anti sunscreen is just... we got enough skin problems as is, lets not let sun damage run rampant now too
@spoopyvirgil49443 ай бұрын
Besides, who wants to risk sunburns? I got a sunburn once when visiting Virginia Beach and I got so sad and it was not pleasant.
@LottieLaRats3 ай бұрын
But hey, at least they won't be able to reproduce while they're busy getting chemo
@saltydinonuggies18413 ай бұрын
@@spoopyvirgil4944not just sunburns either!!! I’ve gotten sun poisoning before and that was hell. Worst sunburn ever mixed with puking and being sick all night. I don’t remember the entire event but I definitely promote sunscreen for everyone who can wear it! Sadly I’m still struggling to find sunscreen I can wear because they all burn severely when I put them on. Luckily I’m rarely in the sun for extended periods and I usually sit in the shade when I’m outside.
@EclipseSeth3 ай бұрын
@@spoopyvirgil4944Burns? More like Cancer.
@spoopyvirgil49443 ай бұрын
@@EclipseSeth That's the most obvious part but people forget how goddamn obnoxious sunburns are. Especially since they're immediate and you can get third degree sunburns.
@mrsgleek123 ай бұрын
That's it: I'm going to create a channel teaching people how to read research papers and go over "controversial" papers. I will be graduating as a Biostatistician soon and it kills me to see people acting like experts when they don't even know the research process or phases.
@OscarFrosty3 ай бұрын
please do!
@brus.54213 ай бұрын
There’s a Brazilian channel that does it, it’s called nunca vi 1 cientista, which is “I’ve never seen a scientist”, it’s 2 woman scientists who make content with proof and evidence with papers and stuff! I don’t know if it has subtitles but you can check it out
@RenayOpish2 ай бұрын
Please!!
@debbyd57292 ай бұрын
Omg! This would be so cool! I’d subscribe
@lish2852 ай бұрын
I would watch!
@londonmellow3 ай бұрын
oil as sunscreen. like actual oil? they make it so easy for the sun to roast them 😂😂
@marisadaniela63 ай бұрын
A new friend was at the beach with me, applied coconut oil for "sun protection" 😳😳😳
@glitteringmaze3 ай бұрын
I guess they really wanted to have a barbecue on the beach…
@Boooo_393 ай бұрын
Reminds me of the Seinfeld episode where Kramer slathers butter on himself and goes to the roof to lie out in the sun
@momonomay30113 ай бұрын
Like these people have the rights to vote and everything. Oil as sun protection seems like such bait but there are legitimately people doing this and have done for some years. It really feels like a lie to troll but over the years I have seen people online talk about using oil instead and it genuinely makes my brain hurt trying to process that these are real people with jobs and lives to live. How tf are these people functioning on a day to day basis when they think oil is a good idea to apply before the sun, it’s so crazy to me that they’re so ill-informed on thinking sun screen is harmful that they’d go out of their way to do something really irresponsible and dangerous like that. It’s wilful ignorance at this point because there’s no way these people are just naturally that stupid, they must just be unable to admit or accept the facts.
@maryeckel96823 ай бұрын
That's what we did in the 70s, baby oil or, if you were fancy, Bain de Soleil oil. Lay out and sizzle.
@jenniebeann3 ай бұрын
I think it's shocking that you are unable to do anything about people using your image and edited videos to advertise their products. Hopefully something will be done in the future to stop this.
@judymcdougall3 ай бұрын
That why SAG was on strike this past year. It is illegal in the states I believe
@serenitynowffs3 ай бұрын
Right?! I would absolutely rampage Archer style
@KNYD3 ай бұрын
You can. It is illegal in most places. However, it is really expensive for a regular person to do anything about it. No lawyer is going to take the case if the client can't afford to pay them, and nobody knows who the actual company/person they want to sue is. Well established companies know not to use anyone's likeness without permission, because they know they will be sued, and they will have to pay A LOT. Also, people won't struggle finding a lawyer willing to take the case because lawyers know a big payout is guaranteed. Now, compare this to a dropshipped product that dosens if not hundreds of unrelated companies/individuals all over the world are selling online.
@get.sassyxd3 ай бұрын
I wonder if because he uses a AI program himself, if he "agreed" to terms that gave company's permissions to use his likeness. It could have been tiny writing on terms of service.
@moonshineaudios57403 ай бұрын
@@get.sassyxdno they just do it. I’ve even seen a deepfake clone of a reporter to promote a crypto product
@jessicaamy67113 ай бұрын
As an Australian, almost every person I have met over the age of 70 has had skin cancer removed and these are people that just gardened outside. Some places here hit UV index of 15.9, coconut oil won’t cut it
@Boohcakes3 ай бұрын
Second this! Plus places like QLD and probably NT & WA will be above 3 on the UV index all year round, which is threshold on the index from when sunscreen and sun protection is recommended.
@sarahjane70823 ай бұрын
Agreed! It’s like just a normal part of the Aussie life to have had at least one mole removed at some point. I live in Asia now and it’s not as common to have experienced this.
@Espritlumiere3 ай бұрын
Exactly this. Almost every person I know over 45 has had suspicious moles removed and/or confirmed skin cancer. A friend of mine had their second cancerous mole removed last year and they were only 27. I feel like people don't take skin cancer as seriously as other cancers, but it's still cancer and is still unfortunately a leading cause of death in Australia. The idiots slathering themselves in oil wouldn't last a year with our UV damage.
@Hypertropes3 ай бұрын
I was raised in Queensland, basically living on Noosa Beach in the summer. I’m 40 now and had my first precancerous mole excised six years ago, three stitches needed. It’s no joke!
