I'm Both in LOVE and DISAPPOINTED in these Sunscreens

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  • Опубліковано 25 жов 2024

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  • @styleandbeautydoctor
    @styleandbeautydoctor  5 місяців тому +12

    Happy Sunday! TIMESTAMPS:
    0:00 I Have a Question
    0:19 Supergoop! Mineral Unseen Sunscreen SPF 40
    4:12 NYX BLURSCREEN SPF 30 PRIMER
    6:34 Skin Proud Serious Shade SPF 50
    7:43 Sol de Janeiro Rio Radiance SPF 50 Mineral Body Lotion Sunscreen
    12:00 Sol de Janeiro Rio Radiance SPF 50 body oil
    13:17 Sol de Janeiro Rio Radiance SPF 50 body spray
    15:13 Olay Prime & Protect Mattifying Face Lotion - SPF35
    17:30 Olay Glow + Protect Sunscreen Stick spf 50
    22:02 Murad Correct & Protect Face Sunscreen Broad Spectrum SPF 45 PA++++
    23:15 Glow Recipe Watermelon Glow Niacinamide Dew Balm Sunscreen Stick- SPF 45

    • @styleandbeautydoctor
      @styleandbeautydoctor  5 місяців тому +7

      I forgot to ask the sunscreen stick question, so I'll edit this comment with the answer once I get it.

    • @Ashantijanae
      @Ashantijanae 4 місяці тому

      Have you been able to try the supergoop Daily Dose Bioretinol + Mineral SPF 40 ?

  • @chellew7938
    @chellew7938 5 місяців тому +23

    I wear mineral sunscreens because a Derm said chemical sunscreens are absorbed into our bloodstream so it’s best to avoid them.
    Thank you for always giving us your honest opinion on mineral sunscreens even though you don’t wear them.

  • @Tashatheshowstopper
    @Tashatheshowstopper 5 місяців тому +12

    To answer your question, I opt for mineral sunscreens because I struggle with oily, sensitive, acne-prone skin with hyperpigmentation and I've been told that zinc oxide is better to help with the hyperpigmentation, in particular. I struggle to find the best sunscreen after years of trying recommended products.

  • @mjamitche5245
    @mjamitche5245 5 місяців тому +16

    I took a lot of chemistry for my science degree, so I get these sunscreen terms ("chemical", "mineral") confused because they make no sense. The terms "organic" and "inorganic" make more sense to me given the chemical make-up of sunscreen. However, I prefer the titanium dioxide or zinc oxide ingredients, or a hybrid sunscreen because I have fewer symptoms (eye tearing) and less break-outs with those ingredients. Your channel has been very helpful for me to find good hybrid options that don't leave noticeable casts. Thanks!

    • @littlered6340
      @littlered6340 3 місяці тому

      For me it's been easier to remember that titanium dioxide and zinc oxide are the only two mineral and everything else is chemical. Both of these are ingredients I use in making a lot of products, whereas I've never used the other chemicals (because I don't try to make sunscreen.)
      Makes it easier.
      I do agree that it sucks when a common name for something is less obvious, but it can be really difficult to get people to adapt to new nomenclature.
      Like, how long did it take for folx to stop saying sunblock

  • @daniellabirch2600
    @daniellabirch2600 4 місяці тому +4

    I wear mineral sunscreen because I am allergic to chemical sunscreens. For a hot second I actually thought I was allergic to the sun! It took some time for me to realize it was the sunscreen that was causing hives all over my body everywhere the light touched. I'm sure that I am not allergic to all the chemical sunscreens on the market, it's more likely a specific chemical or class of chemicals that I am allergic to, but after so many reactions, I gave up trying new ones and just stick to the mineral ones because they don't cause any issues for me.
    Since I can't wear chemical sunscreens at all, I need mineral sunscreen for every part of my body and every occasion. Ideally something unscented with minimal ingredients because my skin is sensitive.

  • @estherf.730
    @estherf.730 5 місяців тому +9

    I prefer mineral sunscreens because I believe it was shown to be more effective in preventing melasma compared to chemical

  • @bossladykey2
    @bossladykey2 5 місяців тому +12

    I prefer mineral sunscreen because it doesn’t irritate my eyes. I also noticed I sweat less with mineral sunscreen. I tried that SuperGoop Mineral unseen Sunscreen and you can definitely see the cast on my chocolate skin. I still use it though when I go on my walks and won’t be going into stores.

  • @maryakpadock34
    @maryakpadock34 5 місяців тому +8

    After educating myself, I've become a physical sunscreen kind of gal. I have sensitive skin so it makes sense for me. Thanks for doing these reviews because your videos have helped me save money on purchases!!

