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1.69-Oz GANGNAM GLOW Day SPF 50 Tinted Sunscreen

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LG H&H HDB via Amazon has 1.69-Oz GANGNAM GLOW Day SPF 50 Tinted Sunscreen w/ Zinc Oxide on sale for $24.49 - 10% with Subscribe & Save - $10.04 with promo code RX4DCG7W at checkout = $12.00. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

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LG H&H HDB via Amazon has 1.69-Oz GANGNAM GLOW Day SPF 50 Tinted Sunscreen w/ Zinc Oxide on sale for $24.49 - 10% with Subscribe & Save - $10.04 with promo code RX4DCG7W at checkout = $12.00. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

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  • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $9.99 lower than the next best comparable online prices starting from $21.99.
  • Rated 4.4 out of 5 stars from customer reviews.
  • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
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Model: GANGNAM GLOW Day Shield Perfect Sunscreen SPF 50 - Effortless Tinted Sunscreen with Zinc Oxide, Sheer Moisturizer for face, Quick Absorption, Broad Spectrum, All Skin Types, Korean Skincare, 1.69 floz

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anerdnamedjoshua
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While it may protect from burns, there's very little UVA (aging) protection in this formula. There's just not enough UVA filtration in the filters used, more specifically in the amounts used.

It's also a bit ironic that it calls itself universally tinted, but also refers to itself as a "tone-up" aka whitening sunscreen... I'd pass on this one.

And any product that refers to itself as "clean", especially ones that REQUIRE chemistry to even function, cannot be trusted.

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While it may protect from burns, there's very little UVA (aging) protection in this formula. There's just not enough UVA filtration in the filters used, more specifically in the amounts used.

It's also a bit ironic that it calls itself universally tinted, but also refers to itself as a "tone-up" aka whitening sunscreen... I'd pass on this one.

And any product that refers to itself as "clean", especially ones that REQUIRE chemistry to even function, cannot be trusted.
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Quote from anerdnamedjoshua :
While it may protect from burns, there's very little UVA (aging) protection in this formula. There's just not enough UVA filtration in the filters used, more specifically in the amounts used.It's also a bit ironic that it calls itself universally tinted, but also refers to itself as a "tone-up" aka whitening sunscreen... I'd pass on this one.And any product that refers to itself as "clean", especially ones that REQUIRE chemistry to even function, cannot be trusted.
Appreciate your education, agree with you, and repped!
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Quote from anerdnamedjoshua :
While it may protect from burns, there's very little UVA (aging) protection in this formula. There's just not enough UVA filtration in the filters used, more specifically in the amounts used.It's also a bit ironic that it calls itself universally tinted, but also refers to itself as a "tone-up" aka whitening sunscreen... I'd pass on this one.And any product that refers to itself as "clean", especially ones that REQUIRE chemistry to even function, cannot be trusted.
Which one do you recommend to get?
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Psy approved 👍 this Gangnam style
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anerdnamedjoshuaApr 23, 2026 04:08 PM
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Quote from Momomomomo123 :
Which one do you recommend to get?
My go to is the DRMTLGY Universal Tinted SPF 46.
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Quote from anerdnamedjoshua :
My go to is the DRMTLGY Universal Tinted SPF 46.
Get it!! Works well for the price.
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What's good sunscreen lotion for Las Vegas weather?

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Quote from anerdnamedjoshua :
While it may protect from burns, there's very little UVA (aging) protection in this formula. There's just not enough UVA filtration in the filters used, more specifically in the amounts used.It's also a bit ironic that it calls itself universally tinted, but also refers to itself as a "tone-up" aka whitening sunscreen... I'd pass on this one.And any product that refers to itself as "clean", especially ones that REQUIRE chemistry to even function, cannot be trusted.
Your education is appreciated. Thank you
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Gangnam is a name of a bousie district in S. Korea.
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Quote from anerdnamedjoshua :
While it may protect from burns, there's very little UVA (aging) protection in this formula. There's just not enough UVA filtration in the filters used, more specifically in the amounts used.

It's also a bit ironic that it calls itself universally tinted, but also refers to itself as a "tone-up" aka whitening sunscreen... I'd pass on this one.

And any product that refers to itself as "clean", especially ones that REQUIRE chemistry to even function, cannot be trusted.
What are you talking about? The sunscreen contains Octocrylene and Zinc Oxide for UVA protection. Can you cite any sources that the formulation is not enough to protect UVA? The combination seems to be extensively tested, and it's pretty standard. Where are you getting your information?

As for "tone-up", most Zinc Oxide based sunscreen leaves your skin with some degree of white cast. You can use tint to counter the white cast, or use less to show more white-ish with natural tone.

The last sentence is the worst of all. YOU as a human cannot function without chemistry. Any sunscreen product is made with a combination of MULTIPLE CHEMICALS. Stop with your fear mongering. None of the ingredients are flagged as potentially harmful. Also, it does not make any bogus marketing claim about itself being "clean" whatever that means.
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anerdnamedjoshuaYesterday 02:33 PM
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Quote from PurpleMaple :
What are you talking about? The sunscreen contains Octocrylene and Zinc Oxide for UVA protection. Can you cite any sources that the formulation is not enough to protect UVA? The combination seems to be extensively tested, and it's pretty standard. Where are you getting your information?

As for "tone-up", most Zinc Oxide based sunscreen leaves your skin with some degree of white cast. You can use tint to counter the white cast, or use less to show more white-ish with natural tone.

The last sentence is the worst of all. YOU as a human cannot function without chemistry. Any sunscreen product is made with a combination of MULTIPLE CHEMICALS. Stop with your fear mongering. None of the ingredients are flagged as potentially harmful. Also, it does not make any bogus marketing claim about itself being "clean" whatever that means.
Did you even look at the images? "Clean and gentle ingredients" is plastered right there on the drug facts photo. Also, I'm not trusting a sunscreen with only 4% octocrylene (which only PARTIALLY protects against short range UVA rays btw) and 8% zinc to fully protect me from UVA. Sorry, not sorry.

You also completely twisted what I said in my final statement. I was saying that marketing products as clean is fear-mongering. And doing that in a product like a sunscreen of all things is incredibly questionable and sketchy.

Don't try to make me look stupid when I know exactly what I'm saying.
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Quote from anerdnamedjoshua :
Did you even look at the images? "Clean and gentle ingredients" is plastered right there on the drug facts photo. Also, I'm not trusting a sunscreen with only 4% octocrylene (which only PARTIALLY protects against short range UVA rays btw) and 8% zinc to fully protect me from UVA. Sorry, not sorry.

You also completely twisted what I said in my final statement. I was saying that marketing products as clean is fear-mongering. And doing that in a product like a sunscreen of all things is incredibly questionable and sketchy.

Don't try to make me look stupid when I know exactly what I'm saying.
Cite your source on the difference in UVA protection for this formulation.

I didn't see the claim in the image at first, but it doesn't matter. Per incidecoder the ingredients have low impact on your skin. "Gentle" definitely applies here with evidence. https://incidecoder.com/products/...een-spf-50

What did you mean by "ones that REQUIRE chemistry to even function"? Do you define "clean" as formulated without chemical? There's no set definition, but the consensus is that non-toxic ingredients are described as "clean", not whether the ingredient is physical or chemical based.

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