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Introduction and Feeling Tired
The speaker introduces the video and mentions feeling extremely tired before starting to film.
Feeling Exhausted
- The speaker mentions feeling extremely tired before filming.
- They describe having a strong fatigue, which is unusual for them.
- The speaker even had to stand up due to their exhaustion.
Monday Routine and Summer Preparation
The speaker talks about their routine on Mondays and how they are preparing for the summer season.
Monday Routine
- The speaker mentions smoking more frequently on Mondays.
- They also mention the importance of preparing for the summer season in order to have some time off.
Working Conditions and Importance of Comfort
The speaker discusses their previous experience as a researcher and emphasizes the importance of comfort while working.
Previous Working Conditions
- The speaker shares that they were poorly treated as a researcher in the public sector.
- They mention being underpaid and working in surreal conditions.
Importance of Comfort
- The speaker highlights the significance of having comfortable workspaces, such as adjustable desks and ergonomic chairs.
- They explain that being able to work standing up can be beneficial when feeling tired or when working long hours at home or in an office setting.
Introducing Beauty Jazz Sunscreen
The speaker introduces a Korean sunscreen called "Beauty Jazz" and briefly mentions their positive experience with it.
Beauty Jazz Sunscreen
- The speaker reveals that they had previously ordered this sunscreen from Amazon.
- They express satisfaction with this particular brand of sunscreen but do not provide further details about its features or benefits.
Large Order and Mention of Other Products
The speaker mentions a large order they made, including the Beauty Jazz sunscreen, and briefly references other products they have tried.
Large Order
- The speaker explains that their previous order was extensive and divided into three packages.
- They mention that one package got lost during delivery, which has happened to them before.
Other Products
- The speaker briefly mentions creams from a brand called Yang but does not provide further details or insights about them.
Delivery Issues and Promotion of Personal Cosmetics Brand
The speaker discusses ongoing delivery issues with their personal cosmetics brand and promotes a discount code for their product.
Delivery Issues
- The speaker expresses frustration with delivery services and mentions ongoing problems with transporters.
- They emphasize their desire for customers to have the best experience possible when purchasing from their brand.
Promotion of Personal Cosmetics Brand
- The speaker reminds viewers about their own cosmetics brand, mentioning a discount code (Cyril10) for purchasing their "Essence Initiale" product.
- They clarify that they cannot personally deliver the products due to reliance on transporters.
Frustration with Delivery Services
The speaker continues discussing frustrations with delivery services and expresses a desire for an improved customer experience.
Frustration with Delivery Services
- The speaker reiterates their frustration with being reliant on transporters for delivering products.
The Cost of Using High-Level Sunscreens
In this section, the speaker discusses the higher cost associated with using high-level sunscreens (HLS). While some individuals may prefer to pay more for the assurance of better protection, it is important to consider the professional implications and partnerships within a company.
High-Level Sunscreens and Cost
- Using HLS can be significantly more expensive.
- Some individuals may be willing to pay more for better protection.
- However, from a professional standpoint, working with certain partners may require the use of HLS.
Salary Issue and Delayed Payment
The speaker shares their personal experience regarding a delayed salary payment. This incident gained attention due to its viral nature and occurred after a major sunscreen controversy.
Delayed Salary Payment
- The speaker did not receive their salary as expected.
- They eventually received it after making inquiries.
- This incident became widely discussed due to its viral nature.
- It happened around two years ago, during the time when they first started their channel.
Controversy Surrounding Sunscreen Protection Levels
The speaker reflects on an earlier video they made about sunscreen protection levels. They warned viewers about certain sunscreens that did not provide adequate protection despite claiming high SPF values.
Sunscreen Protection Levels Controversy
- The speaker previously highlighted issues with a popular sunscreen brand's claimed SPF 50+ level.
- They explained that in Europe and Australia, SPF should be above 50 or 60 to be considered "50 plus."
- They mentioned an example where a sunscreen labeled as SPF 20 actually had an SPF value of 19 based on their sources.
- Some viewers expressed confusion as they experienced sunburn despite applying the recommended amount of sunscreen.
- The speaker emphasized the importance of using the correct amount and type of sunscreen for effective protection.
Misconceptions about Sunscreen Application
The speaker discusses common misconceptions regarding sunscreen application, particularly related to quantity and reapplication frequency.
Misconceptions about Sunscreen Application
- Some viewers claimed to have experienced sunburn despite following proper application guidelines.
- The speaker questioned whether they applied the same quantity as recommended and reapplied at appropriate intervals.
- They highlighted the importance of using a sufficient amount of sunscreen for adequate protection.
- Personal experiences led them to doubt certain sunscreens' effectiveness from the beginning.
Sunscreens Designed for Different Purposes
The speaker explains that not all sunscreens are designed for outdoor activities. They discuss a specific Japanese sunscreen intended for daily use with minimal exposure.
Purpose-specific Sunscreens
- Certain sunscreens, like Bioré UV Aqua Rich, are designed for daily use and indoor activities.
