
Hopefully this helps someone else! Here is my spreadsheet of how I select sunscreens (mostly from Stylekorean).
I want to buy the cheapest possible sunscreens with new filters only, but without memorizing 124 ingredients. Link to my spreadsheet: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vQCwHYNEN0UYDlT44W-F6zLaJT1kOpmZSyYZad2-1yhckyP5-TysEMBcHlTP-biqugviMB-OSzpt4C_/pubhtml
In the "Sun Filters" tab, I took the chart from this website https://www.skinacea.com/sunscreen/uv-filters-chart.html and used it to list the names of sunscreen filters used around the world. Based on the short description I gave each sunscreen filter a score from 0 to 3 (3 & 2 = most preferable, 1.5 = ok if price is cheap enough, 1 = avoiding, 0 = will not use).
In the "Summer 2025 Options" tab I list the cheapest sunscreens I could find with prices, sizes and features. I calculate the price per milliliter (per gram for sticks) and my minimum sunscreen filter score. I sort the sunscreen products by score and by value. Then I just pick what I wanted by feature and price.
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