VLOG: SKIN CARE clinic, TRYING OUT MAKEUP WIPES & AVENE 💊🔬🙆 | Summary and Q&A

TL;DR
This vlog discusses the reviewer's experience with the Marie Veronique Complexion Correcting Mineral Sunscreen, comparing it to other brands and discussing its coverage and hydration levels.
Key Insights
- 😷 The Marie Veronique sunscreen offers medium-full coverage but may not mask discoloration better than other brands.
- 🙌 Mineral sunscreens, such as the Marie Veronique sunscreen, offer protection against UVA and UVB rays.
- 😎 Perfume can react with sunlight and cause increased sun damage and skin irritation.
- 💄 Makeup remover wipes may not be as effective as other methods of makeup removal.
Transcript
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Questions & Answers
Q: Is the Marie Veronique sunscreen more effective at masking discoloration than other brands?
The reviewer does not find that it offers any significant advantage over the Elta MD sunscreen she typically uses, and it does not mask underlying discoloration any better.
Q: Can perfume react with sunlight and increase the risk of sun damage?
Yes, perfume can cause a condition called photocontact dermatitis, which can increase sun damage and potentially cause a rash. It is recommended to apply perfume to clothing rather than directly on the skin to minimize risk.
Q: Are makeup remover wipes effective at removing waterproof mascara?
The reviewer tests both Simple and Neutrogena makeup remover wipes and finds that they are not as effective as washing the face with water and can leave oils on the skin.
Q: What is the reviewer's opinion of the Marie Veronique sunscreen?
The reviewer finds that the sunscreen is not as smooth or hydrating as other brands, but offers more coverage. She suggests using a base layer of a different sunscreen for better protection.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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The reviewer compares the Marie Veronique sunscreen to other brands and finds that it is not as smooth and hydrating, although it offers more coverage.
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The sunscreen contains zinc and titanium dioxide, making it a mineral sunscreen and offering protection against UVA and UVB rays.
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The reviewer tests makeup remover wipes and finds them less effective and potentially irritating compared to other methods.
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