Debunking the worst sunscreen misinformation on TikTok

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It's sunscreen myth time! Again, TikTok serves up the best misinformation - let's talk about the actual science.
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0:00 Intro
0:31 Paul Saladino’s DIY “animal-based” sunscreen
4:39 Seed oils don’t cause sunburn (more Saladino)
10:50 SPF isn’t strength?
14:29 Sunscreen isn’t preventing cancer?
20:06 Dermatologist avoids chemical sunscreens, endocrine disruption, pregnancy
29:50 Sunscreen is bad for your skin?
31:39 Huberman: sunscreen found in the brain 10 years after use
37:29 Sunscreen cushion hack
39:03 Chemical lip SPF - featuring @Moskinlab
42:08 Bobby, milk, coral reefs, non-toxic
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Note: I don't think the librarian was responsible for the NOAA page, I think librarians usually know the limits of their expertise and how to assess sources far better than most scientists! IMO it was probably filtered through a bunch of graphic designers and interns and marketing people, plus I have some suspicions about why the NOAA page still hasn't been changed. Stay tuned!
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  • @LabMuffinBeautyScience
    @LabMuffinBeautyScience16 күн бұрын

    Hope you enjoyed this video! I think the next one in this series might be debunking product tests on social media... which ones do you keep seeing? Also you can find out more about my book here: geni.us/TheScienceOfBeauty

  • @xyz-jv9df

    @xyz-jv9df

    16 күн бұрын

    Hi lab muffin! Thank u for all the information, as always. The info about reef safety was really helpful. 🌻🌻

  • @JanitaShowaars

    @JanitaShowaars

    16 күн бұрын

    What do you think about edible sunscreen?

  • @zxcytdfxy256

    @zxcytdfxy256

    15 күн бұрын

    can you please talk about what to do after shaving my beard? I have a lot

  • @SyrianGirlpartisan

    @SyrianGirlpartisan

    15 күн бұрын

    I'm.a chemistry phd in WA and i love your work!

  • @montananerd8244

    @montananerd8244

    15 күн бұрын

    I really need to know if this video answers “what did Michelle survive in 1996?” I keep trying to look under the screen line, I’m old & tired & the senior living group who came to my work today had the stomach flu… PS I Googled, kinda bummed it’s not real..,

  • @iwanashow9
    @iwanashow915 күн бұрын

    Just remember, if the person talking about sunscreen has burnt orange elephant skin... Probably dont pay them attention

  • @gorosemonde

    @gorosemonde

    15 күн бұрын

    Ha ha ha 😂 that’s what I thought. Your « animal » sunscreen (zinc is animal based now?) is not working, my man. Sunscreen is not some cloak of invisibility that lets you bronze but still fights UV.

  • @SR-mv2mf

    @SR-mv2mf

    8 күн бұрын

    Are you talking about Donald Drump?

  • @ghostoflazlo

    @ghostoflazlo

    6 күн бұрын

    ​@@SR-mv2mfha ha ha orange man bad lol like love how you spelled his last name w a D 😂 epic own

  • @katm8128

    @katm8128

    6 күн бұрын

    @@ghostoflazloyou seem upset

  • @Kim-mp5wg

    @Kim-mp5wg

    5 күн бұрын

    i was going to say 😭

  • @denisenj7648
    @denisenj764816 күн бұрын

    When I don't use high sunscreen, I tan and burn. When I do, I don't. 😮. You don't have to be a genius to figure out that suncreen works.

  • @LabMuffinBeautyScience

    @LabMuffinBeautyScience

    15 күн бұрын

    It's like these people have never missed a spot...

  • @DM-nw5lu

    @DM-nw5lu

    15 күн бұрын

    I don't even tan. I just burn. And as neither that nor skin cancer (I'm a redhead. No such thing as sunscreen season for me as every season is sunscreen season) are all that appealing to me I always make sure to wear SPF50 where my skin is showing. Though I honestly prefer just to cover up as reapplying sunscreen to my entire body every few hours isn't something I am willing to do. Thank god for maxi skirts and dresses. They're lifesavers in summer.

  • @stephstevens2

    @stephstevens2

    15 күн бұрын

    ​@@DM-nw5lu I'm not a redhead but I'm pretty darned pale/freckly myself and I second that! I lived in Egypt for a few years as well so I always made sure to wear flowy, long sleeved clothes etc.. There was no other way!

  • @Ryanneey

    @Ryanneey

    15 күн бұрын

    Oh my god. I was visiting a southern country and missed a tiny spot on my chest after applying sunscreen. I burnt so badly that it bubbled. It bled and then got infected. I still have the scar 10 years later.

  • @DM-nw5lu

    @DM-nw5lu

    15 күн бұрын

    @@stephstevens2 Oh, it definitely goes for all pale ladies. I only mentioned red hair as the MC1R variant responsible for our red hair also increases the risk of skin cancers including melanoma. I barely have freckles anymore as I wear sunscreen religiously.. only some on my arms and hands. My face has been freckle free since a few summers after I started wearing sunscreen. I do kind of miss my face freckles as I always thought they're cute but health trumps cuteness for me.

  • @shankornfeld1541
    @shankornfeld154115 күн бұрын

    Someone really wrote to you that "he has access to graduate level research studies and clinical trials not released to the public because he's a Stanford professor"? How do they come up with this misinformation? Firstly, Michelle ALSO has access to research that is behind paywalls. But even if she didn't, everyone has access to all peer-reviewed study abstracts - it is just that some journals are annoying and require subscriptions to access some whole articles. AND, if you really want the article, but don't want to pay for it, you just email any of the authors and they will send it to you FOR FREE. Because there is no such thing as "big science". We all want our research to be out there and to get read. When there is a paywall, it isn't our choice, that is just a consequence that we have to suffer to get our studies out there in the right journals. We hate it too.

  • @saaya8964

    @saaya8964

    15 күн бұрын

    ^^^exactly, and a study with an outcome as sensational (for lack of a better word) would, even if it were not accessible at all, still show up as at least the title&authors in citations of other studies and articles . If somebody really found sunscreen particles in brain matter, tons of people would either reference or respond to that article. Like I think everyone in academia knows this phenomenon, where somebody wrote a controversial or very influential paper and from that point on 90% of publications on the topic cite that one specific paper

  • @PakkiNakki

    @PakkiNakki

    15 күн бұрын

    as if research groups would do experiments for fun and not have them published 😆

  • @minagica

    @minagica

    14 күн бұрын

    "Big science" are the journals with their pay walls despite most often it being public money that funded the research that has gone into the articles. THAT is "big science", it's actually "big science publishing". And while authors may send you the articles they've written, some of us struggle with feeling like we'd be a waste of their time. I felt that way even when I was a uni student, so I RARELY went to office hours cuz I thought I wasn't worth their rarified time and that my smarter classmates that did stand a chance at one day becoming professors deserved it more

  • @uniquenewyork3325

    @uniquenewyork3325

    12 күн бұрын

    Also, students have access to additional articles too?? At least usually

  • @hausofjulian

    @hausofjulian

    12 күн бұрын

    Sci-hub is literally there lol

  • @PTPAUL-ry7jc
    @PTPAUL-ry7jc15 күн бұрын

    As a dark skin black woman, ask me if I wear mineral sunscreen lol! The best sunscreen for you is the one you will ACTUALLY wear everyday. Not that ghost chalky mess that will turn my whole family blue and purple.

  • @leonfrancis3418

    @leonfrancis3418

    13 күн бұрын

    95% of BIăck Americans have insufficient Vitamin D levels, because our dark skin already acts as a natural sunscreen, and modern western populations are not getting enough sunlight. I don't want to burst the bubble, but unless you're a day laborer, you may want to rethink wearing sunscreen all the time.

  • @daphne8406

    @daphne8406

    13 күн бұрын

    Totally agree! 🤗 If a sunscreen feel bad, smells bad or makes your skin look a strange colour, you would stop wearing it no matter how good the reviews. The one you actually wear every day is then simply the best for you instead of wearing no sunscreen at all 🤷‍♀️

  • @leonfrancis3418

    @leonfrancis3418

    13 күн бұрын

    This is a friendly reminder that over 90% of BĪăck Aměricans lack the recommended amount of Vitamin D. Our skin naturally acts as a sunscreen and works against us in cultures where people stay indoors all the time.

  • @sonicboomerino7281

    @sonicboomerino7281

    10 күн бұрын

    Lmao Im a pale white boy and it still makes me look like im dying and need a blood transfusion 😂 I still wear it though but I gotta spread it out well

  • @moonshonemeadow

    @moonshonemeadow

    9 күн бұрын

    @@dfpguitar That is a "bit" misguided. Melanin does help protect against the sun, but it is wise not to overestimate its capabilities. Even deeply dark skinned-people can develop melanoma, or at least sun damage through prolonged exposure. And build tolerance? Against the sun? Unless you have some kind of photosensitivity disease where building tolerance can be recommended for treatment, I don't believe that would be particularly effective or necessary for someone of regular health, unless you mean something else specifically? Good sleep and nutrition are just good things to practice, though.