- These sunscreens prioritize comfort and aesthetics rather than extended outdoor protection.
- They are popular in Japan due to their lightweight and nearly invisible texture.
Discontinued Sunscreen Brands
The speaker mentions several discontinued sunscreen brands that faced issues or controversies, emphasizing the need to be cautious when choosing sunscreens.
Discontinued Sunscreen Brands
- Various sunscreen brands, including Claire's and an unnamed brand, faced discontinuation due to different reasons.
- One brand had textures praised by users but contained less than 10% of the claimed SPF value.
- The speaker has extensive knowledge on sunscreens through years of research and development experience.
Backlash and Expertise on Sunscreens
The speaker discusses the backlash they faced after raising concerns about a specific sunscreen brand's effectiveness. They also assert their expertise in understanding sunscreen formulations.
Backlash and Expertise on Sunscreens
- The speaker received backlash from influencers who disagreed with their assessment of a particular sunscreen brand.
- They assert that they have extensive knowledge and experience in formulating sunscreens.
- Despite criticism, they stand by their assessment of the sunscreen's efficacy.
- The speaker mentions an Australian influencer who questioned their understanding of sunscreens, but they confidently state their expertise in the field.
Understanding the Formulation of a Sunscreen
The speaker discusses the formulation of a sunscreen and highlights the importance of its effectiveness in protecting the skin from UV rays.
Formulation and Protection
- The speaker mentions that some sunscreen formulations may not be done correctly, affecting their efficacy.
- They emphasize the importance of understanding the architecture and filters used in sunscreens to ensure better protection.
- A sunscreen should form a film on the skin's surface to prevent UV rays from penetrating it.
- The speaker notes that they have tested a particular sunscreen multiple times, applying a generous amount after cleansing their face with a gentle cleanser.
- They mention using it during physical activities and observing its performance after 1.5 hours.
Evaluation of Sunscreen Performance
The speaker evaluates the performance of the tested sunscreen and provides insights into its texture, longevity, and suitability for different situations.
Texture and Longevity
- The tested sunscreen has an ultra-agreeable texture with a slightly satin finish.
- However, it is not long-lasting as observed through degradation on areas like cheeks and nose within 1.5 hours.
- Despite its pleasant qualities, it is recommended for minimal exposure situations when an elegant solution is desired.
Alternative Uses
- For individuals who dislike traditional sunscreens but still want some level of protection, this sunscreen can be used as a base moisturizer before applying another sunscreen on top.
Ingredients Analysis
The speaker analyzes the ingredients present in the tested sunscreen, highlighting their benefits and potential reactions.
Ingredient Composition
- The tested sunscreen does not contain fragrance or alcohol, which are known to cause skin reactions.
- It does not include octocrylene or avobenzone, common sunscreen filters that can cause sensitivity.
- The speaker mentions the presence of A+ oil, esculetin, and bis-ethylhexyloxyphenol methoxyphenyl triazine as effective filters for UVA and UVB protection.
Sunscreen Testing and SPF Claims
The speaker discusses the testing conducted on the sunscreen and addresses SPF claims mentioned on the American website.
Testing Results
- The tested sunscreen underwent tests in Korean and Spanish laboratories, resulting in SPF values around 52 and 63, respectively.
- The speaker notes that these values are interesting to consider when evaluating the effectiveness of sunscreens.
Discussion on In Vitro and In Vivo Protection
The speaker discusses the importance of protection in both in vitro and in vivo settings. They mention that SPF is a measure of in vivo protection, but there are also excellent protocols for in vitro protection. There are significant differences between in vitro and in vivo testing, as evidenced by variations in SPF levels across different countries.
In Vitro and In Vivo Protection
- In Korea, the SPF level is 52, while in Spain it is 63.
- These values indicate that the level of protection is lower than expected.
- UVA protection is around 19 in Spain and 16.1 in South Korea.
- The speaker emphasizes that these values suggest a lower level of overall sun protection.
Using Sunscreen as a Hydrating Base
The speaker suggests using sunscreen as a hydrating base if you have issues with other sunscreens. They describe the sunscreen as a gel cream that leaves no greasy residue on the skin. It can be used on hands or arms when not heavily exposed to the sun or as a base for makeup.
Using Sunscreen as a Hydrating Base
- If you have problems with other sunscreens, this sunscreen can be used as a hydrating base.
- It is a gel cream that does not leave the skin feeling greasy.
- It can be applied to hands or arms when not heavily exposed to the sun.
- It can also be used as a base for makeup.
Conclusion and Call to Action
The speaker concludes by mentioning that this has been a long video but hopes it was helpful for viewers. They encourage viewers to comment if they have tried the product and invite them to subscribe, turn on notifications, follow their Instagram account, and check out the brand's Instagram account.
Conclusion and Call to Action
- The speaker acknowledges that this has been a lengthy video but hopes it provided useful information.
- Viewers are encouraged to comment if they have tried the product.