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It’s important to wear sunscreen year-round, not just when it’s sunny outside. Here are some best practices to block harmful UV rays. Chapters 00:00 Introduction 01:07 UVA and UVB Rays 01:26 Types of Sunscreen 02:12 Best Practices 03:23 SPF in Makeup 04:05 Other Protective Measures 04:33 Health Concerns 05:08 Conclusion Subscribe to CNET: Never miss…
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SAW
June 16, 2022 at 12:48 pm
Don’t wear sunscreen, adapt, evolve, breed, die!
Erin Tyler
June 16, 2022 at 1:05 pm
Yet the video is only posted in summer
Tet Zet
June 16, 2022 at 1:06 pm
Asian best practice avoid too much sun.
ReberoV Utube
June 16, 2022 at 1:07 pm
really?! every 2 hours reapply… I have nothing do in the day just to put sunscreen 9 times
Liam Novak
June 16, 2022 at 1:12 pm
American uv filters are not as photo stable as the international ones so they degrade over time so there is a need to reapply. Even if you have photo-stable filters your skip sweats and produces oils leading to a patchy and incomplete coverage after about two hours.
jam6web
June 16, 2022 at 1:57 pm
Only when you’re outdoors getting lots of sun exposure, sweat and water activities you need to reapply to maintain that even protection.
PapaViking
June 16, 2022 at 1:15 pm
Uhhhhhhhh
Gabriel
June 16, 2022 at 1:16 pm
Good on CNET for keeping it diverse. I like that it’s not just a tech channel.
Ralf
June 16, 2022 at 1:21 pm
Yet more chemicals on the biggest organ of your Body. BS. Son is life.
M T
June 16, 2022 at 1:24 pm
I hate the feel and oily chemical on my skin. Never!
peruface
June 16, 2022 at 1:36 pm
important for chemical companies wallets LOL
Andrew Khilbert
June 16, 2022 at 2:03 pm
Who pays you to post this?
Judge Dredd
June 16, 2022 at 2:09 pm
Never used it once in my life. Sounds like Anglo-problems
Mr Flat Taxi Rainbow Chemtrails
June 16, 2022 at 2:28 pm
It just pollutes the sea, and isn’t the safest way to bloke UV
Antibodies Wane - T Cells Reign
June 16, 2022 at 2:34 pm
Keep in mind UVB is also what our bodies use to produce Vit D and that’s an extremely common deficiency these days so… moderation
Paul Ho
June 16, 2022 at 9:03 pm
Diet and nutrition! Plenty of foods like fish, mushrooms and various fortified milks provide Vitamin D.
Tomas Naylor
June 16, 2022 at 3:01 pm
Sunscreen is poison and causes skin damage. It’s all a lie.
Mikey B
June 16, 2022 at 3:47 pm
Strange to me how the use of sunscreen went sky high in the last year but so did skin cancer. In the UK 8 in 10 people that got skin cancer used sunscreen regularly.
Manuel D
June 16, 2022 at 3:58 pm
Not true. Sources please.
Chingkhei Mutum
June 16, 2022 at 3:52 pm
it says keep busy yourself by monitoring only the sunscreen for 24×7
Saffy
June 16, 2022 at 3:55 pm
I don’t use it. Sounds like a scam and it’s cloudy most of the year anyway
Ki Lee
June 16, 2022 at 3:59 pm
Certain chemicals in most sunscreens are very bad for the marine environment. If you’re going to use it on the beach, use the one that’s made for the sea.
Andy Lin
June 16, 2022 at 4:09 pm
how about environmental concerns? some substances in the sunscreen may harm the environment or the ocean so to speak.
sporq foon
June 16, 2022 at 4:39 pm
Hmmm… my dermatologist says many sunscreens are carcinogenic, so…
Also, who still listens to the FDA?
Dave Ming Chang
June 16, 2022 at 5:53 pm
What a crok of BS. They fail to mention its also the No. 1 cause of skin cancer. Research it yourself.
ralph
June 16, 2022 at 7:59 pm
The sun is needed for vitamin d.
Also sunscreen 🧴 can give Cancer!
go in the Sun but don’t get burned. Go out to the sun before that.
Only use sunscreen when really really needed and there are not other options (like go inside)
Paul Ho
June 16, 2022 at 9:06 pm
Are people here just to be contrarian and proudly claim that they never wear sunscreen, like it’s some kind of bragging right? Chill, just skip the video. You’re literally boosting the video with engagement.
Gabrie l
June 16, 2022 at 10:45 pm
Title used to say why we should wear sunblock iirc?
The paradigm
June 17, 2022 at 1:12 am
Seems sponsored and paid video .
Origen17
June 17, 2022 at 5:30 am
Because sun is bad for you! (and saying this makes the sunscreen manufacturers a heap of money)
Desu VR
June 17, 2022 at 8:17 am
I found a new hobby recently, e-bikes, which means I’m outside more often than I used to be, which also meant it was time to start using sunscreen. Luckily, I got the right one for me, Coppertone SPF30 spray-on that doesn’t feel oily. Kinda wish this video came out earlier, but still informative!
Igor Nagase
June 18, 2022 at 12:03 pm
Japanese sunscreens are the best.