  • @justilou1
    @justilou116 күн бұрын

    I can imagine if you use the DIY sunscreen all the neighbourhood dogs will flock to you like a suburban Disney Princess

  • @mariaathena7910

    @mariaathena7910

    15 күн бұрын

    🤣🤣🤣

  • @stephstevens2

    @stephstevens2

    15 күн бұрын

    SUBURBAN DISNEY PRINCESS! 😭🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @DrowSkinned

    @DrowSkinned

    15 күн бұрын

    And then the flies after the food oils go rancid 😮

  • @rachel_sj

    @rachel_sj

    15 күн бұрын

    As someone who has oily skin, I can’t imagine how terribly that animal “sunscreen” would make my skin break out. The tradeoffs of using that “sunscreen” are not worth it…

  • @i.cant.pick.a.user_name

    @i.cant.pick.a.user_name

    15 күн бұрын

    real

  • @avarice8919
    @avarice891916 күн бұрын

    11:30 Maybe the sun won't burn you but Michelle sure will 😭

  • @laurenlewis2949

    @laurenlewis2949

    16 күн бұрын

    I cackled, thank you😂

  • @LabMuffinBeautyScience

    @LabMuffinBeautyScience

    15 күн бұрын

    It's true though, I haven't seen any who don't have some bizarre stuff going on 😩

  • @Jmexmaldo

    @Jmexmaldo

    15 күн бұрын

    Yeeees 👏🏽👏🏽😂

  • @heidihinds7207

    @heidihinds7207

    15 күн бұрын

    I came to the comments section just to show appreciation for Michelle’s definition of « holistic ». It’s funny cause it’s true.

  • @raraavis7782

    @raraavis7782

    15 күн бұрын

    Bada-dummm 😅

  • @stephstevens2
    @stephstevens215 күн бұрын

    Once, whilst a nurse was taking my blood, she commented on my skin being very pale and told me to get a tan. She said I'm clearly not getting enough sun exposure and therefore not enough vitamin d. I told her that's just my skin colour and I don't want skin cancer so I'm careful. She said, "yeah, wear sunscreen to protect you against cancer, but you still need a tan." It's true. Medical training doesn't make a person know about every health related thing😅 but it seems to make them think they do.

  • @cindellednic

    @cindellednic

    15 күн бұрын

    Nurses are constantly concerned about my skin colour. They think I'm going to pass out any minute I'm like "Hun I just look like this I've been wearing sunscreen since I was a kid"

  • @margodphd

    @margodphd

    15 күн бұрын

    Same - I'm naturally very, very, very pale and I wear sunscreen religiously since childhood due to having had birthmarks that looked fishy to childhood dermatologist. I heard that I must have anemia or that I "look sick" from nurses so many times I've lost count, often nurses that looked like they have members card for tanning bed salon. And then they look at my birth year, surprised. Why people feel the need to comment on other people's appearance and give advice outside of their scope,I wonder...

  • @stephstevens2

    @stephstevens2

    14 күн бұрын

    Yeah I honestly find it really weird and rude. It's also dangerous advice. I wish experts in the relevant field could directly put them in their place all at once😂 it's ridiculous how bold they are about things they don't actually know about...

  • @lizroberts1569

    @lizroberts1569

    9 күн бұрын

    Nurses aren’t great regarding diet or skincare.

  • @pamelacox540

    @pamelacox540

    7 күн бұрын

    My sister-in-law, a nurse, still uses a tanning bed. And is anti-vaccine. So do not base health decisions only on the role of the speaker. It helps me to look at greed as a reason for outrageous statements. Difficult to assess the true expertise of the speaker also. What we truly need is better science education.

  • @jessicameyer665
    @jessicameyer66515 күн бұрын

    molecular biologist here - I had no what the actual molecular mechanism was for sunburn beyond generic "DNA damage" until today. Every day is a school day and I am a very happu little nerd to have learnt this!

  • @biosparkles9442
    @biosparkles944216 күн бұрын

    Yay, group therapy with Michelle! As a fellow Australian, it absolutely blows my mind that there are people who don't "believe" in sunscreen. Like, tell me you've never lived somewhere with a UV index above 6 without telling me. My skin would literally be cooked if I used that "animal based" sunscreen with our average UV index of 12 in summer :') I think literally every Australian knows *at least* one person who has had a melanoma removed at some point, which probably plays a role in our culture around sun protection.

  • @AutumnVulpes369

    @AutumnVulpes369

    16 күн бұрын

    omg i thought the UV ended at 11 💀

  • @biosparkles9442

    @biosparkles9442

    16 күн бұрын

    ​@@AutumnVulpes369 a lot of things will only report it up to 11, and after that just say it's "above 11" because anything 11 or above is considered to be extreme and the exact number doesn't really matter anymore. The UV index going above 11 is also pretty uncommon in most of the northern hemisphere, even in summer. In summer in Australia, though, almost the entire country is at or above 11 every day, so just reporting "at or above 11" would be pretty meaningless for us since it would pretty much say that all the time. In 2021 one of our major cities, Brisbane, recorded a UV index of 15.9. Personally, the highest I've ever seen it get in Sydney is 14, but that doesn't mean it hasn't been higher here. At UV indexes above 11 it only takes about 5 to 10 minutes to get a sunburn, I pretty much never leave the house without sunscreen at least on my face. If you wanna see how high the UV index gets across Australia for pretty much any date you can search for "Arpansa UV index" and it'll take you to a page that has historical and current real time UV data for all major cities in Australia. Keep in mind that our seasons are switched, so summer is December - February here.

  • @ugh5559

    @ugh5559

    16 күн бұрын

    I'm from regional Queensland and most people I know don't wear sunscreen, and quite a few even believe it's bad for you or it will give you cancer. Quackery and conspiracy-theories seem to be very ingrained in most people I know (although it's worsened in the last few years).

  • @AutumnVulpes369

    @AutumnVulpes369

    15 күн бұрын

    @@biosparkles9442 no worries about the switched seasons 👍 i used to live in cape town so im pretty used to it still. thanks for the in depth explanation!

  • @nitzeart

    @nitzeart

    15 күн бұрын

    ​​​@@AutumnVulpes369I think I've been under UV 14 in Mexico. Yes it is hell here 😂 And you can feel the sun just roasting your skin as soon as you step under it. We don't have a sunscreen culture like Australia to use it daily but we often use umbrellas, hats, sunglasses and try to walk in the shade. (I do try to use daily sunscreen and a lot of young people do, but it's been a recent development.)

  • @makeupatrick
    @makeupatrick15 күн бұрын

    Huberman shouldn't be a university professor while spreading misinformation and pulling things out of his ass. That is extremely unethical for an academic.

  • @stuntvist

    @stuntvist

    15 күн бұрын

    That's his entire deal though. Same class and type as Jordan Peterson, the "I have a PhD in a very specific area so I must be an expert in literally anything and everything that exists" men.

  • @Alice_Walker

    @Alice_Walker

    15 күн бұрын

    I love it. I was interested in what Huberman had to say for a while but fairly early on his podcasts he made a very intense negative claim about a kind of medication I'd been taking and experiencing positive effects from for a long time and had a lot of knowledge about. Weeks and weeks of further searching and I failed to find any trace of the study/evidence he referred to. The specialist who prescribed me was dismissive of his claim also. Super dodgy 💩

  • @kb-ni5ug

    @kb-ni5ug

    15 күн бұрын

    @@Alice_Walker which medication you refer to?

  • @Sandy-of6gq

    @Sandy-of6gq

    15 күн бұрын

    32:05 to see in writing what actually comes out of this prestigious university professor's mouth is shocking. This is middle school broscience level of conversation

  • @CJM279

    @CJM279

    15 күн бұрын

    @@Sandy-of6gqfacts.

  • @mara_9178
    @mara_917815 күн бұрын

    I’m European and guilty of not using sunscreen on a daily basis. Sunscreen causing cancer, imbalances women’s hormones and preventing from getting a tan bc the sun isn’t that strong in Europe were the reasons why I used coconut oil as a sunscreen bc so many blogger, influencer and people said it’s healthier than sunscreen. But everything you explained makes so much sense. I ordered my first spf 50 now 😄 thank you for debunking those things

  • @AmeliaMastervally

    @AmeliaMastervally

    Күн бұрын

    I think it's easier for Europeans to fall for those tricks than people who live in very sunny areas. I live in South Africa, growing up my mom used to wear coconut oil to help her tan more, now she has to get melanoma lazered off that are a result of years of coconut oil tanning. I'm a woman and don't expereince any hormonal issues with sun screen, if it makes you break out it could just be too thick for your skin instead of messing with hormones. Take it from someone who has to live with the sun at its harshest, if you're planning on being in the sun all day - wear sunscreen!

  • @micheleann1737
    @micheleann173713 күн бұрын

    People also forget that tanning beds were a big thing in the 2000s and it increases your chance of skin cancer.

