@@adriennea1348i hope you understand that you can also get sunburnt and sun damage in the shade. Being in the shade is better than in direct sunlight, but you still need spf ON your skin
I didn't understand why choosing lower spfs. Wouldn't it be safer to apply the higher spfs? Also, as a man that also cares about his skin and grooming, I appreciate that finally someone is talking about facial hair, beards and body hair in general. Skincare need knows no gender and I struggle to find information for people with hair on their body. So thanks, and hope for more content and demonstrations of how to apply on hair.
If you look into low vs high SPF it has been shown that SPF 30 (I believe, could be incorrect) is enough for protecting your skin. The higher SPF such as a 50 is really not that different from a 30. In the end it is just preference and whatever makes you feel safer.
@@Lucy-qv2ur that's not the full picture! the number of the level relates to the UVB protection, not the UVA protection. UVA is super important and if your sunscreen is broad spectrum, you will have a much higher amount of protection against UVA rays with a SPF of 50. also, if you don't manage to apply enough product for the full protection, you are better off using a higher SPF level in the first place. I would always recommend a SPF 50 or 50+ for these reasons
I'm pretty sure this is a missunderstanding because cassie didn't elaborate enough on this. with choosing lower SPF, she most likely meant that when you're combining two SPF products with different SPF levels, don't rely on actually achieving the full protection of the product with the higher SPF level. so to be safe, rather expect that you have the protection of the lower SPF: does that make sense to you? :) english isn't my native language
@@recordtapesbackward When I mention the SPF I'm talking bout the sunscreen protection factor. Here in the U.S. it's common for it to be UVA and UVB or a broad spectrum. As long as you are putting enough of your sunscreen you are still getting protected. If you are a beginner and unsure if you are using enough I do think it's best to apply a higher SPF especially if you see it protects your skin. Dr Dray who is a dermatologist recommends you use a higher SPF because many don't put enough sunscreen. At the end it is a preference and Cassandra is just talking about how to layer sunscreen and the benefits.
I put on a budget-friendly SPF moisturizer first thing after rolling out of bed (before I walk the dog and get my kids ready for the day), then come back and do my AM routine; I use a slightly more expensive sunscreen at that point, then reapply every few hours with a cheaper Japanese gel sunscreen to keep the layers light. I also use a mineral stick around my eyes.
Been following on IG with your travels in South Korea as well as a few certain other pages & I love the hidden wink I just saw! I can't wait to see further news for what is coming! 😉
Yesterday I was in a mall and realised I had to walk outside for another 2 hours, so re-application time. In the public restroom while I was re-applying my sunscreen, everyone was staring at me! Like why people? We should be congratulating each other! If I saw someone using spf, Id be screaming 'spf is my bff, so are you!" (I know a bit much, but why not, everyone seems so miserable in Istanbul these days 😢😻!?!)
I know the feeling. I've gotten so many weird looks when I'm in a public bathroom washing my face with a cleanser, applying moisturiser and spf, and applying bb cream (all of which I carry with me in my bag 😂)
The reality is that layering sunscreen reapplication more than one or two times requires a completely different type of product than usual to not have cake face. We would need very fine products that cover well with very little physical material formulated into a powder or mist. Reapply your sunscreen sounds good, but doing it every few hours practically runs into very real problems if you don’t want to have to wash it off your face and start over.
I'm not doing the 2 finger sunscreen thing. One thin layer, wait and then another layer like Abbey Yung. Works so much better cos 2 fingers doesnt absorb for my skin type
I actually did the measure of my face a la Lab Muffin and found out I was using WAY too much😆but better too much, than not enough. And I love Abbey too😁and always do two layers of sinscreen too💗🦋💗🦋💗🦋💗🦋
Can you explain WHY layering with the lower spf is better ? We are a tough crowd and want justification with every recommendation. Thx! Also, would have want to hear why we should or should not layer chemical & mineral together ? (I heard avobenzone cannot be mixed with titanium dioxide but not sure if it's true, but seems like that can happen very easily when we use stick sunscreen over liquid sunscreen ?!)
