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Tue Jun 15, 2010 3:47 am |
Please advise of similar or comparible sunblock to DDF Organic SPF30+...........i absolutly loved this as it was a physical protection one but seemed to absorb into my skin well without leaving a whitecast/greyish look!!! also seemed to blend in well under my makeup....
i been using the above for over a year now but i just found out the product has been discontinued by manufacturer!!!!!
i havnt been on hunt for a sunblock since i found the above.....but im almost out of it now and im going on holiday sooon.....its just soo annoying feel like im back to square one on the hunt for something good again
plus i dont wana look like a grey ghosty on my holiday!!
any sugestions plsss.....i need something like urgently as it may also take a while to ship here so,......want something goood 30plus or high, protection is great without the greasy feel or greyish look...so something that sinks in  |
_________________ age 33 .. skin dry with odd breakout now and then. skin color best i can describe is golden brown..tans easily |
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Fri Jun 25, 2010 12:09 am |
i really liked the Earth's Best baby sunscreen. Its made for them by Jason's and I found it lasted without having to reapply and didnt leave a white cast on my skin. The price is good too. I got it at Whole Foods. |
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Fri Jun 25, 2010 9:04 pm |
I heard Clarins is a very good brand for sunscreens. |
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Sat Jun 26, 2010 6:28 am |
I happened to come across this today while doing some online shopping from Australia -
http://www.wotnot.com.au/wotnot-family-products.htm#Sunscreen
Never heard of this brand before, but thought the ingredients looked interesting. Uses zinc oxide only (non nano) - assuming my maths is correct, looks to be 25% ??
Ingredients: grapeseed oil, safflower oil, sesame oil, candellila wax, beeswax, carnauba wax, shea butter, gmo-free vitamin e, purified water, aloe vera*, naticide. Active: zinc oxide (250mg/g)
*certified organic ingredients |
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Mon Jun 28, 2010 4:59 am |
I like the solar rx sunscreen. This is a spf30+ sunscreen and all physical, no harm to skin. |
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Sat Nov 10, 2012 12:19 pm |
Has anyone tried Neutrogena Dry Touch spf55 or Coppertone oil-free face sunscreen spf60?
BTW,do not try any Badger sunscreen if your skin is combined/oily.Even though its ingredients is very safe, the cream is too greasy. |
_________________ It is not easy to make my skin better. |
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Sat Nov 10, 2012 12:23 pm |
Does it feel greasy or hard to absorb? I have oily skin and always want to find some sunscreen which is light and will not make my face very shiny.
flyflyonly wrote: |
I like the solar rx sunscreen. This is a spf30+ sunscreen and all physical, no harm to skin. |
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_________________ It is not easy to make my skin better. |
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Sun Nov 11, 2012 7:58 am |
What Simran is looking for is an organic type of sunscreen similar to DDF that she is using. Both these products are not....
Zhenzhen wrote: |
Has anyone tried Neutrogena Dry Touch spf55 or Coppertone oil-free face sunscreen spf60? |
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Sun Nov 11, 2012 8:47 am |
jade-1234 wrote: |
What Simran is looking for is an organic type of sunscreen similar to DDF that she is using. Both these products are not....
Zhenzhen wrote: |
Has anyone tried Neutrogena Dry Touch spf55 or Coppertone oil-free face sunscreen spf60? |
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The Coppertone and Nuetrogena are not physical sunscreens; contain chemical filters. |
_________________ Canadian with fair skin. 50+ years old sensitive and reactive. |
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Sun Nov 11, 2012 10:59 am |
I have not heard of Kimberly Sayer but maybe some members can give a feedback on their sunscreen.
Are they good to try (to keep our skin protected from UV rays)?
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Mon Nov 12, 2012 9:30 am |
Well, all Badger sunscreens are highly certificated organic. But I won't recommend it to any combined to oily skin. They may work well for dry to normal skin.
jade-1234 wrote: |
What Simran is looking for is an organic type of sunscreen similar to DDF that she is using. Both these products are not....
Zhenzhen wrote: |
Has anyone tried Neutrogena Dry Touch spf55 or Coppertone oil-free face sunscreen spf60? |
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_________________ It is not easy to make my skin better. |
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Mon Nov 12, 2012 6:15 pm |
What do you mean "Badger" sunscreen and which ones are "Badger" sunscreen? Do you think "Badger" suncreen will only work well with dry to normal skin? Have you tried?
Zhenzhen wrote: |
Well, all Badger sunscreens are highly certificated organic. But I won't recommend it to any combined to oily skin. They may work well for dry to normal skin.
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Mon Nov 12, 2012 6:55 pm |
jade-1234 wrote: |
What do you mean "Badger" sunscreen and which ones are "Badger" sunscreen? Do you think "Badger" suncreen will only work well with dry to normal skin? Have you tried?
Zhenzhen wrote: |
Well, all Badger sunscreens are highly certificated organic. But I won't recommend it to any combined to oily skin. They may work well for dry to normal skin.
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Badger is a brand--here's their website: http://www.badgerbalm.com/s-29-about-badger-sunscreens.aspx HTHs!  |
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Mon Nov 12, 2012 7:26 pm |
Thanks Havana8 for your valuable info I did not know Badger sunscreens till now because I only used 2 types of sunscreen and this is not one of them....
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Mon Nov 12, 2012 10:21 pm |
All 3 of these are physical sunblocks that do not leave a white/cast and quickly absorb into the skin without that greasy feel. Listed in order of preference. The first two are tinted and it really helps avoid the ghost look. The nia one takes the longest to absorb. I used to use devita but stopped after I started getting sunspots...others have reported similar problems.
Skinceuticals Sheer Physical Uv Defense SPF 50 Broad-spectrum Sunscreen
Clarins uv plus SPF 40
Nia24 sundamage prevention SPF 30 |
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Tue Nov 13, 2012 3:58 am |
Hello bebeklein Do you mean these 3 sunscreen that you mentioned below are not helpful in blocking UV rays?
What's the use of sunscreen if they can not protect our skin?
bebeklein wrote: |
I used to use devita but stopped after I started getting sunspots... others have reported similar problems.
Skinceuticals Sheer Physical Uv Defense SPF 50 Broad-spectrum Sunscreen
Clarins uv plus SPF 40
Nia24 sundamage prevention SPF 30 |
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Thu Nov 15, 2012 4:30 pm |
No the 3 sunscreens I listed protect me well and I highly recommend.
Its the devita solar SPF 30 which doesnt offer me protection. Although I loved the formula, it left me with hyperpigmentation around my cheeks. Others in this thread below had a similar experience and you can also google it. Just a heads up on this one particular product.
Well apparently I do not have enough posts to link but if combine all 4 lines and remove quotes and replace DOT With . That's the link
Www.
essentialdayspa DOT com /
forum/
viewthread.php?tid=46207
jade-1234 wrote: |
Hello bebeklein Do you mean these 3 sunscreen that you mentioned below are not helpful in blocking UV rays?
What's the use of sunscreen if they can not protect our skin? |
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Thu Nov 15, 2012 4:46 pm |
I am always looking for good sunscreen to protect my skin so I will check them out.. Yes, I read about devita solar SPF30 already so I am aware that it does not protect the skin, but "tan" it...
bebeklein wrote: |
Its the devita solar SPF 30 which doesnt offer me protection. |
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Fri Nov 16, 2012 4:00 am |
good to know the devita solar sunblock doesnt actually block... |
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