  • @concamon1364
    @concamon136416 күн бұрын

    "They don't *look* like they care about skincare" 9:10 Oh, Michelle's coming for blood in this one 😂

  • @LabMuffinBeautyScience

    @LabMuffinBeautyScience

    16 күн бұрын

    This was the most nicely worded take... 😅

  • @yuli.wed.

    @yuli.wed.

    15 күн бұрын

    Honestly a valid take, if someone is very tan I assume they don't care about their skin at all.

  • @9090lillypad

    @9090lillypad

    15 күн бұрын

    Yes, it’s always people with thin villainous lips and rampant sun damage who say sunscreen is “toxic”

  • @caslam8286

    @caslam8286

    15 күн бұрын

    @@9090lillypadvillainous lips😂 so trueeee

  • @WeatherManToBe

    @WeatherManToBe

    15 күн бұрын

    I was thinking the same thing. Like, maybe he should stop EATING IT and put it on😂😂😂😂

  • @christineg8151
    @christineg815115 күн бұрын

    As an organic chemist, I appreciate the more in-depth discussion of the mechanism of sunburn. The phrase 2+2 cycloaddition makes me feel right at home.

  • @LabMuffinBeautyScience

    @LabMuffinBeautyScience

    15 күн бұрын

    After I uploaded I realised I accidentally said "the double bond moves" instead of "the bond moves", I was hoping no one would notice but may as well come clean now 😅

  • @Shsisofofjensjskkf
    @Shsisofofjensjskkf14 күн бұрын

    As a white dude in his early twenties who has neglected skincare most of his life, your channel has done a great job in dispelling a lot of the misinformation I used to believe. I used to think sunscreen was the devil but I am no longer afraid to wear it. Thank you!

  • @MrsBees
    @MrsBees14 күн бұрын

    The increase of skin cancer could be for tons of reasons like the ozone depletion, tanning beds, more recreational activities, higher populations in more sunny areas, longer lives, better healthcare, more access to healthcare, etc

  • @PrometheanFlame

    @PrometheanFlame

    14 күн бұрын

    I think a lot of it has to do with the ozone depletion, caused by industrial pollution, and local environmental pollution and stress which can contribute to health issues including cancers. And anything that can impact your immune system could cause skin issues which make you more vulnerable to UVA and UVB. And yeah, some places have worse sun than others. But historically ozone depletion has gotten worse over time.

  • @azzgunther

    @azzgunther

    14 күн бұрын

    People spend less time in the sun than ever. Skin cancer is is very likely due to exposure to the chemicals in industrial sunscreen. The pharma industry is the largest funder of: -academic research -media -medical organizations -politicians. Chronic disease is a multi-trillion dollar industry. Whatever good information is available is not going to come from conventional information streams for this reason.

  • @MrsBees

    @MrsBees

    13 күн бұрын

    @@PrometheanFlame I do too. That's probably the number one reason

  • @2nerC9

    @2nerC9

    5 күн бұрын

    I believe one factor could be our diets too but I might be wrong. Just kinda gut feeling speculation not much to back it up but I do know the foods we eat today are worst and far more industrialized than ever before.

  • @MrsBees

    @MrsBees

    3 күн бұрын

    @@2nerC9 who knows. Might have something to do with it.

  • @AKbaby89
    @AKbaby8916 күн бұрын

    My mom has had skin cancer, so when i saw a brand basically saying SPF causes cancer, i was pretty annoyed. I cannot believe theres so many totally unrealistic myths/rumors about SPF

  • @doeeyes2

    @doeeyes2

    15 күн бұрын

    My best friends mom died from skincancer thwt eventually soread. She wax only 35 years old and left behind two young duaghters. Horrible.

  • @sugarplumcarly

    @sugarplumcarly

    12 күн бұрын

    My mom also had skin cancer. Basically had her whole nose removed then reconstructed. She still doesn’t wear sunscreen and “doesn’t believe SPF is real.” 🙄

  • @nicolevigo5349

    @nicolevigo5349

    11 күн бұрын

    @@sugarplumcarlysame with mine!

  • @NickMarshallMusic

    @NickMarshallMusic

    Күн бұрын

    Skin cancer is a multifaceted problem, but just so you know blue light or indoor living will stimulate melanocytes more than UV light will. All the big cancers we know about including skin cancer will show low vitamin D in the patients. Work that one out.

  • @doeeyes2

    @doeeyes2

    Күн бұрын

    @@NickMarshallMusic can i get a source on that first claim? Are you saying that blue light/LED lightbulbs will stimulate melanocytes more than the sun's UV light??

  • @Lmcv82
    @Lmcv8216 күн бұрын

    how on earth did that man make it all the way through medical school with no interest in science?

  • @maryeckel9682

    @maryeckel9682

    15 күн бұрын

    His medical degree is in psychiatry.

  • @makalehelie

    @makalehelie

    15 күн бұрын

    @@maryeckel9682every md goes through the same med school as any other medical doctor. You graduate, get your your title, and then specialize.

  • @BreakofDawn

    @BreakofDawn

    15 күн бұрын

    I also wouldn’t trust his “homemade” formula given how tanned and dry aged his skin looks

  • @MsKateC2K

    @MsKateC2K

    15 күн бұрын

    I may be wrong but I don't think medical school requires you to write a thesis like other stem graduate degrees. So I guess it's possible that he's good at memorizing for exams but not at critical thinking when it comes to scientific research 😅

  • @mariaathena7910

    @mariaathena7910

    15 күн бұрын

    @@BreakofDawn speaks for itself, melanoma here i come

  • @MaidMirawyn
    @MaidMirawyn15 күн бұрын

    I made sunscreen exactly once…I got sunburned within half an hour. Lesson learned. I lost an older friend to melanoma two years ago. She beat every expectation by living for sixteen years with stage IV melanoma. But it was brutal, and she suffered a lot. Margaret had a message for everyone at her funeral, delivered by her daughter: Wear sunscreen. Always.

  • @sarahb6321
    @sarahb632110 күн бұрын

    As a currently pregnant lady whose anxiety skyrocketed in pregnancy- thank you. There is so much fear mongering to pregnant women and it’s so scary. You just want to protect your baby who you know is so vulnerable and so small and it starts to feel like nothing is safe- then people tell you that feeling anxious will hurt the baby too and I’ve just felt like I’m failing my baby this whole pregnancy.

  • @livieg738

    @livieg738

    Сағат бұрын

    I’m not a mother but I am a daughter of a very caring woman. The best moms are the ones that want to do everything right for their baby even if it’s over analyzing everything they do as mother, trying to be perfect. No matter what small mistakes you make because mistakes happen, I can guarantee your baby is happy to have a mother who cares so much for them because not a lot of kids have that. My own mom has made many mistakes with me and my siblings and even now she’s still learning but I wouldn’t ask for another mom. Sorry for the rant but you’re a great mom.

  • @sarettakhan792
    @sarettakhan79216 күн бұрын

    People that have never been to Australia don’t even know that one could get sunburned in literally 10 min outside - go to Queensland and then you’ll start wearing 50++++ in your home with the blinds down 😂👌🏻

  • @duh_googleit

    @duh_googleit

    16 күн бұрын

    Australia had me wearing spf 75 on overcast days 😭

  • @coffee_2234

    @coffee_2234

    16 күн бұрын

    australia sun is brutal just like the wildlife in there 😂

  • @xyz-jv9df

    @xyz-jv9df

    16 күн бұрын

    It's d same in india, d tropical overhead sun, d heat, d humidity n water scarcity is a deadly cocktail

  • @auricia201

    @auricia201

    16 күн бұрын

    ​@@coffee_2234Australia wants people 💀

  • @LabMuffinBeautyScience

    @LabMuffinBeautyScience

    16 күн бұрын

    Tasmania is surprisingly bad! It's usually cold, but your skin feels strangely painful...

  • @itsgonnabeanaurfromme
    @itsgonnabeanaurfromme16 күн бұрын

    21:08 typical fearmongering rhetoric: "nobody can say the effects after 50 years, so it must be bad."

  • @Wonderlandish

    @Wonderlandish

    14 күн бұрын

    So real. And meanwhile we DO know the damage the sun does if we’re exposed to it for 50 years 😭 still people would rather cling onto the imaginary

  • @ricebeansrockroll882

    @ricebeansrockroll882

    13 күн бұрын

    This is how I feel about people who are scared of toothpaste too.

  • @hannahyamauchi839
    @hannahyamauchi83915 күн бұрын

    Whenever I hear "Increased rates of (medical condition) in the last x years" I always think "Yeah, increased rate of DIAGNOSIS in the last x years."

  • @hedgehog3180

    @hedgehog3180

    Күн бұрын

    And no one ever talks about the falls in other diagnoses as we either got better at diagnosing things or treating them. Like the rise in autism diagnoses coincides with a fall in schizophrenia diagnoses because it used to be the case that basically everything got diagnosed as schizophrenia. Similarly rising cancer rates coincides with a fall in deaths from infectious diseases because when people stopped dying of turbecolosis they started living long enough to die from cancer instead.

