🌞 Korean sunscreens are more advanced than those in the US.
🇺🇸 Regulations on sunscreens in the US need improvement.
💼 Companies face challenges in getting new UV filters approved in the US.
SPF measures the time it takes for your skin to redden from sun exposure.
Broad spectrum sunscreens protect against both UVA and UVB rays.
Korean sunscreens use a different rating scale called PA to measure UVA protection.
☀️ K-Beauty sunscreens offer high UVA and UVB protection, with PA3 to PA4 pluses.
💫 Hybrid sunscreens combine physical and chemical filters, like the Beauty of Joseon sunscreen.
🌿 The Purito sunscreen is another highly recommended option.
🔍 K-Beauty sunscreens contain chemical and physical filters for UV protection.
⚗️ Juvenile t-150 and centella asiatica are key ingredients in one of the sunscreens.
🌞 The Essence Sun milk sunscreen by Misha offers SPF 50 protection and is lightweight.
🌞 K-Beauty sunscreens provide lightweight protection without a white cast.
🔬 Not all ingredients in K-Beauty sunscreens are approved in the US, but they are popular among users.
💦 Hyaluronic acid in sunscreens may cause inflammation, but some people find it elegant and smooth.
🔬 K-Beauty sunscreens contain niacinamide and berberus vulgaris root extract, which can help with acne.
💰 The Tocobo Bio Watery Sunscreen is interesting because it contains a UV filter that was originally proprietary to a large company but is now used by K-Beauty brands.
💦 The Tocobo Bio Watery Sunscreen is lightweight, watery, and ideal for oily skin, with additional ingredients like niacinamide and antibacterial extracts.
🌞 Sticks and powders can be used for touch-ups or light reapplication of sunscreen, but should not be the primary source of protection.
⚠️ More than four swipes are needed for adequate coverage of sunscreen.
K-Beauty sunscreens are discussed in the video.
Different brands and types of sunscreens are mentioned.
The importance of sunscreen application and reapplication is highlighted.