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Tue Mar 27, 2012 9:28 pm |
Yes, I do. The only ones that won't sting though are Neutrogena Sensitive Skin Sunblock SPF30, and the Burnout Sunscreen with spf30. My advice is get physical sunscreen with zinc oxide and/or titanium dioxide instead of the chemical sunscreen which always irritates my eyes. |
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Thu Mar 29, 2012 2:35 pm |
DarkMoon wrote: |
Natalyn wrote: |
Yes, I do. The only ones that won't sting though are Neutrogena Sensitive Skin Sunblock SPF30, and the Burnout Sunscreen with spf30. My advice is get physical sunscreen with zinc oxide and/or titanium dioxide instead of the chemical sunscreen which always irritates my eyes. |
I agree on the Burnout (haven't tried Neutrogena), but almost everything irritates my eyes not the skin but the eyes themselves. I can use both Burnout as well as the Colorscience around my eyes without any irritation! |
Since I have tried the Neutrogena Sensitive Skin Sunblock SPF30, I still use the Burnout and was able to compare the two. I noticed that Burnout was more oily and sticky on my face than the Neutrogena Sensitive Sunblock. I rubbed my face all over with either including on my eyelids, and neither of them caused any irritation in my eyes. I cannot do the same with chemical sunscreens. They made me tear up every time, and my eyes would be red and irritated. |
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