  • @PallasTurrets
    @PallasTurrets14 күн бұрын

    sunscreen and bug repellant are 2 things where I dont fuck with the natural versions. give me that all-chemical protection babyy

  • @alyssabrown-carleton6173

    @alyssabrown-carleton6173

    11 күн бұрын

    Same. I have to wear the highest deet concentration or i will get bit by something

  • @mavrifantasia
    @mavrifantasia15 күн бұрын

    A friend of mine has lupus and her rheumatologist told her to only use mineral sunscreen (lupus causes photosensitivity so sunscreen is imperative). When prompted the doctor said it's because she wouldn't have to reapply a mineral sunscreen as often as chemical sunscreen. It's really a shame that, like you said, doctors' misunderstanding of cosmetic science can impact patients skin health, especially for people who are more sensitive. Especially since mineral sunscreen (tend to) suck and you end up using less than what's advisable.

  • @user-lp5ci9bi2j

    @user-lp5ci9bi2j

    15 күн бұрын

    Unfortunately she is actually lucky the dr mentioned sunscreen at all. I found out the importance from lupus website

  • @mavrifantasia

    @mavrifantasia

    14 күн бұрын

    @@user-lp5ci9bi2j that's terrible. But I'm glad the lupus foundation website exists, it's a great resource

  • @debedwards1717
    @debedwards171715 күн бұрын

    My friend died from melanoma aged 34 and a friend’s sister died aged 32. I have many friends who have had skin cancers removed. Just wear sunscreen.

  • @wplants9793

    @wplants9793

    15 күн бұрын

    Oh how sad! I’m so sorry to hear that.

  • @minagica

    @minagica

    14 күн бұрын

    I've heard that the melanomas that kill us don't usually arise in places the sun would be hitting Still wearing my sunscreen even indoors cuz I'm combatting dark spots that would come back if I didn't, I'm not looking for excuses to not wear sunscreen, I'm just saying that sunscreen preventing skin cancer might not be as straightforward as we've been telling each other

  • @Kwildcat13

    @Kwildcat13

    13 күн бұрын

    What did she eat on the regular though because the chemicals in sunscreen are terrible . Slathering babies with chemicals seems insane to me . Trying not to get sun ever is insane too .. I believe people are lied to about skin cancer in general .

  • @NoOctopuss

    @NoOctopuss

    13 күн бұрын

    I got melanoma at 21 and wore sunscreen religiously at the time. I changed my diet, wear sunscreen far less, and never found another sign of melanoma after 22 years. I increased red meat significantly. I now also don't eat seed oils.

  • @AbbylaParisienne

    @AbbylaParisienne

    11 күн бұрын

    @@NoOctopussWere you stressed ? Or had a traumatic event before the diagnosis ?

  • @smallnwise1
    @smallnwise115 күн бұрын

    You go girl. Huberman takedown: not going out of your way to do it; not going out of your way to avoid it. Perfectly done.

  • @michelleb6395
    @michelleb639515 күн бұрын

    Dr. Huberman disappointed me a long time ago. I’m a researcher with a terminal degree. I stay in my lane, and I respect other researchers who stay in their lanes. Influencer culture is dangerous when it’s irresponsible. Thank you for continuing to share responsible, peer-reviewed evidence.

  • @zannabondesson2544

    @zannabondesson2544

    14 күн бұрын

    agreed. i wish he would stick to his specific area of study, especially when so many people listen to his podcast and happen upon his clips

  • @sunshine5777

    @sunshine5777

    10 күн бұрын

    As a scientist myself I can only speak to my area of expertise and defer to others for theirs. And even then I still don’t claim to know everything in my area. As I say to other people that I train, I am still learning new things every day as science progresses every day! I believe arrogance in any scientist is a major red flag 🚩

  • @michelleb6395

    @michelleb6395

    7 күн бұрын

    @@zannabondesson2544 , yes! I’ve learned a lot from him sharing information related to his specific field, but I’ve heard him share misinformation about other fields more than once. I’m afraid people may view him as an expert and then internalize everything he shares.

  • @michelleb6395

    @michelleb6395

    7 күн бұрын

    @@sunshine5777 , absolutely! We learn new things every day and must be careful to stay current in our fields and practice care when sharing information not related to our specific field.

  • @hedgehog3180

    @hedgehog3180

    Күн бұрын

    I'm careful just about what I say in normal conversation and I'm still studying, it's just that among my friends and family I've become the “science one” so people tend to believe what I say, and a lot of the time people misinterpret me when I'm trying to joke. I feel like surely everyone who has pursued a career in science must have had this kinda experience so how can that not make you careful about what you say!

  • @behemoththekitty
    @behemoththekitty16 күн бұрын

    "I'm standing in direct sunlight right now" . "Nobody gets burned in 20 minutes " yes they do. As a pale blonde who was born and raised in Europe I haven't known what REAL SUN feels like until l traveled to Florida. Europeans have this very lax attitude towards sun safety because the whole continent is very northern, and we aren't really aware of how cold we have it relative to almost everyone else. Even the southern parts like the Mediterranean region get snowy winters. We shouldn't export our sun behavior. Seriously. Let's stay in our lane.

  • @coffee_2234

    @coffee_2234

    16 күн бұрын

    Fr not all skin tone is resistance to sun some skin burn easily than other

  • @biosparkles9442

    @biosparkles9442

    16 күн бұрын

    People with dark skin burn and get sun damage from UV as well, it's just not as visually apparent but it happens just as quickly as it does to people with pale skin when the UV index is high. Everyone should be wearing sunscreen on any exposed skin whenever outside, it's the easiest way to prevent UV damage.

  • @foxwaffles

    @foxwaffles

    16 күн бұрын

    I knew someone who could burn in 10 minutes in a car. It's so different for everyone.

  • @azharel

    @azharel

    16 күн бұрын

    I am brown and I still got burned easily and I turn into dark chocolate and flaky for days.

  • @Kasey113

    @Kasey113

    16 күн бұрын

    Same here. I'm another pale European who moved to the bright US sun (I'm in a desert on the opposite coast from where you are), and I never leave the house without wearing SPF 50+ on all exposed skin during the spring, summer, and fall, because if I don't then I burn in about five minutes. Long sleeves are our friends!

  • @Saturnreturn123
    @Saturnreturn12315 күн бұрын

    The major problem is people speaking outside their expertise. Huberman has been called out on this so many times but his following are cultish and believe everything he says. They’re at risk for getting burned and even skin cancer. He himself looks significantly older. He’s only 48, but he looks a decade older with leathery wrinkled skin of a 65 year old. He shouldn’t be speaking outside his expertise. He’s profiting by fear mongering.

  • @ZZ-qy5mv

    @ZZ-qy5mv

    15 күн бұрын

    Believing someone is right about everything because they were right about a bunch of things is the real problem. Anyone with decent parents probably gave them "life changing advice" at some point, but no one even listens to their parents about everything.

  • @catc8927

    @catc8927

    15 күн бұрын

    I’m annoyed that Huberman leans on his credentials as a Stanford Medicine professor, when he doesn’t teach and his “lab” nowadays is just one or two researchers who he mostly ignores. It took that New York Magazine exposé to bring that to light, although the focus ended up being on his sketchy dating practices. Crap like this discredits the legit work that the rest of Stanford Medicine faculty and researchers are doing.

  • @Alisse.notavaliable

    @Alisse.notavaliable

    15 күн бұрын

    It's all about money... controversys bring more attention an money.

  • @alamanca001

    @alamanca001

    15 күн бұрын

    @catc8927 so was he never a professor there or?

  • @AgentSmith1902

    @AgentSmith1902

    10 күн бұрын

    ​@@catc8927Mind sharing where I can find that exposé on? (as in keywords). I used to listen to his podcasts about sleep so I was fascinated with his content.

  • @lazenbear
    @lazenbear15 күн бұрын

    As someone who could be considered an expert in a field, you'll notice a real expert because they immediately caveat what they say and the limits of their expertise even in their field. It's actually a problem in science communication because lay people see this reticence for absolutes as though we're unsure.

  • @rawkhawk414

    @rawkhawk414

    3 күн бұрын

    It is so fucking exhausting how over the past 10 years we've globally adopted this culture of "everyone's wrong and my criticisms are useful because I can use Google".

  • @Nopenopenope6969

    @Nopenopenope6969

    Күн бұрын

    ​@@rawkhawk414 Dunning-Kruger suuuuuucks

  • @jonnynice8366

    @jonnynice8366

    Күн бұрын

    Actually the exact opposite is true. When "experts" give unequivocal advice about a topic where a lot of uncertaintly exists and they turn out to be wrong, THAT is when they lose public trust. *cough cough, you know like pretty much everything related to the pandemic, all kinds of health interventions and food

  • @hedgehog3180

    @hedgehog3180

    Күн бұрын

    @@jonnynice8366 Sounds more like you already made up your mind on what you want to be true and based your view of the world on it.

