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Sat Apr 08, 2006 8:06 pm |
Hello,
I'm loking for a physical(organic) sunblock that doesn't give you this white residue. I have a very white skin, and it doesn't really shows on my skin until I will exercise or walk faster than usually.When I do that my face will become more red (due to blood circulation) and then this sunblock will shows up as a white residue. Although nobody, but me see that my face covered with something white, I don't like it. It's too bad I'm allergic to chemical sunblocks...I ordered Skincuetical sunblock. Did anyone used it? Also, does Roth physical sublock gives the same kind of white residue? Is there are any pyisical sunblocks that don't have white mineral residue?
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_________________ Blond, blue eyes.Skin: Normal, sometimes oily, during winter very dry. Very sensitive. Occasional breakouts. Very fair. |
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Sun Apr 09, 2006 8:48 am |
I have tried skinceutical pysical UV, but it was very greasy and left a white cast. Maybe you should try clinique cityblock (also physical), as it has a pinkish tint to it. you can also purchase the cityblock with a bronze tint. |
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Sun Apr 09, 2006 10:17 am |
Laral: I have the skinceuticals physical sunscreen and it does leave a white cast after you first put it on but after a few minutes it sinks in- on me anyway. My skin is normal to dry to maybe I need the extra moisture.
Dr H's one is nice too (SPF 20) but again may be too greasy for some. Right now it is perfect for me.
My favorite that I have come across is Epicuren's Zinc sunscreen. It is not greasy, does not have a white cast, and has a nice matte finish. It is 20 SPF so I have been wearing it in the winter and when the weather is nicer I have been using the SKinceuticals which is SPF 30.
I also have Avene SPF 50 no chemical suncreen for days when I am outside more. It has a pinkish color out of the tube and seems to not irriate my skin but I do feel like I have something "on" when wearing it. |
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Sun Apr 09, 2006 10:58 am |
dermalogica
there sunblocks are skin color, so it doesnt go on white |
_________________ Late 20's, clarisonic, Vit C serum, hormonal acne, congested pores, combination skin, living in Vancouver Canada |
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Mon Sep 29, 2008 5:56 pm |
Just tried a new product by BareSport Minerals which is Block & Stop SPF30. It's a physical blocker with brushstick dispenser that has flesh/clear minerals so you don't have the white pastey look. It is comparable to Peter Thomas Roth and it is only 19.99 online. It's being marketed to athletes because it doesn't burn the eyes. |
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Mon Sep 29, 2008 7:26 pm |
The ZO Skin Health sunblock is very nice...it is tinted, but works for all skin colors. |
_________________ No longer answering PM's due to numerous weird messages. |
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Tue Sep 30, 2008 1:29 am |
i am currently using the organic sunblock physical one from DDF and its working well for me also with no white residue.....my skin is medium brown so any whiteish residue from SS would show up quickly on me and make my face look a weird gray color but this one blends in well |
_________________ age 33 .. skin dry with odd breakout now and then. skin color best i can describe is golden brown..tans easily |
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Tue Sep 30, 2008 4:36 am |
I use a product called Clear Zinke, by Key-Sun, it is absolutely the best thing I have ever found and I am paranoid about sun exposure.
It looks white in the tube, but it goes on perfectly clear. It's a little shiny to start with, but I find it sinks in so you can wear it alone, or it goes very well under makeup.
And it's cheap as chips. |
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Tue Sep 30, 2008 9:36 pm |
Big fan here of Devita Solar Protection Creme, though it's not great at staying on during workouts. |
_________________ 32, fair hair/eyes/skin, always a mix of dry/oily/sensitive/acne/clogged pores. But I keep getting compliments on my skin, so something must be working! Beauty blog at http://heliotro.pe; online dating coaching at http://theheartographer.com |
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Wed Oct 01, 2008 3:35 pm |
I second the Devita! Keys Solar is also nice, a little thicker (more staying power) and not white when rubbed in (I'm pale too). It doesn't advertise as being for sports, though... But it's what I wear on sweaty days during the summer, and I'm still happily pale. |
_________________ early 30s; combo skin: medium-fair pale with freckles, controlled breakouts. Love: argan and tamanu oil, Devita SS, NCN rhassoul cleansing bar, pumpkin peel, DIY Vit C serum. Getting into more DIY... Fan of natural/organic products. |
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Wed Oct 01, 2008 6:19 pm |
I am a very happy user of NIA24 SPF30 sunscreen. Goes on light and sinks right in. I wait maybe 5-10 mins before applying makeup. Now that it's starting to get colder I have found that I need an additional moisturizer underneath. The added benefit is that it contains niacin and helps to impove skin tone and hyperpigmentation (which is why I originally started to use it). This is the first sunscreen that I have ever been able to use without getting clogging pores and breakouts. |
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Thu Oct 02, 2008 4:16 am |
I also use Devita Solar Moiturizer SPF30. It is very suitable for oily or combo skin prone to breakouts. |
_________________ 31, combo - oily, breakout-prone, fair complexion, sensitive and prone to rosacea |
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Thu Oct 02, 2008 7:22 am |
Lara, our complexions sound similar, so once again I'll sing the praises of SVR 50.
