y'all should have a whole series dedicated to sunscreen. I feel like since it's the most important part of a skincare routine, it should have it's own time to shine and more often!
@@Wazzaaap I purchased from the link on the official site. It’s from a Dermatologist office in the UK. It’s the “buy at skin clinic” option on the product page. Have used them for 4 orders now and never have any issues.
I live in Europe and the Eucerin oil control is the first SPF I bought when I decided to start using SPF daily and it's really amazing, it's the main reason why I felt so down with using daily sunscreen!
Love Ramón's channel! This video definitely makes me want to take a trip to the U.K. or France so I can literally just hit up Boots or the French pharmacies. lol
On the BeautyBay website there is a company called Gruum that partnered with Altruist to sell the sunscreen. It looks like a completely different company but it’s got altruist in very small yellow print on the bottles. Plus you get 2 50ml bottles of the spf 50 fluid for £10 but if you buy from the other places each 50ml bottle is about £10.
Thank you for giving European products some love! Alot of America products I can't get ahold of in Europe so this is refreshing! Garnier is a great sunscreen! I use it on my 3 year old and myself but i never thought of using it as a moisturizer so I'll try that! My normal moisturizer is already spf 30 but in the summer it would be nice to get beter coverage.
I grew up using Garnier sunscreen and still do, the kids water resistant formulation keeps me protected for hours during surfing holidays in the tropics. I've recently started using Altruist for my face in the morning and I love that it feels like a moisturiser, it also stings my eyes though but I don't mind as much. Will look into EVY next!
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I LOVEEEEE the evy sunscreens! They leave way less residue on the skin than any other sunscreen (i have tested ALL the popular ones) and I guess it is bc they go deeper. They also have ALL 5 stars of UVA protection!!! I find that whilst the kids one is the hardest to blend out bc it doesn't spread easy, it is the least greasy one once it dries down. I use it all over, even on my face and it is my fave :)
I can’t get them to work for me, the ones I’ve tried (face 30, regular 50, kids 50) are horribly sticky on my skin, yet everyone keeps saying how great they are. 😞 I want to love them as they are really easy to find here in Sweden, and the longevity is amazing. The face one stung my eyes like crazy and the body ones make my skin so sticky I struggle to get clothes on. I don’t know what I’m doing wrong..
@@curlsofa2017 dont know if you do, but I never use a moisturiser under my sunscreen bc I have oily skin. I always only use SPF in the mornings. And then i blot my face off before reaplying. Maybe thats the difference? I understand that this might not work for dryer skin. Also, yes, they sting your eyes. I find that any sunscreen that have a abnormally long wear time do this to me. I use the LP shaka fluid one on my eye lids but the evy one under and on my brow bone
@@Arthe5 I never use moisturiser on my body (even though I probably should), and that’s where I have the biggest problem with stickiness.. maybe it’s just not for me. 😔For the face I guess I can start avoiding the eye area and just wear sunglasses as I’ve just had laser eye surgery done. Before I always had to use glasses and therefore needed sunscreen all over (I was too cheap to buy prescription sunglasses). 😀 Thanks for the tip!
@@curlsofa2017 Okej va synd! Allas hud är olika antar jag :( Solglasögon är bra men även genomskinliga glasögon kan ha UV-skydd. Det beror på vilket glas och ytbehandling man väljer. De flesta leverantörerna har dock ett lättare UV-skydd i alla sina ytbehandlingar så troligen fick du lite skydd med dina vanliga glasögon också :) (men skyddet beror också på hur stora de var såklart) Hoppas lasern fungerade bra!
Love love Garner Amber Solaire sensitive advanced spf 50+. and UVA 5*. Protects against UVB UVA Long UVA. I also use their invisible UV protection must that is sprayed over makeup and additionally has Infared protection. Both feel lovely on the skin - non greasy.
You know what sucks? We are so used to the bullshit marketing throws down our throats that becasue Altruist doesnt really care about the "look" it kind of makes me feel like maybe is not a safe/good one?? I don't know...