  • @jonnynice8366

    @jonnynice8366

    Күн бұрын

    ​@@hedgehog3180 lol, no. I actually enjoy nothing more than changing my mind based on evidence and logic.

  • @bluebird4815
    @bluebird481514 күн бұрын

    As a melanated person whose uncle died due to skin cancer, i will never quit telling people to wear sunscreen!!!!

  • @comedyman4896
    @comedyman489616 күн бұрын

    all this time I thought I was just overly sensitive as a child because I used to hate wearing high spf sunscreen, when in reality they really have gotten less irritating since then

  • @tinabean713

    @tinabean713

    15 күн бұрын

    Same. That Johnson's & Johnson's sunscreen burned the hell outta my skin and my mom thought I was just being whiny and difficult and kept buying it.

  • @LabMuffinBeautyScience

    @LabMuffinBeautyScience

    15 күн бұрын

    It's wild - when I first started blogging in 2011 I remember it being hard to find a sunscreen over SPF 15 that felt nice! Now my top sunscreen list keeps growing and it's almost all SPF 50+ 😀

  • @wplants9793

    @wplants9793

    15 күн бұрын

    I have MCAS had a very hard time with sunscreen until I was 40 and found Korean sunscreen. They all burned my eyes and made they inflamed for many days or ever weeks after. In one year I tried over 35 sunscreens!! Thank KZread where I heard about K Beauty sunscreens

  • @naomihirsch2796

    @naomihirsch2796

    15 күн бұрын

    YES. I thought that's what it was supposed to feel like 😭

  • @misss7777

    @misss7777

    15 күн бұрын

    As a child I thought it is supposed to burn. As an adult I found out I'm sensitive to Octocrylene and Perfumes. Iam so thankful for new modern sunscreen filters.

  • @michele0324
    @michele032416 күн бұрын

    After watching your review on Korean sunscreens I purchased Isntree Hyaluronic Acid Watery Sun Gel SPF 50+ and Beauty of Joseon SPF 50+. WOW. America has it all wrong! These sunscreens are so lightweight and because they don't cause me to break out I don't mind wearing SPF during the winter or while indoors. Thanks for having our back, front and all the bits between!

  • @wplants9793

    @wplants9793

    15 күн бұрын

    K beauty sunscreens are the best - nothing compares in my opinion

  • @ambergerhelper7852

    @ambergerhelper7852

    15 күн бұрын

    I literally use the BoJ as MOISTURIZER. It’s that nice! 🤓

  • @ixtahdanielac4922

    @ixtahdanielac4922

    15 күн бұрын

    @@ambergerhelper7852oh, you rich rich 😏

  • @Quadrye

    @Quadrye

    14 күн бұрын

    and boj doesn’t sting your eyes!!

  • @dabdoubeh
    @dabdoubeh15 күн бұрын

    I'm SICK of Andrew Huberman. He's constantly getting promoted by youtube and I'm not gonna listen to his opinions and recommendations on literally anything and everything just because he's an expert in one thing.

  • @tomorrow.

    @tomorrow.

    11 күн бұрын

    Honestly I don't think he is asking anyone to stop using sunscreen he just he doesn't cuz he found molecules in neurones. Ppl can think for themselves right? Am still gonna use sunscreen lol😂

  • @ghostoflazlo

    @ghostoflazlo

    6 күн бұрын

    I'm a expert on Warhammer 40K Now here's my hottest stock tips and what car seta you should buy for your child

  • @ts5284

    @ts5284

    4 күн бұрын

    As a biologist I'm ashamed of Hubrisman

  • @andrewprahst2529

    @andrewprahst2529

    4 күн бұрын

    I tried to rebuke you in all caps and then put emojis 1 through 10 afterwards, but I got auto-flagged as spam. You're lucky youtube hates and crimps my style.

  • @mashilda7921
    @mashilda792115 күн бұрын

    as an oily girl with acne, i feel really bad just watching at this diy sunscreen 😭

  • @alicegaiba
    @alicegaiba16 күн бұрын

    I've never been to Australia nor worn one of those hats, but that teacher screaming at Tim really got me

  • @LabMuffinBeautyScience

    @LabMuffinBeautyScience

    16 күн бұрын

    Every school has a little shit called Tim!

  • @AleshaBerkholz

    @AleshaBerkholz

    13 күн бұрын

    I laughed out loud! So good!

  • @alicepalermo3957

    @alicepalermo3957

    10 күн бұрын

    @@LabMuffinBeautyScience Also lets give credit to the flaps joke! You are my new favourite you-tuber ;)

  • @safetypinforkeeps
    @safetypinforkeeps15 күн бұрын

    That dramatic re-enactment “Tim, put down your flap” with the black and white filter, squinting, and pauses in between each Tim just TOOK ME OUT. What a masterpiece, Michelle.

  • @avendoir

    @avendoir

    15 күн бұрын

    i feel like i’ve been transported back to primary school honestly LMAO 😭

  • @lindseycassini1560
    @lindseycassini156015 күн бұрын

    Thank you for bringing to my attention what Hubberman said 😮 I am actually a Neuroscientist, and I always found the way Huberman present "facts' a bit weird. I always feel suspicious when people are too certain about something, that is not how science works. But, I thought it was okay, maybe it was a just my impression. But now hearing that he doesn't wear sunscreen, I cannot take him seriously anymore.

  • @esvedra2419

    @esvedra2419

    13 күн бұрын

    From my memory he suggested to get exposed to early sun for the purpose of vit D synthesis, not so much frying in the sun without sunscreen

  • @hedgehog3180

    @hedgehog3180

    Күн бұрын

    @@esvedra2419 You can also just take vitamin supplements though.

  • @esvedra2419

    @esvedra2419

    12 сағат бұрын

    @@hedgehog3180 vitamin D supplements are often poorly absorbed, you can take highest dose and still be deficient.

  • @elizabethbeierle7464
    @elizabethbeierle746415 күн бұрын

    “Nobody gets burned in 20 min” ma’am, I fell asleep next to a lake in Colorado for MAYBE 15 min and had a 3rd degree sunburn and sun poisoning. Maybe you can’t get a sunburn in 20 min at sea level and nearer to the north and South Poles, but there are absolutely places you can burn very very fast.

  • @dazzaclark
    @dazzaclark15 күн бұрын

    “She’s a doctor not a dermatologist this time” 😂😂😂 pick me up off the floor LOL

  • @AricaMichelle

    @AricaMichelle

    15 күн бұрын

    She has never once claimed to be a Dermatologist. She made a whole video speaking on her credentials and showed her diploma. Don't know why Michelle said this...

  • @drisshansfreetime453

    @drisshansfreetime453

    14 күн бұрын

    ​@@AricaMichellewell Doctor V has claimed multiple, lets says, dermatological statements in the pasts that are not true, like the one in the video. She also doesnt like chemical sunscreen because of that news about going into tje blood stream, and she also believes in the comedogenic rating. 😅

  • @metoo3342

    @metoo3342

    14 күн бұрын

    ​@@AricaMichelleI always thought she was a dermatologist until this video. I think Dr V is a little misleading.

  • @iluvearth99

    @iluvearth99

    14 күн бұрын

    @@AricaMichelleI took it to mean that a lot of the doctors she reacts to are dermatologists, rather than another discipline

  • @RedXiongmao
    @RedXiongmao15 күн бұрын

    0:41 Somebody said it last time but I'm not gonna trust the sunscreen recipe of someone who currently has a sunburn, and whose skin looks like beef jerky

  • @Moskinlab
    @Moskinlab15 күн бұрын

    Thank you, Michelle, for the feature. It's always a thrill to see "experts" getting lost in the maze of their own overconfidence!

  • @LabMuffinBeautyScience

    @LabMuffinBeautyScience

    15 күн бұрын

    Thank you for letting me use your video! I always appreciate your insights, there are so few toxicologists on social media 🥲

  • @shankornfeld1541
    @shankornfeld154115 күн бұрын

    "Avoiding sunscreens because of tryclosanes would be like avoiding refridgerators because you don't like dial-up internet - it's not around anymore, and was never in that thing in the first place" 😂

  • @princess_intell
    @princess_intell16 күн бұрын

    Sometimes i wonder how some of these charlatans sleep at night. Do they completely buy into their own BS? Do they know that they're spreading dangerous lies? I honestly don't know which is worse.

  • @itsgonnabeanaurfromme

    @itsgonnabeanaurfromme

    16 күн бұрын

    Probably. Considering most of them look like beef jerky.

  • @xyz-jv9df

    @xyz-jv9df

    16 күн бұрын

    Yes, they sleep like babies. It's possible when u don't hav a conscience. U wudnt believe how happy ppl can be while conning others, until u actually come across one such person.