  • @lyziiboo5934
    @lyziiboo5934 5 місяців тому +10

    3:53 I wear mineral sunscreen because after a long day ( I dont even need to be in the sun a lot) I feel like a chemical ( I use Eucerin-oil control) « cooks » on my face. I dont know how to explain it perfectly thru text but at the end of the day my face will look « darker » in a « red-ish” tone as if I’ve burned myself in the sun. And i put a lot of sunscreen on so I really don’t know what could be the issue!
    Since my skin concern is my hyperpigmentation ( my face is darker than my body) this really is an issue for me and I feel like a mineral sunscreen doesn’t irritate my skin as much

    • @lyziiboo5934
      @lyziiboo5934 5 місяців тому +1

      After more research i’ve come to the conclusion that denatured alcohol which is one of the main ingredients of those sunscreens could potentially be the cause/ culprit of this issue. So for now ive just decided to stick with the white cast of my mineral sunscreen 🥲

    • @goodthewizard
      @goodthewizard 4 місяці тому +1

      Dealing with hyperpigmentation as well, and from what my dermatologist told me. Chemical sunscreen brings the suns rays into the skin then reflects the back out to the sun.
      Whereas mineral sunscreen just blocks the sun totally from the skin.
      Hope that helps.

  • @lynnettebond
    @lynnettebond 5 місяців тому +14

    You know you made me fall in love with the Olay sunscreen and then they discontinued it 😩. For some reason after I couldn’t wear American sunscreen due to them all burning my eyes. I’ve been loving the Centella Sunscreen Calming Moisture Daily Sunscreen SPF 50+ PA++++ Centella Water-fit Sun.

    • @friedchicken892
      @friedchicken892 5 місяців тому

      She said the sensitive version is the replacement😩

    • @radiant2052
      @radiant2052 5 місяців тому +2

      The Olay Sensitive Mineral Sunscreen is the replacement I use. Just make sure your skin is dry when you apply it. You only need 1 pump for your face The white cast goes away after a few minutes.

    • @lynnettebond
      @lynnettebond 5 місяців тому +3

      @@radiant2052 I’ll keep that in mind if I ever decide to switch but I absolutely love the Korean sunscreen I use. No white cast, no burning eyes, no issues at all.

    • @Maremare680
      @Maremare680 5 місяців тому +1

      The reason because I use mineral sunscreen is because the chemicals one stings on my eyes.

  • @tina_smt
    @tina_smt 5 місяців тому +4

    Girl! I’ve been wondering where you’ve been! UA-cam hasn’t been putting your videos onto my feed. I had this video come up on my recommended page.
    I’ll be catching up on your videos this week 😊

  • @simplyjamee8572
    @simplyjamee8572 5 місяців тому +4

    I am LATE to the sunscreen on melanated skin club (46 years late-even though you advised using it years ago when I first started listening to you) as of 3 weeks ago, I began to use the BLACK GIRL SUNSCREEN…Make it Matte and I’m very pleased…but I’m open to try new things…I love your channel❤

  • @karinamuriel6963
    @karinamuriel6963 5 місяців тому +5

    The original Unseen Sunscreen is undefeated for me. I’ll gladly spend my coin! 😂

  • @radiant2052
    @radiant2052 5 місяців тому +4

    I prefer mineral sunscreens because chemical sunscreens are absorbed into the bloodstream. There was a study in 2020 that stated those chemicals do build up in our bloodstream in levels higher than previously thought. Especially when pregnant, I want to use products that are safe.
    Mineral sunscreens never burn my eyes!
    My favorite mineral sunscreen was Olay Regenerist, but it is getting harder to find. Now I use Olay Sensitive Mineral Sunscreen.

    • @twylalove8857
      @twylalove8857 4 місяці тому

      This is why I use mineral instead of chemical AND chemical sunscreen just causes big blackheads in my big pores!

  • @hopepeace1371
    @hopepeace1371 5 місяців тому +2

    My dermatologist and primary dr. recommend mineral sunscreen due to allergic reactions to avobenzene and several of the other chemicals. Also, chemical sunscreens cause my melasma spots to darken within hours no matter how much I apply or how often. I have purchased at all price points, and I have never found a suitable chemical sunscreen. The Murad that you used in this review is the only sunscreen that I have used that protects my skin.

  • @shazzyvann2443
    @shazzyvann2443 5 місяців тому +4

    The only person I trust with sunscreen recommendations. Thank you❤

  • @ObsidianNyx
    @ObsidianNyx 5 місяців тому +4

    I have sensitive skin overall, but even more so on my face, so that's why I only use mineral sunscreen there. Dr. V Inzincable spf 50 Mineral sunscreen has been my go to for my face for several years, and it has yet to cause any issues with my skin. There not being any fragrance and/or essential oils in its formulation is a HUGE reason why I love it so much, since those things have done damage to my face many times in the past. Not to mention that it was made for people of color, like me, with similar skin concerns that I have, like hyperpigmentation.

  • @PowerNoir
    @PowerNoir 5 місяців тому +2

    ….girl. I saw the back of your hand when swatching the NYX-the scratches!! My mind IMMEDIATELY went to Cat Williams. …chile, I have a cat too. His name is Oskar Myer! Them scratches are not for the faint of heart. Bless you, lol.