pretty sure that with "choosing lower SPF", she most likely meant that when you're combining two SPF products with different SPF levels, don't rely on actually achieving the full protection of the product with the higher SPF level. so to be safe, rather expect that you have the protection of the lower SPF: does that make sense to you? :) english isn't my native language
Can someone explain what she means by "stick with the low number"? What does she mean by prioritizing? Apply it first and then the higher SPF later? Or use multiple low SPFs? I'm a bit lost😅
She means based your sun protection expectations on the lower number. So if you are someone who plans to reapply a low spf sunscreen more frequently then base your timing on the lower number.
Can you just apply first for example a chemical sunscreen? Then follow it up with a hybrid or mineral sunscreen after few minutes? I’ve heard about this from Lab Muffin. She said it’s better to wait for at least 4 minutes before layering your sunscreen with another.☺️✨
its around 40 C today and omfg i have never reapplied so much sunscreen and showered so much in a few hours. im just doing house chores and the heat makes me dizzy and my little sisters'a highschool today has a gym test to run by the beach and run 4 km on the beach I SAID FUCK NO she is not going. She is sensetive to the sun she is so pale (unlike me being medium or brown) and we have had so many skin cancer scares with questionable moles. this is a reminder to ple reaply your sunscreen and keep cool!
I use Kate Somerville spf 50 setting spray(i got it on sales) to reaply every 2 hours over my makeup when i'm working or at school❤ but i use aveeno hydrating sunscreen (2 fingers) in the morning , and i reaply it every 2 hours when i dont have makeup on. I know aveeno is not vegan but i can't affort others that are availlable in Canada, if you have vegan option that are not too expensive and availlable in Canada, vegan and crualty free, i would apreciate so much❤ (for reference i have really dry skin), anywaysss i love your videos, it inspired me so much and you are such a beautiful human being ,i'm sending u all my love,!🥰
Great information as always! This might be too much to ask, but I have a suggestion: personally for me (although I doubt I’m the only one) as a neurodivergent person with a processing speed delay, it’s a little bit hard to keep up with the speed of your speech and process all the information. I find myself going back several times to understand you. Do you think you could slow down your conversational speed a little? The information you provided is priceless and appreciated 😊
She is neurodivergent as well. We ADHD'ers don't really have control over the speed of our speech. Were you aware you can change the speed of playback? I think that's a thing.
But why stick with the lower one ? I wish you explained that a little more bc I don’t understand it. You said just to be safe? What does that mean? Why wouldn’t you want the higher spf?
Hi Cassandra! May i know how you'd layer sunscreen when outdoor for hours (with minimal shade)? Do i wash off my sunscreen after 80mins and re-apply moisturizer + sunscreen, or can I keep layering until it i feel it gets too oily and shiny?
I just have to say that I REALLY wish there were more amazing all-physical filter SPFs out there that are vegan, cruelty-free, invisible and don't cost an arm and a leg .... Since I got pregnant I haven't been able to use my favorite chemical sunscreens and honestly having to switch to all physical and trying to not look like a ghost in the meantime has been such a fucking challenge and this coming from a person with fair skin. The industry simply has to do better! If anybody has recommendations PLEASE let me know!!!
generally speaking, I don't think there's scientific evidence that you can't (or shouldn't) use chemical sunscreen and filters when you're pregnant. it's fearmongering
@Southeart in the chat: This is for you😁💗🦋For facial sunscreen, the double cleanse is best for removing sunscreen, even water resistant! On the body, I've found any cream to foam cleanser on a shower pouf works great for water resistant sunscreen (The pouf is to conserve product😉) as a double cleanse on your body would be tedious and expensive. Regular body wash will remove most regular sunscreen well. Who am I to give advice? I'm "tret queen" Debbie and "shower trick hyaluronic acid" Debbie 😁😉💗🦋💗🦋💗🦋
Question - can you use setting spray and pressed powder with at least spf 30 in the place of traditional sunscreen? When I wear makeup, after the initial sunscreen application in the morning, I use both a setting spray and pressed powder with spf in it throughout the day. Regular sunscreen spf 50+. Setting spray spf 30. Powder spf 30.
