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Thu Feb 05, 2009 2:03 am |
Ok, so I've been reading a ton about sunscreens.
I guess I'm looking for chemical free, I understand this usually comes along with super thick hard to rub in products, is this always true?
I also keep hearing 15 spf....but elsewhere I'll read at least 30. Which is ok for normal day (not beach or anything) that isn't too much of a hassle to rub it but is broad spectrum, comes in a decent sized bottle and isn't really expensive? I really need to start taking care of my skin with sun protection, but buying a bottle of clarins is just going to make this impossible for me to keep up.
Also, separately, for my face what is a nice sunscreen that is cheap but will protect very well without interfering with makeup or being super thick and greasy feeling? I see so many makeups have spf 15...but this just isn't enough protection is it?
I'd really like to hear some drug store brands here, since this isn't a luxury buy, but more necessity and it will already be hard enough for me to remember to put it on.
Thanks for clarifying this for me. I have combo skin if that matters. |
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Thu Feb 05, 2009 8:12 am |
Maybe Blue Lizard is an option. Like you said, it is thick but its not too hard to rub in. I cant recall if its 100% chemical free but the SS is TD & ZO. They make a face and body versions. |
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