    • @styleandbeautydoctor
      @styleandbeautydoctor  5 місяців тому +2

      omg you saw that, right?!?!? but honestly, I'm so clumsy and can't remember if he did that or if I cut myself on something lol. Awwww Oskar Myer!!! 💕

  • @najma2613
    @najma2613 5 місяців тому +3

    Yay new sunscreen vid! Love it!
    Edit: I definitely perfer mineral. Originally it was due mineral susncreens working a better to improve hyperpigmentation but now, after venturing to chemical, even those with iron oxides, I've been breaking out. Chemicals have been breaking out. I tried a variety of beauty of joseon and supergoop sunscreen and was left with pimples for the first time in months. Maybe there's a better chemical susncreen brand that won't break me out? It'll be great when I find one.

  • @nancykerrigan
    @nancykerrigan 5 місяців тому +2

    Thanks for uploading in the nick of time! Been researching new sunscreens. I have the suntique I'm safe for sensitive skin sunscreen. I believe it's a hybrid but I tend to go for minerals. I usually get it from soko glam but last i checked they don't carry it. I don't really shop asian beauty products online outside of sokoglam because I didn't get my order one time when i ordered from yesstyle and I dont like that lol.
    I like mineral sunscreens because sometimes the chemical ones irritate my skin. There are some that the alcohol was so strongbit irritated my eyes. I don't want to have to use one sunscreen for my eye area and the rest for the rest of the face. I remember using one and it broke me out. I also fell for the "physical blocks and chemical absorbs" supposed myth. I say supposed because I believe Lab Muffin Beauty Science said it is not necessarily true.
    The mineral supergoop one. I think that's a reformulation because I remember you did a video on the old one years ago which got me into getting it. I was curious but noticed it's still $40 for what an ounce of product?! And I saw a cosmetic science influencer on IG try it and there was definitely a cast. He's deeper than you and I so if anyone have his complexion buyer beware.

  • @Undefinedinc
    @Undefinedinc 5 місяців тому +2

    Yay to a sunscreen video. I wear both Mineral (when I want some tinted coverage) and Chemical but the formulas must have skincare benefits since I’m lazy and need them to kill multiple birds with 1 stone. Also love Niacinamide. The Murad looks good on you (pricy though) and I have Skin Proud one (nice texture but kinda sticky). Interesting to see the sticks-I never really wear them since I have a hard time figuring out how much I’m actually using 💁🏽‍♀️

  • @SKemple81
    @SKemple81 5 місяців тому +3

    I love the Olay Regenerist Vitamin C + Peptide 24 Face Moisturizer, SPF 30. I think you talked about it how I got hipped to it. I enjoy it. I might try the Olay moisturizer stick with the spf 50.

  • @Syren90...Aka9
    @Syren90...Aka9 5 місяців тому +1

    Internet Auntie-cousin-sister-friend, thank you sooooo much! I needed this. ❤

  • @tinamoni6792
    @tinamoni6792 4 місяці тому +1

    I prefer mineral natural sunscreen and sun blockers on my oily skin because it's healthier and doesn't agitate my skin. The chemical ones agitate my skin drying it out and causes my eyes to water, tear, itch and swell horrifically. My oily skin can't do chemicals. Also I've never worn makeup could be the reason my oily skin love natural products.

  • @sandys6379
    @sandys6379 5 місяців тому +2

    I prefer mineral sunscreen to chemical sunscreen because my skin reacts better to mineral sunscreens. Less irritation from mineral sunscreens. 🙌🏽

  • @michelle_pw
    @michelle_pw 5 місяців тому +3

    I always appreciate your sunscreen reviews. Thank you.

  • @gracie8538
    @gracie8538 5 місяців тому +3

    Hi, i go with mineral to avoid sensitive skin irritation and to avoid chemicals from being absorbed into the bloodstream. 😎

  • @muzakgyrl13
    @muzakgyrl13 5 місяців тому +2

    I noticed that I would break out more when I tried chemical sunscreens. Well the ones based in the U.S. I’ve switched over to Korean ones and mostly no worries now. Love them so much.

  • @taintedlife2618
    @taintedlife2618 5 місяців тому +2

    Yay I’ve been wanting to try that Olay sunscreen from your recommendation before. I tried the one in the red cylinder and uhhh uhh child! That pills like crazy and I wear it by itself I’m a dude. Eager to try this one!

  • @makeupunlimited
    @makeupunlimited 5 місяців тому +10

    I like traders joes sunscreen. Murad is good too.

  • @LJDOLTFaithfulone797
    @LJDOLTFaithfulone797 4 місяці тому +1

    I really enjoy your sunscreen reviews. I bought the SDJ sunscreen oil and spray. I am not crazy about the scent either lol. I’m partial to #62, #71, #40, #68 & #59. The black girl sunscreen is my go to for my face as well as the Kinlo when I want a tint.

  • @Elegant.lady82
    @Elegant.lady82 3 місяці тому

    I have acne prone, oily skin and discoloration issues. My dermatologist recommended mineral sunscreen because she indicated it is less irritating on the acne and the zinc helps with hyperpigmentation and inflammation. I was skeptical when she told me this. In the area where I live, there are no African American dermatologists. I have no way of consulting with someone of my complexion unless I travel a far distance. The dermatologist that I see is very popular in my city, so I gave their office a try. However, I researched my trusty UA-cam dermatologist Dr. Alexis, and she said the same things in one of her videos that my dermatologist recommended. They have me using color science. It's a great sunscreen when I go out becasue it also provides makeup coverage, it is just on the pricier side. It blends well with my skin tone. However, I am home a lot, and I am looking for another screen that does not have makeup in it, like color science, that I can wear when I am just chilling outside at home. I live in Louisiana and the sun is beaming outdoors and it is hot as hell right now. And I am looking for one that leaves no white cast. I have tried "Native", and it leaves a white cast. Any suggestions would be helpful.