Thank you so, so much for all the great advice!! Could you maybe also tell us how to wash off some if the sunscreen that we rubbed on other places than our faces, so hairline, body etc. Does that mean a shower at the end of every day? And do you have any recommendations fir sunscreens fir the body, it would be a bit expensive to use my isentree all over my body but I really dislike the sitckyness and small of the typical Sunscreens from the drugstore. Also it would need to be reef friendly, since I go swimming in lakes around the City a lot in the summer and it's so bad for the lakes, after a few day you can see the oil film from the sunscreen of all the people who went to cool down in there. Thanks, that would be so, so helpful!!
Only quasi-related to this, I guess, today my eye doctor diagnosed me with ocular rosacea. I'm actually thrilled to have the reason behind my chronically red and irritated eyes as well as a treatment plan (doxycyclene for 30 days). I am, however, now tasked with getting myself a "good eye care routine", which is what made me think to post this here since some sunscreens irritate my eyes (although, not the good ones I've found lately - at least as much as anything can really be said not to irritate my eyes). Is "a good eye care routine" different from gently double cleansing and otherwise taking care of the skin on my face?
I was recommended the anti age 50 spf amber solaire by garnier I’m typing this with eye patches under my eyes its very sunny in the uk atm and I’m prone to burning so thanks for the advice!
I have a question that I've long wondered. When you reapply suncreen, should you try to remove the old sunscreen first? Like will it prevent the new stuff from being absorbed into the skin like it needs to be or do you run the risk of patchiness from some areas being more worn away than others? I can't be the only one with this question and I dont think I've missed the answer. Thank you. You're great, Cassie! ❤
I used to layer my sunscreen, so mineral around the eye area and chemical everywhere else but then I read that if you use both mineral and chemical sunscreens together it can actually make both of them less effective against sun protection. Do you know if there's any truth in that?
I love using Olay Complete moisturizer spf15. I know it is low, but hear me out. I actually use it regularly, I use a lot, and I even reapply. I have higher spf sunscreens that when I use them I find myself using as little as possible and I can't get myself to use them everyday. One of the pros of this is is barely has that sunscreen smell to it, it rubs into my skin ( I am white though) an it is not oily but absorbs in. I have tried Olay's spf 30 but it was less enjoyable. If you can't get yourself to use sunscreen I suggest trying this. It is better than nothing. But go higher if you can.
Intral by darphin sunscreen is the best mineral sunscreen that leave’s absolutely no white cast. I use it when I don’t put makeup on. Otherwise I like to use coppertone mineral facial sunscreen under my makeup. The copper tone baby spray mineral sunscreen leaves little to no white cast for the rest of the body Then for the rest of the day I use seriously fab makeup setting spray “zinc it over”
Sorry, but, YES, it is! It's a thing! You may want to inform yourself about MEDICAL Esthetician vs. SPA Esthetician! There is a difference. Sorry, but in this case, you are VERY wrong💗🦋💗🦋
@vallerian redha where are you getting your information? It's woefully incorrect. A medical esthetician is able to do procedures, whereas an esthetician for a spa can not do treatment procedures.
I read the title as "can you laser sunscreen" and I clicked so fast!!... someone please invent semi permanent sunscreen please 😂
Yes, it's called "sunproof clothing".
@@adriennea1348 I’m not wearing sunproof clothing on the face lol
@@caitroseco6752 you do know wide brimmed hats exist, right?
@@adriennea1348i hope you understand that you can also get sunburnt and sun damage in the shade. Being in the shade is better than in direct sunlight, but you still need spf ON your skin
@@adriennea1348 you do know that those do bot give you spf50+ on your face, right?
