Sunscreen..
Hi Ladies:
What sunscreen are you using?
I was using Ombrelle
and found it made me sweat all the time
there are so many out there
now
Clarins, Bioderm etc.
input appreciated
Have a great long week-end all
down in U.S.
Hugs, Sierra
Comments
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I find that i get good results from the generic/store brands. I just cannot abide coconut scents, so I avoid those. Anything over a 30 is wasted and some of them stay on too well for sweating, etc, and just peel off .
I use a high # for my face and follow up with self tan for the "glow". LOL
I've always burned, so I was thrilled when sunscreen came out (What! you don't remember when there were none?!) Coppertone has always had a nice smell, so it's ok. In the sun and heat, just cannot put up with a lot of scent. (and I'm a perfume 'ho---boxes of bottles!)
I'm usually able to get fresh lancome instant tan and find it comes out brown, not orange. I use the body tan on my face since I'm older and don't have to worry about oil and zits.
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Hi Iodine:
tks for response
sometimes I do have an over 30
very high one
but as I say this sweating
yikes:!
I dont go out in the sun at mid-day
my dermatologist usually gives me some samples
but boy, try to see him these days
a long wait, will go upon return
Have a good summer! Enjoy!
Actually, I am allergic to the sun
and yes.. I remember when the put baby oil
in a bottle with .. was it Iodine or something
LOL
and coconut, I do not care for
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Also, the new grading system includes UVA and the other one--cannot remember the name. I do sue sunscreen on my arms, then the self tan.
My legs pick up so little that I let them go, except at the pool or beach. Not there very often, so no worries.
I've worn a hat for as long as I can remember to protect my hair color and face from the sun.
Burned Badly, very Badly, as a child and again as a student nurse and once on an USAF layover in Hawaii. (wool flight uniform---gads) It's against military rules and one can be court marshalled for a bad sunburn. Fortunately, my chief flight nurse gave me a bye on it and I just crashed on the flight---taking two guyes with major burns back to the states. Karma is a bitch.
So, with my problems I"m told I look 15 years younger than I am. That sun and UV rays are what causes wrinkles. At almost 67, I now apprciated that I didn't get out in the sun a lot. Would have love to have a tan, but only got one for a few years when melatonin "encouragement" was possible with some drug---didn't color your skin without sitting in the sun and getting a base tan first tho. A blessing when we had a Cayman timeshare. Beautiful beaches.and I always sit in th shade. My forearms are covered in those age spots and hands are wrinkles which wouldn't be ther with out the sun and good genes.
Never again.
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