@jenflamingo24963 ай бұрын
I'm a Queenslander too. I HATE the feel and smell of sunscreen but I'm still wearing it. Hats, long sleaves, and sunscreen are essential. I know way too many people who've had skin cancer. We have a crazy amount of skin care clinics in my region too
@thegreattortoiseom3 ай бұрын
I started wearing sunscreen religiously after a friend died from skin cancer at 27. I will always wear sunscreen for this reason.
@badfairy95543 ай бұрын
Sorry for your loss.
@amandaparkerdesign54883 ай бұрын
@@thegreattortoiseom that's terrible! Yes, it's no joke. I'm sorry you lost your friend.
@maryeckel96823 ай бұрын
That's heartbreaking.
@Hanbunbun3 ай бұрын
I'm so sorry for your loss
@jeffdiggs70303 ай бұрын
Omg died at 27 from skin cancer? 🤯🤯
@Aimztastic3 ай бұрын
I also hate the “melanin will protect you from the sun rhetoric”. The sun doesn’t discriminate. I live in the skin cancer capital of the world. Suncreen is everything. They teach sun safety to children from kindergarten here haha.
@kjh44963 ай бұрын
Not so fun fact: Skin cancers tend to go undiagnosed for longer in patients the darker their skin is.
@yum_tea79122 ай бұрын
I remember reading a long time ago that even in the darkest skin, the melanin only provides an SPF of about 7.
@WeAreASecret3 ай бұрын
diy sunscreen: go outside, find mud, imitate the animals and rub all over until cannot see skin, repeat as needed
@Lisa-mi4km3 ай бұрын
Thank you very much for this advice! I'll try it tomorrow for work instead of my evil chemical SPF; I'm looking forward to my boss's reaction ❤😅
@peachygal88563 ай бұрын
Yep! Do as the pigs and elephants do! 🤣
@happybatty51423 ай бұрын
So, disregard humanity become animal. On it being human is exhausting.
@MoonLightt573 ай бұрын
Or dig a hole and hide in, till the sun sets
@caitroseco67523 ай бұрын
There is actual evidence that some hunter gatherer groups did this!
@jojomarch3 ай бұрын
OMG not Kiehl's finally proving their lab coats are the emperors new clothes with the spf comment...
@janmarchand72943 ай бұрын
I'm 64 years old, and I grew up going to the beach. Born and raised in Louisiana meant we also had fishing camps and we would be on the boat all day in direct sun. My mom would put some Coppertone on us at the beginning of the day and never reapplied. Thankfully none of us had skin cancer, knock on wood. I also rode my horses all day, almost every day. Then I grew up and read about the harmful effects of the sun. I started slathering sunscreen on and staying out of the sun as much as possible about 20 years ago and I won't go back to baking in the sun all day. I have a few sunspots and I can't believe it's not worse to tell you the truth. WEAR YOUR SUNSCREEN people! It's so easy to do and it just may save your life.
@criskp68613 ай бұрын
That sounds like the dream life 🎉
@janmarchand72943 ай бұрын
@@criskp6861 I gotta say, it was. I had wonderful parents that let us kids run around and explore our world. No helicopter parenting at all!
@LoveAndLight19683 ай бұрын
the sunscreen is what causes skin cancer...DO NOT USE IT.
@salmahernandez31423 ай бұрын
I can't help to think that before we could take more onslaught from the environment because heavy metals and other costic chemicals were not surrounding us constantly. With all the micro plastics and waste from industrial revolution onward the incident of cancer and other autoimmune illness is going to sky rocket. Some because we can diagnose it better but idk. I've just comes to terms of the probability I will have atleast 2 cancer events in my lifetime.
@Touhou-j8g3 ай бұрын
I'm also from Louisiana, and my parents both grew up down here never putting on sunscreen (too poor for it). My dad had skin cancer so bad that it went down to the bone, and my mom has had many moles tested on her back. They always made sure I wore sun screen.
@TheDevilChrno3 ай бұрын
As a paper color skin toned gal, I literally screeched "NOOOOOO" out loud at the idea of homemade sunscreen. In the summer I keep a tube of sunscreen in every single bag..lol
@mswitch9363 ай бұрын
Precisely, I have two shades: Ghost or Lobster. And I try my hardest to avoid the latter
@amandaparkerdesign54883 ай бұрын
Same!!! 😊
@vsquared303 ай бұрын
Ugh same. I'm the color of unpainted drywall and cannot imagine not wearing sunscreen
@CatKim23 ай бұрын
I'm fair as well and, in addition to sunscreen, I wear long-sleeved shirts and pants or skirts- linen, so I get air going through them. It helps a lot.
@martinam78063 ай бұрын
Same… I am ghostly white but can tan to brown at least. However I don’t try to get tan. SPF everywhere- in all bags and in car as well.
@Charlies-angel20183 ай бұрын
I’m the PSA for sunscreen. When I go to the beach, not only do I put at least SPF 50 on every hour, I wear a hat and sit under an umbrella. Why go? I still find it relaxing and fun to sit in the sand and watch the waves. And I occasionally get in the water.
@divyasasidharan29603 ай бұрын
How is this a PSA?
@samc58773 ай бұрын
This is me! My friends laugh at me, but I'm so pale, and having burned quite badly as a child, I vowed never to do it again
@lisapoulsen54523 ай бұрын
There is skin cancer and there is melanoma…my mother in law had a weird mole, she asked her doctor about it (at my request) and he said it was nothing…she later went to a dermatologist and she knew immediately it was melanoma. Removed it then and there and she went back for the biopsy. Once melanoma gets into your lymph nodes, it can be fatal in as little as six weeks. Luckily hers was not fatal and she is just fine. She isn’t a woman that spent a lot of time in the sun, either. Please wear sunscreen and stay out of the sun at the worst times of day. People saying use what our ancestors used is ridiculous…we have destroyed our natural protection in our ozone layer…the sun we have now is way stronger than the sun was even 50 years ago, let alone hundreds.
