just waisted 15$ on a sunscreen

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15$ that could have gone for infra malar implant waisted on a greasy ass sunscreen

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dont buy this shit unless you wanna look sweaty and oily af
 
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that one isn't even particularly good compared to korean sunscreens, but it's one of the few that isn't complete garbage generally available in the EU because they haven't approved of the korean ingredients yet.


contains alcohol, which while having good short-term results, might fuck your skin up long-term.

and importing the korean ones doesn't even particularly cost more.
 
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wearing sunscreen is feminine
 
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Do you have any sources for the Korean Products?
 
that one isn't even particularly good compared to korean sunscreens, but it's one of the few that isn't complete garbage generally available in the EU because they haven't approved of the korean ingredients yet.


contains alcohol, which while having good short-term results, might fuck your skin up long-term.

and importing the korean ones doesn't even particularly cost more.
on amazon korean sunscreen cost like 30€
 
that one isn't even particularly good compared to korean sunscreens, but it's one of the few that isn't complete garbage generally available in the EU because they haven't approved of the korean ingredients yet.


contains alcohol, which while having good short-term results, might fuck your skin up long-term.

and importing the korean ones doesn't even particularly cost more.
do you have sources for korean ones
 
that one isn't even particularly good compared to korean sunscreens, but it's one of the few that isn't complete garbage generally available in the EU because they haven't approved of the korean ingredients yet.


contains alcohol, which while having good short-term results, might fuck your skin up long-term.

and importing the korean ones doesn't even particularly cost more.
What Korean sunscreens and ingredients you prefer. LRP is loved even by women who otherwise prefer Korean/Asian cosmetics
 
on amazon korean sunscreen cost like 30€
got mine for 20.
do you have sources for korean ones
don't know about your country but there's stores that import and resell it en masse.

this is the brand I use.

 
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that one isn't even particularly good compared to korean sunscreens, but it's one of the few that isn't complete garbage generally available in the EU because they haven't approved of the korean ingredients yet.


contains alcohol, which while having good short-term results, might fuck your skin up long-term.

and importing the korean ones doesn't even particularly cost more.
whats so good about the kuckrean ones
 
got mine for 20.

don't know about your country but there's stores that import and resell it en masse.

this is the brand I use.

Do you have any evidence this provides better protection than best European sunscreens? Or do you prefer Koreans because of how they feel on the skin and look?
 
whats so good about the kuckrean ones
new filters that don't disrupt hormones.

virtually all of the EU/US brands contain these, often several, and they go systemic too.
 
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Do you have any evidence this provides better protection than best European sunscreens? Or do you prefer Koreans because of how they feel on the skin and look?
it's the same spf, just better ingredients, this isn't about protection.

this specific one feels great, I have LRP and it's nothing compared to this.
 
got mine for 20.

don't know about your country but there's stores that import and resell it en masse.

this is the brand I use.

what’s the sunscreen ?
 
that one isn't even particularly good compared to korean sunscreens, but it's one of the few that isn't complete garbage generally available in the EU because they haven't approved of the korean ingredients yet.


contains alcohol, which while having good short-term results, might fuck your skin up long-term.

and importing the korean ones doesn't even particularly cost more.
I've heard mineral-based sunscreens are the best, but they make ur skin look pale, and obviously its not water resistant either.
 
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its literally all about your skincare routine muh diet
i have god tier diet but this sunscreen was so fucking heavy it felt like clogging my pore

if id scratched my skin 20 min later applying it it would peel jfl
 
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new filters that don't disrupt hormones.

virtually all of the EU/US brands contain these, often several, and they go systemic too.
where can i read about this? do u know a good one which isnt too expensive?
 
it's the same spf, just better ingredients, this isn't about protection.

this specific one feels great, I have LRP and it's nothing compared to this.
So you just prefer the feel of it over European sunscreens

On skincareaddiction the consensus is that European sunscreens provide the best protection and are more durable on the skin.
 
I’ve tried almost every cream in the book by now, and cerave mogs honestly
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Soyscreen makes you gay.

