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Genre: Howto & Style
Date of upload: Aug 27, 2023 ^^
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Thanks for doing this. The problem with drugstore sunscreens for me is that they are getting more expensive than some that you can only find at Ulta. For example, the Neutrogena tinted is $20 for 1 ounce. The Cotz tinted minerals are $27 for 2.5 oz. And Kinship Self Reflect is $28 for 1.7. Granted, the drugstore is coming out with nice things lately - multiple shades, etc. But I thought drugstore was supposed to be more accessible and affordable. Everyone needs to wear daily sunscreen and properly reapply, but some of us need more affordable options that don't sting our eyes and faces, but don't leave us looking like a ghost in order to do that. I love your videos!
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Australian Gold is my favorite tinted sunscreen. I think it makes my skin look amazing and feels weightless on me. I love the matte finish. Everything else I try feels so greasy and heavy to me. I wish ALL of the tinted face sunscreens would be SPF 50 rather than 30. Thank you for this video, I found it very educational!
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My issue with tinted sunscreen is that while brands seem to think they are being more inclusive by making mineral sunscreen more accessible, they are patting themselves on the back for doing the least. Most have tints that are light beige. Beige tint is not 'universal'
I need a dark brown tint to be effective. They should make more options for tint colors.
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Thank you for all of your great content! I have some video topic ideas that I don't see anyone doing, but I'd love to see: rating sunscreens based on how fast and how much they dry down (for those of us that wear glasses - you know what I'm talking about!), using one mineral sunscreen to start the day but then reapplying with a different mineral sunscreen later (say if you have one you like to start the day with and one to keep in your bag), trying different setting sprays over mineral sunscreens, and definitely more videos about tinted sunscreen and foundation pairings.
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Im a big fan of the Australian gold tinted sunscreen. I originally tried the medium shade and it was sheer enough that it looked fine on my face but didnāt match my neck well so I gave it to a friend and got the fair shade. I work 12+ hour shifts in the hospital under intense lights and I have naturally oily skin so pretty much any other sunscreen Iāve tried (even āmatteā ones) make me look really shiny. This one is really nice and matte. On days Iām feeling like having a bit less tint and/or more UV coverage I will layer a nontinted sunscreen under. Even the ones that make me look shiny will get mattified by the AG when I layer it on top. Itās also vegan and cruelty free which are two things I try to really stick to with my hair and skincare whenever possible. Between all that and the low cost, Iām really happy with this product!
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Something to keep in mind about coconut oil. It doesn't have to be listed as "coconut oil" on the label. MANY mineral sunscreens contain caprylic/capric triglyceride, which is compounded from coconut oil and glycerine. It gives me cystic acne, and from what I've read in skin care subReddits, many others have the same problem.
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I've been loyal to the Australian Gold sunscreen for years! I would say my skin is normal so it is perfect in warmer months. In the colder months if I'm mindful with making sure my skin care is hydrating underneath, I don't run into any issues. For the amount of product and price, I haven't felt the need to try anything else.
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I've been wearing the Australian Gold the whole summer. I wore it to the beach everyday on my vacation. With the sweat and humidity (I live in Indonesia), it looks very natural at the end of the day on my oily skin. I was really pleasantly surprised. I still wear it everyday to work, so I don't have to wear makeup
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@lindseycassini1560
8 months ago
I would love to see next a showdown of Asian tinted sunscreens š
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