖤🤍💚🖤🌸🌺🌿🪴🍀🍓🍓🍓🪴🪴🪴 still waiting on that plant video 😂
The Haru Haru one was in my basket for a while but all the review’s commenting about the white cast put me off. I find that the only one that doesn’t leave a cast on my is the Blueberry one by Bellflower. I tried the etude house soon jung mineral sunscreen and used it up. But it was that thick white sticky typical old school mineral sunscreen. It was a big chore finishing it and had to always wear foundation to cover the cast.
I find that I break out with avene tinted spf.. it’s hard to find a sunscreen that doesn’t leave a cast on my skin. I love how the avene looks which is a shame..
Awesome timing for this video -- I was looking for mineral sunscreens last night and was having a hard time finding a good one! One question though -- have you heard/read that zinc oxide has a broader spectrum of UVA protection than titanium dioxide, which might be a reason that titanium alone is not the best protection especially w/r/t UVA? What do you think?
Zinc has the broadest spectrum of protection of most filters available today and is considered superior to titanium dioxide. But there is more to sunscreen formulation than just the labeled UV filters (this is something Lab Muffin breaks down super well on her channel, not my zone of genius). The La Roche-Posay sunscreen in this video, for example, uses Titanium but other ingredients like Butyloctyl Salicylate help to increase the overall protection and rating of the sunscreen without being classified as a UV filter.
I notice you're not buying the European Mexoryl version of La Roche Posay Anthelios. It's not FDA approved but it makes sunscreen last longer so less applies.
Thanks for the video! I haven’t seen anyone on youtube cover my favorite k-beauty sunscreen though, which is the Aestura Derma UV365 Barrier Hydro Mineral Sunscreen. By far the best mineral sunscreen I’ve ever used, amazing texture that is neither drying nor oily. It’s also direct eye tested too, so it won’t burn your eyed. The Aestura PHA toner is great too. I feel like Kelly would like this brand a lot because most of their products are skin barrier focused, I’d be curious to hear her thoughts.
This video isn't only about water resistant SPF's but the ones I like I talk about here: ruclips.net/video/5_gv0QXOQ2k/видео.html I'm still using the LRP wet skin gel and Avene High Protection Sensitive Skin SPF's as my go-to's for sweat and water!
Not all alcohols are bad. Some are used in formulas to help the formula mix better. It’s not something to be overly concerned with. I got my Info from the videos by Dermatologist, Dr Dray.
Alcohol is actually amazing in sunscreen formulations to help them dry and form a protective layer fast. It's a shame my skin hates it because a lot of great sunscreen are off the table for me. Some people love fragrance and are actively turned off by the spf smell. It can be challenging when you have to avoid certain ingredients but we are lucky we have so many options these days, there is something for everyone!
@@KellyDriscoll their sure are plenty of options LOL!!!! Too many 😂 but I love the search so glad I’ve found several I love now Skin 1004 haraharu wonder and BOJ of course I’m a few years behind new in the sunscreen game LOL!!! 🤍🖤💚
I have a stylevana order that was placed over two weeks ago and hasn’t even shipped and I’m nearly out of my beauty of Joseon spf. 😬 Can you recommend some thing affordable that I could pick up locally? Perhaps at a target? Thanks Kelly, really appreciate your energy and opinions. And I have been loving the podcast by the way! ❤
For stateside shipping, I like Ohlolly. They ship from Cali and it comes in 3-4 days to the midwest. They have BOJ go.shopmy.us/p-1616316 if not I like Neutrogena Clear Face (reviewed here ruclips.net/video/sXmto_lbSGQ/видео.html) or Black Girl Sunscreen (reviewed here: ruclips.net/video/99IUztAl3ew/видео.html)
I can't get over the packaging of the HaruHaru sunscreen. I really dont like how it looks and that's enough for me to not consider it which I know is dumb.
You heard my call! I’m literally browsing for mineral sunscreens at the moment! Thanks for this, Kelly! I liked axis-y physical sunscreen but would still like to try different ones.
Glad this came at the right time!
As a rosacea sufferer, THANK YOU SO MUCH for doing a video on mineral sunscreens! 🤌🏻 None talks about ‘em these days!
My understanding is that zinc oxide has a better UVA range than titanium dioxide. I love the Haruharu, and it’s so affordable. Something about the Avene irritated my skin.
