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SPF 100??never heard about it, any recommendations?
I have no idea what to buy, I haven't come across someone who said you SHOULD buy this, it's the best sunscreen outthere.
I want something for everyday use. I'm not in the sun that much but I'm getting odd tan lines. Also I have normal to oily skin and all sc I've used made me break out and just have a plain oily face all day.
Anybody knows a true and tested light enough sc to wear under make up that's not oily? I'll be grateful for life.
doesn't that defeat the purposes of both?guys i have a question,when you go bed tanning,can u used regular sunscreen protector?
The only sunscreens I can use without getting a allergic reaction is Cliniderm, I´ve tried sooooo many brands but I always end up getting red bumps all over my face and body. I absolutely love the Cliniderm City Protection Sun Gel Cream SPF25 for face. It keeps my face matte and is really lightweight and inexpensive.
I have no idea what to buy, I haven't come across someone who said you SHOULD buy this, it's the best sunscreen outthere.
I want something for everyday use. I'm not in the sun that much but I'm getting odd tan lines. Also I have normal to oily skin and all sc I've used made me break out and just have a plain oily face all day.
Anybody knows a true and tested light enough sc to wear under make up that's not oily? I'll be grateful for life.
guys i have a question,when you go bed tanning,can u used regular sunscreen protector?
But I'm kinda liking Burnout sunscreens at the moment, it's physical sunscreen (zinc oxide), but isn't greasy/shiny or too drying. It can be a bit white, but under makeup it's not visible at all. They are cheaper than Shiseido anyway, like $18 on their homepage for a large tube.
I've been a Lancome sunscreen person for years. But since it's not available in France (all about "bronzage" here), I'm looking at Shiseido.
Any thoughts about the one in the white tube? I think it's called Urban Environment or something...part of The Skincare line maybe.
I hear Anessa is more for the beach. I want something with high SPF but that can double as a primer to wear under makeup.
I use this one under my make-up and it holds up just fine. Not greasy at all.
http://www.sephora.com/browse/product.jhtml?id=P257703&categoryId=C16011
Rayoflight, which Anessa sunscreens do you recommend? All? Have you (or anyone else here in the forum) tried the Allie's sunscreens newest versions? If so, are they good?
I've been a Lancome sunscreen person for years. But since it's not available in France (all about "bronzage" here), I'm looking at Shiseido.
Any thoughts about the one in the white tube? I think it's called Urban Environment or something...part of The Skincare line maybe.
I hear Anessa is more for the beach. I want something with high SPF but that can double as a primer to wear under makeup.
My derm-doctor says that physical sunblock is the best way to go. I'll have to check this brand out.
So true!In the end it boils down to finding one sunscreen that works for individual skin.
Skinceuticals | Physical Fusion UV Defense SPF 50 (is a mystery one that I haven't tried yet, I have no idea how they get the SPF and PPD so high with those filters...)