@Raven1303x3 ай бұрын
I’m so glad your mother in law is okay. My uncle passed away at 43 from melanoma, by the time he was diagnosed, it was too late and he died within 6 weeks 🥺 still miss him all the time. Wear sunscreen people! Xx
@debrandw2463 ай бұрын
Yes! Yes ! So very true
@lisapoulsen54523 ай бұрын
@@Raven1303x I’m so sorry for your loss. It’s infuriating when people dismiss sun protection and convince others to dismiss it as well. The bigger issue is that not all doctors recognize it. Again, I am so sorry for you and your family🥰🥰🥰
@CatKim23 ай бұрын
Bear fat? I'm older and the sun is much stronger now than when I was young. I get a sunburn much faster now (10 minutes) as opposed to hours before.
@dorothytenute27103 ай бұрын
My thought exactly with the "use what our ancestors used", do they know what the UV index was 100 years ago, it is not the same thing, the climate has changed.
@jasmine.lavender3 ай бұрын
Completely agree with the ‘cover your kids’ (and yourself) up. In Australia we have a slogan that used to be ‘Slip Slop Slap’ which has now changed to ‘Slip Slop Slap Seek Slide’ which stands for: Slip on a shirt, slop on some sunscreen, slap on a hat, seek shade, and slide on some sunglasses. My sister is currently in surgery getting skin cancer removed from her lower eye waterline. My cousin had the same surgery ten years ago. Wear sunscreen, please! And cover your eyes. Make sure your sunglasses have the proper protective factors and aren’t just aesthetically pleasing. Edit: RE: Sunscreens failing the independent testing. In Australia we have the most strict rules when it comes to sunscreen. Lots of popular sunscreens used overseas aren’t available here because they don’t meet our requirements. Or, if they are sold here their SPF rating is a lot lower. Something 50+ in America might only be 15 or 30 in Australia.
@tessabutwithoutnumbers2 ай бұрын
Random sidenote, in NZ we also had Slip Slop Slap, and ours changed too, but it's now Slip Slop Slap & Wrap, the Wrap is "Wrap on some sunglasses".... I feel like the Aussie marketers make more sense with their word choice 😂
@jasmine.lavender2 ай бұрын
@@tessabutwithoutnumbers I don’t know of any sunglasses that can be wrapped on, I guess they do wrap around your face 🤷🏼♀️ I give them props for rhyming though!
@Amanda.DelRae3 ай бұрын
What the fuck is a “holistic surgeon” lmfao 😭
@ImTrIgGeREdd3 ай бұрын
Someone who practices medicine, but isn’t against homeopathic remedies as long as they’re healthy and safe. Check out Dr. Youn. He’s a holistic plastic surgeon. Very informative
@Kris.with.a.K3 ай бұрын
I thought the same thing!! VERY contradictory and oxymoronic! 😆
@thegreaterconundrum3 ай бұрын
Right like are you cutting me open with a stick 😭😭
@morgianasartre67093 ай бұрын
A holistic approach to medicine is "characterized by the treatment of the whole person, taking into account mental and social factors, rather than just the symptoms of an illness", and as you can imagine from that definition it is a very much recommended thing to all doctors (yes, medschools do talk about that). A "holistic" surgeon just means a surgeon who chooses a holistic approach in his practice and patients, it's not a legal title or anything.
@morgianasartre67093 ай бұрын
@@Kris.with.a.K It's not if you actually know what holistic means.
@monkeytoe04123 ай бұрын
I had skin cancer identified and removed at a skin check appointment I made after I started watching James' content. And I wore tons of sunscreen, but have spent a lifetime outside working on boats and received sun exposure theough my clothes. Wear real sunscreen everywhere!
@SouthamptonSuzi3 ай бұрын
My dad was a yacht broker so was working on the water on boats all the time. He developed skin cancer on his arm and had to have a patch removed and replaced with skin from his stomach.
@peachygal88563 ай бұрын
They literally are only buying this from Nara because she’s pretty.
@nadiahassan53073 ай бұрын
Correct, pretty privilege is such a thing. If she was exhausted and all veiny, ppl wouldn’t care a hoot.
@msdouglas121003 ай бұрын
Yes and they will die for her haha.
@152Bloom3 ай бұрын
I'm pretty sure Scarlett Johanson is suing some company right now for using her cloned AI voice. We'll see how that turns out.....Also, American licenced esthetician here 👋 I will tell you that education depends from state to state, but overall the education is awful - it's like the most baseline education that will get you to pass your state boards and that's it. Any other education is on you to try and seek out, and unfortunately a lot of esties go to social media and fall for the marketing "education" provided by obscenely expensive skincare brands
@alyssaburrell98663 ай бұрын
This why we watch the Welsh twins
@joz5343 ай бұрын
Scarlet Johanson case is wild. a Company was looking for a Voice Actor to train their AI and Johanson refused to work with them. Which, fair. but then when they hired someone else she decided to sue them because the girl voice is similiar to her own.
@DeadKraken2 ай бұрын
@@joz534 Lmao nice try. Open AI wanted to use her material, which is under her copyright, she refused. Then a few months later the new new AI voice comes out, which Open AI called "Her" to celebrate it, like the AI in the movie "Her", which, you guessed it, was voiced by Johansson. The AI voice sounds "suspiciously" exactly like Johansson's. When questioned, OpenAI claimed they used some mysterious voice actress that they cannot name or reveal for mysterious reasons. Seeing the obvious bullshèt, the same person that sued Disney and won, now sues Open AI for obvious appropriation of her voice. There, stop licking big tech boots.
@getem76403 ай бұрын
Got into an argument with an aesthetician who thought they knew more about skin than a dermatologist. They thought dermatologists only dealt with hair 😂 I had to educate them what the “derm” in dermatologist means lol
@dorothytenute27103 ай бұрын
sweet jesus🙄
@gloryreg1013 ай бұрын
As an esthetician I am so sorry. People in my field are truly fucking WILD
@cayteer3 ай бұрын
The AI voice thing is crazy
@LeBeautiful3 ай бұрын
When you know James put “UGLY NEWS” as a title..the topics are going to be se👏ri👏ous!!!