//Dr. BRUH
 
Cerave SPF+Ordinary BHA, buffet, caffeine on AM

Cerave moisturiser+Pharmaceris Vitamin K1+Volufiline under eyes on PM

Rinse face with micellar water

This routine has given me insane mogger skin (also tret for 6 months)
 
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Nigga you have tate plastered all over and you don't know The Real World (TRW)/ HU
nah i am not in
apart from networking with hella people its not worth to join cuz everything he teaches is available for free
 
Real men use liquid ass from Stacies
 
to an extent but skincare matters more at the grand scheme, if you want anti aging
i rarely leave my basement. barely any sunlight here. Should be the best for anti-aging tbh.
 
So you just prefer the feel of it over European sunscreens

On skincareaddiction the consensus is that European sunscreens provide the best protection and are more durable on the skin.
the ingredients of LRP are just objectively worse, all of the other euro brands have similar issues, it's always one or two compounds.

here's a cheapish european one that doesn't have any bad compounds in it, I use it for my body at work.

where can i read about this? do u know a good one which isnt too expensive?
read about oxybenzone, octinoxate, homosalate, octisalate, octocrylene and avobenzone, these are the most commonly used ingredients.
I've heard mineral-based sunscreens are the best, but they make ur skin look pale, and obviously its not water resistant either.
they are probably the best in terms of health, many still complain shitty compounds though.
 
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sadly it’s only spf 25

You don’t need more unless you live in a country with a lot of sun

If you are Northern Europeancel wearing spf50 is overkill, except in summertime
 
i rarely leave my basement. barely any sunlight here. Should be the best for anti-aging tbh.
uv things still penetrate through the glass

i think there are uv blockers for windows.
 
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nah i am not in
apart from networking with hella people its not worth to join cuz everything he teaches is available for free
U should join cuz I made 10k in 3 months with the crypto campus
 
the ingredients of LRP are just objectively worse, all of the other euro brands have similar issues, it's always one or two compounds.

here's a cheapish european one that doesn't have any bad compounds in it, I use it for my body
I'm not worried about your concerns of hormonal issues. Just wanted to know if you think Korean sunscreens provide better protection than Europeans because scincareaddiction thinks completely opposite.
 
U should join cuz I made 10k in 3 months with the crypto campus
huge

i make 7/8k with my own ways but i will be joining in the future for sure
 
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I'm not worried about your concerns of hormonal issues. Just wanted to know if you think Korean sunscreens provide better protection than Europeans because scincareaddiction thinks completely opposite.
they have the same spf, how long it lasts varies from product to product, that isn't region specific.

your hormonal health is largely your skin health, it's super sensitive to these disruptions.
 
15$ that could have gone for infra malar implant waisted on a greasy ass sunscreen

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dont buy this shit unless you wanna look sweaty and oily af
I use this same sunscreen and I wouldn't describe it as oily at all. It's very light and unnoticeable
that one isn't even particularly good compared to korean sunscreens, but it's one of the few that isn't complete garbage generally available in the EU because they haven't approved of the korean ingredients yet.


contains alcohol, which while having good short-term results, might fuck your skin up long-term.

and importing the korean ones doesn't even particularly cost more.
Don't Korean sunscreens block a fuck ton of vitamin D? I'm black so I need all the vitamin D I can get.
Also do you know if sunscreen harms vitamins D production? I use the same one the guy who made this thread.
unnoticeable.
 
I use this same sunscreen and I wouldn't describe it as oily at all. It's very light and unnoticeable

Don't Korean sunscreens block a fuck ton of vitamin D? I'm black so I need all the vitamin D I can get.
Also do you know if sunscreen harms vitamins D production? I use the same one the guy who made this thread.
unnoticeable.
Just take supplements for vitamin d
 
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I use this same sunscreen and I wouldn't describe it as oily at all. It's very light and unnoticeable

Don't Korean sunscreens block a fuck ton of vitamin D? I'm black so I need all the vitamin D I can get.
Also do you know if sunscreen harms vitamins D production? I use the same one the guy who made this thread.
unnoticeable.
most of them are specifically for the face (and the bottles are tiny), so just don't apply it to the rest of your body, the spf isn't particularly higher than western products, ingredients just tend to be better.

but if you're using your face as main source of sunlight you're doing it wrong though.
 
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they have the same spf, how long it lasts varies from product to product, that isn't region specific.
Some European sunscreens stay on the skin longer than some Asian sunscreens. Usually Asian sunscreens prioritize how good they lok
 

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