New SUNSCREENS from the DRUGSTORE| Dr Dray

TL;DR
Review of drugstore sunscreens, tips for saving with Drop app, and recommendations for mineral and chemical sunscreens.
Transcript
hey guys in today's video i'm going to be reviewing some new sunscreens from the drugstore when we think of these brands i think a lot of people assume that they are affordable but if you haven't noticed a lot of these brands have gotten kind of expensive in the last few years so don't spend more than you have to for me i love maximizing my savings... Read More
Key Insights
- 😀 Sunscreens from drugstore brands are becoming more expensive, prompting the need for savings solutions like the Drop app.
- 😓 Mineral sunscreens are suitable for sensitive skin but may leave a white cast, requiring careful selection based on skin tone.
- 😪 Neutrogena's new sunscreens offer high SPF levels and no cast but contain strong fragrances and red dyes that may cause irritation for some individuals.
- 😓 Cetaphil's mineral sunscreens provide suitable options for various skincare concerns like sensitivity and rosacea, albeit with varying degrees of white cast.
- 🫥 Black Girl Sunscreen offers effective sun protection without a visible cast, especially recommended for those with deeper skin tones.
- 😨 Derma E's scar cream with sun protection caters to healing scars with added benefits like moisturization and anti-inflammatory properties.
- 😒 Eucerin's daily hydration sunscreen is a versatile option for body and face use, offering moisturization, quick absorption, and no cast effect.
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Questions & Answers
Q: What is the Drop app and how can it help consumers save money?
The Drop app is a rewards app that offers points back from purchases at various retailers, redeemable for gift cards, simplifying savings and providing hassle-free shopping experience.
Q: What are the benefits and drawbacks of mineral sunscreens, specifically in relation to cast and skin tone suitability?
Mineral sunscreens are gentle for sensitive skin but may leave a white cast, particularly challenging for deeper skin tones, requiring careful formulation to minimize the cast effect.
Q: How do the new mineral sunscreens from Cetaphil perform in terms of cast, moisture, and skincare benefits?
Cetaphil's mineral sunscreens offer high SPF, gentle on sensitive skin, but may leave a noticeable cast; suitable for specific skin concerns like rosacea and easily camouflaged under makeup.
Q: What are the key features and potential drawbacks of Neutrogena's new sunscreens, particularly in terms of fragrance, SPF levels, and additional ingredients?
Neutrogena's invisible daily defense sunscreens provide a high SPF level, no cast, and are water-resistant, but the strong fragrance and red dye content may be potential irritants for some users.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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Reviewing new sunscreens from drugstore brands, highlighting affordability concerns.
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Introducing the Drop app for maximizing savings and earning rewards points from purchases.
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Evaluating mineral sunscreens from Cetaphil and Neutrogena, discussing efficacy, cast, fragrance, and suitability for different skin tones.
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