@MatMat-qi2rd3 ай бұрын
Being fair skinned myself, I find it very easy to see sunscreens work. Because if / when I don't wear sunscreen I simply get burnt. But if / when I use it, I just do not. 👌
@rebeccaneely57523 ай бұрын
Same!!!
@KhadijahsMamma3 ай бұрын
Yes!! I’m black, my husband is brown and for some reason our daughter is extremely white lol. We live in uae and it’s extremely hot in summer. I add spf 50 for my daughter every day. One time I accidentally missed a spot on her nose and that’s the only spot that became so red in a 10 minute car drive. I will always use spf
@t-jane3 ай бұрын
Homemade sunscreen 😒 the creators should be held responsibly
@user-xv1cs9mm9d3 ай бұрын
Dumb people should deal with the consequences of not being able to think for themselves
@nancymccormick75673 ай бұрын
Basal cell skin cancer usually doesn’t spread but squamous cell and melanoma do spread and can kill you. Sunscreen and protective wear are so important. I’m a cancer nurse and work with patients who go through hell with metastatic skin cancer
@MissRedZelda3 ай бұрын
Being from a country with literally no ozone layer (ok, Australia), the fact that there’s an anti-sun cream movement (and influencers trying to make their own without a hint of irony) blows my fucking mind.
@SamIAm102623 ай бұрын
Australia has Ozone layer over it... It's a well-known misconception, but facts Ave science have proven the ozone hole DOES NOT extend over Australia. Ozone depleting substances have resulted in a thinning of ozone above Australia of about five percent, but Australia is still protected by the ozone layer. Also, the hole in the ozone layer is a seasonal occurrence.
@MissRedZelda3 ай бұрын
@@SamIAm10262 Lol, imagine trying to mansplain Australia to an actual Aussie.
@Boooo_393 ай бұрын
@@MissRedZelda The ozone hole is over antarctica
@kjh44963 ай бұрын
Those influencers should be charged with attempting to endanger people via fake information.
@Poemi103043 ай бұрын
Too many people don't put on enough sunscreen (it's supposed to be about 1/4 of a teaspoon, I believe) and don't seem to know that you're supposed to reapply your sunscreen every 2-3 hours, and after you've been sweating or swimming. Then they blame their sunburns on the sunscreen. 😥
@citylemon78323 ай бұрын
Hmm 1/4 tsp seems small I’m usually using about a tsp. Google is not giving me a definitive answer but between 1/4 - 1 tsp on the face also would depend on the formula.
@justkiddin843 ай бұрын
1/4 of a teaspoon is way too little. That would cover your nose. You should be literally slathering it on.
@nerdycurls62533 ай бұрын
I'm naturally tanned and my mom always said we didn't need sunscreen because of it. I got burned for the first time when I was 18 now I always make sure my younger siblings and myself wear it correctly. People with darker skin tones seem to always be told we are immune to the sun. Everyone needs it!!
@germbuster3243 ай бұрын
DIY sunscreen is so dangerous. Also, ABBEY YUNG MENTIONED!!
@lauraallen6613 ай бұрын
"We should all eat rocks and meat..." 🤣🤣🤣 I'm dead!! These people are insane....
@msdouglas121003 ай бұрын
Rocks???? Are we cows!?!
@justkiddin843 ай бұрын
@@msdouglas12100hm. I hope you were kidding.
@msdouglas121003 ай бұрын
@@justkiddin84 haha no some cows do eat rocks, similar to pica, but I meant like chickens who eat them to aide in digestion. I forgot to Google to make sure I was remembering correctly.
@justkiddin842 ай бұрын
@@msdouglas12100 lol, ok! I was thinking about some birds doing it, too.
@laylapearson3 ай бұрын
The way you use the AI voice tech is what it should be used for. Small, private, personal use to fill in gaps to make life easier. But James, please be very careful-there is a very high chance that your voice has been sold/is being used without your knowledge. Please double check the T&Cs, and know that even if they haven’t snuck something in there, they’re probably still doing it. Also with the sunscreens: Bondi Sands is an Australian brand. We have the strictest regulations about sun protection in the world. While they might be selling different formulas in different countries, it’s really unlikely. That makes me seriously question the study.
@vsquared303 ай бұрын
Man, I have so many thoughts about the sunscreen misinformation 😒 I'm as pale as the day is long ("beacons are lit!" levels of pale) and the mere thought of *not* wearing sunscreen is terrifying. I could never. My mom grew up in the 60s and 70s when SPF was still a "new" thing and has had a couple carcinomas removed. And my dad worked in a job where he was outside most of the year. He rarely ever wore sunscreen and now his face, head, neck, back are scarred where he's had *multiple* cancerous masses removed. Wear your damn sunscreen people! And not homemade stuff!
@CatKim23 ай бұрын
I have fluorescent legs! I get you!
@Jlrc133 ай бұрын
Getting a mole removed isn’t always a quick and easy process. I had to book in with a plastic surgeon and I’m left with a pretty bad scar and some pain due to the location (not to mention the cost of private treatment). I have to visit a skin clinic twice a year. Thanks to my parents who didn’t believe in sunscreen and let me burn to a crisp every summer as a kid (I’m a child of the 80s!)
@forreal12763 ай бұрын
The sunscreen dude tho…. When are we going to start jailing people like this?
@justkiddin843 ай бұрын
No. You do not realize that jailing people for saying stupid things would literally end us all up in jail. I don’t like him or his ‘trad wife.’ But we need to teach kids logic and critical thinking. At home, because the scumbags in charge don’t want us to have those, so it is not taught in schools. Then no one would fall for this crap.
