How to Reapply Sunscreen over Makeup | Dr. Joyce Dermatologist
Board-certified dermatologist Dr. Joyce Park explains the benefits and necessity of reapplying sunscreen throughout the day, even while wearing makeup, as well as shares different methods and product recommendations.
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00:00 Intro
01:26 Why reapply?
03:34 How to wear sunscreen appropriately
07:39 Sunscreen sprays
10:59 Sunscreen powders
12:34 Sunscreen sticks
14:12 Sunscreen compacts
15:36 Sunscreen and a sponge
18:16 Additional sun protection tips
19:29 Outro
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Williams JD, Maitra P, Atillasoy E, Wu MM, Farberg AS, Rigel DS. SPF 100+ sunscreen is more protective against sunburn than SPF 50+ in actual use: Results of a randomized, double-blind, split-face, natural sunlight exposure clinical trial. J Am Acad Dermatol. 2018 May;78(5):902-910.e2. doi: 10.1016/j.jaad.2017.12.062. Epub 2017 Dec 29. PMID: 29291958.
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DISCLAIMER: The information in this video is not intended as medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician.
Why is this video so underrated, there were such good ideas, thank you so much ❤
My only problem with this videos is that there is no follow up on the reapply of sunscreen cuz you have to do it more that just once. I used a liquid tinted sunscreen as my base 2 hours later I reapply sunscreen with a compact sunscreen (it didn’t look bad) 2 hours later I did it against and it looks extremely bad and that was just the 3rd reapplication, the whole thing looks heavy on your face and cakey, so how am I supposed to keep reapplying this all day if you are outdoors. It makes me sad because I want to take care of my skin but it’s harder than in seems
That’s a good point and maybe for a future video I can reapply it throughout the day every 2-3 hours like a vlog style. Truthfully though I work from home and rarely sit under direct sunlight for longer than 2 hours at a time so I don’t usually need to reapply every 2-3 hours. However if I’m out and about on a weekend maybe I will get more sun exposure. Good idea for a future vid!
Honestly, idk how anyone reapplies every single 2 hours. It’s not realistic. I do my best because I have melasma and have to wear my sunscreen all the time. But layer upon layer OVER makeup feels nasty after all those layers not to mention I feel like it can potentially give you breakouts after all those layers. Sigh. The struggle is so real. 😭
Thank you for this video ! I wear Colorscience Classic or Flex but r when I reapply them they always look kind of more greasy - thicker in a way that I don’t like. I will try reapplying with a sponge and/ or try a stick . Thank you so much !
Thank you for watching Elena! I have the Colorescience sunscreen and I really like it, both the classic and the flex versions. Yes, try with a damp makeup sponge and let me know what you think!
Loaded with great information! I think I am going to give the spray a try.
Thank you!
I use a collapsible hand fan after spraying the Kate Somerville spray on my face so I can breathe and it really helps😅. With the on the go powder, I shake it upside down to get powder buildup onto the brush before applying, then dab it all over my face instead of sweeping motions.
Very smart, and good technique!
Great video!
Thank you so much for watching!
This video is very helpful. Thank you. Could you recommend products for removing sunscreen?
Thanks for watching! I like a double cleanse like an oil or balm based cleanser first followed by a water based cleanser. I have recs in the shop my linked in the caption!
I’ve been using avene compact but it only comes in 2 shades and why you recommend damp beauty blend, I’d to try it sounds very convenient Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching! Please let me know how it goes
Great Information, do you have any budget friendly options for powder or the compact? What’s your opinion with the Supper Goop (re-setting) spray?
Hi Alicia, thanks for watching! I ordered a sunscreen compact from Korea but it is still stuck in shipping delays so I will review that once I receive it! I haven't tried the Super Goop resetting spray yet but I hope to soon
you applied the boj sunstick not long after applying the isdin spf powder, i would assume that that is the reason why it pilled. using a sunstik first and then an spf powder on top sounds would work beter according to my thinking ;)
I agree that sunstick first and then spf powder would probably cause less pilling; the sun sticks are waxier and stickier so using them as a bottom layer makes sense. Unfortunately the sun stick can still take off foundation though, regardless of powder being under it or not!
Isn’t SPF only effective if it’s directly next to your skin, so it can be absorbed? I have heard that it doesn’t work on top of other products since it cannot absorb.
No, or it wouldn't be testable in vitro; it is effective as far as sun-protection goes straight out of the bottle before it even touches your face.
I walk around in the U.S. with a SPF umbrella and people look at me like I’m weird, but people compliment me on my skins all the time.
I can't stand adding any balm, cream, or any liquid product after my makeup has set. So I'll have to be find with powder or I'm not reapplying sunscreen at all lol
Do you have recommendations for body sunscreen?
Hello, yes I do! shopmy.us/collections/183052
At what time should we apply sunscreen? From 6-9am, is it necessary to Apply sunscreen? I normally dont apply at rhis time
depends on the uv index, you can find it online or in your weather app. wearing sunscreen is recommended if uv is 3 or higher
i don't see how applying spf with a beauty blender is supposed to work. we're supposed to apply 1.25ml MINIMUM every time (which you didn't) and a lot - if not the majority - of the product was absorbed by the sponge. this is a VERY unreliable method.
Please invest in a microphone to record your videos! The info is awesome and you're great but the sound quality hurts my ears lol
The audio sounds great!! What specific time are you talking about
@@aptahanthe whole video. Had to turn the volume very low to make it comfortable to listen to.