I wish there were more cruelty free sunscreen options. For some reason I don't care how good sunscreen is if it's not cruelty free. We need to be kind to our skin and health but also to our environment
European sunscreen is the very best. Her last video about it, I went online and purchased all her recommendations. They are truly the best SPF I have ever used. No pilling, no white cast. Just the very best. Highly recommend..
Love Ramon!!! He has the best sunscreen reviews, especially for oily skin and skin of color! And he has a cosmetic formulator and aesthetician background, too!
To be honest, we don't have enough mineral SPFs in the UK. Such a struggle to find a decent one that doesn't leave a white cast. I managed to find two founded by BAME women ❤️.
As someone that lives in France, where Garnier is from, wanna know how hard it is to get that particular type of Garnier sunscreen here in France!???!!! hahaha, I can never find it in the regular store, ever, and I think I saw it ONCE in a large pharmacy, we usually have to order it online, and that sucks. You have to realise, even though it's a French brand, they don't make the same stuff for every area, including in the EU, and the UK is not the EU anymore honey, lol
I love the EVY (and I’m glad people outside Sweden are talking about it) and I usually use it when I’m done with my skincare but before breakfast. Since it’s a little dry for me I then (like 20-30 min later) apply the LRP that’s really thick and nice. My theory is that if I use two layers of sunscreen I minimize the risk of applying too little or missing spots and since I wait the second one shouldn’t mess up the first one This is for dry and really pale skin tho, it’s def not for someone that has anything but dry skin
Hi, Eucerin has an amazing sunscreen with Thiamidol for fading sun spots and evening out the skin tone. I have been using it in combination with their Dual Serum for about 3 months already and I have seen amazing results. My skin type is normal to dry and I live in very hot and humid area. I hope you can do some reviews on that product.
@@mushy470 not on my skin, and it absorbs and forms a film with a bit of a glow. I use it mostly because of the ingredient Thiamidol that is for fading sun spots, melasma etc.
@@mushy470 it doesn't, it absorbs really nicely, but I have to matify my face with powder after using it (i don't wear other makeup lately in this hot weather)
Awesome vid!! I'm always up for sunscreen recs. But I would really appreciate a list of all the UV filters for each sunscreen though. I much prefer newer filters 😅
Please do a skincare collaboration video with James welsh,Gothamista,Cassandra bankson & Beauty within Please do a nail & lipcare video & also a bridal skincare routine Please include routine finder for easy purchase of products in ur brand please
I would love to see a best European sunscreen for body! It’s so neglected(even by me) but if there’s a longer lasting body sunscreen I would love to hear about it.
Hey you can check "Cyrille Laurent " channel. He has video about high protected body sunscreen. He is a researcher and very sorted and knowledgeable about skincare. His sunscreen recommendations is really awesome and logical. Just give it a try🤗, you will not regret it.
That La Roche Posay Anthelios Fluid SPF 50+ PPD46 is insanely good, great texture, suitable for sensitive skin, VERY HIGH UVA protection, Water resistant yet really light, new generation UV filters, smooth light elegant texture, no white cast, in my opinion it isn't drying even though it has alcohol probably because of the glycerin and emollients. Sensitive, Dry, Combination, Oily Skin will probably really like it.
Shaka Fluid is for all skin types. Not just the oily ones. My skin is not oily. Eyes are extremely sensitive. The only one my eyes tolerate. Absolutely the BEST one!
Great video. I do wonder if all of these sunscreens would work for deeper skin tones like Fitzpatrick types V and V1?
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Most of them do! The only ones with questionable potential were the Altruist and P20 sunscreens, but aside from that they’re all chemical filters and don’t have white casts. As I mentioned for the Altruist, I sent some to Style and Beauty Doctor to try out, and they mostly worked really well for her as well!
Evy is a holy grail for me. I must have bought it over fifty times at this point. But omg, the eye sting is legendary! It’s SO bad. I don’t think I’ve experienced a sunscreen with worse eye sting. And possibly the same technology that gives Evy its characteristic staying power causes it to be ridiculously hard to wash out of your eyes. As a result I’ll commonly put it on exposed areas of my body, like my neck, where I’m less eager to reapply, but use a different sunscreen on my face.