@neldormiveglia13123 ай бұрын
I wear sunscreen on my face year round. I got into the habit a couple years ago and I just have kept it since. The key is finding a sunscreen that you like applying. I used to despise putting on the sunscreens that I had available in physical stores, because they were all shit. Hop on stylevana and get yourself a decent few bottles of sunscreen and repurchase every few months. Trust me, your skin will love you for it.
@gracesmiley33643 ай бұрын
Depending on where you live the sun can be even more direct during the winter so it's definitely important year round! And when it snows and the snow reflects the UV onto your face 😵💫
@Poemi103043 ай бұрын
Omg, yes, as an American, there are many Korean and Japanese sunscreens that are so much nicer to put on! From what I've used, it seems Korean ones tend to include more skincare ingredients and like "tone up" (essentially a small degree of white cast to make your skin look lighter), while Japanese ones seem to focus more on texture that is pleasant to wear. I could be wrong, but that's my impression.
@Brittainy893 ай бұрын
I use Glowscreen EVERY DAY. I don’t wear foundation (just concealer) and my face/skin love it! I never had anything I loved until then! You are so right!
@criskp68613 ай бұрын
Thanks🎉
@strawberrydialectics3 ай бұрын
@@Poemi10304 most sunscreens give you a whitecast though
@BeantownMrs3 ай бұрын
I have seen someone die from skin cancer. Do not recommend. It is a painful way to go and to put your family through that...horrific.
@LottieLaRats3 ай бұрын
If you look sunburnt while pedaling a "diy sunscreen" I think whoever falls for it might just deserve the hard lesson there.
@makenziemiller25373 ай бұрын
This was the simplest phrase I ever heard that made me not EVER want to tan again, or go out in the sun without protection… “You put oil in a pan to fry something right? Why would it be any different for your skin?” 🤯 my simple mind was blown and I can’t look at tanning oils the same. Even if they have a SPF.
@jojomarch3 ай бұрын
Holistic surgeon... is that someone who operates on the Operation game with the buzzer if you touch the sides?! weird title...
@wayfaring_stranger_3 ай бұрын
The worst part about the DIY sunscreen are the parents making it and putting it in on their children. Those poor kids. And it's a shame about the AI issues . Even more shame on governments not doing anything about it.
@magiciansarcana3 ай бұрын
Because the AI bros are so excited about it - and because the parties pushing for heavier control on AI are usually left wing afaik, and with the amount of success the right wing parties get at the moment, controlling AI isn't political parties' biggest problem by far by now. It's all about exciting new uses for AI, no one cares about the dangers of it. There aren't even real laws regarding deepfake pornography in most places, it's a shame.
@justkiddin843 ай бұрын
Rest easy-those people probably don’t use that crap. They are selling an agenda of: the world was so much better in 1955!!! You know, Merca great.
@H.A.-zr2wc3 ай бұрын
Ok James looks gorgeous in black and white stripes 👀
@comradeoofers85573 ай бұрын
And everything else
@MzMontana3 ай бұрын
Are his ears stretched? I’ve never noticed before! 😮
@TheEmpressJenn3 ай бұрын
Hi there! In regard to becoming an Esthetician in the U.S., it depends on what state you’re in. I’m in California and 600 hours of accredited training is required and one has to pass a state exam. In other states, anyone washing your face for you or waxing your brows can call themselves an Esthetician .
@ShaunieMcNeil3 ай бұрын
"Yes, there are some great ✌🏻Anti-Aging benefits✌🏻 S'cuse me, I must rehydrate🥤" 🤣💀
@rootsm33 ай бұрын
Lately you and your brother are the only people that aren’t pissing me off on this platform
@Raven1303x3 ай бұрын
My uncle passed away at only 43 from melanoma. He was diagnosed and dead within 6 weeks. It’s a horribly painful way to go! He told me and my brother if there was ever an advert for using sunscreen, he was it 👀. He also went a step further, and said we were to promise a dying man we would always wear sunscreen and if we didn’t, he’d know and haunt our asses 😂🥺. I miss him everyday 💕. Xx
@JoGivens3 ай бұрын
So sorry for you loss. Great advice ❤xx
@Raven1303x2 ай бұрын
@@JoGivens thank you 💕 x
@TH0509-kiss3 ай бұрын
As someone who spend their youth in the tropics, in a family that didn't believe in sunscreen, I'm a walking PSA. I've had multiple scares. It's really scary how anti science some people are. I've had to explain to multiple colleagues why I carry sunscreen around and re apply so often. My own family has tried to explain to me that I'm too pale and should enjoy the sun more (I do enjoy the sun, just with the proper precautions). My grandma has had a ton of procedures to remove skin cancer, and so has my mom. Neither of them have managed to link their incessant outdoor activities (without a single precaution, because otherwise they won't tan) with the state of their skin. It's honestly kind of scary how stubborn people can be about stuff they don't want to be true.
@smb6113 ай бұрын
My sister had bss removed from her nose a while back. Please have it checked! Wear sunscreen, a hat, long sleeves, or WHATEVER will protect your skin!❤❤❤
@KateyMoseley3 ай бұрын
I'm a chemist (not pharmacist), 1st in chemistry. Currently also doing a lvl5 and 7 in aesthetics. The main reason I'm doing this is because of my knowledge with the chemicals and wanting to contribute to a better industry. Scientists need to be more careful with the information they release because they get picked up by people who have no knowledge of how the chemical processes or machines used to identify them work. Without even looking at the study on benzoyl peroxide, I can say I'm not surprised it was detected. Even if they didn't heat it up, if they used a mass spec, I would expect a mass spec to detect benzene. Why? Because b.p has two benzene rings present in its structure. A mass spec literal ionises and fragments the structure with heat, which is how we determine the structure of a molecule. Does that mean it contains benzene? Yes, But within a chemically bonded compound. Not in its singular form, which is what is cancerous to humans. And no one is going to store their products at a temperature the oven of a mass spec gets to, even in the hottest country. To end on. I'm also currently a teacher and my students are always impressed by my age because of my skin quality. Why? SPF30 religiously for the past 15 years. And then they get shocked at me telling them off for not wearing any. I rarely get mad at them for academic stuff but when I catch them with a sunburn they see a different person!
