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HOW TO CHOOSE A SUNSCREEN FOR YOUR FACE. Dermatologist ‪@DrDrayzday‬ tips for how to choose the best sunscreen for your skin type.
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@paulacothren3591
@paulacothren3591 Год назад
I appreciate Dr. Dray's expert attention to sunscreen needs for all people.
@KuwaitiHabibi
@KuwaitiHabibi Год назад
Totally.
@francisconava7639
@francisconava7639 4 месяца назад
She has Mexican roots thats why she knows about ppl of color need when it come to skin care
@CatharsisByProxy
@CatharsisByProxy 8 месяцев назад
Dr., you've done so much to help me better care for my skin-health and I can't thank you enough. Not only is my skin looking better than it ever has since puberty but, more importantly, I think your constant plea for everyone to use proper sun protection has made the biggest difference. I may not be l able to *see* any dramatic changes in my skin just from using sunscreen but, considering what sunscreen is for, I'd say that's a good sign. I'm in my early 20's and I lost my dad Thanksgiving night almost 1 year ago to a multitude of illnesses - but by far the most aggressive illness he had was skin cancer. I know genetically I'm already at an even greater risk for the same fate than people whose family history doesn't include skin cancer but I feel like I at least have a handle on the controllable factors. I've even quit smoking thanks to this newfound concern for my skin. The cosmetic help you've provided me is of course greatly appreciated, but I couldn't in a million years even begin to express my gratitude for the way you've influenced my overall health for the better. It's not every day a RU-vidr changes the course of perhaps the rest your life.
@ks7343
@ks7343 Год назад
Thank you! As a Level II girl, I use the highest SPF as I can get, and avoid the sun between 10 and 2. Life long shade-seeker!
@beans1170
@beans1170 Год назад
Dr. Dray You hit out of the park with this one too !! Thank you so much
@yaredgetachew7556
@yaredgetachew7556 10 месяцев назад
Wow! I am a Dermatologist too but I have got a lot from this video! Thank you so much!
@juliabinford6500
@juliabinford6500 Год назад
Thank you for the details based on that study. I’m pleasantly surprised that they took a look at more individualized recommendations.
@roisinkennedy1861
@roisinkennedy1861 11 месяцев назад
Thank you for mentioning different sunscreen’s appropriateness for different parts of the world. I feel like lots of skincare RU-vidrs live in hot places (Texas, Australia etc) and applying SPF50+ every 2h can feel a bit extreme during dark, gloomy UK winters!
@jackdaw99
@jackdaw99 8 месяцев назад
Exactly, the UV index is 1 at most for almost half of the year where I live. I really appreciate the realistic information.
@betsycotton6317
@betsycotton6317 4 месяца назад
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@rifqaallie5975
@rifqaallie5975 Год назад
Hi Dr Dray... Thank you for keeping us educated 🙏 love South Africa ❤
@imfinereally
@imfinereally Год назад
This was a fantastic video! I loved how much data you referenced, I truly appreciate it. 💜
@wr3504
@wr3504 Год назад
I love the Trader Joe’s face and body sunscreen becasue it has a cooling effect and it spreads well it’s affordable and doesn’t tear up my eyes!
@ayan0834
@ayan0834 10 месяцев назад
This is SO informative! Thank you so much for teaching us!
@preciousmousse
@preciousmousse 11 месяцев назад
Dr Dray's really taught me everything about skin care! I started out with Anthelios Shaka Fluid, then I went on to Garnier's Ambre Soleil for both face (with glicerin) and for body and they were burning my face, especially the areas with psoriasis. Got Eucerin's one for sensitive skin and it works wonders on me! So glad that I can wear a chemical one ♥️ P.S.: Dr Dray, please look into the Autoimmune Protocol. I ditched all psoriasis conventional treatments long ago and this is clearing me up!
@chriscaffey5685
@chriscaffey5685 Год назад
Also re: eyes...if you are using something gentle on your face but chemical on your body, do your face FIRST or wash your hands after you do your body before you do your face. It's probably obvious, but I did it wrong and kept thinking my face sunscreen was burning my eyes, but it was the residue of the chemical sunscreen from my body still on my hands!
@sazdoxie4247
@sazdoxie4247 Год назад
Well done! So informative and understandable
@wilkes1997
@wilkes1997 9 месяцев назад
Excellent explanation I really appreciated learning how the sunscreen operates in terms of reflection and absorption and about the specific wavelengths of light and how they interact with the atmosphere and our skin.
@kathleenrubenstein5475
@kathleenrubenstein5475 9 месяцев назад
Watching tennis. This is encouraging, One of the players was about a minute later being ready to start cus she was putting lots of sunscreen on her face.
