Comments for Lab Muffin Beauty Science https://labmuffin.com The science of beauty, explained simply Thu, 20 Feb 2025 23:55:00 +0000 hourly 1 Comment on How to Protect Your Skin Against Blue Light: an Update by Michelle Wong https://labmuffin.com/how-to-protect-your-skin-against-blue-light-an-update-with-video/#comment-335185 Thu, 20 Feb 2025 23:55:00 +0000 https://labmuffin.com/?p=11266#comment-335185 In reply to Eliza.

Is this the Boukari study? It’s only a short communication and the only information they give is “used makeup”, it doesn’t say anything about how the final makeup looked.

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Comment on Physical barriers for sun protection? Huberman’s skincare podcast response (Part 1) by Mia https://labmuffin.com/physical-barriers-for-sun-protection-hubermans-skincare-podcast-response-part-1/#comment-335130 Mon, 17 Feb 2025 09:31:13 +0000 https://labmuffin.com/?p=15609#comment-335130 What’s your opinion on baby skincare products?

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Comment on How to Protect Your Skin Against Blue Light: an Update by Eliza https://labmuffin.com/how-to-protect-your-skin-against-blue-light-an-update-with-video/#comment-335118 Sat, 15 Feb 2025 11:14:00 +0000 https://labmuffin.com/?p=11266#comment-335118 I read some coverage of a study on melasma indicating findings that those who wore sunscreen with iron oxide had less hyperpigmentation than those in the non iron oxide sunscreen group who were makeup wearers and wore sunscreen and makeup. I believe their thoughts were the sunscreen contained more iron oxide, though I would have thought, assuming it’s tinted, it would have similarly limited application amounts without looking cakey. What are your thoughts? This seems somewhat contradictory with some of the findings you mention where lower spf foundations were sometimes more protective than higher spf products. I’m imagining a lot depends on application amounts. PIH susceptible gal here who usually wears non tinted spf 30-50 sunscreen and then a light application of spf 15 mineral makeup wondering if it’s worth changing my routine. I definitely would not wear a heavy application of colored/tinted product of any kind for cosmetic reasons. Thanks!

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Comment on Physical barriers for sun protection? Huberman’s skincare podcast response (Part 1) by Sara https://labmuffin.com/physical-barriers-for-sun-protection-hubermans-skincare-podcast-response-part-1/#comment-335092 Wed, 12 Feb 2025 04:40:41 +0000 https://labmuffin.com/?p=15609#comment-335092 Hey Michelle! Long-time follower here — love your blog!

I’ve just found out how often microplastics are used as constituents in cosmetic formulations outside of the commonly-known microbeads (wow, I never knew PEG was synthetic!), and a simple search on your blog doesn’t turn up any articles you’ve written so far on these ingredients. Could you help me evaluate some literature/navigate the absolute morass of chemical information out there? I’ve linked a few papers below (please give me a heads up if they turn out to be from predatory journals…) as an example. Disclaimer: I’m finishing up my PhD in another field but am almost completely chemistry-illiterate so I would really appreciate your help with all this 🙂

Plastics are a huge group and I’m aware one compound may have completely different properties/effects from another under this umbrella; however, do you think any groups have the potential to become a concern given the ecological and human health hazards that have come to light over the past few years regarding the effects of micro- and nano-plastics? See: https://chemistry-europe.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/cssc.202401065 — it also discusses alternatives for formulations.

And I’m not sure if cosmetic ingredients would even be classified as a “microplastic”? According to the above, it does. At the same time, toxicological studies (on some variants on PEG, for example: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4505343/#sec2 ) generally say it’s safe but that safety data is lacking for other variants… I would assume all ingredients used in formulations have been tested for safety (or simply, data is lacking but no overt harm has been demonstrated thus far), but there’s so many different kinds and forms of “safety” it seems like it can get a bit fiddly… And microplastic genotoxicity and mutagenicity wasn’t even on the scientific radar until perhaps the late 90s (if I had to guess).

