This would be useful only if we could check our faces ourselves...asking somebody else to hold it and check 4 times a day sounds kinda stupid dont you think...
Does it work with mineral sunscreen? I guess it is using UV photo to detect coverage, and if it is the case it only works for chemical sunscreen and consumers are opting for mineral sunscreen nowadays.
@@SchlichteToven what you are talking about is properly “myth debunk myth”. The metal oxide particles still reflect the UV, but as a ton of them on your skin they actually scatters the UV (not absorb and release heat like chemicals)
I live in Australia with some of the harshest sun in the world and me and my mates have never put on sunscreen on our eye lids and we've never gotten burnt there. Sunscreen will generally sting the hell out of you if you put it close to your eyes.
It must feel good putting on black face, I mean protection, I mean y'all build Egypt right?🤣🤣🤣
why dont SMARTPHONE ADD this ON theyr camera?
Yeah
What an white washed VIEW...
This would be useful only if we could check our faces ourselves...asking somebody else to hold it and check 4 times a day sounds kinda stupid dont you think...
You can look in a mirror, but when you're at the beach, there is no mirror.
imagine tricking the sun into thinking you're black 🥴
And the sun replies oooohhh you almost had me you inorganic mfs!! And start the extreme sunburn competition
93 Pounds? This will never enter mass market.
It’s better than a £800 camera
It is a choice take it or leave it !!
If it was 50 I’d consider buying it
they need to make glasses like this..
they been killing themselves before i opened my mouth
This product had come on Shark Tank I remember.. Quite impressive innovation
I wish I was black. The 🌞loves them.
@Joe Castiglione Liar!
Black don’t crank. Gods law and chosen ppl 💯
Does it work with mineral sunscreen? I guess it is using UV photo to detect coverage, and if it is the case it only works for chemical sunscreen and consumers are opting for mineral sunscreen nowadays.
OMG I WANT IT BUT TOO EXPENSIVE LIKE WTF???
There are probably cheaper alternatives? Not sure.
What happened to it? Can't buy it now
I can already see people saying its blackface...
you're the first to bring that up
Doesn’t blackening the skin mean that the face with sunscreen is absorbing ultraviolet light?
yes, and that's how organic and inorganic sunscreens both work
anyone want to let it go? they dont have it anymore on the official channels
artificial melanin
And that's why I don't need to use sunscreen
this likely will only work on chemical sunscreens…
What are you basing that on?
@@SchlichteToven organic filters “absorbs” UV versus inorganic(ZnO, TiO₂) “reflects” UV.
@@aspartame_xu That's mostly a myth. Both absorb, there's only about a 5% difference.
@@SchlichteToven what you are talking about is properly “myth debunk myth”. The metal oxide particles still reflect the UV, but as a ton of them on your skin they actually scatters the UV (not absorb and release heat like chemicals)
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Do you need sunscreen over your eyelids? Sunscreen can make my eyes water so I put it everywhere except there
you do actually. try looking for a sunscreen designed for sensitive skin. Hopefully you'll find one that works out for you!
@@romayyy9513 I will look for that
I live in Australia with some of the harshest sun in the world and me and my mates have never put on sunscreen on our eye lids and we've never gotten burnt there. Sunscreen will generally sting the hell out of you if you put it close to your eyes.
Imagine thinking the sun is bad for you
Imagine thinking UV damage to your skin and skin cancer is not bad for you.
@ipariszalonna that's only if you're white. I go outside during 100+ for hours with no sunscreen and feel 20 tiles better than in fake winter
Invisible blackface😂😂😂
Heh! How about that? 😂
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Did Justin Trudeau come up with this?