@Sebastian-xy3xk
@Sebastian-xy3xk Год назад
Thank you for this video. As a Canadian, I'm thankful that we have a lot of options here. From what I have read, UVA protection here is evaluated nearly identical to the US metric, but formulators have the option to have their sunscreens with a UVA circle to designate the UVAPF is 1:3 of the SPF (the EU standard). If you are based in the US, I believe Amazon Canada sends packages over there. Nearly all the sunscreens L'Oréal sells here have that UVA circle, I highly recommend the Garnier Ombrelle Sport SPF 60 sunscreen if you can get it. :)
@alisha1377
@alisha1377 Год назад
Thank you for the advice!!
@philee2020
@philee2020 Год назад
Amazing info! I have tried so many great sunscreens since discovering your channel- and I totally stand by the Avène Intense Protect SPF50+ with the patented Triasorb UV filter. I love that it protects from blue-light on top of being a powerful protector against all UVA rays. I wear it on its own without moisturizer as it’s super hydrating. It’s very water and sweat-resistant. Plus, it’s alcohol-free, fragrance-free, and silicone-free. Just perfect.
@cm3984
@cm3984 11 месяцев назад
Thanks Dr Dray this is really helpful and simple to understand. Thank you for making it available to all skin types ❤😊
@margieryne6220
@margieryne6220 Год назад
I’m pretty sure I’m a 1, thanks for this information! Have a great weekend!🥰
@margaretkasanduku9831
@margaretkasanduku9831 Год назад
Thankyou Dr Dray.With love from Kenya.
@kathymobile11
@kathymobile11 10 месяцев назад
I love your channel and know that you are very scientific in the way you approach products, so I thought this might be of interest. Thanks!
@kathleenrubenstein5475
@kathleenrubenstein5475 9 месяцев назад
I'm 79, so the skin under my eyes is a bit crepey and is darkish. Concealers don't go on smoothly no matter what I try. More moisturizer, less moisturizer, primer, whatever. BUT tinted sunscreen goes on smoothly and does a good job of lightening it. Yay for tinted sunscreen.
@alicemack7735
@alicemack7735 8 месяцев назад
Dr. Dray, I would love for you to do a video on the eyeshadow and lipstick colors you wear using cruelty free brands that are affordable. I think you choose the right colors.
@mariaburger8774
@mariaburger8774 Год назад
I was using Anthelios 50+ for much more than a decade but since uvmune 50+ was launched I now really begin to feel more snap and radiance. Hope this is not bias. Big thanks for always informing us! 🌺We're so lucky🍀
@astrea79
@astrea79 Год назад
I've noticed a similar difference with the uvmune on my face too. I like that it's in a small bottle that I can easily carry in my bag.
@tatianaschoenfield9819
@tatianaschoenfield9819 11 месяцев назад
It’s ok, have not noticed any difference. Quite pricey only 50ml .
@ketoacid3393
@ketoacid3393 Год назад
This is game changing for me as I have a deeper skin tone, Spf 30 + Broad-spectrum is probably 10$ cheaper. Makes the non mineral more affordable- I can't wear a cast in public
@paigeroberts96
@paigeroberts96 Год назад
What I find challenging is finding a sunscreen that can be reapplied on top of makeup without ruining it. Sprays and powders are better than nothing, but I find those aren't adequate for preventing burns (similarly for scalp/hair sunscreens as well)
@amanday5480
@amanday5480 Год назад
I remember way back when, Dr.Dray’s mom patted in a cream type sunscreen with fingers over her face, the patting motion may work over makeup?
@shade247
@shade247 Год назад
Excuse me…scalp and hair sunscreen..?
@Anon_E_Muss
@Anon_E_Muss Год назад
Elta MD and dermatologica prism protect sunscreens are light enough that I was able to apply makeup on top of them and it wasn't too greasy feeling. Worked out fine
@thelearner9984
@thelearner9984 Год назад
I saw a video about reapplying sunscreen and how difficult especially if you are wearing makeup on RU-vid shorts. The woman in question refused to do it for the same reason you mentioned and apparently, there is a solution in the form of a spray or powder. I would love to send Dr Dray the link to the video so she can analyse it but links don't always work on RU-vid. This is because I read the comments for that video and some people are complaining it doesn't offer protection, and some are saying it does.