SVR 50 is an all physical s/s with an spf 50, ppd 20. It's tinted so I often just use it as my moisturizer (I'm oily in my Tzone), s/s, and foundation. It leaves a beautiful finish that I just soften with a light dusting of powder. The high ppd and beautiful for my skin color are the best I've ever found.
When I don't want the color, I use Avene Emulsion with a spf 60 and ppd 20. Light, non-greasy coverage without leaving a white cast.
I get both of these at skincarecentral.biz. |
_________________ 46, curly dk blonde hair, fair, blue eyes, very oily T-zone. HGs: Tazorac .05% gel; Avene/Bioderma s/s (very high spf AND ppd); Cellbone vit Cie 20%; Cellbone Hyperpeptides; IFP 5% bha/10% aha; Obagi Clear; 'curly girl' method (no poo, just co wash) for my 3b curls. |
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Wed Jun 10, 2009 8:53 am |
I use the Dr Hauschka SPF 30 the one designed for children on my face and it goes on thick white and sticky but once it settles it doesn't leave a white cast. |
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Wed Jun 10, 2009 8:59 am |
the bioderma Mat sunscreen has no white color and good for oily skin! not rich, spf 40 |
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Thu Jun 11, 2009 5:50 pm |
Physical sunscreens usually use titanium dioxide and zinc oxide, and I recall both tend to leave a white cast. Some newer versions use something micronized which is supposed to solve the white finish problem. Skinceuticals physical sunscreen leaves a very heavy white cast for me, although it settles in a while I still don't like the greasy feeling. I recall Clarins UV40 is physical and does not leave a white cast, and I am currently using Shiseido SPF33 which is good too. |
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Thu Jun 11, 2009 10:24 pm |
I use Lancome neuroshield SPF50. I love it. It doesn't clog my pores and easily to wash away. |
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Fri Jun 12, 2009 7:02 am |
Three physical sunblocks (mineral-based containing zinc oxide and/or titanium dioxide)that do not leave a white cast include:
Azur Advanced Pro-Cellular Sunscreen SPF 30
Pratima Neem Rose Sunscreen SPF 30
Burnout Eco-Sensitive Zinc Oxide Sunscreen SPF 32 |
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Sat Jun 13, 2009 12:36 am |
I've used Skinceuticals UV Defense and I really loved it, but it became almost impossible to find it at retail stores/spas in Toronto. So I managed to find eltaMD oil free and it is a lot lighter then Skinceuticals. I love it and it does not break me out. |
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Sat Jun 13, 2009 9:03 am |
My derm gave me eltaMD and it has a tint to it, like skincolor. Also the Neutregena dry for faces (high spf) gives great protection w/o a white residue. I only had a sample, sorry I can't remember the full name. |
_________________ Joined the 50 club several years back, blonde w/ fair/sensitive skin, Texas humidity and prone to rosacea, light breakouts and sunburns, combo skin type, starting to see sundamage and fine lines |
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Sat Jun 13, 2009 12:07 pm |
Hi. I'm new to this forum but have been a member of MUA for about 6 years now.
I love love love Elta MD UV Physical SPF 41. It's all physical, slightly tinted and dries very, very matte. It's a dream for those of us who need (or just prefer) physical blockers. I prefer physical blockers because in my experience, the prevent pigmentation and facial redness better than the higher PPD, more protective Euro sunscreens (and I've tried them all). Go figure.
I also like Blue Lizard baby or sensitive. It's also all physical, though it does have a whitish cast. However, it tends to sink in after several minutes. I use this on my body more than my face.
HTH!
xoxo
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Sat Jun 13, 2009 7:49 pm |
Never found such a physical sunscreen |
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Sun Jun 14, 2009 5:37 am |
tsjmom wrote: |
Lara, our complexions sound similar, so once again I'll sing the praises of SVR 50.
SVR 50 is an all physical s/s with an spf 50, ppd 20. It's tinted so I often just use it as my moisturizer (I'm oily in my Tzone), s/s, and foundation. It leaves a beautiful finish that I just soften with a light dusting of powder. The high ppd and beautiful for my skin color are the best I've ever found.
When I don't want the color, I use Avene Emulsion with a spf 60 and ppd 20. Light, non-greasy coverage without leaving a white cast.
I get both of these at skincarecentral.biz. |
TJ are you still using these sunscreens or have you found something you like better?
Lou |
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