What are the best ways para ma-boost natin yung sun protection na nakukuha natin from sunscreens? Watch as we list down 5 TIPS, TRICKS, & HACKS to improve the sun protection in your skincare routine!
Video Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:57 Sunscreen Hack #1
05:56 Sunscreen Hack #2
09:17 Sunscreen Hack #3
12:59 Sunscreen Hack #4
14:44 Sunscreen Hack #5
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PRODUCTS MENTIONED:
☀️ SOME BY MI V10 Hyal Antioxidant Sunscreen*
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☀️ SOME BY MI V10 Hyal Hydra Capsule Sunscreen*
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🧡 PROMO: SOME BY MI 2-STEP Set*
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🪖 Wide Brimmed “Ranger” Hats*
• Phased out na pala yung mga binili ko guys, but here are other good alternatives from local brands!
Alternative 1 (Shopee):
Alternative 2 (Shopee):
• Dark Green Hat
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☂️ UPF50 Umbrella*
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🤍 Hypochlorus Spray (Disinfectant)*
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🧽 Makeup Sponge*
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⚪️ Compact / Cushion Sponge*
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*- These are AFFILIATE links, meaning I get a small commission when you buy a product using these links. Pero wala itong kasamang patong—it’s the same price even if you buy without using the link. But if you do, you would be helping me grow my channel even more. ❤️
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References:
• Lin, J.Y., et al. “UV Photoprotection by Combination Topical Antioxidants Vitamin C and Vitamin E.” Journal of Investigative Dermatology, vol. 121, no. 5, 2003, pp. 862-868.
• Neda et al. “Improvement of Sunscreen Photoprotection by Natural Antioxidants.” Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, vol. 64, 2011, p. AB107.
• US Food and Drug Administration. “Final Rule on Labeling and Effectiveness Testing; Sunscreen Drug Products for Over-the-Counter Human Use.” Document accessed via US Federal Register, 17 June 2011.
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DISCLAIMER: I am not, nor do I claim to be, an expert on the field of dermatology. I am neither a dermatologist nor a licensed esthetician. My videos are simply from the view of an experienced consumer of different skincare brands and products, and my own interpretation of what I have researched—be it from dermatology journals to information given out by dermatologists, chemists, and/or licensed estheticians online or in person. I am, however, very open to discussion and feedback to any lapses in understanding that I may have of these information. Overall, my main purpose is to inform and help consumers make wiser decisions. My opinions on skincare products reflects only my experience and should not be taken as end-all be-all facts. What works for me may not work for you. Your mileage may vary. 🙂
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