@DouceVipere
@DouceVipere Год назад
@@thelearner9984sprays and powder are “secondary” protection. You HAVE to use a cream sunscreen, then make up, go to work and reapply a powder or spray sunscreen at lunchtime and at end of work day. I’m Fitzpatrick I and did that all my life (51 here!), I hate being sunburned. If you are indoors all day, this is more than enough. If you are working outdoors or on the beach you HAVE to reapply CREAM. Forget makeup. Powder and spray are only a light reinforcement of your protection, should never be used as a primary source, it doesn’t offer appropriate coverage.
@josiahpaintsil6932
@josiahpaintsil6932 Месяц назад
This was a very informative and helpful video, especially for people with high amounts of melanin. Thank you!
@WiseFamin
@WiseFamin Год назад
A fantastic overview of everything a consumer needs to know before purchasing a sunscreen (in the US and elsewhere)! Super thorough! Thanks, Dr Dray. I think the only aspect you didn't cover was reef-friendly sunscreens--and you've covered that in other videos. As always, I appreciate the bibliography! Interesting too to see all this information in one place--you really see where institutional racism has affected photoprotection in dermatology. More than half of the Fitzpatrick Skin Type scale covers people of European heritage, and even now in the US we have more focus on protection against UVB rays (which mostly affects Fitzpatrick I-III) but not nearly as much data and prophylactics regarding damage from UVA rays or visible light (which affects everyone else). Hopefully this will change soon.
@bucky7505
@bucky7505 Год назад
all are reef friendly! she’s said the studies that claimed it was harmful is because they were injecting it into the reef.
@db-gb5xi
@db-gb5xi Год назад
Lab Muffin has videos as well myth busting the reef claim. One scientist said if that's a concern for people, they should use mineral sunscreens and wear upf swimwear.
@21972012145525
@21972012145525 11 месяцев назад
i thought this same thing. hope it changes
@user-ns6tf3ly6x
@user-ns6tf3ly6x Год назад
This isvery helpful since I use different types depending on my day, especially on days that I spend time outdoors! Thank you for your clarifications! Looks like I am phototype III, interesting!
@DrDrayzday
@DrDrayzday Год назад
thanks for watching
@whitneybrown4067
@whitneybrown4067 Год назад
Greetings Theresa Berg hope u r well n Happy Friday😀👍💜….
@aleksarobinson5885
@aleksarobinson5885 Год назад
This is great and very informative video. Thank you. Don’t forget people who have to spend time for work or whatever reason. There is no such a thing as “Don’t spend too much time outside” for them.
@carrievanderhoff
@carrievanderhoff Год назад
Excellent point! Entire groups of folks must work outdoors year-round. In Texas a U.S.P.S. Letter Carrier recently perished from excessive heat exposure. For that population multi faceted tools are necessary for sun protection beyond skin protection.
@heartquaked
@heartquaked Год назад
For me, it also has to be a joy to apply to my face & body so I’ll prioritize putting it on (and reapplying it.) I’ve been LOVING the Eucerin sunscreens you have posted about. It’s not greasy at all, it goes on super smooth, and offers amazing protection!
@stevedorecharley2849
@stevedorecharley2849 Год назад
Right there with you. I want whatever it is I’m using to feel good going on. I like the eucerin cream as well as Sun Bum, which feels dreamy (I even like the scent, which luckily my skin is ok with).
@Night-Shade.
@Night-Shade. 11 месяцев назад
How is the cast?
@stevedorecharley2849
@stevedorecharley2849 11 месяцев назад
@@Night-Shade. both are chemical sunscreens, so neither has a cast.
@elmansourfarah6437
@elmansourfarah6437 11 месяцев назад
Which sunscreen u use?
@elmansourfarah6437
@elmansourfarah6437 11 месяцев назад
Which sunscreen u use?
@mmaiike
@mmaiike Год назад
I hope you’re doing okay dr dray! Live your videos!!!!
@geekerella7296
@geekerella7296 Год назад
So informative. Thank you.
@ryanmg90
@ryanmg90 Год назад
I hate the claims that mineral/inorganic sunscreens are better around the eyes.. in my experience, these burn and sting exactly the same (sometimes even more) as any other category of sunscreen. It's the inactive ingredients and the overall formulation that causes irritation, not the sunscreen filters themselves. You just need to find a sunscreen that you can tolerate around the eyes, regardless of it being mineral or chemical (inorganic/organic).
@carrievanderhoff
@carrievanderhoff Год назад
I agree with you whole heartedly and have encouraged the same issue especially while exercising outdoors in warm/hot sunshine. Found a product that is working well this Summer: "hello bello" Face + Body Sun Stick SPF 30, 22% Zinc Oxide.Comes in a chubby twist up stick 1 oz. container. Works great round entire orbital region, lips as well as other hot spots.