I’m always so hesitant to trying mineral sunscreens even Korean ones but I think I might try that haru haru one ❤❤❤
Mineral is always tricky, haruharu did a good job with this one!👍
i hope influencers would mention uv booster (e.g. Butyloctyl Salicylate) when reviewing mineral sunscreens
So many of us have watched Lab Muffin's video lol. I don't think it's necessarily wrong to include it, but the marketing is wrong saying they're 100% mineral.
@@Justin_Osugishe's not a dermatologist...
@@fenecofeneco19 Dermatologists are not the end all be all of knowledge. In fact, they don't get trained in skincare in med school because it's not a medical treatment. Cosmetic chemists such as Michelle have a better understanding of how cosmetic products are formulated, the purpose of ingredients, and how they interact.
@@Justin_Osugi True. Though Michelle is also not the end all be all of knowledge on cosmetic chemistry. She did a phd in chemistry, and followed a course on cosmetic chemistry, that gives you a good start, but she doesnt have years of working experience as a cosmetic chemist. Personally I also find that it sounds weird that she calls herself a cosmetic chemist, if shes not currently working as a cosmetic chemist. I consider someone a dermatologist, oncologist, cosmetic chemist etc, if that's their current profession, or at least have worked for a significant portion of their life in that profession.
I just starting using the haru haru mineral sunscreen and I love it! Also love how affordable it is
How does it compare with its chemical version?
Almost all of these are actually hybrid sunscreens, they contain butyloctyl salicylate high up on the ingredients label and is labeled as an inactive ingredient but it is a chemical sunscreen that is almost identical to octisalate.
Thank you for this video, Kelly!
My favorite sunscreen is the Marini Physical tinted sunscreen. It's a physical sunscreen with a tint (that is perfect if you have a medium skin tone), and it dries down to a matte/semi matte finish. However, it is moisturizing enough that I use it as my daytime moisturizer (over a couple of serums). It's definitely more expensive ($60 for a 2oz bottle), which has made me search for something else that I like as well at a lower price point, but I come back to it over and over because it's just the best in my opinion. I highly recommend it for anyone with a medium skin tone!
Actually zinc covers all of the UVA range. Titanium dioxide alone does not. Using a sunscreen with just titanium dioxide means you are not getting optimal UVA coverage
Yes true. But titanium dioxide is a much stronger filter, just not as broad spectrum. That’s why a lot of high protection sunscreens use titanium dioxide alongside chemical filters instead of zinc. But yeah a titanium dioxide only sunscreen wouldn’t be broad spectrum. I just hate that titanium gets a bad rep as far as efficacy goes because it’s a very good fikter
I agree. I used the thank you farmer mineral sunscreen which only had titanium dioxide and man did I tan! My shoulders and arms were tanned after one trip to the beach.
Omg just the video I needed!! I had to throw out some very old mineral sunscreens and am browsing for one or two to keep on hand for the days I need mineral. I got a sample of the haruharu mineral and really loved it. I’ve never felt such a silky non pilling non drying mineral spf! Definitely getting that and another one that you recommend!
Happy this was helpful and timely! 💖
Oo I was literally just wondering recently "wish I knew what Kelly thinks of the haruharu mineral sunscreen" 😆 thank you for this video! ❤
You're so welcome, glad this came at the right time!
I love new Axis-y reformulation. They removed fragrance and it is not drying, just perfect
do u find it become uneven through out the day?
Hi Kelly!! Looove your channel!!! My favorite mineral sunscreen would be R&R Sun Serum from Undefined but as always you are making me try new ones. Definitely will try some of these!!
I like Elta MD UV Clear tinted spf 46 sunscreen. Wish it was water resistant though. I know their UV Elements spf 44 tinted one is water resistant, but that tint was too dark on my fair to light skin. Also, felt heavier on me than the spf 46 one. I have normal to dry skin. If anyone is looking, try it out. Expensive though at $45. Wish Korea or Japan would come out with elegant tinted water resistant mineral sunscreens with a wide range of colors and undertones like Kelly mentioned. Love my Asian sunscreens the best! I just also need an all day sunscreen cause reapplying isn’t always convenient and messes up my makeup. 😰
Thanks!
Thank you so much for your support, Shari! Happy you enjoyed this one!❤🙏
Hi, Kelly! Can you do a video of your top water-resistant sunscreens?
