Sarah, I know you’ve been closely following Korean SPF drama so wanted to mention a video made by an amazing lady (Odile Monod) who works in cosmetic industry in that part of Asia. In that video she explains how all this happened, and more importantly, what’s currently happening in Korea in order to fix this issue. For sure a big eye opener, I highly recommend it.
@@NOBSBeauty nodding while holding a 200ml P20 from Europe. This Anessa mild milk for me just doesn't sink in.. hours later still floating like it's planning to go elsewhere- I know, on my mask!
Only used this a few days so far, but I like it. Can't really do chemical sunscreen or anything with alcohol. Most physical leaves heavy white cast. The cost for the small amount will be a problem. I'll probably only use this when I will be exposed to sun for extended periods. Thanks for the review.
Hey thank you so much ❤️ I want to ask you, do you know Anessa Perfect UV Sunscreen Skincare Milk SPF 50+ PA++++? What you think about it, is it also good?
Is that the one in the blue squeeze tube? That one is also nice for sensitive skin but does have a bit more of a tendency to have a bit of a whitecast, but works nice under foundation. No fragrance or alcohol in those.
Our computer wasn't syncing with RU-vid. RU-vidr has been bad this week, the connection speeds are so slow and it ended up being too glitchy. Hoping to do it Monday. Upgrading all our cables today to eliminate that as a potential issue. Wednesday it took over two hours to upload a three minute video. 😡 I'm thinking the new cables and Upgrading our internet will eliminate the problem and hope this will be done by Monday. 🤞🤞
Hey Sarah! Have you ever had a problem with the pump on the Dr. Jart BB cream? I really liked it, but the pump stopped working after a couple of uses and I didn’t re-purchase because of that. Maybe it was just a fluke!
I'm sorry to ask this here, but my sunscreen (Dado Sens - Germany) has ethyl alcohol (not denatured) quite high on it's list. A cream has it on 4th and fluid version on 3rd! They use good sun filters and I relatively trust the brand, it's just that this high alcohol content gave me a red flag. Don't wanna dehydrate my skin. I also notice it's leaving quite a shine and a little grease, that doesn't bother as much as the shine. Do I somehow spoil the sunscreen if I gently pad a few face areas with toilet paper? :) Thanks
I've found that there are some great sunscreens that have alcohol in them, I typically try to use a good moisturizer before it and a good moisturizer in the evening after I remove it. Typically to get the good and true sun protection you need to apply it liberally. But if the greasy feeling makes you not want to use it i think I'd say to give that a try, but just remember if it's really sunny out to reapply it. You might be losing some of the protection so if it's really sunny out just be aware of that and reapply it. Also, perhaps using a setting powder might be a good way to get rid of the greasy feeling. That might be worth trying first.
I really wanted to try anessa bubble spray but then I noticed menthol high up on the ingredient líst and it was a deal breaker for me. I am super interested in anessa spf35 gel in that blue tube. Could you post a picture of the texture on your patreon page?
Oh I'll definitely do that, it's really nice, a bit thick, but really nice for drier skin, no fragrance or alcohol. I'll been hearing from lots of people lately that disagree with me on alcohol so I went to pubmed to do some research on it. The articles are all over the board it's crazy. I think it probably comes down to skin sensitivity and personal preference.
is that what causes the stinging that I feel sometimes with stain sunscreens? I didn't know that it was the alcohol causing it because it happened with most sunscreens I've tried. ill have to look into getting a combo/mineral one for myself then..I prefer the more liquid style of sunscreen so maybe ill order an Anessa one to try unless someone has a better suggestion , and please nothing that pills that's a HUGE pet peeve of mine
A lot of sunscreens have it pretty high up the list. A lot of people actually like it because it helps it adhere better. But it does make my skin sensitive and sting.
I hate of anessa uv mild milk, it is very greasy and bad for my very oily and acne prone skin. Anessa uv milk isn't fragrance free and my skin is allergic to fragrance.
Yesstyle carries them and I've always had a good experience with ordering from them: www.yesstyle.com/en/list.html?bpt=48&q=anessa#/l=1&bt=48&q=anessa&s=10&sb=158&ss=120&bpt=48&pn=1