@msk-qp6fn
@msk-qp6fn Год назад
Same!! I found that my eyes are sensitive to the likes of octocrylene, octinoxcate, octisilate, but it is also a matter of formulation because I have used sunscreens with those filters but did not or barely stung my eyes. I have experienced eye stinging from paula's choice daily moisturizing lotion spf30 and that one is a mineral sunscreen; i still love that product but damm the sting
@FernandoTorrera
@FernandoTorrera Год назад
I’ve stopped putting sunscreen around my eyes and use prescription sunglasses that also have uv protection.
@KuwaitiHabibi
@KuwaitiHabibi 11 месяцев назад
You look extra beautiful here doc! ❤
@user-hv3fk8go3e
@user-hv3fk8go3e Год назад
I got the Trader Joe's SPF 40 that you recommended ages ago. It works great for me and does not sting eyes, and I do apply it directly to my eyelids.
@priscillab1109
@priscillab1109 14 дней назад
Can you share the name of this? Is a stick? Thank you
@user-hv3fk8go3e
@user-hv3fk8go3e 14 дней назад
Hi. It is the Trader Joes brand facial sunscreen spf40.
@canidcourier
@canidcourier Месяц назад
Love this video, really clear, practical advice. After having issues with so many sunscreens (irritation, breakouts, stickiness or extreme dryness), I settled on Altruist spf 30 from your recommendation, but at first i felt bad for only using spf 30 as I'm Fitzpatrick I. However i realised that the fact Altruist spf 30 is so affordable compared to others i tried, is easily accessible for me, and was comfortable & not sticky/shiny meant i was actually wearing it regularly, wearing enough with each application, and would reapply throughout the day. I stopped worrying about spf 30 vs 50 after i went kayaking in Malta for 2 weeks and i didnt burn at all. Ultimately the best sunscreen for you is the one you are motivated to use properly and regularly.
@paulajeffries6256
@paulajeffries6256 Год назад
Thanks dr, dray. Happy Friday.❤
@user-zm3im7sl9c
@user-zm3im7sl9c Год назад
Thank you, Dr Dray! Love your channel! ❤
@laurastrobel718
@laurastrobel718 Год назад
Thanks for explaining the Fitzpatrick scale and all of the other great info and tips here. Happy Friday 🌞🌸
@DrDrayzday
@DrDrayzday Год назад
Glad it was helpful!
@laurastrobel718
@laurastrobel718 Год назад
@@DrDrayzday Always 🤗
@lidiarodriguez6450
@lidiarodriguez6450 Год назад
Dr Dray you are amazing. Thank you for you expertise ❤
@thanosfield2642
@thanosfield2642 Год назад
I like the Avene spf 50+ broad spectrum sunscreen lotion man it's so hydrating and shinny enough for my preferences 😊❤. Next is going to be definitely a gel because I'm intrigued by how will it feel on the skin. Anyway sun protective behavior is essential for a happy and harm free summer 😅. Thanks Doctor for telling us how much safety and caution against sun exposure really mean and how crucial it is for our wellbeing ❤😊.
@DrDrayzday
@DrDrayzday Год назад
Avene has some really great sunscreens options outside the us
@thanosfield2642
@thanosfield2642 Год назад
@@DrDrayzday True but so does USA has quite excellent options too to choose from 😍. Anyway the most important thing is just like you said Doctor Andrea "to choose a sunscreen that yes would be best for us but also we have to be consistent and loyal to it by applying it as recommended".
@x-Kennii-x
@x-Kennii-x 7 месяцев назад
I'm glad to hear I'm not the only one that gets terrible breakouts from sunscreen 😭 started using the la roche posay anthelios sunscreen a few months ago and it broke me out so badly like I've never seen before. My skin's still recovering from it now
@tatyana1189
@tatyana1189 7 месяцев назад
Oh i am same type as you, and i just bought that sunscreen, not using yet its winter and i am 99% of time in dark but i wanted good spf when spring starts, now I am not sure... Have you used some other that you can recommend?
@x-Kennii-x
@x-Kennii-x 7 месяцев назад
@@tatyana1189 @tatyana1189 I haven't found anything yet 😩 I'm exactly the same. Taking a break since it's winter and we have only like 6 hours of daylight in the UK. But I'm hoping to find something for spring too. I've tried the bondi sands one which I think doesn't irritate my skin but I find it really greasy. I've just bought a Korean Sunscreen (one of the SKIN1004 ones but I can't remember which one). I'm not holding out much hope but I'm gonna start by testing it on my neck and chest for a few weeks and seeing what happens.