  • @db-gb5xi
    @db-gb5xi 5 місяців тому +1

    I've always worn chemical sunscreens but like other commenters, I've seen black derms recommend mineral (like Dr Alexis Stephens). I know some derms also recommend mineral sunscreens when you're pregnant but other derms say use what you like and will wear including chemical. When I'm done with my current sunscreen, I might check out the Olay prime and protect. As for sunscreen sticks, I'd also go with the Olay because I have no interest in smelling like fruit.

  • @joferg7094
    @joferg7094 5 місяців тому +1

    I usually don’t wear makeup and all the mineral sunscreens I’ve tried I feel like I can see. Hence unseen chemical is my go to. Just bought SDJ body oil today to try!

  • @lwheeler76
    @lwheeler76 5 місяців тому +1

    I have very sensitive skin on my face, so I've been using fragrance-free mineral sunscreens usually with iron oxides since that's what my Black dermatologist recommended for hyperpigmentation. I like Kinlō, Naomi Osaka's sun care line, as well as the ILIA Skin Tint, though I've found it feels a bit tacky even several minutes after application. When I don't feel like dealing with the transfer issues those both have (I'm not a daily foundation wearer), I've been using the Olay Mineral that you recommended.
    What I'd like to find is a good mineral sunscreen I can use on my kid's face and body that he won't hate because it feels and looks like clay.

  • @nancykerrigan
    @nancykerrigan 5 місяців тому +2

    I like sunscreens in a squeeze tube. I tried pumps but some are hard to open when you can't dispense with the pump and i end up throwing it away and who knows how much product was left? The olay stick is intriguing but i imagine me putting it over my makeup and it having residue on it. Do I scrape it off and risk losing product...? That's how my mind goes sometimes. 😂

  • @puffsplus72
    @puffsplus72 16 днів тому

    I love the unseen mineral sunscreen as a mattifying and blurring primer. I wear a chemical sunscreen that makes me a little shiny, and I have oily/combo skin, so the stuff is great for keeping makeup on and keeping me from being shiny.

  • @rl6282
    @rl6282 5 місяців тому +1

    Dr. Dray's video states that iron oxide in mineral sunscreen prevents hyperpigmentation in pigmented skin. This is the only reason why I would use mineral sunscreen. UVA is more of a concern for people with Melanin than UVB. I prefer European or Japanese/Korean chemical sunscreens as they have better UVA protection than US brands, and some formulations protect against some hyperpigmentation issues.

    • @styleandbeautydoctor
      @styleandbeautydoctor  5 місяців тому +1

      Heyyy! Not all mineral sunscreens contain iron oxides. Iron oxide is a pigment vastly used to give cosmetics color. Foundations, concealers, and tinted sunscreens are among some products that contain iron oxides. What Dr Dray was referring to were * tinted * mineral sunscreens. I had one of the derms involved in that study on the channel: ua-cam.com/video/giGJ4ewGv0I/v-deo.html

    • @rl6282
      @rl6282 5 місяців тому

      @@styleandbeautydoctor Hi! Thank you for the information.

  • @franv4153
    @franv4153 5 місяців тому +2

    Thanks for the video. I wear mineral because of 3 allergy tests at different times of my life due to skin reactions and they come back showing allergy to “Caine” mix

  • @juhnetmickerdy
    @juhnetmickerdy 5 місяців тому +1

    Hi. Sunscreen reviews are my favorite of yours 😊thanks for always being honest and thorough!

  • @kenyadatari5866
    @kenyadatari5866 5 місяців тому +1

    I use mineral because my skin is extremely sensitive and reactive. My dermatologist said mineral sunscreen is better for sensitive skin. Chemical sunscreens absorb heat and can cause burning and stinging and flushing for people with sensitive skin and rosacea. Also chemical sunscreen is terrible for coral reef- it kills it. Chemical sunscreens are not allowed in some places, such as Hawaii. I’m trying to save our oceans!

