i just bought a nivea face sunblock spf 50 and its waterproof(i just bought the small for testing which cost at around 130, and the big ones are discounted i think around 320??)..this is the first time i bought the product, i hope its not greasy and doesn't leave a white residue on my face unlike the one that i used before..
and btw who among you guys use neutrogena ultra sheer sunblock spf 50?? is it okay to use, and if it's ultra sheer is it light and non greasy and doesn't leave any white film on your face? i hope it does so that the price is worth spending(i think its 540.00 at watsons).and can men use it as well??.tnx
im using NuDerm sa Dermclinic... naka uyon ra man pud ko
im using vmv kanang tupad sa maldita sa ayala.nice kaau.
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AVEENO spray spf 70 =) aside na sunprotectant, naa sad cya antioxidants.
tried nivea sunblock for the face..ang nice ani kay dli ka kinahanglan maghuwat ug 20min before sun exposure unlike sa uban na product..naa pud xa licorice etract..tpos naa xa titanium dioxide, mao ning physical sun protector na proven effective unlike other products na gamit ug chemicals as sunscreens(observed lang nko ang neutrogena products usually wlay titanium dioxide), and downside ani kay oily ang product pati sa imo face mag oily.. anyway naa lang man na sa inuha..research lang pra ma.aware sad ta..
heres a good thing to know. Most sunblock lotions only protect the skin from UVB. Its the wavelength that can cause sunburn. But there are only few sunblock lotions that can protect us from the UVA which is in fact the cause of activation of melanocytes. This means that UVA causes darkening of the skin while UVB causes sunburn. Now, to get the protection from the UVA and UVB, get a sunblock lotion with labels PA+, PA++, or PA+++. This indicates that the lotion can reflect UVA too thus preventing skin darkening. Heres a product that i recommend: Sunright BodyBlock SPF 30.
PM me if you want to know more.
Mae, RN., MN
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