@chelsey3411
@chelsey3411 6 месяцев назад
Have you tried the Paula’s choice nongreasy sunscreen in the purple tube? It’s great for acne prone skin! I’ve also heard good things about the INNISFREE daily UV defense for clog prone skin and the Eucerin oil-control face sunscreen specifically for oily or acne prone skin types
@Jasmine215100
@Jasmine215100 Месяц назад
Before I developed hereditary Rosacea, I never had any allergies to ANY makeup products, sunscreens, sunblock, shampoos, etc. After I did get it, I noticed I could not tolerate my old standby Neutrogena SPF 110-150 and it had TOTALLY PROTECTED my face from getting sunburned at all! I loved it! Now though, I have to use Vanicream SPF 60+ and that seems to work as well. The Neutrogena one now breaks my face out in a rash and it's hard to clear! Your immune system can change over time and having an Autoimmune skin disease makes it worse!
@DeloriHikes4fun
@DeloriHikes4fun 11 месяцев назад
I use two. I use one that is mattifying like Super Goop Matte Sunscreen and then the Neotrogena Liquid Tinted Sunscreen in medium. I am stuck on this combination. I put the matte sunscreen on first and then top it off with the liquid. It gives a very nice effect. I love your videos.
@OneTrueWord1988
@OneTrueWord1988 Месяц назад
So many variables!! Arrrrggggg!! Before this video, all I thought I had to do was look for 50 SPF, and decide how I wanted it to look/feel on my face! 😳
@luv945
@luv945 Год назад
Dr. Dray, thank you very much. ❤
@mariamjachvadze1582
@mariamjachvadze1582 Год назад
Using Avene tinted sunscreen SPF 50, it's been a few years now. Each time I wear it, everyone is asking me why does my skin look so good and what's my skincare routine. I'm literally glowing. It's irreplaceable for light/medium skin tone who has dry and sensitive skin.
@TheMocao
@TheMocao Год назад
I believe I’m Fitzpatrick 5 - I didn’t think I could sunburn - until I did 😒 Now, I regularly use minéral sunscreen , because chemical sunscreen irritates my skin, and I avoid sun.
@annenymety209
@annenymety209 Год назад
As a Fitz 1, I prefer the term “fair” to “pale.” 😋😋
@dcmenchavez
@dcmenchavez 11 месяцев назад
Love the La Roche-Posay Anthelios Melt in ❤ great for humid days. Does not irritate my eyes.
@xiazou4103
@xiazou4103 4 месяца назад
This is great, thx you!
@elizabethdeltoro9747
@elizabethdeltoro9747 Год назад
Dr Dray: you are a blessing for us 🙌🏼 putting your experience and knowledge in a simple way. I have learned a lot with your informative videos. Should make one with Dr. V (Vanita Rattan). 😀 I am always searching the best sunscreen for me, mineral is my favorite. Thanks🤗
@meggieprice
@meggieprice Год назад
Using the LaRoche Posay UVMune cause I can get it here in Mexico 😍 Stocking up lol.
@DrDrayzday
@DrDrayzday Год назад
It's so good!
@joshuabernil8118
@joshuabernil8118 Год назад
Hi Dr. Dray!
@claudiasmith9117
@claudiasmith9117 Год назад
Happy Friday Dr Dray. ❤ Thank you for this video ❤ 1:58
@larae6799
@larae6799 Год назад
I'm trying to determine my Fitzpatrick Classification. I'm a very pale red head with green eyes. I burn easily, but I can get quite the tan (and freckles)! I had melanoma 6 years ago, and haven't had a tan since! Thank you for your videos Dr. Dray! :)
@carrievanderhoff
@carrievanderhoff Год назад
Sounds like a "2" since the Fitzpatrick scale claims a "1" always burns, never tans. Next time you visit a dermatologist he/she can determine for you. It must be in your chart where treated in past if you need,/want to know.
@gieslerbrad
@gieslerbrad Год назад
Vanicream for face is my holy grail. I’ll put some tinted Neutrogena over it if I have time or don’t want such a white cast but it’s not usually an issue.
@peanut_destroyer_of_worlds
@peanut_destroyer_of_worlds 4 месяца назад
I find it interesting on finding sunscreen because when i was younger i lived on a farm and i was outside alot and i wouldnt burn often and i was very tan now as an adult i rarely go outside and burn with in 2 hours
@alfaridhussain9916
@alfaridhussain9916 Год назад
Hi Dr Dray! Great video! I was wondering if you know of chemical sunscreens with uvA and visible light protection? Thanks!
@stevedorecharley2849
@stevedorecharley2849 Год назад
I’ve tried using a mineral stick around my eyes, but I had to press really hard to apply it and had to rub it in with my fingers afterward. Now I just use a mineral lotion around the eyes, and it works great.