    • @styleandbeautydoctor
      @styleandbeautydoctor  5 місяців тому

      hey boo! so there are some things in there that are common misconceptions. the amount of heat absorbed by chemical sunscreens is very minuscule---aka not enough for it to affect the skin in a way that would affect hyperpigmentation. Mineral sunscreens also absorb some heat, too. The way a chemical sunscreen would make hyperpigmentation or impaired skin barrier conditions worse is if one was allergic to something in it---but that's also true of a mineral sunscreen---or any skincare or household product.
      Derms are obviously who we should go to for skin issues, but they aren't all trained on how products are made or ingredients. That type of speciality is where people like cosmetic chemists and toxicologists come into play.
      Some derms have this false belief that the heat absorbed from chemical sunscreens can make hyperpigmentation worse, but this has been debunked. Check out this video: ua-cam.com/video/iFhzr9DbmWs/v-deo.html&pp=ygUnbGFiIG11ZmZpbiBoZWF0IGZyb20gY2hlbWljYWwgc3Vuc2NyZWVu
      There's also a lot more involved with coral reefs than chemical sunscreen being the blame. Check out this video: ua-cam.com/video/b9zVfj8Q2pk/v-deo.html&pp=ygUgbGFiIG11ZmZpbiBzdW5zY3JlZW4gY29yYWwgcmVlZiA%3D

  • @irenea4440
    @irenea4440 4 місяці тому

    I found out that chemical sunscreens found in the US irritate my eyes so was using BoJ sunscreen which was good till i stopped. Now, I use mineral sunscreen because that is what is recommended by obgyn for pregnant women and breastfeeding mothers.

  • @afrah21
    @afrah21 5 місяців тому +2

    Always love your sunscreen videos! Would love if you could review the new EltaMD UV Clear Deep Tinted sunscreen 👍🏾

    • @afrah21
      @afrah21 Місяць тому

      Edit: I got the Elta MD hybrid sunscreen. It gets a pass in the world of mineral sunscreens that work for melanated skin, but as far as I’m concerned Cotz Flawless Richly Tinted SPF 50 and Olay Mineral Sensitive SPF 30 are still the mineral sunscreens to beat in terms of transparency. I just found it a little streaky, and it also pilled a lot for me with reapplication. (I am NW45 shade for reference.)

  • @_TinaWilliams
    @_TinaWilliams 5 місяців тому +4

    i wear mineral cause thats what my (black!) derm told me to wear. i need to go talk to him though because while i LOVE your reviews and they are so helpful, mineral sunscreen is ass.

    • @whatdacurl94
      @whatdacurl94 5 місяців тому

      I was told by my dermatologist, also black, that mineral sunscreen was better for hyperpigmentation but I absolutely hate it so I wear chemical sunscreen. Specifically black girl sunscreen

    • @styleandbeautydoctor
      @styleandbeautydoctor  5 місяців тому +2

      I've talked to a lot of black derms and they mostly recommend mineral sunscreens as a precaution because most of the people they see are the people who have skin conditions and reactions. But many of those same derms would also say the sunscreen you love and wear is the best sunscreen.

    • @_TinaWilliams
      @_TinaWilliams 5 місяців тому

      @@styleandbeautydoctor yep! any sunscreen would have been better than the NO sunscreen I've been using 🫣

  • @ferespinosa9147
    @ferespinosa9147 27 днів тому

    Mineral sunscreens don’t contaminate water as the chemical ones, so that’s a very friendly choice for the environment. There are some parts in México, for example in the cenotes in Tulum or Mérida, where is not allowed to enter with a non organic, eco friendly sunscreen, an example of it is the Mineral sunscreen or one that’s made only with Zinc Oxide or Titanium Oxide which are natural minerals found in sea water.

  • @everythingeva4761
    @everythingeva4761 5 місяців тому +4

    I only use Black Girl Sunscreen

  • @tywanbrown3034
    @tywanbrown3034 5 місяців тому

    Hey Danielle, So I remember never really liking sunscreen and for a long time I was told people who had eczema and sensitive skin and ect should avoid chemical sunscreens. At that time i was having eczema flare ups and things of that nature so I said ok well something was better than nothing at all but ummm No Ma’am 👀😳 I mean I wear makeup but there are days that I don’t and I was not wearing those mineral sunscreens just by themselves 🤦🏾‍♀️ And the only reason I did at the time was because of my eczema. I am not a fan of mineral sunscreens. I am so glad that my skin is doing wayyyy better over the years and I hardly ever have flare up and if I do they are very short lived and chemical sunscreens (not all) but some work just fine and does not effect the area on my face we’re I am eczema prone.

  • @vlevy01
    @vlevy01 5 місяців тому +1

    I’m a chemical girlie… I don’t have time for casts that give Casper lol. I avoid minerals at all costs …

  • @Faithwith_kc
    @Faithwith_kc 5 місяців тому

    You are so right about mineral sunscreen. Unfortunately, that’s all that I can use since I have Rosacea (I am black). Using anything else irritates my face flaring up the Rosacea. 😢

  • @charlydee13
    @charlydee13 5 місяців тому

    My body told me many years ago it just doesn't like chemical sunscreen. I break out in *painful* hives😩 Last summer I made the mistake of, not only using a family member's chemical sunscreen on my body while on vacay, but was using a Korean one on my face. Let's just say I paid the price, and gotta be out here looking like Casper 😭 Radiance is only at bedtime🙄

  • @MaterialGworlKodi
    @MaterialGworlKodi 5 місяців тому +1

    You look so beautiful! Where did you get the hair from!?

  • @GracielaDixon
    @GracielaDixon 5 місяців тому +1

    I've prefered Mineral sunscreen because every chemical one I've tried before has created irritation/sensitivity. I have combination skin with ezcema and the irritation makes me simply not use them. Using mineral ones allows me to be consistent, but if I found the world's least irritating chemical one I'd try it (thinking about the Korean ones). Any suggestions?