  • @princess_intell

    @princess_intell

    15 күн бұрын

    @@xyz-jv9df god, if I found out I took money from someone under false pretenses I'd never sleep again

  • @mysticfox1663

    @mysticfox1663

    15 күн бұрын

    I imagine they focus on the money lol

  • @baileyrobbins50

    @baileyrobbins50

    15 күн бұрын

    Reminds me of some scammer who constantly talks about medbeds xD keeps saying it’ll heal everything and you don’t need to go to the doctors or hospital at all. So people with cancer aren’t getting treatment because they believe some quackadoodle. And if people call her out or people who listen then ended up super sick almost died from listening to her advice. They literally get blocked and comments are deleted… she literally is killing people and stealing money from these people… tf

  • @AutumnVulpes369
    @AutumnVulpes36916 күн бұрын

    i have a sun sensitivity, lady i DO get burned in 20 min direct sun even with SPF 50+ on a UV rating of 4+ usually not on 3 and below ut sunscreen at UV rating 2+ is a MUST for me. commenting to promote your content, love your videos!

  • @LabMuffinBeautyScience

    @LabMuffinBeautyScience

    15 күн бұрын

    Thank you! ❤

  • @heavenknows4857
    @heavenknows485715 күн бұрын

    It's intriguing how individuals often portray themselves as authorities on subjects when, in truth, they're simply misinformed!

  • @aiste77777
    @aiste7777711 күн бұрын

    Here in Sweden we have a woman called Johanna Gillbro who has a doctorate in experimental and clinical dermatology and is one of Sweden's leading skin experts. She talks a lot about how many sunscreens have hormonal disrupting ingredients and should be avoided. She is an expert in skincare and is a doctor and scientist. It is really hard to know these days who to trust. Every scientist and expert says different things.

  • @ricequin
    @ricequin15 күн бұрын

    That woman who says nobody burns in twenty minutes in direct sunlight needs to explain how I have burned in less than that time on a partly overcast spring day in Scotland (not exactly a high UV hotspot and I have the complexion of someone adapted to Northern Europe.

  • @jtsroll

    @jtsroll

    15 күн бұрын

    i'm as brown as i can be and mid day is 40°c in bangkok so yes, you can literally burn within 10-20mins

  • @Lilybun

    @Lilybun

    15 күн бұрын

    i'm from a nordic country living in QLD australia. it's trivially easy to burn in 5 minutes or less. zinc sunscreen is the only way i can exist outside when the sun is bad.

  • @MaryAnnSweetAngel

    @MaryAnnSweetAngel

    11 күн бұрын

    I've never burned in india. But also, I'm an introvert who rarely leaves her house 😅 I am the only person in my department who wears sunscreen and I've been teased about it but IDC I'm 30 and i don't wanna get skin cancer or look too old 😭

  • @makeupdiaries6438
    @makeupdiaries643816 күн бұрын

    Tallow sunscreen guy looks sunburnt tbh

  • @LabMuffinBeautyScience

    @LabMuffinBeautyScience

    16 күн бұрын

    I don't think it's just the sun...

  • @maryeckel9682

    @maryeckel9682

    15 күн бұрын

    Roasted

  • @Alice_Walker

    @Alice_Walker

    15 күн бұрын

    Fully cooked 🍳

  • @mcarr103
    @mcarr10314 күн бұрын

    As someone studying Science and looking to go into a field similar to yours, I'm really grateful that there are such good science communicators out there like yourself. As someone who fell into the mineral is better than chemical myths, it was a relief to be pulled out of that fallacy in a way that respects my intelligence and informs me so comprehensively. I've been a fan of your videos for a long time now, and you honestly inspire me to have a career in toxicology, or even strive to be a science communicator such as yourself. The work you do is very important, and thank you for always engaging in the uphill (and often thankless) battle of challenging science misinformation.

  • @bunneywolf
    @bunneywolf15 күн бұрын

    Its a shame because I believe you are correct. People intentionally misuse the term "holistic" to seem more knowledgeable than they are. They have no training in holistic medicine and have a less than minimal understanding of how these things work. It's wild.

  • @floweringtulsi
    @floweringtulsi15 күн бұрын

    Huberman is constantly making ridiculous claims. It's extremely disheartening to see the number of people he's taking advantage of.

  • @catc8927

    @catc8927

    15 күн бұрын

    I am extra annoyed with him for tarnishing Stanford Medicine’s good name in the process. There are dozens of hard working legit non-quacks there who are now indirectly associated with this very public quack.

  • @BossBellini

    @BossBellini

    13 күн бұрын

    Of all the off-the-rails scientists out there, he's been by far the most disappointing, and continues to be. The most infuriating thing about is that he is still very much aware how to sound like a scientist (i.e. being careful to appear moderate, reference peer review and studies, etc.), and has avoided cultivating a red-flag bombastic persona. This is what makes his BS even more impactful.

  • @mikahina3909

    @mikahina3909

    12 күн бұрын

    He is one of the few that actually knows what he talks about. Do you have any examples of falsehoods?

  • @MissMovies29

    @MissMovies29

    10 күн бұрын

    Mika did you watch the video you commented on

  • @mikahina3909

    @mikahina3909

    9 күн бұрын

    @@MissMovies29yes I did. He said ‘certain sunscreens’ (NOT ALL). And he is most likely referring to old sunscreens from the 80s as they would be the only ones that could have been tested after 10 years. He didn’t make any crazy claim in this video? Also, he was the only one in this video that didn’t. So question remains, do you have any example where he has said anything fraudulent or obviously wrong?

  • @DogBehaviorGuy
    @DogBehaviorGuy15 күн бұрын

    "Lineoleic acid is bad for you." It's literally one of only TWO essential fatty acids, and arguably the more essential of the two. Fail on skincare *and* nutrition for the man who rubs a weird snack on his skin.

  • @juliamanning2658

    @juliamanning2658

    14 күн бұрын

    Pufas oxidize. Saturated fat does not. Since being ketovore I never burn in the sun anymore. Eating seed oils makes you burn.

  • @DogBehaviorGuy

    @DogBehaviorGuy

    14 күн бұрын

    @@juliamanning2658 "biochemistry shmiochemistry, i'm on a fad diet and have anecdotal claims" edit to add: literally all fats oxidize. it'd be bad if they didn't.

  • @azzgunther

    @azzgunther

    14 күн бұрын

    It does appear to be quite bad for you, yes, mainly in the excessive quantities that are obtained in modern diets. Obviously humans need a small amount of Omega-6 but that low threshold is met while actively avoiding seed oils and linoleic acid in foods.

  • @flutterg1035

    @flutterg1035

    13 күн бұрын

    ​@juliamanning2658 Ever heard of cognitive bias?

  • @jaazz90

    @jaazz90

    13 күн бұрын

    ​@@juliamanning2658everything oxidizes, stoopid.

  • @jetsofaqua2206
    @jetsofaqua220612 күн бұрын

    My grandma will always keep my faith that over exposure to the sun is not good for our skin. She’s always diligently used spf never goes out in direct sunlight without a huge sun hat and glasses. She has aged brilliantly at 80 years old. She is often mistaken as my mothers sister despite a 30 year age gap!

  • @Woman_of_a_Certain_Age

    @Woman_of_a_Certain_Age

    8 күн бұрын

    I have avoided the sun and used sunscreen since my early 20’s and my sister who is two years older than me was a sunworshiper. She has had multiple skin cancers removed (hands, face, and arms). And I make a point of saying she’s my sister so no one calls her my mother, it would kill her if someone did.

  • @stephernoodle
    @stephernoodle14 күн бұрын

    I’ve seen Australian schoolkids with the hats and thought it was just a weird uniform 😭 it makes so much sense that it’s for sun protection! I am from Florida where our UV index is almost always super high and I really wish we had had that kind of education as kids. I had SO many awful sunburns

  • @mypathunfolding
    @mypathunfolding15 күн бұрын

    If you told me in my 20s that I'd be sooooo excited to watch a 45-minute video on sunscreen science in my 40s, I absolutely wouldn't believe you. But here we are! Love the debunking so we can all take it to people in our lives who repeat things like this that they've heard and continue to share solid information with people we care about. Thank you, Michelle!

  • @Leilalareina

    @Leilalareina

    14 күн бұрын

    I’m 19 and I love watching her videos😂 I’ve been wearing sunscreen on and off since 16 as recommended by a doctor following an epiduo prescription for acne, and consistently since 17years old. It’s crazy to see that people “don’t believe” in sunscreen… I try to get everyone my age to wear it!

  • @mypathunfolding

    @mypathunfolding

    9 күн бұрын

    @@LeilalareinaGood for you! It will help so much, and I hope your friends listen to you…then they’ll thank you later!

  • @Nopenopenope6969

    @Nopenopenope6969

    Күн бұрын

    ​@@Leilalareina Wear it every day! Skin damage is cumulative and builds over your lifetime. Plus you will look younger than everyone who doesn't wear it.

  • @skleroosis
    @skleroosis15 күн бұрын

    All the conspiritualists being so scared of linoleic acid, meanwhile I eat it as a supplement for my PMS.

  • @wplants9793

    @wplants9793

    15 күн бұрын

    I used to take an omega blend with evening primrose oil in it, it helped my KP!

