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Any non whitening or non greasy sunscreens?
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lotionade
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Wed Aug 09, 2006 2:18 pm      Reply with quote
I'm trying to find a sunscreen which doesn't leave a shine or a white color. Every suncreen I put on does one of these things including the pricy brand sundurance. Are there there any sunscreens which are acceptable cosmetically? That also have parsol 1789 or some other uva block? Thanks in advance
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Wed Aug 09, 2006 2:34 pm      Reply with quote
Vichy Ultra Fuide SPF 50 leaves no white cast and non-greasy. It offers great sun protection also.
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Shisedo is silky and doesn't make my skin break out. It blends well and no clown face!!!
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Loreal makes one that's called UV Perfect. It's recommended by my derm. It's SPF50, with PA+++. It's not greasy, but does leave a sheen on. I use a little bit of loose powder and my face stays matte for the whole day.
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La Roche Posay Anthelios Fluid Extreme formula for the face does a pretty good job. I was first using the Anthelios Lait for Face and Body and I was looking a little too shiny for my taste. Things have improved with the Fluid Extreme for my face.

Also, I really like the feel and matte look of Jan Marini's Antioxidant Daily Face Protectant. I switched to LRP after reading so many good reviews here and elsewhere about the level of protection you get with LRP but I did like the feel of Jan Marini's cream.

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Thu Aug 10, 2006 3:31 am      Reply with quote
SOFINA!

It is amazing!! I have tried sooo many sunscreens, but this is the only one that fully sinks in and does not give any hint of a shine! It feels like you are wearing nothing at all.
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Thu Aug 10, 2006 3:47 am      Reply with quote
Clinique Super City Block SPF25 is quite good, I also think they now have an SPF40 version of this available in some countries.
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I second Sofina! it's amazing. comes in tinted and clear formulas. i prefer the tinted, makes me look like i have flawless skin.

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skincareaddicted wrote:
I second Sofina! it's amazing. comes in tinted and clear formulas. i prefer the tinted, makes me look like i have flawless skin.


I have only tried the tinted version and I LOVE it!!!!!!!!! I can't believe how amazing it is!!
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Estee Lauder just came out with an SPF 30 that is for normal to combo skin that is a moisturizer and s/s combo. I tested it on my hand and left no white cast or greasiness. It costs about $38.00--not bad for a 2 in 1 combo. For me I need something with additional moisturizing abilites, it was abit too drying for me.

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Fri Aug 11, 2006 9:47 am      Reply with quote
LRP Dermo-Peds spf 40 SPRAY
Cellular Skin Rx Sunaway spf 30 lotion
Both leave a nice finish that is not white or shiny.
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I used neutrogena dry touch before and thought that was my HG. Alas, it is not so. There is SOFINA PERFECT UV! I have recently started using it and am pathetically disclosing the fact that I actually LOOK FORWARD to put it on during the day! and I'm talking about a sunscreen! It is like putting silk on your skin. No exaggeration! So grRRRRRRRREAT! Better than Neutrogena!

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Sat Aug 12, 2006 6:34 pm      Reply with quote
OK, I'm curious, what are the ingredients in SOFINA, and at what site are you guys buying it from?

Thanks!
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Sat Aug 12, 2006 8:26 pm      Reply with quote
A few suggestions to consider: Colorescience Face Sunforgettable Brush SPF 30 - All Clear, DDF Matte Finish Photo-Age Protection SPF 30, Peter Thomas Roth Ultra-Lite Oil Free Sunblock SPF30, Juice Beauty Sheer Moisturizer SPF 30, or True Cosmetics Essential SPF 30 Gel.
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Girlzmommie wrote:
OK, I'm curious, what are the ingredients in SOFINA, and at what site are you guys buying it from?

Thanks!


I get mine from ebay.
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Sat Aug 12, 2006 11:28 pm      Reply with quote
Ultraceuticals antioxident spf30 moisturiser.
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Girlzmommie wrote:
OK, I'm curious, what are the ingredients in SOFINA, and at what site are you guys buying it from?

Thanks!


Not quite sure of ingredients since I can't read Japanese Sad but it has an SPF of 50 and PA+++. That's good enough for me Smile

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Mon Aug 14, 2006 9:37 am      Reply with quote
OK, found the ingredients from an old post. I'm taking the bait, and ordered it off of E-Bay this morning.
If it's even half as good as everyone says it is, I will be thrilled!
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Mon Aug 14, 2006 10:02 am      Reply with quote
Rolling Eyes i thought the Paul&Joe is good,but now i'm start to think about the sofina.
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Tue Aug 15, 2006 6:15 am      Reply with quote
I have had good luck with neutrogena sunscreens...
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Tue Aug 15, 2006 2:46 pm      Reply with quote
what type of skin is the sofina good for? I have normal skin that can get oily and clogs easily with the wrong products. I am also wondering if the only place you can get it is on ebay? I am in Canada so if there is a place here that sells it that would be great.

Thanks!
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Tue Aug 15, 2006 3:51 pm      Reply with quote
sweetp wrote:
what type of skin is the sofina good for? I have normal skin that can get oily and clogs easily with the wrong products. I am also wondering if the only place you can get it is on ebay? I am in Canada so if there is a place here that sells it that would be great.

Thanks!


Your skin sounds like mine. Sofina is perfect for me! It can be a bit drying though, so I wear a hydrating serum as well as a vit c serum under it. There is no shine at all... No breakouts... I am serioulsy in love with this sunscreen! Very Happy
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Wed Aug 16, 2006 2:53 am      Reply with quote
Is anyone able to post the ingrediants of the sofina? Very Happy
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joziegrozy wrote:

All I know is that the Green (Rise) is for normal/combo, and the Pink (Vital Rich) is for dry skin. It's a suncreen/moisturizer in one.

I've been wanting to try Sofina, but cannot find the ingredients... I finally found the ingredients but dont know percentages:

ZINC OXIDE
ETHYLHEXYL METHOXYCINNAMATE
DIMETHICONE
WATER
CYCLOMETHICONE
ALCOHOL
LAURYL METHACRYLATE/GLYCOL DIMETHACRYLATE CROSSPOLYMER
TALC
PERFLUOROHEXYLETHYL DIMETHYLBUTYL ETHER
GLYCERIN
PEG-12 DIMETHICONE
TITANIUM DIOXIDE
EUCALYPTUS GLOBULUS LEAF EXTRACT
THUJOPSIS DOLABRATA EXTRACT
CETY-PG HYDROXYETHYL PALMITAMIDE
BIS-METHOXYPROPYLAMIDO ISODOCOSANE
BUTYLENE GLYCOL
CERAMIDE 2
HYDROXYETHYL ISOSTEARYLOXY ISOPROPANOLAMINE
HYDROXYUNDECANOIC ACID
POLYSILICONE-9
METHICONE
ALUMINA
SILICA
BHT

Any one tried Sofina yet? Do you think it is photostable?
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