I didn't understand why choosing lower spfs. Wouldn't it be safer to apply the higher spfs?
Also, as a man that also cares about his skin and grooming, I appreciate that finally someone is talking about facial hair, beards and body hair in general. Skincare need knows no gender and I struggle to find information for people with hair on their body. So thanks, and hope for more content and demonstrations of how to apply on hair.
If you look into low vs high SPF it has been shown that SPF 30 (I believe, could be incorrect) is enough for protecting your skin. The higher SPF such as a 50 is really not that different from a 30. In the end it is just preference and whatever makes you feel safer.
@@Lucy-qv2ur that's not the full picture! the number of the level relates to the UVB protection, not the UVA protection. UVA is super important and if your sunscreen is broad spectrum, you will have a much higher amount of protection against UVA rays with a SPF of 50. also, if you don't manage to apply enough product for the full protection, you are better off using a higher SPF level in the first place. I would always recommend a SPF 50 or 50+ for these reasons
I'm pretty sure this is a missunderstanding because cassie didn't elaborate enough on this. with choosing lower SPF, she most likely meant that when you're combining two SPF products with different SPF levels, don't rely on actually achieving the full protection of the product with the higher SPF level. so to be safe, rather expect that you have the protection of the lower SPF: does that make sense to you? :) english isn't my native language
I can't confirm, but why not just add spf1+spf2 and divide by 2?
@@recordtapesbackward When I mention the SPF I'm talking bout the sunscreen protection factor. Here in the U.S. it's common for it to be UVA and UVB or a broad spectrum. As long as you are putting enough of your sunscreen you are still getting protected. If you are a beginner and unsure if you are using enough I do think it's best to apply a higher SPF especially if you see it protects your skin. Dr Dray who is a dermatologist recommends you use a higher SPF because many don't put enough sunscreen. At the end it is a preference and Cassandra is just talking about how to layer sunscreen and the benefits.
I have to set my sunscreen with powder around my eyes so it won't run and burn my eyes... Glow by Ramon is awesome
Why have I never thought of this?
Beauty of Johnson sun relief cream plus Matt sun stick is everything.
beauty of josean*
@@corsicanlulu *beauty of joseon
If you’re here to correct people, correct them correctly 😂😂😂
@@lacqueredlola damn 😁😁😄
Yay! I burn quickly and am about to go for a long hike in a bit. I need this!
Thanks for explaining! And i LOVE your curls! So cute! 😍
Yes I’m early!! I love watching and listening to your videos while I’m at work, so much knowledge to soak in.. thank you 🫶🏽🥹
I put on a budget-friendly SPF moisturizer first thing after rolling out of bed (before I walk the dog and get my kids ready for the day), then come back and do my AM routine; I use a slightly more expensive sunscreen at that point, then reapply every few hours with a cheaper Japanese gel sunscreen to keep the layers light. I also use a mineral stick around my eyes.
Amazing. I’ve been wondering about this when I started layering my sunscreen
Can we just appreciate Cassandra's goatee on the thumbnail? Even Jack Sparrow would be like WOW! 🤩
Been following on IG with your travels in South Korea as well as a few certain other pages & I love the hidden wink I just saw! I can't wait to see further news for what is coming! 😉
Girl I just love you! You make me smile and give such wonderful information ☺️ 💖
Lmao that thumbnail, apparently you’d look fabulous even with a beard Cassandra! 😂💖
Yesterday I was in a mall and realised I had to walk outside for another 2 hours, so re-application time. In the public restroom while I was re-applying my sunscreen, everyone was staring at me! Like why people? We should be congratulating each other! If I saw someone using spf, Id be screaming 'spf is my bff, so are you!" (I know a bit much, but why not, everyone seems so miserable in Istanbul these days 😢😻!?!)