  • @UltrAMArIn3prOph3cY
    @UltrAMArIn3prOph3cY 4 місяці тому

    Normally I love a chemical sunscreen. I'm currently breastfeeding and the pediatrician said that chemical sunscreen gets into the bloodstream and can get into the milk and they just don't know if it's safe.
    It's new so it's hard to justify the risk.
    By the way NYX and Skin Proud are chemical sunscreens, they have avobenzene in them.😢

  • @Honnibunny
    @Honnibunny 5 місяців тому

    Being acne-prone, I wear mineral sunscreen to prevent irritation and breakouts.

  • @rohlehr
    @rohlehr 5 місяців тому

    I prefer mineral because I heard chemical sunscreens may be detected in the bloodstream and I don’t like that idea. I need to know more info on whether that is potentially harmful or not. Correct me if I’m wrong but I have never heard such claims about mineral sunscreen.

  • @beatrice2236
    @beatrice2236 5 місяців тому

    I love a sunscreen video! I usually wear mineral, I think my old derm said to, can't remember, but I will wear both. I have the body oil and although I typically wear unscented everything, I did not mind the smell on it that much. I cannot find my Kroger SPF body oil spray, and the Supergoop never offers a discount, ha ha. I did like the Olay, will need to try the new formula although I usually go for a 50, especially where I live.

  • @tiyyas3022
    @tiyyas3022 5 місяців тому

    I tried to find that Olay glow stick in stores and had no chance 😂. I’ll order it online when I’m through my latest stash- which should like in 2/3weeks

  • @VirginiaFox-cb3os
    @VirginiaFox-cb3os 4 місяці тому

    I use mineral sunscreens because I was told it was better for sensitive, acne-prone skin and hyperpigmentation. My understanding is that zinc oxide is better to help with these things. But after struggling with white cast for 4 years now maybe it is time to give up and look at the chemical ones again

  • @sharenwiltshire8456
    @sharenwiltshire8456 5 місяців тому +1

    I am currently using Elta MD mineral sunscreen (don’t remember which one but will edit later when I can). Wearing sunscreen has helped with my eczema and hyperpigmentation. I want to try Olay and Glow recipe sunscreen sticks if they could be lesser expensive options without having to go dermatologist office to buy it.

  • @JessieMonroeNailCare
    @JessieMonroeNailCare 5 місяців тому

    Definitely going to try the Glow Recipe

  • @anivonhunt
    @anivonhunt 5 місяців тому

    I wear mineral sunscreen because it does not burn my eyes.
    I have tried chemical sunscreen, and 9/10, my eyes are burning.
    I also heard that some mineral sunscreens are actually hybrids. I was wondering if that was true.
    Thanks for the video.

  • @t156t2
    @t156t2 5 місяців тому

    Hi Danielle! Have you tried the Naked Sundays (Australian) brand in Target? Interested in your opinion.

  • @MsKawehilani
    @MsKawehilani 4 місяці тому

    I had to switch to only mineral sunscreens in recent months because at 43yrs old my allergies have decided to transition into eye allergies. I found Chemical sunscreens even my old faithfuls now cause my eyes to water and burn. And i know you can just not put it near my eyes but then I’d have to use two different sunscreens everyday. Chem for my face and mineral for my eyes and I’m far too lazy for that. I’ve found minerals don’t cause any skin or eye irritation. I like Fenty mineral original and tinted, Unsun tinted mineral, supergoop Daily Dose bioretinol + mineral & the tinted re-setter mineral powder in the darkest shade.

  • @gratitude7397
    @gratitude7397 5 місяців тому

    Love the ELF Sunscreen for the face no cast, very light. I hope they come out with a body ons as well

  • @adnanalkaltham6689
    @adnanalkaltham6689 4 місяці тому

    I think mineral spf is advantageous compared to chemical spf in terms of it not burning the eyes

  • @joycekoomson755
    @joycekoomson755 5 місяців тому

    Love watching your videos! Have you tried the Vacation brand sunscreens, they are my current faves and the Belief moisturizer sunscreen

    • @styleandbeautydoctor
      @styleandbeautydoctor  5 місяців тому +1

      thank you so much!! yes--I posted a short on the whipped one and then will be posting the gelee soon on IG!

  • @lizh6578
    @lizh6578 5 місяців тому

    I just started wearing mineral sunscreens and I’ve been wearing sunscreen since I was 14 back in the 70s. I made the switch when I saw a dermatologist on TV talking about the chemicals used in the non-mineral kind. I’m not sure I’m a fan.

  • @smittybuckshot6019
    @smittybuckshot6019 5 місяців тому +1

    I tried two different ones from elta and man they got dry as soon as I tried to rub them in and they left me with a purplish tint cast

  • @muzakgyrl13
    @muzakgyrl13 5 місяців тому

    I thought I liked mineral more because I broke out with chemical sunscreens. However it’s the U.S. ones that make me break out. Currently using Korean chemical ones and my face likes them.