@donnaralston6618
@donnaralston6618 Год назад
My skin is super sensitive. I recently tried the Neutrogena serum sunscreen fragrance-free and it literally burned the skin around my eyes and on my decollete. It took weeks to heal. The only organic sunscreen I trust right now is the Beauty of Joseon Relief Sun.
@Novemberrain111
@Novemberrain111 Год назад
Good Morning Dr. Dray🌸and to everyone watching😊 Happy Friday!
@DrDrayzday
@DrDrayzday Год назад
Morning!
@HuongTran-tl1iz
@HuongTran-tl1iz Год назад
To you too
@stephaddiction
@stephaddiction Год назад
I'd love to see a list of your recommendations for people with level 3 and higher, who have acne prone skin and hyperpigmentation ❤❤❤
@Novemberrain111
@Novemberrain111 Год назад
@@HuongTran-tl1izsame to you!😊your cats are precious😻
@Eyeballs1386
@Eyeballs1386 Год назад
Excellent video 🤓
@deborah972
@deborah972 11 месяцев назад
Hi dray ,my favourite la Roche posay sunscreen for face 😊 xx
@ahsu0208
@ahsu0208 Год назад
If anyone here is living in europe, we have so many exceptional sunscreens at the drugstore. The one I think is the best is the Garnier ambre solaire “anti-age” super UV sunscreen with hyaluronic acid (not the glycerin version!) This sunscreen is very perfect, it is also the only sunscreen my boyfriend will wear.
@karinvancaspel
@karinvancaspel Год назад
Thanks for the suggestion! I wish she would do a best European sunscreens video😃🙏🏻
@karinvancaspel
@karinvancaspel Год назад
I spoke too soon, she does have a European sunscreen video from 2019! Although I still would love an update😉
@ahsu0208
@ahsu0208 Год назад
@@karinvancaspel yes! because there’s new formulas coming out literally every year
@morgianasartre6709
@morgianasartre6709 Год назад
I really liked that one but sadly it would start to ball up on my skin after about 30-60 min. I think the Uriage bariesun spf50+ cream is quite similar while not balling up and offering water resistance which is a must for me during summer months.
@wallflower6942
@wallflower6942 Год назад
I tried this one, but found it to be too hydrating/greasy/slippery. Nicer with dry weather or dry skin, but not for oily skin or the humid summers in my country. It's not a bad sunscreen, but not for everyone!
@user-yz4jw8gf2e
@user-yz4jw8gf2e 8 месяцев назад
Can you please do a video like this for moisturizer and cleanser?
@lashaneeaglin4283
@lashaneeaglin4283 2 месяца назад
Dr. Dray, could you share your thoughts on the Black Girl Sunscreen.
@amandadietemann5180
@amandadietemann5180 Год назад
I use a chemical sunscreen but it was making my eyes burn, so I recently got a mineral sunscreen to use around my eye area and it makes my skin burn so bad! I can't win lol. Thanks for this super informative video though!
@imadelr
@imadelr Год назад
Hi Dr. Dray. Please post products you used here especially foundation or sunscreen.
@tonyj4271
@tonyj4271 Год назад
great topic and happy Friday guys xo
@DrDrayzday
@DrDrayzday Год назад
Thank you! You too!
@davidshabas3839
@davidshabas3839 Год назад
Happy Friday Dr Dray so excited to be here I live for this ❤️
@whitneybrown4067
@whitneybrown4067 Год назад
Greetings David Shabas hope u r well n Happy Friday😀👍💜….
@DrDrayzday
@DrDrayzday Год назад
Morning!
@davidshabas3839
@davidshabas3839 Год назад
​@@DrDrayzday❤
@davidshabas3839
@davidshabas3839 Год назад
​@@whitneybrown4067happy Friday Whitney 👍
@davidle3567
@davidle3567 Год назад
Chemical and Hybrid sunscreens for me
@lizzyyoder4257
@lizzyyoder4257 9 месяцев назад
Hey Dr. Dray! I love Mentholatum Sunplay Clear Water Sunscreen with Color Control SPF50+ but the bottle is so small, and barely makes it to the end of the month. Is there anything similar that is affordable and still has that blue-blurring effect? This is the BEST sunscreen for my eyes, but I really need a bigger bottle, and something affordable. Any suggestions? Thank you for all of your work!
@tracyramos1019
@tracyramos1019 Год назад
I use a baby formula stick around my eyes it's the only thing that doesn't irritate them, I also always wear sunglasses.
@s.7948
@s.7948 Год назад
Ooo which one?