@sarahcarroll82063 ай бұрын
Even if they were safe, you know what's way easier than making an "easy DIY sunscreen?" Buying a premade sunscreen.
@Ifigeneia.M3 ай бұрын
I don't understand why people would be convinced to try out the "homemade" sunscreen, while its maker is already sunburnt 😅
@kii-ic9ho3 ай бұрын
I am mexican and my natural tone is a little pale. I got burned by years of negligence by not using suncreen, as a resulst my arms are a little dark, and my forehead and some zones of my face, including my lips. Since I got into skincare thanks to my acne, some of that has begun to go away by using benozyl peroxide for my acne, and glycolic acid for my lips, arms and hyperpigmentation on thr inside of my legs. Is a must for me to use sunscreen for my skincare routine to work, and I use it religiously.
@denenesn2123 ай бұрын
Haha homemade suncreen wtf i hope nobody here in Australia trys using that. Thank you James for making this video ❤
@Lilnaomi33 ай бұрын
People really need to stop volunteering to train AI if they don't want it having the ability to mislead people. If you are offering up the information, you have no one else to blame. Even when you clone things or ask for goofy images you are contributing to the issue by adding to it's bank. Don't want companies using it or stealing intellectual properties and cutting jobs, than stop supporting them if they use AI in those ways.
@heathermackenzie76703 ай бұрын
Which did this a few years ago and it turns out they had affiliate links for the sunscreens they stated had "passed" their testing. At the time Caroline Hirons called them out on This Morning and they issued a public apology.
@travistroxell25423 ай бұрын
Tbh as a hair pro I will say Abby Young shares a lot of outdated and downright incorrect information about hair and the ingredients in products. Not Mondo level bad at least.
@Username04673 ай бұрын
Are you against silicones or?
@travistroxell25423 ай бұрын
@@Username0467 depends on when and why. Personally my hair doesn’t like them, but they’re nearly unavoidable. Depends on the formula, but they are not usually necessary when we have more beneficial and environmentally “better” ingredients in 2024. Since starting her tricho classes she has a better of an idea how hair works thankfully. I really don’t like her “not sponsored” sponsored bs haha she doesn’t often take into account individual needs and circumstances with hair so her blanket statements need a lot of clarifying- as well as the hair. Ha
@savannahs89143 ай бұрын
It's hilarious hearing about these doctors because I'm a Ph D student in a *social science* and my first impulse, if someone brought me that claim, is to **read the methods section**. Immediately. The abstract, even, will mention those kinds of caveats. These MDs are clearly reading either a summary of a summary, an AI summary, or something else.
@Wiingashkikwe3 ай бұрын
My mum is 73 and was of course in the generation that oiled themselves up and sat in the sun. She had basal cell carcinoma removed from her nose last year.
@adafihj64393 ай бұрын
The AI thing is super scary especially with celebrities licensing their voice and likeness to these companies. This is why i take everything on the internet with a grain of salt
@wellno.7953 ай бұрын
My issue with the sunscreen thing is why does every source almost available to the average consumer state that mineral sunscreens “reflect the suns rays”? If it’s not the case, why is it so wide spread and even current sources are all saying the same thing? 😩
@snowpawzvideos3 ай бұрын
Friendly reminder that sunscreen needs to be reapplied multiple times throughout the day, more frequently the higher the UV index. With a UV index above 7, sunscreen needs to be reapplied at the very least ever 2 hours & it’s best to additionally seek shade. For reference, during the midday summer, Australia averages a UV index of 11. It is often recommended to stay indoors if the UV index is above 10.
@stephaniemock3833 ай бұрын
I'm a fanatic about putting on sunscreen. I applied several times yesterday and still burned. I used to rarely burn.
@kindseyvaughn86673 ай бұрын
Rarely burn with the skin tone you’re on your pic? Highly unlikely imo.
@hasmeenc.47393 ай бұрын
Might have to wear something higher than spf50? I am not white, I am Latina and tanned very easily but even with my type of skin I am very protective, and if I am going to sit under the sun, I don’t wear anything less than spf65 but only for like 20 minutes(I don’t go beyond that or even I will get sunburned).
@dismurrart66483 ай бұрын
@kindseyvaughn8667 I have the same skintone and also rarely burn mostly because I put on sunscreen and cover up.
@dismurrart66483 ай бұрын
Which sunscreen do you use?
@Poemi103043 ай бұрын
Hmm, if you were in a sunnier environment than usual, for longer than usual, maybe you needed to apply more frequently? And maybe a higher spf for that situation? Clothing with upf and a hat might be good, too. Idk, just throwing some suggestions out there.
@PotsDame3 ай бұрын
"don't use sunscreen, it's all chemistry" and then they use chemistry to brew one themselves. People don't know everything is chemistry, the oil is chemistry, water is chemistry, the bowl is chemistry, you are chemistry and so am I.
@Aimztastic3 ай бұрын
People also forget that cancer isn’t like an infectious disease or a disease like type 2 diabetes where you can develop or catch it. Cancer is first and foremost a mutation of cells. Cell mutations occur randomly. Nothing “gives you” cancer. There are things that significantly increase the risk of cancer (like UV radiation) but it can happen to anyone. Even the healthiest young adult can randomly develop breast or pancreatic cancer bc cancer is a mutation!