YES!!! Let's make this a thing💗🦋💗🦋💗🦋
Lolz I read that as scream "SPF is my b*tch" 😂
@@Sentient_Goose That was what my brain said as well! 🤣
I know the feeling. I've gotten so many weird looks when I'm in a public bathroom washing my face with a cleanser, applying moisturiser and spf, and applying bb cream (all of which I carry with me in my bag 😂)
The reality is that layering sunscreen reapplication more than one or two times requires a completely different type of product than usual to not have cake face. We would need very fine products that cover well with very little physical material formulated into a powder or mist. Reapply your sunscreen sounds good, but doing it every few hours practically runs into very real problems if you don’t want to have to wash it off your face and start over.
I just use one layer of cream sunscreen with a sunscreen setting spray daily. Works for me
Would love a vid about the best sunscreen sprays
I'm not doing the 2 finger sunscreen thing. One thin layer, wait and then another layer like Abbey Yung. Works so much better cos 2 fingers doesnt absorb for my skin type
I actually did the measure of my face a la Lab Muffin and found out I was using WAY too much😆but better too much, than not enough. And I love Abbey too😁and always do two layers of sinscreen too💗🦋💗🦋💗🦋💗🦋
I do the same thing....cover my face in a light layer wait and then a second light layer
Can you explain WHY layering with the lower spf is better ? We are a tough crowd and want justification with every recommendation. Thx! Also, would have want to hear why we should or should not layer chemical & mineral together ? (I heard avobenzone cannot be mixed with titanium dioxide but not sure if it's true, but seems like that can happen very easily when we use stick sunscreen over liquid sunscreen ?!)
pretty sure that with "choosing lower SPF", she most likely meant that when you're combining two SPF products with different SPF levels, don't rely on actually achieving the full protection of the product with the higher SPF level. so to be safe, rather expect that you have the protection of the lower SPF: does that make sense to you? :) english isn't my native language
Yes I'm curious also about avobenzone + mineral combination. some says ok the others says no..confused
Excellent work! Definitely saving this video in my bookmarks
Can someone explain what she means by "stick with the low number"? What does she mean by prioritizing? Apply it first and then the higher SPF later? Or use multiple low SPFs? I'm a bit lost😅
Me too.
She means based your sun protection expectations on the lower number. So if you are someone who plans to reapply a low spf sunscreen more frequently then base your timing on the lower number.
Can you just apply first for example a chemical sunscreen? Then follow it up with a hybrid or mineral sunscreen after few minutes? I’ve heard about this from Lab Muffin. She said it’s better to wait for at least 4 minutes before layering your sunscreen with another.☺️✨
its around 40 C today and omfg i have never reapplied so much sunscreen and showered so much in a few hours. im just doing house chores and the heat makes me dizzy and my little sisters'a highschool today has a gym test to run by the beach and run 4 km on the beach I SAID FUCK NO she is not going. She is sensetive to the sun she is so pale (unlike me being medium or brown) and we have had so many skin cancer scares with questionable moles. this is a reminder to ple reaply your sunscreen and keep cool!
My biggest challenge is reapplying the sunscreen over makeup while I am working. I just don't know how, so I don't do it.
I am with you!
I use Kate Somerville spf 50 setting spray(i got it on sales) to reaply every 2 hours over my makeup when i'm working or at school❤ but i use aveeno hydrating sunscreen (2 fingers) in the morning , and i reaply it every 2 hours when i dont have makeup on. I know aveeno is not vegan but i can't affort others that are availlable in Canada, if you have vegan option that are not too expensive and availlable in Canada, vegan and crualty free, i would apreciate so much❤ (for reference i have really dry skin), anywaysss i love your videos, it inspired me so much and you are such a beautiful human being ,i'm sending u all my love,!🥰
You should try the beauty of joseon sunstick if you want a mattified reapplication
Great information as always! This might be too much to ask, but I have a suggestion: personally for me (although I doubt I’m the only one) as a neurodivergent person with a processing speed delay, it’s a little bit hard to keep up with the speed of your speech and process all the information. I find myself going back several times to understand you. Do you think you could slow down your conversational speed a little? The information you provided is priceless and appreciated 😊
If you click the setting icon on the video screen, you can slow the playback to where it is more comfortable. 🙂
She is neurodivergent as well. We ADHD'ers don't really have control over the speed of our speech. Were you aware you can change the speed of playback? I think that's a thing.