Kelly, have you already tried the Ultra Violette Lean Screen Mineral Sunscreen or the Naked Sundays Collagen Glow 100% Minéral Sunscreen? Both are tinted but they don't leave any color at all and have a glowy finish, more the Naked Sundays one. So, they are perfect for winter o for drier skins.
I haven't tried those, will have to check them out, thanks!
I really love the Biore Kids UV Milk. You have to set it with a bit of powder, but it’s really nice considering it’s so gentle.
Same here! It has been my HG for yearsss!! Water resistant and so affordable, not sure why it isn't more popular.
is it similar to missha soft finish? is it like drying through out the day?
@@sochie969 So far its the only mineral sunscreen that doesn't dry the heck out of my dehydrated skin, but I do live in a tropical climate..never tried missha though, but the Biore is a fluid, milky type of texture
@@sochie969 I’ve never tried the Missha either. It’s only got a few ingredients- I thought all Missha products were heavily fragranced, and the Biore isn’t. It’s a tad oily on me, BUT when I set it with just a tiny amount of powder, it looks AND FEELS like nothing on my skin.
So good! This one was in my mineral line up a few years ago, super affordable too!
Hi Kelly, love the detail in your videos. Could you please do one on water resistant sunscreens? Thanks!
My favorite are the avene spf 50 soleil, La Roche posay spf tinted mineral, and exuviance bb fluid spf 50 which is hard to find
I hope you get to try one of my all time favorite sunscreen from Snorei. I like their mineral sunscreen for my face. I especially use it when I want to put a little make up. I usually put more matte and light make up on top.
i can’t recall, but have you done a video specifically on water resistant, sweat proof sunscreens yet? if not, would love one with some good recommendations. i’m looking for a new one and haven’t found one that feels good on my skin and doesn’t sting/burn my eyes yet.
This video isn't only about water resistant SPF's but the ones I like I talk about here: ruclips.net/video/5_gv0QXOQ2k/видео.html I'm still using the LRP wet skin gel and Avene High Protection Sensitive Skin SPF's as my go-to's for sweat and water!
Please try the new heatleaf calming mineral sun cream form Goodal!!!
I love Isdin sunscreens, and it’s no more expensive per ounce than many others. I’m older than you and I need to repair previous damage which Isdin is know for.
One small thing, Avène is pronounced as "ah-vehn" 😊
I just can’t find a sunscreen that doesn’t break me out! It’s so frustrating and costly! Thanks for the video 😊
Ugh yes, finding good sunscreen is a quest!
Several brands have multiple shades but they tend to be expensive or unpleasant feeling. Australian gold has 3 shades, neutrogena has a new sunscreen with 4 shades.
I dont use any mineral even if im on the lighter spectrum of skintone mainly bc my face is naturally a shade lighter than my neck and with the additional white cast, it’s gonna make it even worse for me😭
hi kelly, thank you for the video, as i'm introducing retinols into my skincare, my chemical sunscreens have started to feel warm and sometimes hot upon application and it's been scaring me a little, i'm gonna try some mineral ones until my skin adapts to retinol, i've already ordered the haruharu one but i wanted some more opinions on it and yours helped!
My holy grail mineral sunscreen is the Colorscience Sunforgetable Total Protection Face Shield Classic and the Flex type. Both are amazing and the second one is the Elta MD UV Clear Broad Spectrum SPF 46 xD
Omg @kellydriscroll I have a mineral sunscreen I think you will LOVE! The Le Prunier Plumscreen. SPF 31 broad spectrum, it has a natural/satin finish, ZERO cast. It’s tinted but the tint 100% blends into the skin but provides a very slight blur like a good primer. It doesn’t pill and wears great under makeup. The first time I used it I genuinely thought I’d made a mistake and it was actually a chemical sunscreen. But it’s zinc! It’s supperrr moisturizing but doesn’t look shiny or break me out. It also has great antioxidant protection. It is fairy new to me but dare I say it actually competes with my chemical sunscreen favorites! is not water resistant unfortunately, which is why I landed on this video lol. But genuinely, I love it and I think you would too!
