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Applying SPF under LED-UV Light | Dr. Medispa


Applying SPF under LED-UV Light | Dr. Medispa

Wearing sunscreen is important for a variety of reasons ‼️ The primary reason is to protect your skin from the harmful effects of …

Effective sunscreen application

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  • @BaeXe-s6k

    Why do u need to apply sunscreen if u hv make up on 💀

  • @kyliee.c

    I once forgot about my ears and the sunburn there hurt so freaking much

  • @Flash_345

    absolutely NO ONE is gonna put sunscreen so close to their eyes.

  • @vitaminprotein3022

    But I have listened than our body adjust according to the atmosphere so why can't our body adjust to protect us from UV rays itself??

  • @zap2747

    Sunburns on the top of your ears are straight up the WORST

  • @DaniGirl6

    Why are you wearing medical gloves to put on sunscreen?

  • @jab3593

    You should apply on your hairline on top of your head too

  • @BadgerBabyBoy

    Ouch it stings my eyes
    Even though i use mineral sunscreen

  • @ahdimxmortal6471

    You're already finished the only thing you can do is stay out of the sun to avoid further damage.

  • @Hilltopperpete

    Haven’t worn sunscreen in years. I dropped the “healthy” low fat diet, and now I eat tons of meat and butter. I haven’t gotten sunburned since despite spending hours/day every day in the sun. I also reversed my heart disease- fasting, lots of meat, and no added sugars or simple carbs.

    I have an uncle who is the most fastidious person I have ever heard of in terms of avoiding direct sunlight. He puts on sunscreen every time he goes out, he wears hats everywhere, he limits his sun exposure to 15 minutes with everything covered, and he has had about 15 surgeries for skin cancer. If the sun was what caused skin cancer, he should be patient zero proving it. if the systematic application of a hypothesis does not work, the hypothesis is wrong. The sun is NOT the cause of skin cancer.

  • @cammieklund

    Omg I hate that effing voiceover that is everywhere now

  • @Sean-gt4vv

    You’re not tricking anyone Thanos

  • @IshaChowdhury421u

    Use a gentle cleanser twice a day to get rid of dirt and oil, and ensure you apply sunscreen daily. After extensive testing, I chose littlllextra rice berry sunscreen and face wash. It works great for acne-prone skin. It doesn’t leave a white cast and is highly effective for extended periods. No side effects on skin. I’ve seen noticeable improvements in my skin after a year of use. I keep reordering this product. Go for it if you have sensitive skin. A must have

  • @kathrob

    You are just poisoning the skin with that. Vitamin d from sun light is not the cause of cancer, what you eat is the evil.

  • @sopek1427

    Why other people camera turns out black but yours red? Is it different type of light?

  • @saadat_ic

    Better to use lipstick with SPF, rather than apply a cream to lips 🧐

  • @SkyKangaroo

    id love to see a timelapse of2-3 hours of someone just sitting there and see if uv protection is lower bc of absorbtion

  • @rbe6963

    Even better dont go on the beach

  • @fieldsofgold775

    No way do I put it around that close to my eyes. It seeps into my eyes and it stings.
    I try to wear UV sunglasses with a slight side shield fit. Polarised. Good video though. Thanks.

  • @emilydurkee8664

    As someone with sensory issues I'd much rather just stay out of the sun then apply sunscreen every day, let alone every two hours

  • @izwork831

    I can only put sunscreen on my cheeks because I get swollen eyes (yes, even when I wash off the sunscreen) 😭

  • @UndisturbedMonk

    Yeah, f all that. No sunscreen for me. Hat, sunglasses and some spf lip balm is good enough.

  • @JCX-9

    Enjoy your endocrine disruptors like Oxybenzone,
    Parabens, Homosalate and others.

  • @Anonymoousee

    I can't put sunscreen on my eyes like that, it might as well be hot sauce.

  • @MooniFrog

    Re-apply SPF every few hours?!? Oh man, I’m cooked 💀💀

  • @ellieya3287

    Tried dozens of products. Not one has been suitable for applying around my eyes, nor was it comfortable to reapply every 2h. I wear sunscreen every day religiously but please let's be reasonable. I'd need to give 1/3 of my salary for sunscreen (I work from home) each month if I were to reapply the correct amount every 2h.

  • @spacee.oddity

    my mom used to always spray sunscreen in my hair when i was younger, as I had super fine, light blonde hair, ive gotten sunburned where my hair parts quite a few times. I almost always wear a hat when im out in the sun now

  • @EmyN

    Which sunscreen is this?


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