But why stick with the lower one ? I wish you explained that a little more bc I don’t understand it. You said just to be safe? What does that mean? Why wouldn’t you want the higher spf?
Oh lord the thumbnail is sending me! Can we take a minute to appreciate the fabulous pirate queen Cassandra 🥰😍😂
🤣 You ALMOST look like Russell Brand without the big beard.
Thanks god that u swipe that sunscreen out from under ur nose
That part of me with OCD was screaming
Hi Cassandra! May i know how you'd layer sunscreen when outdoor for hours (with minimal shade)? Do i wash off my sunscreen after 80mins and re-apply moisturizer + sunscreen, or can I keep layering until it i feel it gets too oily and shiny?
I just have to say that I REALLY wish there were more amazing all-physical filter SPFs out there that are vegan, cruelty-free, invisible and don't cost an arm and a leg .... Since I got pregnant I haven't been able to use my favorite chemical sunscreens and honestly having to switch to all physical and trying to not look like a ghost in the meantime has been such a fucking challenge and this coming from a person with fair skin. The industry simply has to do better!
If anybody has recommendations PLEASE let me know!!!
generally speaking, I don't think there's scientific evidence that you can't (or shouldn't) use chemical sunscreen and filters when you're pregnant. it's fearmongering
Kino body moisturizer with SPF 30 all mineral sold at Walmart with a gold tint no white cast for only $9.00 for a 4ounce tube
Have you heard about Sun Bum Scalp & Hair Mist SPF 30? I would enjoy your opinion, cause I bought it and I don't know if I like it..
@Southeart in the chat: This is for you😁💗🦋For facial sunscreen, the double cleanse is best for removing sunscreen, even water resistant! On the body, I've found any cream to foam cleanser on a shower pouf works great for water resistant sunscreen (The pouf is to conserve product😉) as a double cleanse on your body would be tedious and expensive. Regular body wash will remove most regular sunscreen well. Who am I to give advice? I'm "tret queen" Debbie and "shower trick hyaluronic acid" Debbie 😁😉💗🦋💗🦋💗🦋
Question - can you use setting spray and pressed powder with at least spf 30 in the place of traditional sunscreen? When I wear makeup, after the initial sunscreen application in the morning, I use both a setting spray and pressed powder with spf in it throughout the day. Regular sunscreen spf 50+. Setting spray spf 30. Powder spf 30.
What would you recommend to someone that is allergic to sunscreen?
Thank you so, so much for all the great advice!!
Could you maybe also tell us how to wash off some if the sunscreen that we rubbed on other places than our faces, so hairline, body etc. Does that mean a shower at the end of every day?
And do you have any recommendations fir sunscreens fir the body, it would be a bit expensive to use my isentree all over my body but I really dislike the sitckyness and small of the typical Sunscreens from the drugstore. Also it would need to be reef friendly, since I go swimming in lakes around the City a lot in the summer and it's so bad for the lakes, after a few day you can see the oil film from the sunscreen of all the people who went to cool down in there.
Thanks, that would be so, so helpful!!
Only quasi-related to this, I guess, today my eye doctor diagnosed me with ocular rosacea. I'm actually thrilled to have the reason behind my chronically red and irritated eyes as well as a treatment plan (doxycyclene for 30 days). I am, however, now tasked with getting myself a "good eye care routine", which is what made me think to post this here since some sunscreens irritate my eyes (although, not the good ones I've found lately - at least as much as anything can really be said not to irritate my eyes).
