I explain the science behind beauty products and debunk misinformation. I talk a lot about sunscreen and "toxic" ingredients 🌞
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Full article: www.newscientist.com/article/2502...
Full article: www.newscientist.com/article/2502...
#publishers #retractions
Also the US blanket recommendation on sunscreen use that's not actually based on evidence...
Also the US blanket recommendation on sunscreen use that's not actually based on evidence...
The first is CRABS by Jessica Stokes-Parish. We are instagram friends but I don’t think she’s here. She’s great! www.instagram.com/j_stokespari...
The first is CRABS by Jessica Stokes-Parish. We are instagram friends but I don’t think she’s here. She’s great! www.instagram.com/j_stokespari...
youtu.be/0bRpljNL7ro?...
youtu.be/0bRpljNL7ro?...
It's a bizarre experience to have this much attention on my very niche area of expertise.
It's a bizarre experience to have this much attention on my very niche area of expertise.
Can we please be mindful of how we frame our videos?
The vast majority of companies that employ hundreds/thousands of scientists are NOT lying about things you can easily test with household items.
Views shouldn’t be the only metric we care about.
Can we please be mindful of how we frame our videos?
The vast majority of companies that employ hundreds/thousands of scientists are NOT lying about things you can easily test with household items.
Views shouldn’t be the only metric we care about.
See the cloud lingering in the air? That's sunscreen NOT going on your skin - my experiments estimated that 80-95% of the sunscreen doesn't land.
See the cloud lingering in the air? That's sunscreen NOT going on your skin - my experiments estimated that 80-95% of the sunscreen doesn't land.
But the newer filters give formulators more tools, so they can make much nicer sunscreens that you actually WANT to use.
But the newer filters give formulators more tools, so they can make much nicer sunscreens that you actually WANT to use.
@labmuffin.com spills the chemisTEA behind SPF, sunscreen policy & more on the latest episode of the Curiosity Weekly pod 🧪
Listen & lmk if you can tell I’m fangirling the entire time 🙂↕️ podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/c...
@labmuffin.com spills the chemisTEA behind SPF, sunscreen policy & more on the latest episode of the Curiosity Weekly pod 🧪
Listen & lmk if you can tell I’m fangirling the entire time 🙂↕️ podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/c...
See also their unnecessarily complex legal contracts and tax filings...
See also their unnecessarily complex legal contracts and tax filings...
Sunscreens are very effective, these results do not indicate you should lose faith in them
SPF testing is imprecise - this is an inherent limitation of the test, lots of variation even if nothing's gone "wrong"
Sunscreens are very effective, these results do not indicate you should lose faith in them
SPF testing is imprecise - this is an inherent limitation of the test, lots of variation even if nothing's gone "wrong"
(It's ok, these are for my Asian friends who didn't need propaganda to like matcha... they're not too sweet)
(It's ok, these are for my Asian friends who didn't need propaganda to like matcha... they're not too sweet)
"Covid is usually very mild"
"Only the vulnerable get severe symptoms"
"But did they have pre-existing conditions"
etc
Individualism -> healthism -> eugenics -> fascism
"Covid is usually very mild"
"Only the vulnerable get severe symptoms"
"But did they have pre-existing conditions"
etc
Individualism -> healthism -> eugenics -> fascism
I suspect most dermatologists know the evidence doesn't support taking 2.5 mg biotin a day, or hypochlorous acid for acne... but this kind of thing is now the public face of dermatology 🙃 #dermsky
I suspect most dermatologists know the evidence doesn't support taking 2.5 mg biotin a day, or hypochlorous acid for acne... but this kind of thing is now the public face of dermatology 🙃 #dermsky
Learning by osmosis works!
Learning by osmosis works!