  • @HelloSun567
    @HelloSun567 3 місяці тому

    I'm searching for a chemical sunscreen that I can wear. That's why I'm watching this video. All the ones I've tried so far irritate my skin. Along with the chemical ingredients the alcohol in some of the irritates my skin, and I know they say you can wear it, but it just irritates my skin. I don't know if it's because I have acne, but I just don't like the burning, tight feeling. I've had better luck with mineral sunscreens not irritating me, but the cast is an issue. That's why I only stick with tinted sunscreens.

  • @Shavonna85
    @Shavonna85 4 місяці тому

    I was told to use mineral sunscreen to clear up my hyperpigmentation.

  • @allyce0910
    @allyce0910 Місяць тому

    I wear mineral sunscreen for being acne prone and the barrier from the sun vs the rays veing "broken down" on my skin like chemical ones do

  • @mrskatrinaingram
    @mrskatrinaingram 5 місяців тому

    I always look forward to your videos like this. Have you or can you try the Vanicream mineral sunscreen? I just got that the other day and so far I like it.
    And to answer your question about mineral sunscreen, I use it because my dermatologist said that it's best for me because I have melesma.

  • @burlingo
    @burlingo 3 місяці тому

    I developed a contact dermatitis to avobenzone, so I'm avoiding the chemical sunscreens 🧐🧐 Zinc oxide is anti-inflammatory and unlikely to cause an allergy 😍

  • @sheenadavaul3037
    @sheenadavaul3037 3 місяці тому

    My dermatologist and esthetician both say to use mineral only bc chemical will exacerbate my melasma. In addition to several reputable websites .

  • @tiffp323
    @tiffp323 5 місяців тому

    Have you tried the sunbum gel sunscreen? Said to be similar to Supergoop (chemical). About half the price.

  • @yvetteshelton534
    @yvetteshelton534 5 місяців тому

    I prefer hybrid of titanium and zinc oxide only. No other chemicals have a better finish for me who is light to fair skin with freckles and needs sunscreen ALWAYS.

  • @twlee1930
    @twlee1930 4 місяці тому

    I prefer chemical Asian sunscreen for my face and body (especially triazine and trizone filters). For my neck and chest I use mineral sunscreen because my neck and chest are very sensitive.

  • @feefee2
    @feefee2 5 місяців тому +1

    Chemical sunscreens break me out and burn my eyes. I've found 1 that hasn't been breaking me out but still stings my eyes so I use mineral around my eyes and the Chemical 1 on the perimeter lol.

    • @styleandbeautydoctor
      @styleandbeautydoctor  5 місяців тому +2

      hey boo! which one do you use?

    • @feefee2
      @feefee2 5 місяців тому +1

      @styleandbeautydoctor for chemical the 1 I've found that works is the naturium vit C dewy sunscreen. For mineral I have invincible and liv tinted

  • @rosiezrosiez9084
    @rosiezrosiez9084 5 місяців тому

    My dermatologist told me mineral sunscreen is best since I’m dealing with hyperpigmentation.

  • @Blackscubaqueen101
    @Blackscubaqueen101 5 місяців тому +1

    You're hilarious... No to all things mineral oil. It does nothing to for the eczema skin. I'm crying laughing!!!

  • @tiyyas3022
    @tiyyas3022 5 місяців тому

    Something about my skin takes mineral sunscreen to the violet route so I can’t try the rio. I just know I’ll give violet from Willy Wonka 😂. Olay and Neutrogena are my girls for the time being. I need Olay to make their moisturizers have spf 30/35 in it. It’s so good and has potential

  • @glocan
    @glocan 5 місяців тому

    Answering your question,I only wear mineral sunscreen because I've heard from a dermatologist that specializes in dark skin that chemical sunscreen can possibly make hyperpigmentation worse.

    • @styleandbeautydoctor
      @styleandbeautydoctor  5 місяців тому +2

      I wish they'd stop spreading this myth :/ The only way a chemical sunscreen can make hyperpigmentation worse is if you happen to be allergic to it and get a bad reaction that triggers hyperpigmentation. Some derms have this false belief that the heat absorbed from chemical sunscreens can make hyperpigmentation worse, but this has been debunked. Check out this video: ua-cam.com/video/iFhzr9DbmWs/v-deo.html&pp=ygUnbGFiIG11ZmZpbiBoZWF0IGZyb20gY2hlbWljYWwgc3Vuc2NyZWVu

    • @styleandbeautydoctor
      @styleandbeautydoctor  5 місяців тому +2

      this one, too for other sunscreen myths: ua-cam.com/video/wCPp8EJSG-Y/v-deo.html

    • @glocan
      @glocan 5 місяців тому

      @@styleandbeautydoctor yes. That was the exact explanation I was told. Thanks for the correction. Now I can open my options to other sunscreens.

    • @styleandbeautydoctor
      @styleandbeautydoctor  5 місяців тому

      you're so welcome!