@tracyramos1019
@tracyramos1019 Год назад
@@s.7948 coppertone
@michelemarks5026
@michelemarks5026 Месяц назад
I just watched a video by Dr. Michael Greger. He said that the only really safe sunscreens are the mineral ones (zinc and titanium dioxide) because the skin absorbs higher levels of the chemicals in the chemical sunscreens than the FDA has deemed safe and that the sunscreen industry has not done adequate testing of the chemical ones over a lifetime of usage. I am curious what you think Dr. Dray and if you have any physical sunscreens you'd suggest for the face that are not super white!
@mishy_mix
@mishy_mix Год назад
Can you do a video on the best mexoryl sunscreens??
@user-gy3vk5cx6c
@user-gy3vk5cx6c Год назад
Good day, Doc! I have a concern re: Acne spot treatment Will my acne worsen if I stop using acne spot treatment after using it for a month? The acne spot treatment I used was Salyzap. I don't have enough money to buy it again since it is pricey for me, so I want to buy another that is affordable, but it contains AHA/BHA. I hope you could answer this one. If it's okay. Thank you so much!
@hopelessatusernames
@hopelessatusernames Год назад
It's sad we in the UK don't get a lot of the products Dr D recommends. I like Boots Soltan hydrating facial sunscreen with niacinamide, inexpensive and haven't experienced eye stinging
@cindywharton5558
@cindywharton5558 Год назад
I tried lots of sunscreens but they all stung my eyes. I found that boots no 7 do a sunscreen stick for eyes and lips. I buy it especially for round my eyes and it's great!
@morgianasartre6709
@morgianasartre6709 Год назад
We get much better sunscreens outside the US so it's pretty much a sin to complain lol
@irisk934
@irisk934 Год назад
Hi Andrea, I haven't been posting because I'm on vacation in Norway! You better believe I packed a ton of sunscreen since the sun rises at 3:30 a.m. and doesn't set until 11 pm! I was actually pretty stressed out about all the sunshine I was going to be getting😂😂 but I am having a great time with my family! Keep up the wonderful videos!
@DrDrayzday
@DrDrayzday Год назад
so glad to hear you are having a great time!
@irisk934
@irisk934 Год назад
Thank you for replying!❤❤ I respect you so much and love all your videos. I'm still watching for sure, just a day behind because Norway is 9 hours ahead of my usual California time.
@Hemmyii
@Hemmyii Год назад
You’re such a world traveler! Have a great trip!
@heyits_jr
@heyits_jr 6 месяцев назад
Hi Dr. Dray! 👋👋 What can you say about silicone elastomer sunscreens? Is it true that you don't need to reapply every 2 hours?
@perfeptions
@perfeptions Год назад
Needed this video right now! ❤
@DrDrayzday
@DrDrayzday Год назад
thanks for watching
@perfeptions
@perfeptions Год назад
@@DrDrayzday thank you for sharing your knowledge with us ❤️❤️❤️
@saphira968
@saphira968 Год назад
Dr. Dray can you do recommendations video for each skin type? I think that would great.
@db-gb5xi
@db-gb5xi Год назад
Dr Dray has an older video on sunscreens broken down by fitzpatrick types.
@maricelgund
@maricelgund Год назад
Happy Friday, Dr. Dray ❤
@DrDrayzday
@DrDrayzday Год назад
Happy Friday!
@sophh4830
@sophh4830 Год назад
Please can you review DR VANITA Rattan's SPF 50 - its mineral based
@Lu-bk1qq
@Lu-bk1qq Год назад
Dr Dray - how can we take our sunscreen on the go? Especially for those of us in warmer climates, putting a sunscreen in my bag or car will inevitably melt, which surely could negatively affect the formula (I’m guessing). What can we do?!
@joshuarock4631
@joshuarock4631 11 месяцев назад
Thank you Dr my partner is very dark I rub sunscreen on him he always says he's black he's protected while he's outside all day. I told him your skin is a organ the sun is so strong wear spf
@dalya188
@dalya188 2 месяца назад
Excellent
@scarface760songz
@scarface760songz Год назад
eucerin age defense 50 with hyaluronic acid is a good one also really like the way it goes on the skin with out the white cast or greasy feel
@aygulmemet4201
@aygulmemet4201 3 месяца назад
I never knew that the measurements on the bottle is this important. Thank you so much for the lesson Dr Dray.
@moniquelindholm1381
@moniquelindholm1381 Год назад
Hi Dr. Dray:) I was wondering what your Fitzpatrick skin type is?
@angelacrowder6127
@angelacrowder6127 Год назад
Happy Friday Dr Dray ❤
@DrDrayzday
@DrDrayzday Год назад
Morning!