@KellyDriscoll
Great video! Thank you
Hi kelly ,loved this video what is best sunscreen for face let me know thank you 🎉 😊 ❤ xx
Thank you for your recomendations Kelly! By the way, I've been seen some people speaking about the ingredient "Butyloctyl Salicylate". You can find it in sunscreens like the Make Prem u just mentioned, and its a little bit controversial bc it can be considered a "chemical ingredient" and some studies state that "it that may boost the SPF factor by not allowing the skin to redden, but this can be Because SPF factors are determined by HOW red your skin gets after exposure, reducing redness allows for a higher SPF factor WITHOUT a true increase in UV protection". What do you think about this?? I don't know how to feel bc I'm really excited on trying new mineral sunscreen :c
Not sure about that assessment about skin reddening, my understanding is that Buttyloctyl Salicylate helps to stabilize the overall formula (especially great for unstable filters like Avobenzone) while it could be considered a chemical filter (it's classified as a solvent) it only strikes me as odd when brands market on "chemical free" claims. Otherwise I think it's a fine ingredient, especially if it overall helps the formula.
Lab Muffin (medicinal chemistry PhD and a cosmetic chemist) had a video and a blog post explaining this, really suggest checking it out. She explained that it has a very similar molecular structure to octisalate and the part that is identical is the part responsible for the UV protection provided, so they both function about the same, one just isn't regulated as a sunscreen filter. So I think it's a shame brands are using it to boost their mineral spf as it would also be causing reactions for people who seek mineral specifically because chemical filters irritate their skin.
@@morgianasartre6709 that’s so interesting to know and sad at the same time… I’ll be looking for that video of her! She’s so professional and her knowledge is impressive. Thank you so much for your response ♥️
@@KellyDriscoll I see 🙏🏼 thank you for your answer Kelly have a wonderful day 🌸💕
I’m loving the other haraharu wonder black rice moisture airyfit sunscreen it’s so beautiful!!!! I sweated in it pretty bad yesterday and the sweat drop just ran down my face and didn’t touch the sunscreen & it didn’t run in my eyes! I was really impressed! Just got my Stylevana box in the mail yesterday already loving the Beauty of Joseon lol I’m gonna be having a sunscreen party this week for sure… 🙂🙂🙂 thanks for all the info as usual great job!!!! I got a sample of that Avene I’m gonna try too … minerals do my face exactly how u described I can just feel them sucking the moisture out of my face it’s kind of a strange feeling to describe but I love the new chemical filters… haven’t looked back since… luv ya 🤍💚🖤🤍💚🖤🤍💚🖤🌸🌺🌿🪴🍀🍓🍓🍓🪴🪴🪴 still waiting on that plant video 😂
The Haru Haru one was in my basket for a while but all the review’s commenting about the white cast put me off. I find that the only one that doesn’t leave a cast on my is the Blueberry one by Bellflower. I tried the etude house soon jung mineral sunscreen and used it up. But it was that thick white sticky typical old school mineral sunscreen. It was a big chore finishing it and had to always wear foundation to cover the cast.
Thank you so much for this, Kelly!!
You're so welcome!💖
Haruharu mineral sunscreen kept giving me closed comedones. Can’t understand which ingredient is the culprit
Have you tried any Ample:N mineral sunscreens, i would like to know ur opinion
I didn't know they had sunscreens! Will need to check it out!
I find that I break out with avene tinted spf..
it’s hard to find a sunscreen that doesn’t leave a cast on my skin. I love how the avene looks which is a shame..
Have you tried the new haru haru chemical sunscreen? I’m curious about how it compares.
Awesome timing for this video -- I was looking for mineral sunscreens last night and was having a hard time finding a good one! One question though -- have you heard/read that zinc oxide has a broader spectrum of UVA protection than titanium dioxide, which might be a reason that titanium alone is not the best protection especially w/r/t UVA? What do you think?
Zinc has the broadest spectrum of protection of most filters available today and is considered superior to titanium dioxide. But there is more to sunscreen formulation than just the labeled UV filters (this is something Lab Muffin breaks down super well on her channel, not my zone of genius). The La Roche-Posay sunscreen in this video, for example, uses Titanium but other ingredients like Butyloctyl Salicylate help to increase the overall protection and rating of the sunscreen without being classified as a UV filter.
@@KellyDriscoll Ooh, thank you!
Would you say Haru Haru or Avene leaves more white cast?