Yes! I’m all about the Euro sunscreens. One you may like for dry skin is SVR Cicavit SPF 50+ Don’t know the value but filters suggest very high UVA protection and it’s very emollient … not quite as thick and emollient as P20, though it also contains all next gen filters. I also have the eye sensitivity issue and this one doesn’t irritate me at all.
The boots ratio gives the uva / uvb absorption ratio, that's not equal to the uvapf/spf ratio... according P20 the SPF is 90 and UVAPF56.6. So boots seems more like a logarithmic relation, spf90^0.896 = uvapf56.6, and 0.896 means 4 stars, so that seems more logical.
iam lookin towards buying eurecin sunscreenn for the frst time .though it is specificated for oily skin it does not say non comedogenic is tat a problem?any eucerin users here?
I adore Altruist because it's affordable. I can't afford a lot of sunscreens especially repurchase them regularly so Altruist really fits me. On the eyes, it stings my eyes when I get teary but other than that it's great.
@Sundara Daya I have used other sunscreens before I just haven't bought a new one yet but I usually use 2 brands of sunscreens. Japanese sunscreens are my next go to-s.
Is P20 reef safe and where can we get this shipped to the U.S.? So sad for the U.S. that we can’t get these filters here. I recently ordered the Evy mousse off eBay. Excited to try it. But the P20 sounds like my dream spf if it lasts that long. I wear makeup everyday due to my sunspots and I need a longer lasting one so I don’t have to reapply as often on top of my makeup.
I absolutely love some of the sunscreens mention, another good one to try is soltan face once 50+, just another great one although my favours one is the p20 kids and evy face 50 for sure (and the ultrasun mist to top up) 🤗 helps to know they’re vegan friendly and cruelty free
All organic sunscreens stain the clothing. Chemists need to solve that problem if cosmetic industry want people to use SPF. Textures, number of filters in Europe etc. are spins.
Read the packaging carefully when buying the Garnier once, they have a lot of different once. I accidentally bought one and it was super greasy, because it wasn't the right one, so look out for the right one
Evy question - Does the long lasting claim also apply to the UVA protection? In the US, I believe we test longevity and water resistance by exposing a person to UV and seeing if they get a little burnt. But, burning is mostly from UVB. So our tests don't say if the UVA protection is still working. I'm wondering if Evy's longevity is tested the same way, and if so, if there is another test or a chemical analysis that would help us gage the longevity of the Evy UVA protection.
You’ve got to try Daylong! It’s my go-to when I’m in Europe, and it’s a liposomal filter produced by Galderma, the makers of Cetaphil and Differin gel. It’s not rich, but it’s not flaky, it’s my Goldie Locks. And it’s not expensive, it’s like 8 euro for a 50 mL tube and I think 16 euro for a 200 mL tube. It sucks that it’s like double to cost in the U.S. on Amazon. Also, if you ever get some time to go to France, stock up on some Vichy and La Roche because it’s like a third cheaper there than in the states.
In the future, can you please specify for each recommendation if it's chemical or mineral ? It would be so helpful since a lot of us can only use mineral sunscreens. Thank you 💓😊
They are all chemical of hybrid. It is very difficult to find a mineral only sunscreen here in the UK and they tend to be more expensive. We have many amazing new version filters available in the EU and even my super sensitive skin can tolerate them. Weirdly enough, I get irritated with zinc sunscreens.
I purchased the Eucerin oil control sunscreen and it is great BUT it pills like crazy! It is not face mask or scarf friendly. How can I stop it from pilling so much?
The La Roche-Posay ANTHELIOS Shaka ultralet SPF 50 is also amazing for dry and sensitive skin. I've got very sensitive eyes and this is not stinging my eyes. It isn't drying, and you can you you favorite moisturizer underneath without feeling lidt you are piling yet another product on. It just disappears on top. Garnier had recently made af cheaper version/ dupe for it (solair sensitive advanced something). Same mother company = pretty good dupe
The athelios made me break out in 2 weeks, I have acne prone / relatively oily/ dehydrated skin. It is light weight and invisible but I don’t get why it gets recommended for oily skin !
susan, wouldn't the eucerin sunscreen having a strong plastic odor? well, although it claims to control oil for oily skin, me as a super oily acne prone skin does experience the dryness and flakiness after using, poor experience here