@bekah2138
@bekah2138 Год назад
I don't like the tints that much anymore. I fall back on Vanicream. my skin gets red from some sunscreens and my eyes burn on others. Vanicreams 50 spf cream i love. I really like the Vanicream line what I've tried in general.
@bekah2138
@bekah2138 Год назад
the vanicream sunscreen is for sensitive skin. it's affordable and my skin likes it.
@stephernoodle
@stephernoodle Год назад
Thank you so much for recommending the Neutrogena tinted mineral sunscreen- has been a lifesaver for me!! And when I wear powder over it I don’t get as greasy during the day. The one lasting problem I have with sunscreen is that every single one I’ve ever tried has that strong chemical smell and it’s a trigger for my allergies, especially when I’m wearing a mask. If they can ever make a good sunscreen that doesn’t have a strong smell I would have no problem wearing it 24/7!
@georgiabrisco2174
@georgiabrisco2174 Год назад
You may like the Hada Labo Koi Gokujyun White Gel UV SPF50. Dr Dray’s discussed it before :). I really enjoy it.
@21972012145525
@21972012145525 11 месяцев назад
you don't need to wear it 24/7. just in the sun lol
@piratesalleycats2290
@piratesalleycats2290 11 месяцев назад
Same here! The lightest shade is the only sunscreen that matches my skin perfectly and I apply it happily every morning. I never thought I would find a product like this.
@cynthiavaldez1182
@cynthiavaldez1182 11 месяцев назад
Thank you
@Neurotic_Rachel
@Neurotic_Rachel Месяц назад
Hi! Can you explain a little more why (as of now) it appears that paler skin tones aren’t affected by visible light? I appreciate any clarification!
@jenniferlinkous9444
@jenniferlinkous9444 Год назад
Dr. Dray, thank you for another informative video! I use SolaBar sunscreen and I love it. I am a type 2 to 3, and I like to get a hint of color (not like I used to), but with caution and protection. My question is; I use many common name brands out there (spray, lotion) all in range of SPF 25, 30, and 50. Even reapplying as the directions say, and I am still getting burnt. Am I doing something wrong? This happens to my adult kids as well. We like to enjoy a litte time in the pool, but end up miserable sometimes. TIA!!
@SJ-le2vc
@SJ-le2vc 3 месяца назад
You're probably not using enough - most people vastly under-estimate how much they need. And not reapplying frequently enough esp if you're in the water and/or toweling off. If you're in or near the water, sun magnifies/reflects and you can get way more burned than if you weren't by the water (or like snow would do something similar.)
@Roll587
@Roll587 Год назад
I hugely prefer organic sunscreens, though those in the US burn my eyes. Korean sunscreen doesn't do that to me, so thats what I use now. Derm said I was a Fitzpatrick 1, so i wish i hadnt gotten all those burns earlier in life.
@mlstien36
@mlstien36 Год назад
I am at the Fitzpatrick level 3 and do wear tinted SPF with iron oxides since they help with hyperpigmentation. That's something I learned from Dr Dray a few years ago and all this time those are the only types of spfs I get. My main issue is that I do have melasma (sun mustache :( and its been so hard to "improve" the look of it, as I know it might not fully dissapear. It doesnt help that I've live in FlL now and heat, sun and humidity are very high here. I always wear a hat if I'm outdoors. If someone has a similar issue, can you tell me how to deal with my melasma and if theres something I can do to clear it a little bit at least
@destinychild4659
@destinychild4659 Год назад
Have you tried Eucerin pigment control sun screen or Nivea serum for hyperpigmentation? Nivea has helped me.They both use Thiamidol in their products.
@janemuses3031
@janemuses3031 Год назад
I can relate as I have major issues now with melasma - a few minutes of sun (even with daily use sunscreens) and get a bumper crop (usually side of face/cheeks) which is so hard to fade. But Dr Dray did mention Heliocare tablets which seem to help. I also (based on Dr Dray and other derm vloggers) try to use tranexamic acid serum and do tretinoin and BHA (alternating them). I am not sure if all of these have helped together but it does seem to fade out my sun spots. I am resigned to never really completely removing them. For that, I indulge in an IPL session once a year and use a face shield to keep the sun out post op. All the best with your melasma treatment. I know it's such a bummer to enjoy the sun these days. I am in sun glasses, hat, slathered with sunscreen, long sleeves - all I need is a mask to complete the "contamination zone outfit" look.
@21972012145525
@21972012145525 11 месяцев назад
topical vit a? retinol, adapalene, tret?
@ryarya3291
@ryarya3291 Год назад
would you advise a cap visor for hyperpigmentation? Thx
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