@nahdeshiko3 ай бұрын
That AI cloned voice is crazy! I definitely couldn't tell that it was AI, and even when you said so, I still couldn't believe it 😱
@PixieFan9003 ай бұрын
Bondi Sands is the only sunscreen that I love using, it just fits my lifestyle and skin type so much. I spent more than 3 years searching for the perfect sunscreen. I really DONT want to stop using it.
@stinepetersen8613 ай бұрын
I have been wanting to try it. Does it pill in your experience?
@PixieFan9003 ай бұрын
@@stinepetersen861 Not at all, it’s actually strange how I can apply tons of it and it goes on like a regular cream moisturiser.
@lulubelle20093 ай бұрын
I was shocked 😮to see that bondi sands sunscreen failed the WHICH test, I've been using it for years and never experienced any sunburn. So i won't be throwing away my bi-annual purchase that i made last month. Ill probably have a look at alternatives when my current supply runs out.
@PixieFan9003 ай бұрын
Me too! I have been using it for years and my skin complexion looks amazing. NO other sunscreen is so hydrating for me. I was about to cry when I heard this lol. But you may like the Beauty of Joseon sunscreen if you like Bondi Sands.
@miassoliveira3 ай бұрын
This is my favourite! I am not even halfway through the bottle, besides it's so affordable. The question now with alternatives is finding a new brand to trust :\ I am prone to sunburn (also have eczema) and never got one with it either!
@PixieFan9003 ай бұрын
@@miassoliveira the brand seems confident about their product, I'm gonna continue to use it!
@H.A.-zr2wc3 ай бұрын
I love the Ugly News videos so much💜
@LydiaKrow3 ай бұрын
I remember (years ago) when Roger Ebert's wife cried when a company recreated his voice (after an illness that prevented him from speaking anymore) and they talked about how they had to process hours of video footage of his voice and all the effort it took, and all James had to do was read a paragraph and got something that was better than all that. LOL that is crazy.
@TheMisterMarilyn3 ай бұрын
I’m sorry but this has GOT to be illegal to do!! It’s infringing upon your intellectual copyright and I’m sure several other areas in the process I would imagine too!!! They just CANNOT take your visage and unilaterally use it at their own discretion, absolutely not!! I have been trying to tell people that this crap was coming down the pipeline for the longest time!!! They have been slowly integrating the generic sound of the recordings being released, where they have been removing the traits of male and female sounds of the singers, with the end goal being to eliminate human vocalists and replacing them with AI generated vocals (which I’m so pleased that you picked up on in this video) replacing humans…and this is also happening with actors too!! I believe that the ‘trans visibility’ and the whole ludicrous rubbish with the pronoun crap has/ is a huge diversionary tactic!! While everyone is pointing fingers and assigning labels and arguing over absolutely NOTHING, they have been quietly making these changes that this video of yours is touching on!! It’s all part of the same thing!! If I were you I would trademark your image and voice!!! If this isn’t dealt with before it goes to a situation where there’s no turning back!! Copyright and trademark yourself I’m telling you!!! I would also have your DNA included in the whole thing while you’re at it!! And now, you can’t say that you haven’t been warned or alerted!!!! Oh, and just incase I need to say it, I’m neither a ‘conspiracy theorist’ or some random twat spouting utter nonsense!! But, obviously you’ll have to use your own gut feeling about what I’m talking about!! And if unsure do some research!! And lastly, the fact that you’re being used without endorsement already, for me, would be a loud enough warning!!! It’s not cute and it’s certainly not funny!! If you don’t deal with it you will be setting an extremely precarious precedent, trust me!!! Anyway, I can rest assured that I took the time to give you a heads up!! 🌟
@laurieann27143 ай бұрын
Artificial intelligence is scary to me. Maybe I'm old (58 years old) and to use it to disseminate false content is worrisome to me. I prefer REAL James!!!
@calihhan47063 ай бұрын
My father in law died from skin cancer. He was paper white, but stayed in the spanish sun all sommer long. He never wore sunscreen. His doctor said he was surprised that he made it without cancer his first 60 years.
@patriciablair74073 ай бұрын
Your cloned voice sounds a lot like Robert's voice. 😂😂 I'm funny.
@UnpurrfectRobyn3 ай бұрын
Growing up in the 90's and early 2000's, sunscreen was around, but not stressed as such an important step. I can recall being told to put it on at the beginning of the day, but reapplication never happened. I am fair-skinned and I do have some freckles and moles on my body, but none that have changed over the years or been concerning to my doctor. My kids are 6 & 9 and they 100% know to put on sunscreen before we go outside, especially if it's in the middle of the day, and to reapply every hour or so when swimming. My oldest even asks Alexa what the UV index is before he goes outside so he knows if he should reapply, grab a hat, put on another layer, etc. I'm raising sunsmart kiddos because I didn't become sunsmart until my 20's!
@stardust4643 ай бұрын
11:33 “Who looks burnt af, let’s be honest” 😂😂
@holliemichailidis29513 ай бұрын
Just another comment. My german grandmother born in Australia. Never wore sunscreen in Australia. No skin cancer. My mother has had some skin cancer removed. Because my grandmother never put sunscreen on hwr children. My mother never brought it for us. I've started to wear it at 30 years of age. I am hoping my father Cypriot Egyptian genes might help prevent me getting skin cancer. I never suntanned (goth girl😂). Just used to avoid the sun. Strangely though my skin is tanning (not burning or redness) even wear 50 plus Australian sunscreen. Was told it's nothing to worry about if I am wearing sunscreen and avoiding the sun. Anyone know why my skin is becoming more brown as I am aging?