  • @ashleynicoleag
    @ashleynicoleag 5 місяців тому

    I used to love chemical sunscreens, until I recently came across several articles from dermatologists and cosmetic chemists that suggest that there is a direct link to the chemicals in chemical sunscreens and cancer by them being absorbed into your skin and although I’m sure there are plenty of other things that we consume on a daily basis that can contribute to an absorption/exposure to cancer-related chemicals, I thought I’d lessen the likelihood with sunscreen since it’s something that I’m supposed to wear every single day! Plus…since I do have sensitive, oily, and acne-prone skin, anything that is absorbed into my skin can potentially cause more irritation and acne compared to something that just sits on top of my skin that doesn’t absorb into the skin as much (or isn’t supposed to)…let me know your thoughts! 😊

  • @StaceyDanielle78
    @StaceyDanielle78 5 місяців тому

    Idk I’m not a big fan of any of the sol de janeiro products. It’s not moisturizing enough for my dry af skin and some of the scents borderline on sickly smelling (my opinion) You know what I would love in an ideal universe? If your friends at Jergens put some spf in their shea and cocoa butter lotion cuz baaaaabeee that’s my absolute favorite.

  • @anitadelacruz4897
    @anitadelacruz4897 4 місяці тому +1

    Um...you have 2 channels? I just subscribed, but ive been a subbie😮

    • @styleandbeautydoctor
      @styleandbeautydoctor  4 місяці тому +1

      I have three lol! This one, the lifestyle, and a fashion channel: www.youtube.com/@stylewithdanielle

    • @anitadelacruz4897
      @anitadelacruz4897 4 місяці тому +1

      @@styleandbeautydoctor I'm into caring for my skin a lot more lately, but I wanna do it on a budget . I'll go sub the other place too,
      Love, your old, new subbie!

    • @styleandbeautydoctor
      @styleandbeautydoctor  4 місяці тому +1

      @@anitadelacruz4897 thank you so much 💕

  • @anitadelacruz4897
    @anitadelacruz4897 4 місяці тому

    I use tinted mineral sunscreen because i was influenced by a friend and im hoping i get a radient look on my 531/2 year old face. 😅

  • @jazmeen04
    @jazmeen04 5 місяців тому

    I use mineral sunscreen because the chemical ones sting my eyes. If I even mistakenly touch my eyes, I will have to wash my whole face. I used to wear chemical all the time due to white cast from physical. I HATE WHITE CAST. . But lately I found one that doesn't have too much of a cast. If I

  • @rkfoster9806
    @rkfoster9806 4 місяці тому

    I was told, mineral sunscreen it is better for those who have hyperpigmentation

  • @Reina-yz5wq
    @Reina-yz5wq 4 місяці тому

    I wear a mineral sunscreen because the chemical ones give me an awful rash. My face has actually gotten swollen and I looked like a monster and it was painful for days after. I don't like to gamble unless it's a hybrid. It sucks because I am brown-skinned.

  • @marcyvaughnperkins136
    @marcyvaughnperkins136 5 місяців тому

    I have never tried a sunscreen stick. I plan to try one of the olay brand

  • @kittykattastegood
    @kittykattastegood 5 місяців тому

    I love sol de janeiro body oil. I love the scent. Lol

  • @maggiejerome4843
    @maggiejerome4843 5 місяців тому

    Every chemical sunscreen I try causes a tingling burning feeling around my eyes and cheeks. The mineral ones look crazy or cost an arm and leg 🤷🏾‍♀️

  • @jakejackie
    @jakejackie 3 місяці тому

    I opt for mineral sunscreen just becoz no one single chemical sunscreen I've tried not cause breakout/allergic reaction on my annoying skin 😢 even half of the mineral sunscreens that I tried did the same thing, so.

  • @WrapsslingsandHarmony
    @WrapsslingsandHarmony 5 місяців тому

    For a while I thought bcuz I have eczema mineral was better but I've found some incredible chemical sunscreens that don't irritate my skin or my allergies cuz of fragrance and I no longer look for mineral cuz that cast be casting

  • @debbiegordon7808
    @debbiegordon7808 4 місяці тому

    I love my naturium dew glo

  • @JuliannaOkike-du6cc
    @JuliannaOkike-du6cc 5 місяців тому

    Spray Screen on. Coppertone.

  • @AlwaysbizzyAri
    @AlwaysbizzyAri 5 місяців тому

    I thought radiance was away for them to say glitter added😂

    • @styleandbeautydoctor
      @styleandbeautydoctor  5 місяців тому

      lmaoooooo

    • @nancykerrigan
      @nancykerrigan 5 місяців тому

      That's what I thought. Or "if you're oily or combination skinned palate for the grease!"😅

  • @aaliyah1henderson5
    @aaliyah1henderson5 5 місяців тому

    I want to wear sunscreen so badly, but they all burn my eyes, even the mineral ones. I know us black beauties need to wear sunscreen, but I refuse to walk around with burning eyes. I do not put sunscreen on my eyelids, but somehow, it migrates down into my eyes every time.

    • @styleandbeautydoctor
      @styleandbeautydoctor  5 місяців тому

      Have you tried water resistant sunscreen? Or maybe try a balm around your eyes and a regular sunscreen elsewhere.

  • @ALyons
    @ALyons 5 місяців тому

    Allergic to chemical sunscreen 😢