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I have been having trouble finding a sunblock (SPF 40 or higher) that doesnt sting your eyes and is not greasy. Can anyone recommend one? Thanks |
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In article <97d41df6.0312081223.4015b317@posting.google.com>, piclistguy@yahoo.com (Sanjay Punjab) wrote: > I have been having trouble finding a sunblock (SPF 40 or higher) that doesnt sting your eyes and > is not greasy. Can anyone recommend one? Coppertone Sport gel sunscreen, or any gel sunscreen. They have an alcohol base; after you rub it on, the alcohol evaporates, leaving the suncreen securely stuck to your face. I've never had it get in my eyes in years of using gel sunscreen. --Harold Buck "I used to rock and roll all night, and party every day. Then it was every other day. . . ." - Homer J. Simpson |
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Kiehls's All Sport Non Freeze Face Protector SPF 30 http://www.kiehls.com/Default.aspx?p...c=279&st=&cc=3 Despite the high price I highly recommend this. It's a little greasy when first applied but doesn't run, sting, or make me break out. Great for kids too. "Sanjay Punjab" <piclistguy@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:97d41df6.0312081223.4015b317@posting.google.com... > I have been having trouble finding a sunblock (SPF 40 or higher) that doesnt sting your eyes and > is not greasy. Can anyone recommend one? Thanks |
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"Sanjay Punjab" <piclistguy@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:97d41df6.0312081223.4015b317@posting.google.com... > I have been having trouble finding a sunblock (SPF 40 or higher) that doesnt sting your eyes and > is not greasy. Can anyone recommend one? Thanks BullFrog Gel, but it's only SPF36 |
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In article <7y6Bb.648$5J.322@nwrddc03.gnilink.net>, "Susan in LA" <susan528@hotmail.com> wrote: > Kiehls's All Sport Non Freeze Face Protector SPF 30 > > http://www.kiehls.com/Default.aspx?p...c=279&st=&cc=3 > > Despite the high price I highly recommend this. It's a little greasy when first applied but > doesn't run, sting, or make me break out. Great for kids too. > > > "Sanjay Punjab" <piclistguy@yahoo.com> wrote in message > news:97d41df6.0312081223.4015b317@posting.google.com... > > I have been having trouble finding a sunblock (SPF 40 or higher) that doesnt sting your eyes and > > is not greasy. Can anyone recommend one? Thanks Neutrogena makes a 45 spf that I really like. It has almost no scent and is not greasy at all. I really like their products. I use a face moisturizer from Neutrogena that is also really good and not overly expensive. |
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Realbitchy and Freese recommend KY jelly, it won't help keep you from getting sunburned, butt it feels great on your asshole. |
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piclistguy@yahoo.com (Sanjay Punjab) wrote in message news:<97d41df6.0312081223.4015b317@posting.google.com>... > I have been having trouble finding a sunblock (SPF 40 or higher) that doesnt sting your eyes and > is not greasy. Can anyone recommend one? Sperm. |
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"Gary Mishler" <gmishlerSPAMNOT@mchsi.com> wrote in message news:<AB8Bb.274430$Dw6.936646@attbi_s02>... > BullFrog Gel, but it's only SPF36 I'll second that. It sticks so well it doesn't even completely come off in the shower. Leaves your skin feeling a bit tacky...but that's the consequence of how well it works. I use it on my face and a less clingy tacky sunscreen on rest of body. Note that the gel is not the same as the various other Bullfrog formulations, which are themselves quite good, but the gel rocks. Andrew |
