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Thu May 20, 2004 10:38 am |
I need to change my sun block it makes my skin itchy
maybe it is old?
but my skin is oily to normal .sometimes sensitive to some products with strong fragrances.
I am still using myVit-c from viver. SO
HOW can i find something to go with that?
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Jadeeyes
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Joined: 22 Apr 2004
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Thu May 20, 2004 5:15 pm |
Hi Margarita.
Could it be possible that the Vit.C makes your skin itchy and not the sunscreen? I know that Vit.C in higher strenghts could be too much for sensitive skin.You might want to cut down on its usage if in fact it turns out to be the culprit.
Some good sunscreens for sensitive/oily skin are the ones that contain physical blockers such as zinc oxide and titanium dioxide. Some of these sunscreen are: Mustela spf 50, Topix Glycolix Elite spf 30, Linda Sy ZincO spf 20, Clarin for Children spf 30, Shiseido face/body lotion spf 55 ( I have this one and is very good).
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Thu May 20, 2004 11:42 pm |
Hi Margarita,
What sunblock are you using? I have normal/combo skin and is also using Vivier 10, I find that Skinceuticals Ultimate 30 ( I want to also try the one with SPF 20) works great on me..no irritation, no greasiness ( though you need to wait a few minutes for it to sink better before putting any make up on) ....this one contains ZINC OXIDE |
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Mabsy
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Joined: 17 Aug 2003
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Fri May 21, 2004 5:40 am |
Skinceuticals Ultimate UV Defense SPF30 is also good. I've used it with Vivier 20% Vit C serum before with no problems. I've got normal to combo skin. |
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