  • @JBUHJBUH

    @JBUHJBUH

    15 күн бұрын

    Inositol was a literal lifesaver for my previously debilitating periods - just sharing in case anyone else is reading this & hasn't heard of it. You can find it in stuff like wheatgerm but taking a pill has helped me so much (along with maintaining my vitamin D and iron levels).

  • @nollypolly

    @nollypolly

    15 күн бұрын

    I take it for MS. It's been 30 years now and, not only do I have no Iil effects from it, my MS has not progressed WHATSOEVER. I am 51, fully ambulatory and haven't had a relapse in over 2 decades. I hate these people.

  • @gracequalls9770

    @gracequalls9770

    15 күн бұрын

    This comment is metal af

  • @notinterested7911
    @notinterested791115 күн бұрын

    Girl, I've watched your channel for some years now. And you are still CRIMINALLY UNDERRATED!!! The amount of Skincare Knowledge and Scientific research you bring to your videos is astounding. Just watching the part about Huberman and the people telling you that you don't do enough research which is so ironic. Your work is great and I didn't even know you wrote a book, so already on my way to order it!

  • @lavayuki
    @lavayuki15 күн бұрын

    I used to follow dr Vanita but I found that a lot of stuff she says is so extreme. Her whole anti-chemical sunscreen and all that hormone imbalance and pregnancy stuff seems insane to me. I use chemical European, Japanese and Korean sunscreens all the time and they work perfectly in protecting me from the sun. LRP ones are all chemical and worked perfectly when I went to Dubai, pretty strong stuff.

  • @FaceItGrace
    @FaceItGrace16 күн бұрын

    The same people who focus on cosmetics being unhealthy for our bodies turn a blind eye to oil spills being bad for our planet. Thank you for this therapy session Michelle!

  • @user-qq2sl8tj8r
    @user-qq2sl8tj8r16 күн бұрын

    Thank you for this video. The misinformation I have seen about sunscreen and summer skincare is rampant and dangerous.

  • @coffee_2234

    @coffee_2234

    16 күн бұрын

    Agree all of this misinformation make my brain hurt and im tired of all of this misinformation being spread especially if it perpetuating by someone who isn't educated of how things works

  • @stephno5640
    @stephno564015 күн бұрын

    Thank you for this video! The atlantic just published an article (june 2024 issue) titled "against sunscreen absolutism". They say that Australia is backtracking its sunscreen recommendations because of scientific studies that claim that vitamin d supplementation is not as beneficial as """"real""" vitamin d produced through sun exposure. They say that their opinion is the more science based one etc. and is more complicated to debunk because of the style of the article (they mention studies but do not cite theme etc.). I would love for you to debunk/discuss it and assess if their argument is valid or if they are just cherry picking.

  • @LabMuffinBeautyScience

    @LabMuffinBeautyScience

    15 күн бұрын

    The Australian guidelines haven't actually been backtracked, it's just been clarified for darker skin types - I've talked about the older guidelines (mostly for light skin) here: kzread.info/dash/bejne/dXWltK-rZJqxh84.html I was thinking about doing an update on the new guidelines because they're quite complex, but the to-do list is very long!

  • @stephno5640

    @stephno5640

    15 күн бұрын

    ​ @LabMuffinBeautyScience Thank you for taking the time to answer! Yes, the rationale behind the new guidelines seems quite complex and that's why I find it concerning that the atlantic mixes them with claims about MS and how efficient vitamin d supplements are. Anyway, I'm looking forward to any new content you post, be it on the new guidelines or not! (I watch on nebula, I was very happy to see your videos there!)

  • @stephanief5794
    @stephanief579415 күн бұрын

    tallow and oil?? bro’s going to end up like kramer in that episode where he covers himself in butter and newman sees him as a turkey and tries to eat him.

  • @PurelyCoincidental
    @PurelyCoincidental15 күн бұрын

    I did find one valuable thing about homemade sunblock. WAIT, DON'T RUN. I live in Seattle, where the sun is weak for most of the year. Several years back, I decided to add some zinc oxide to my everyday lotion, just so I had some basic protection on my arms/neck/shoulders while walking to work. (I wear real sunblock when I'm out for long, don't worry.) And...my skin was really happy about it. Surprising happy. Turns out I have a zinc deficiency. (I take it as a supplement now.)

  • @No-ky3kb

    @No-ky3kb

    3 күн бұрын

    Happy how?

  • @PurelyCoincidental

    @PurelyCoincidental

    3 күн бұрын

    @@No-ky3kb Mostly I remember that insect bites and acne healed really slowly, and I was prone to some sort of mild eczema or keratosis pilaris. Taking zinc isn't a miracle cure for all of that, but I have experienced a noticeable improvement.

  • @Snooznoo
    @Snooznoo15 күн бұрын

    The sunscreen during pregnancy thing absolutely drives me mad - it's such an emotionally fraught time, and when you're told you MUST use sunscreen because your skin is more sensitive, but you're also receiving the message all over the place that sunscreen is dangerous and will harm your baby, the outcome is inevitably that a percentage of pregnant women will either get burnt, or stop going outside altogether. My sister refused to wear any spf during pregnancy and she has a scientific background, so it can strike anyone.

  • @margodphd

    @margodphd

    15 күн бұрын

    People consciously preying on first time mothers wanting to do the best thing for their baby deserve jail time. We really ought to fight misinformation as not only it causes harm, but incidences of restrictive eating disorders and OCD are increasing as well. Fearmongering makes people paranoid and unsure whom they can trust due to strategies used by people using fear to make money. It's despicable.

  • @defeqel6537

    @defeqel6537

    2 күн бұрын

    Don't stop going outside altogether, but if you avoid going outside between 10AM and 4PM you are not very likely to get burned (edit: and avoiding some fruits like citrus helps a lot too)

  • @Nopenopenope6969

    @Nopenopenope6969

    Күн бұрын

    ​@@defeqel6537 Wtf? Stop SPREADING MISINFORMATION. You can get burned anytime during the day, even on overcast days. Avoiding citrus in the Sun is the only thing you said backed up by science. Get a better hobby than trying to kill people with skin cancer misinformation.

  • @sevenoctobers7471
    @sevenoctobers747115 күн бұрын

    Thank you for highlighting that even doctors and dermatologists can get it wrong. They could benefit mightily from reading your book!!

  • @pattycarljackson
    @pattycarljackson6 күн бұрын

    You and Dr Dray calling this crap out, I hate when people make crap up just because. I need to buy your book ASAP.

  • @BreakofDawn
    @BreakofDawn15 күн бұрын

    I used to avoid wearing sunscreen because of all these myths or “reasons to not wear sunscreen,” until I got a questionable mole removed. After that, I decided that even if all these things about sunscreen were true, I would hate getting melanoma even more. It’s crazy to me that there are actually people like Huberman, who weigh their fear of sunscreen at the same level as skin cancer. It’s unfortunate that misinformation about sunscreen is so prevalent and in turn, that’s causing people to either use sunscreen incorrectly or avoid it altogether.

  • @kitt3526
    @kitt352616 күн бұрын

    Omg reef safe sunscreen being a myth is crazy! Thanks for debunking lol

  • @wingedyera

    @wingedyera

    15 күн бұрын

    I drove myself mad trying to find reefsafe sunscreen that I liked and would wear... (I got an insane allergic reaction to one of the mineral ones that supposedly was great for sensitive skin) I just wanna do the right thing and help preserve nature so its kind of a bummer that it doesn't really make a difference

  • @sunblade704
    @sunblade70415 күн бұрын

    I'm going to start an apprenticeship as a Gardener in September and I'm really glad you uploaded this! I'm not prone to conspiracy thinking about sunscreen (of all things) but as someone who is from Western Europe and usually spends a lot of time indoors, I definitely don't wear enough sunscreen. Luckily my (soon to be) place of work is really rigorous with applying sunscreen, drinking water and wearing hats

  • @pheebmcgeeb
    @pheebmcgeeb9 күн бұрын

    I’m an Aussie doctor working in skin cancer. I love, love, love this. Your explanation of the cellular mechanism for sunburn was more detailed than any lecture I’ve ever seen. I will definitely be recommending this video to my patients!

  • @becca7327
    @becca732716 күн бұрын

    "You need violence to do that. " 😂

  • @lukastemberger

    @lukastemberger

    16 күн бұрын

    Animal-based should be called violence-based or cruelty based.

  • @coffee_2234

    @coffee_2234

    16 күн бұрын

    Vegan people gonna have a field day with that one

  • @drnik67
    @drnik6716 күн бұрын

    I got confused by sunscreen season, then I realised a lot of your audience is in the US. Of course for us Down Under every season (not that we have seasons in Brisvegas other than "Hot and Wet" and "Warm and Dry") is sunscreen season. 😁

  • @LabMuffinBeautyScience

    @LabMuffinBeautyScience

    16 күн бұрын

    It's super weird - I'm digging out my electric blanket while people are asking me about sunscreen for swimming!