@kellyhall52843 ай бұрын
I finished my beauty therapy course about 2 years ago and I'm in the UK. We did get taught a lot about anatomy and physiology ect, but I wouldn't say we were taught enough to be able to comment on sun screens and their efficacy. We were taught to point clients in the direction of GP's ect. I don't know how much they get taught in the US though xx
@angelafenton19083 ай бұрын
I’ve always kept out of the sun as I have skin like a newborn fish. PLEASE use sunscreen, I’ve had two operations to remove cancer from my face….. im lucky I have a great consultant, but it’s been scary
@ruthcooper7832 ай бұрын
James to give you some hope in your followers- when I saw these topics pop up in my IG feed- I did not throw away my sunscreen. I unfollowed the “expert” 🤣 I work outside, wear long sleeves and pants with a sun hat. And I reapply my spf throughout the day. 😊
@robynriley253 ай бұрын
How do people still blindly believe anything they see on TikTok, or the internet in general, anymore? Even the reputable creators like James, i watch him and Robert and completely believe and trust their opinions on skin care and makeup, but i still do my own research before buying products. Or ask my doctors.
@Leila-up8ff3 ай бұрын
In 1990 the actor Crispin Glover filed a lawsuit for unauthorized use of his image and voice in Back To The Future II, and won the suit. Wouldn't this legal precedent cover AI unauthorized use as well?
@rachelb27172 ай бұрын
I have really sensitive skin. Every sunscreen that I’ve tried gives me a rash or just burns my skin. I just try to cover my skin in the sun. Do you have any recommendations? I’ve tried so many but I can’t keep buying them hoping that that they won’t give me hives and dermatitis. I want to wear sunscreen and I do if I am in the sun, but it stings and it really uncomfortable the entire time I wear it.
@maggie_sugarxo3 ай бұрын
Naras' spf sunscreen recipe video was wild..loved her content, but after all the backlash she didn't even bother to make it private😔
@maggie_sugarxo3 ай бұрын
Oh wait, just saw myself in the comments and just spit my lemonade wtf 😂😂
@chrisbalcerek92262 ай бұрын
SPF 30-50 EVERY DAY/all day!😂🙌🏻 Side question: James, where did you get that sweet shirt?
@purpleivy91743 ай бұрын
I have the best DIY sun screen. I live in AZ so I should know. Stay inside, if your outside wear sunscreen clothing. No bare skin at all. I have Lupus and I break out in hives from the sun. I rarely go into the sun, I have a very large patio cover in my back yard so .I do get outside safely. I actually get a light tan from sitting outside under a cover and the sun never touching my skin.
3 ай бұрын
It’s like claiming you can make pain killers at home. 😂😂 😳Oh no, I’ve summoned them. The essential oily babes. HIDE ME. 😂
@reneebaus6133 ай бұрын
That DIY sunscreen was definitely not working, that guy was pretty burned.
@Melissa-zr6zwАй бұрын
Sitting here with a really deep and painful sunburn makes hearing this anti-sunscreen baloney just insane 🥴
@suchnerve2 ай бұрын
UPF 50 clothing is lowkey goated when not having to worry about sunscreen is the vibe
@SocialWorkerGene2 ай бұрын
I respect that doctor - but he is an anesthesiologists NOT as a dermatologists or an oncologist. People need to realize doctors are not experts on everything
@QueenieEileenie3 ай бұрын
I believe in clean living but some people take things to a crazy place. I absolutely use sunscreen and put it on my child.
@DanielleGillespie2 ай бұрын
This video has convinced me to call the drs on Monday about 2 sun spots/moles on my nose. They have grown and aren't round anymore... I'm a 42 yr old Black woman. We did wear sunscreen when I was younger but we never reapplied! As a family us women have recently started wearing sunscreens and reapplying! We have used many of your suggestions!❤
@cassmacdonald-perfectlyimp24863 ай бұрын
My cousin developed melanoma in her 30s - her mother was all about holidays in the sun whereas her sister, my mum, was all about being pale and interesting (and we once had an absolute shouting match over my having worn sunblock for months, but working largely outside, even taking lots of breaks and staying mostly in the shade I still got a tan) and using as high a factor as was available. It’s hard to find something that doesn’t make my skin react, but but what happened to my cousin made me even more diligent than I used to be - and I’m the kind of person who uses sunblock as body lotion in summer! PS my cousin was caught super early and made a full recovery, has had her first kid but is now a paid up member of the pale and interesting brigade
@onecuriousowl2 ай бұрын
Wtf is happening to people? We have so much information with the internet and people are going backwards
@blisterwort3 ай бұрын
As a paper-pale white person who can't tan even if I wanted to, sunscreen does work because when I accidentally miss a little spot on my back and go out in the sun it BURNS and the areas I applied sunscreen doesnt
@SaraAshley1163 ай бұрын
Dude I just learned there’s a difference between esthetician vs aesthetician after seeing the spelling you used on the screen. 😮
@ailanyt.73683 ай бұрын
If you are going outside to swim, you must wait to 20 mins for it to set and reapply every 80 minutes.
@Blech-h9z3 ай бұрын
We want AI to wash the dishes and clean the toilets, we can handle the creative stuff. How come you can't do anything about it?
@teabee53973 ай бұрын
Homemade sunscreen has got to be a grift I didn't see coming. People lather oil on their skin to get a darker tan. Literally frying themselves. With the crazy strong UV rays in summer in my country NZ, that is so so so dangerous and dumb.
@mudkipmillie52162 ай бұрын
Im sorry my Nara Smith is my worst enemy, I cannot stannnddd the trad wife/science denier thing 😐
@lcedcapp3 ай бұрын
What’s the ai voice website? I’m tryna use it for work cause i hate talking lol
@indoor_pet3 ай бұрын
I grew up in a culture where everyone is about beauty, staying young, etc. But also tanning a lot of tanning. And no sunscreen. Maybe some for children, like on their nose, cheeks and sholders. But adult women, even to this day, are trying to tan as much as possible. My mom recently had a breast cancer scare, thankfully she's ok, but she continues to tan. I really hate it