I’m getting ready for a Hawaii trip and was wondering if we know about any reef safe sunscreens you’d recommend?
I notice you're not buying the European Mexoryl version of La Roche Posay Anthelios. It's not FDA approved but it makes sunscreen last longer so less applies.
I actually do use a lot of European sunscreens from La Roche-Posay and Avene, just not the mineral ones.
Thanks for the video! I haven’t seen anyone on youtube cover my favorite k-beauty sunscreen though, which is the Aestura Derma UV365 Barrier Hydro Mineral Sunscreen. By far the best mineral sunscreen I’ve ever used, amazing texture that is neither drying nor oily. It’s also direct eye tested too, so it won’t burn your eyed. The Aestura PHA toner is great too. I feel like Kelly would like this brand a lot because most of their products are skin barrier focused, I’d be curious to hear her thoughts.
Do you recommend any of these for kids? (Not baby but I still prefer mineral)
Can you do a video of water resistant sunscreens please
This video isn't only about water resistant SPF's but the ones I like I talk about here: ruclips.net/video/5_gv0QXOQ2k/видео.html I'm still using the LRP wet skin gel and Avene High Protection Sensitive Skin SPF's as my go-to's for sweat and water!
I don't understand these companies. We can find fragrance free, alcohol free alternatives. Don't understand why they add these extras
A lot of people like alcohol in their sunscreen because it helps with sweat evaporation and most don’t feel heavy on the skin
Not all alcohols are bad. Some are used in formulas to help the formula mix better. It’s not something to be overly concerned with. I got my Info from the videos by Dermatologist, Dr Dray.
Alcohol is actually amazing in sunscreen formulations to help them dry and form a protective layer fast. It's a shame my skin hates it because a lot of great sunscreen are off the table for me. Some people love fragrance and are actively turned off by the spf smell. It can be challenging when you have to avoid certain ingredients but we are lucky we have so many options these days, there is something for everyone!
@@KellyDriscoll their sure are plenty of options LOL!!!! Too many 😂 but I love the search so glad I’ve found several I love now Skin 1004 haraharu wonder and BOJ of course I’m a few years behind new in the sunscreen game LOL!!! 🤍🖤💚
@@marionallen2222Anua and Numbuzin are great too
I have a stylevana order that was placed over two weeks ago and hasn’t even shipped and I’m nearly out of my beauty of Joseon spf. 😬 Can you recommend some thing affordable that I could pick up locally? Perhaps at a target? Thanks Kelly, really appreciate your energy and opinions. And I have been loving the podcast by the way! ❤
For stateside shipping, I like Ohlolly. They ship from Cali and it comes in 3-4 days to the midwest. They have BOJ go.shopmy.us/p-1616316 if not I like Neutrogena Clear Face (reviewed here ruclips.net/video/sXmto_lbSGQ/видео.html) or Black Girl Sunscreen (reviewed here: ruclips.net/video/99IUztAl3ew/видео.html)
@@KellyDriscoll awesome, thank you!
Most tinted sunscreens are sadly either not light enough or too orange for my skin tone
idk where! but I've seen you before on may be in movie/series..idk where or may be similar face like you
Never been in movies or TV but a lot of people tell me I remind them of Vanessa Hudgens!
Between haruharu and isntree which one is more hydrating, I ve tried isntree’s mineral sun cream i find it drying so i migh give haruharu’s a shot
Isntree chemical ones is a lil dewy for oily and combination skin
Thank you ❤
What do you think of the hero cosmetics force shield spf 30?
can you review eucerin mineral tinted sunscreen
Biossance squalane and zinc spf30 +++
Did isntree change up their packaging again?
The one I have is the older version, they've been changing all their packaging over the last few months.
They changed the packaging and the formula!
@@KellyDriscoll oh ok! I must have the newer one then. Excited to try it soon!
Great video!
Make P:rem is hybrid not pure mineral sunscreen.
I can't get over the packaging of the HaruHaru sunscreen. I really dont like how it looks and that's enough for me to not consider it which I know is dumb.
Hey
Nope! That Isntree sunscreen is the first sunscreen to dry the HECK out of my skin.
i used to,love watching your videos but you can’t be bothered to answer your comments
Hey Anne, sorry you feel that way! I see that I've ❤ some of your comments in the past, was there a specific question I didn't answer?
@@KellyDriscoll not anymore