Is "a good eye care routine" different from gently double cleansing and otherwise taking care of the skin on my face?
❤ thanks for the content! ❤️
I was recommended the anti age 50 spf amber solaire by garnier I’m typing this with eye patches under my eyes its very sunny in the uk atm and I’m prone to burning so thanks for the advice!
Isntree is PA++++, not PA+++
Hope you will correct your description box.
Hey Cassandra. Can you talk about the best Elf products? It seems like they’ve stepped their game up lately.
I have a question that I've long wondered. When you reapply suncreen, should you try to remove the old sunscreen first? Like will it prevent the new stuff from being absorbed into the skin like it needs to be or do you run the risk of patchiness from some areas being more worn away than others? I can't be the only one with this question and I dont think I've missed the answer. Thank you. You're great, Cassie! ❤
Do you have to wash off sunscreen everyday? Is it safe to leave it on your body?
Angel, how about the ISDIN powder or the PACIFICA spray over make up?
I used to layer my sunscreen, so mineral around the eye area and chemical everywhere else but then I read that if you use both mineral and chemical sunscreens together it can actually make both of them less effective against sun protection. Do you know if there's any truth in that?
Only if the zinc is uncoated. Most are coated now a days. But check with the manufacturer.
Omg I do this same thing sometimes! Great.
Have you tried new new sunscreens from haruharu wonder???
Hey do you know what cream that would work for tidy wee blue viens under the eye and abit round the side id appreciate any help please
wait why do we reapply the SPF with the lower number rather than the higher??
How to layer hybrid sunscreen with moisturizer?
What can I do about stinging eyes from sunscreen?
Use mineral sunscreen around the eyes.
I love using Olay Complete moisturizer spf15. I know it is low, but hear me out. I actually use it regularly, I use a lot, and I even reapply. I have higher spf sunscreens that when I use them I find myself using as little as possible and I can't get myself to use them everyday. One of the pros of this is is barely has that sunscreen smell to it, it rubs into my skin ( I am white though) an it is not oily but absorbs in. I have tried Olay's spf 30 but it was less enjoyable. If you can't get yourself to use sunscreen I suggest trying this. It is better than nothing. But go higher if you can.
I heard some filters can deactivate others.
Korean, Japanese sunscreens are safe to use in Australia as sun is very harsh here
So i am searching for soo long to find a good sunscreen in powder form? I need something that does not clogg my pores and is translusent 😵💫
Can I use sunscreen over my makeup?
Possibly but you would be disrupting the makeup you have on
why are you not supposed to put sunscreen in your hair/ on your scalp?
I thought Vitamin E was proven to make scars worse?
that beard looks so good on you lmao
I just glop it on and use a mattifying primer after lol
Not me watching this after slathering Neutrogena SPF 100 for my face 😶
Wtf the beard thumbnail 😂😂😂😂
Intral by darphin sunscreen is the best mineral sunscreen that leave’s absolutely no white cast. I use it when I don’t put makeup on. Otherwise I like to use coppertone mineral facial sunscreen under my makeup. The copper tone baby spray mineral sunscreen leaves little to no white cast for the rest of the body
Then for the rest of the day I use seriously fab makeup setting spray “zinc it over”
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I must have gotten used to Tiktok because this is an UNBEARABLE AMOUNT OF TALKING. Get to the point 😭
Sorry Cass but "medical" esthetician doesn't exist in USA
Sorry, but, YES, it is! It's a thing! You may want to inform yourself about MEDICAL Esthetician vs. SPA Esthetician! There is a difference. Sorry, but in this case, you are VERY wrong💗🦋💗🦋
@@DRVenard same thing different names since only master or regular esthetician recognized
@@megleland6320 you mean esthetician or master since there's no "medical" esthetician
@vallerian redha where are you getting your information? It's woefully incorrect. A medical esthetician is able to do procedures, whereas an esthetician for a spa can not do treatment procedures.
Just freaking Google medical esthetician please!