I’m continuing to cut out what little single-use plastics I use in my life to reduce cumulative exposure but I have no idea if the benefit-to-cost ratio to do so in my skincare/cosmetics routine as well is worth it, given they’re so useful and also almost universally utilized in formulations.

Sorry for the unorganized train of thought, but I’d be really excited to have a discussion with you over all this, I find it exciting!

Sara

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Comment on Microcurrent Devices: Science and Foreo Bear Review by Pat https://labmuffin.com/microcurrent-devices-science-and-review/#comment-335086 Tue, 11 Feb 2025 20:19:59 +0000 https://labmuffin.com/?p=11089#comment-335086 In reply to Sarah.

Yikes, I would stop using it. I had that happen to my face with Light Stim for Wrinkles. I’m still devastated, and looking to do a fat transfer on my face. Also, company would not reply to my queries. I’ve heard about Foreo and was trying to find out if it heats the fat layer, which could potentially cause fat loss in my opinion. Most Light Stim users seem happy with results but there were other users who had similar problems to myself. My advice would be definitely to stop till you thoroughly research. It would be great if Micelle could weigh in on this topic. Good luck!

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Comment on Physical barriers for sun protection? Huberman’s skincare podcast response (Part 1) by Max https://labmuffin.com/physical-barriers-for-sun-protection-hubermans-skincare-podcast-response-part-1/#comment-335085 Tue, 11 Feb 2025 16:19:37 +0000 https://labmuffin.com/?p=15609#comment-335085 Hi 🙂 This was really interesting! I wish people would stop demonising chemical sunscreens already, as a biochemist I also find it really annoying!

I’ve been watching your videos for quite a while now and I always find them so interesting and well researched.

I know this isn’t relevant to this particular article, but I’ve always heard your many recommendations for damaged or dry hair products and have been wondering about the unspoken: oily hair care.

You have mentioned it a few times as an aside, like how not washing your hair won’t make it less oily etc. but (unless I’ve somehow managed to miss it) there’s never been a video focused on the best haircare tips for it (good ingredients, how to make it more manageable etc.)

Thanks for all you do and for reading this 🙂

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Comment on How to Start on Tretinoin (Retin-A) and Retinol by Helena https://labmuffin.com/routine-starting-tretinoin-retin-cream/#comment-335083 Tue, 11 Feb 2025 09:53:04 +0000 https://labmuffin.com/?p=8642#comment-335083 Should you use it in your 20s or is it better to wait until after age 30?

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Comment on MAC Twig Dupes and Comparisons by Tina https://labmuffin.com/mac-twig-dupes-and-comparisons/#comment-335062 Sun, 09 Feb 2025 10:46:15 +0000 https://labmuffin.com/?p=5229#comment-335062 So bummed that Twig got discontinued! Have you tried its replacement Twig Twist yet? Wondering if it is a close dupe or not…

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Comment on Physical barriers for sun protection? Huberman’s skincare podcast response (Part 1) by C https://labmuffin.com/physical-barriers-for-sun-protection-hubermans-skincare-podcast-response-part-1/#comment-335042 Fri, 07 Feb 2025 02:54:14 +0000 https://labmuffin.com/?p=15609#comment-335042 Hi Michelle,

I think VT Reedle shots would make an extremely interesting topic. And the product is ultra viral and popular too.

I’ve seen online that the sea sponge is similar in shape to asbestos under a microscope. Where does the science lie?
And, aside from the possible carcinogenic implications, are there potential issues with the particles building up in the lungs or eyes?

And finally, how do they have such a smoothing effect? Is it simply just causing a temporary swelling to skin that smoothes out texture?

Thank you so much. I love what you do. I refer so many friends to your site for some science based sense!! Thank you 🙂

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Comment on Why your hair products stop working by MadameDakar https://labmuffin.com/why-your-hair-products-stop-working/#comment-335039 Thu, 06 Feb 2025 13:24:47 +0000 https://labmuffin.com/?p=14379#comment-335039 Amazing as always. Could you do a post about rinsing your hair with hot vs cold water? I always see the advice that you should do the final rinse of your hair with cold water to close the cuticles — but I suspect this is a myth, and I don’t want to take a cold shower if I don’t have to!!

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