Welcome to Singapore, Dr Jenny & Dr Joyce. Dr Jenny, I'm a big fan of yours. Learnt a lot from your RU-vid video and I can say that almost all my skincare products are based on your recommendation. Enjoy your stay here, ladies 😊
What I do is I re apply sunscreen either a stick or a deluxe sample of sunscreen before lunch when I take a walk and do the same before I leave the office to go home 😊
Love this joint collab! The Dr. Jart color correcting cream confused me for a long time. I didnt get the hype because I was applying a lot and I looked like a ghost. Your tip to use it on top of your regular SPF is what I figured out (finally) so I’m glad you brought it up! Also Japan has some nice lip SPF (only Spf 20 though) from Rhoto Mentholatum in nice flavors like vanilla and honey and fragrance free. They are really nice I highly recommend them!
I'm always searching for the perfect sunscreen so thank you for this video. I wish you had covered spf for working out. Chemical sunscreens burn my eyes and while mineral seems to be better my face gets very sweaty. I loved one by Clinique but I think it has been discontinued. You both have beautiful skin!
I have realised in EU we have so many good sunscreen alternatives with broad spectum protection. They keep getting better and better in terms of how nicely lots of them can be applied on the skin 😊
I always wonder if Korean or Japanese sunscreens spf ratings are true. I always apply 1/4 tspn. And apply in layers. But i wonder because the formula is so lightweight and sometimes clear that if it’s actually protecting me? I know there was that scandal a few years ago where one sunscreen WASNT the actually spf 50 pa ++++ and was something like spf 23. So how do we know other sunscreens are accurate or not?
Great lip sunscreens usually have a bit lower SPF rating. Carmex lip care and the Mentholatum Melty Cream lip balm and grape Lip Baby are my favorites.
Great video, but I do have a question about sunscreen for scalp with thinning hair. Any recommendation for a sunscreen spray that would be appropriate? Many thanks!
Surprised by the CeraVe Hydrating Mineral Sunscreen recommendation. I'm fairly pale, and it left an intense white cast on my skin. For anyone reading this that isn't in the lightest skin tone range, do NOT buy it thinking it won't leave much of a white cast. It's a particularly disturbing white cast at that. Neutrogena's Mineral UV Tint comes in 4 shades and is one of the best mineral sunscreens available in the US.
I’m not sure I get the love for the new Neutrogena one. The shades are great and worked but I found it oily and messy to apply. In fairness it was when it first came out and if I recall it dried done nice but wasn’t worth the mess in application. Maybe I didn’t apply it correctly?
@@robind.5370 Honestly I think you applied it correctly lol. The packaging is a mess, but I expect "liquid" sunscreens to be somewhat messy in application. Thinking of LRP's Ultra light fluid and Naturium's UV Reflect. Both are true fluids and will run right down your check but are fantastic sunscreens. Neutrogena's UV Tint is very slightly thicker but still runny. I found it looks best when you use it as your moisturizer rather than using a separate moisturizer underneath. But yeah the bottle will look like trash by the time you're done with it lol.
I really disagree that sunscreen sticks don't mess up makeup. I can't imagine them leaving makeup as it was. The LRP spray is my go to for reapplying. I have no issues.
I don't understand why dermatologists keep recommending the Dr Jart Colour Correcting SPF for people with rosacea. I bought it based off dermatologist recommendations online, not looking at the ingredients and when it came in the mail I noticed a smell. It has fragrance oils in it, totally irritating on my rosacea! I also don't find it sits well on the skin so a complete waste of money.