  • @AM-tl1xi

    @AM-tl1xi

    15 күн бұрын

    @@LabMuffinBeautyScience I’ve always avoided electric blankets due to my mom’s confirmation biases (or maybe they were more unsafe like 15+ years ago). She’s a nurse and saw enough people with burns from it catching on fire that she was like NO ELECTRIC BLANKETS. She did offer to get me one last Christmas so yay change.

  • @LabMuffinBeautyScience

    @LabMuffinBeautyScience

    15 күн бұрын

    My parents are convinced they cause leukemia... I turn it off before I get into bed, not so much because of the risk, but because I'll never hear the end of it if I get leukemia!

  • @AM-tl1xi

    @AM-tl1xi

    14 күн бұрын

    @@LabMuffinBeautyScience That is a very odd concern! But it’s too relatable to do things even as adults to not hear the parental “told you so”.

  • @hedgehog3180

    @hedgehog3180

    Күн бұрын

    @@AM-tl1xi It is totally possible to engineer an electric blanket that can't catch on fire, as long as the consumer doesn't do something stupid. Though I'd be more concerned about electricity bills compared to just using a thicker blanket.

  • @rutabaston6932
    @rutabaston693215 күн бұрын

    I love how you debunk these influencer's claims with such elegance and without shaming, but some of these if not all of them need to be proper shamed for what they are doing. also I love the Brandolini in the back :)

  • @higurashikai09
    @higurashikai099 күн бұрын

    DIY sun protection: hats, long sleeves and pants or especially coverage on places that get a lot of direct sunlight. I started wearing long sleeved bathing suits and tights. Helps keep me warmer when swimming but also great sun protection with a hat

  • @coffee_2234
    @coffee_223416 күн бұрын

    Thank you ma'am for stoping misinformation from spreading by spiting nothing but facts on how things work

  • @LabMuffinBeautyScience

    @LabMuffinBeautyScience

    15 күн бұрын

    My pleasure! The annoyance fuels me 😂

  • @MartinzW

    @MartinzW

    15 күн бұрын

    @@LabMuffinBeautyScience That same annoyance you have to be patient with (out of respect) when hearing your loved one watch fear-driven claims, and instead have to trust their ability to assess the information. 😄 I am glad you are using that energy to create these informative videos that our friends may find and make the better decision.

  • @kyliessave8454
    @kyliessave845415 күн бұрын

    "they don't look like they're into skincare" that was such a nasty read, Michelle I'm laughing my a off 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @__Liza__
    @__Liza__15 күн бұрын

    when I was a child a doctor told my parent to keep me in the sun because I looked "anemic" . I burned like crazy. All my teens I was bullied for being pale. The obsession with orange crocodile skin is very real and present all over the world. ALL people who bully others for being pale or wearing sunscreen have steroid orange crocodile skin. I never met one who didn't.

  • @margodphd

    @margodphd

    15 күн бұрын

    Ouf, relatable. Eastern Europe where I grew up had a love affair with orange tan straight from tanning beds and I got constantly bullied for being ghostly.

  • @CarNumber9
    @CarNumber912 күн бұрын

    Every time I watch one of your videos, I'm flabbergasted that you don't have a million followers yet. Thank you for such an in-depth breakdown!

  • @hippowannabe1890
    @hippowannabe189016 күн бұрын

    I am definitely going to describe apoptosis as cellular seppuku in my next biology test!

  • @LabMuffinBeautyScience

    @LabMuffinBeautyScience

    16 күн бұрын

    I bear no responsibility for your exam decisions 😅

  • @hedgehog3180

    @hedgehog3180

    Күн бұрын

    When an immune cell orders it I sorta imagine it like a prison guard handing an inmate a gun and giving a nod to them so they know what to do.

  • @erome3619
    @erome361916 күн бұрын

    Paul Saladino looks like he has skin of 60 year old Damaged, dry and leather like.

  • @LabMuffinBeautyScience

    @LabMuffinBeautyScience

    16 күн бұрын

    I don't think it's just overexposure to the sun, but his appearance has changed drastically over the last few years. I believe he had health problems that triggered his switch from carnivore to "animal-based"...

  • @AnArtistsMakeup
    @AnArtistsMakeup15 күн бұрын

    As someone with a degree in biochemistry from 15 years ago who doesn’t use it in her current work, I loved the chemistry lesson and completely understood the diagrams in science! Thanks for the “throwback” for me 😂

  • @c12486
    @c1248614 күн бұрын

    Can I just say the way you break things down and make arguments is so helpful and has helped the way I respond to ocd anxieties. Listening to your process over and over again is a great influence even though I’ve known the specific information for a couple years and am not too invested in that part.

  • @missknight9
    @missknight915 күн бұрын

    Andrew Huberman is the modern day Dr Oz

  • @denisenj7648
    @denisenj764816 күн бұрын

    It's funny that chemical sunscreens are called "organic." Lol. That must drive these folks nuts. 😅

  • @rushMM
    @rushMM2 күн бұрын

    I can't believe your videos are free! This is fantastic information. Thanks for all your research and debunking these myths! 🙌🏻 There is too much misinformation and poor assumptions floating around.

  • @fardareismai5038
    @fardareismai503815 күн бұрын

    Your analogy about avoiding refrigerators because you don't like dial-up internet is making me periodically chuckle to myself, seemingly out of nowhere, like a crazy person. Thanks for that 😂

  • @LaLaBlahBlahh
    @LaLaBlahBlahh16 күн бұрын

    Just wanted to say a massive thank you for recommending the neutrogena zinc stick for sting prone eyes. I’m 29 and finally have found something that works on my eyelids and under eye areas without issue! Only wish I found it sooner but now use it religiously. Thank you so much!

  • @iluvmugglenet2564
    @iluvmugglenet256415 күн бұрын

    So grateful to have this on my feed! The world of TikTok advice is crazy 😧 good to see some efforts to mitigate the harm being done❤

  • @lewinpark7924
    @lewinpark792415 күн бұрын

    I love how some people are SO concerned when it comes to the safety of something like a sunscreen … but then they go on and eat a pound of meat every day or smoke or drink every night. Honestly, the amount of times someone told me: „How can you use that, it has parabenes in it!!!“ whilst smoking a strawberry-pumpkin-sugar-bitch-eLiquid is insane!

  • @defeqel6537

    @defeqel6537

    2 күн бұрын

    nothing wrong with eating meat, plenty of evidence for the opposite in fact, but yeah smoking and drinking is bad

  • @hedgehog3180

    @hedgehog3180

    Күн бұрын

    @@defeqel6537 Eating too much meat, especially red meat, is a leading cause of heart conditions in the west. The majority of people eat way too much meat and way too few veggies.

  • @defeqel6537

    @defeqel6537

    Күн бұрын

    @@hedgehog3180 there is zero evidence of red meat causing CVD, it is the most nutrient dense food we have access to

  • @xdarkeagle17x
    @xdarkeagle17x15 күн бұрын

    The "SPF measures the time it takes to sunburn" reminds me of how every few years a post will go viral saying the same thing about toaster settings 😅

  • @hedgehog3180

    @hedgehog3180

    Күн бұрын

    Tbf no one knows what the knobs on them do.

  • @elainehardman1683
    @elainehardman168315 күн бұрын

    Did no one tell those stupid scientists that instead of spending years perfecting and testing highly functioning sunscreens in scientifically equipped labs, all they really needed was a pan, some beeswax and a handwhisk!? Simples. 😅 Michelle, you are truly fantastic and a master of your subject. And I think I might just have fallen in love with one guy called Mo. 👏 😍

  • @VisiblyJacked
    @VisiblyJacked3 күн бұрын

    I went to the blog you linked in the description as debunking the "seed oils are bad" position. It didn't check out. The major meta-analysis cited by that blog flat out concluded that there was no all-cause mortality benefit to replacing saturated fat with other dietary elements.

  • @sasandbernard7862
    @sasandbernard78623 күн бұрын

    Michelle, your videos are always a delight. It's very cathartic to see you addressing misinformation. You actually inspired me to become a chemist myself! On a completely unrelated note, I must know what you're wearing on your lips, it looks stunning.

  • @genna1088
    @genna108816 күн бұрын

    It's upsetting to me that it's legal to make batshit crazy claims like these people do that could literally hurt people.

  • @metoo3342

    @metoo3342

    14 күн бұрын

    And the fact they make huge amounts of money off of it too

  • @ellamay7083
    @ellamay708315 күн бұрын

    I’ve said it before but even if the “evidence”is somehow all type 2 errors, I’d still risk whatever they’re claiming over skin cancer

  • @Laurenade
    @Laurenade13 күн бұрын

    Honestly thank GOODNESS you exist Michelle, thank you for your content and educating us!💚

  • @ekelly1642
    @ekelly164214 күн бұрын

    I am IN LOVE with all this Scientific information and I can see your passion for educating us nerds shine through in these videos, love love love that I found your channel! Thank you for all your care and work for us 😊

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