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Also, make certain you pick the version that has one of the following: zinc oxide, titanium dioxide or avobenzone, to get the best possible wide spectrum screening and protection. http://www.thebeautyreport.net/sunscreens Summer is here... and to help you protect your skin while you're lounging by the pool or lying on the beach, I've compiled a list of sunscreens with an SPF 15 or higher. And, you'll be happy to know, every sunscreen listed below contains at least one of the crucial broad spectrum sunscreen ingredients: avobenzone, titanium dioxide, and zinc oxide. Most of these products are available at major department stores, discount stores and drugstores (Paula's Choice is available online at www.paulaschoice.com). Please note that prices may vary from store to store and in different parts of the country. Banana Boat Baby Block Sunblock Lotion SPF 50 ($5.99 for 4 ounces) Contains: titanium dioxide Clinique Sun-Care Body 25 SPF Sun Block ($15.50 for 4 ounces) Contains: titanium dioxide, zinc oxide Clinique Sun-Care Lip/Eye 30 SPF Sun Block ($15.50 for 0.21 ounce) Contains: titanium dioxide, zinc oxide Coppertone Gel Sun SPF 15 & 30 ($9.99 for 6 ounces) Contains: avobenzone Hawaiian Tropic 15 Plus, 30 Plus, & 45 Plus UVA/UVB, IR Protection Sunblock ($9.99 for 8 ounces) Contains: titanium dioxide Neutrogena Sensitive Skin UVA/UVB Block SPF 30 ($7.99 for 4 ounces) Contains: titanium dioxide Neutrogena UVA/UVB Sunblock SPF 15, 30, & 45 ($7.99 for 4 ounces) Contains: avobenzone Neutrogena Healthy Defense Oil-Free UVA/UVB Block SPF 30+ & SPF 45 ($7.99 for 4 ounces) Contains: avobenzone Neutrogena Healthy Defense Oil-Free Sunblock Stick SPF 30+ ($5.99 for 0.47 ounce) Contains: avobenzone Neutrogena Healthy Defense Oil-Free UVA/UVB Block Spray SPF 30+ ($7.99 for 4 ounces) Contains: avobenzone Ocean Potion Face Potion Clear SPF 45 ($2.39 for 0.50 ounce) Contains: zinc oxide Ocean Potion Australian Xtreme Sunscreen SPF 50 ($5.99 for 6 ounces) Contains: avobenzone Paula's Choice Essential Non-Greasy SPF 15 Normal to Oily Combination Skin ($12.95 for 6 ounces) Contains: avobenzone Paula's Choice Essential Moisturizing Sunscreen SPF 15 Normal to Dry Skin ($12.95 for 6 ounces) Contains: titanium dioxide Paula's Choice All-Day Cover Non-Greasy Sunscreen SPF 30+ Normal to Oily Combination Skin ($12.95 for 6 ounces) Contains: avobenzone Paula's Choice All-Day Cover Moisturizing Sunscreen SPF 30+ Normal to Dry Skin ($12.95 for 6 ounces) Contains: titanium dioxide Solar Sense Face Sense Broad Spectrum Sunblock SPF 30 ($3.19 for 0.50 ounce) Contains: zinc oxide Solar Sense Face & Lip Protection Broad Spectrum Sunblock Stick SPF 30 ($4.19 for 0.45 ounce) Contains: zinc oxide Solar Sense Outdoor Sports Protection Broad Spectrum Sunblock Stick SPF 30 ($4.19 for 0.45 ounce) Contains: zinc oxide June 2002 |
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You are all still a bunch of assholes. |
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You are all still a bunch of assholes. |
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"Itchy Sanchez" <itchysanchez@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:3d042144.0312100715.21f7a383@posting.google.com... > You are all still a bunch of assholes. This is clearly off-topic in a thread about sunscreens. Bill "one hopes, anyway" S. |
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itchysanchez@yahoo.com (Itchy Sanchez) wrote in message news:<3d042144.0312100715.21f7a383@posting.google.com>... > You are all still a bunch of assholes. Itchy, Marry me you crazy fool! |
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On Wed, 10 Dec 2003 17:25:16 GMT, "Sorni" <sorni@bite-me.san.rr.com> wrote: >"Itchy Sanchez" <itchysanchez@yahoo.com> wrote in message >> You are all still a bunch of assholes. > >This is clearly off-topic in a thread about sunscreens. I imagine that somebody named "Itchy Sanchez" would know ways to use sunscreen on assholes. For that matter, is he itchy because he hasn't washed much? If so, he'd be a Dirty Sanchez...and sunscreen might work for that. >Bill "one hopes, anyway" S. -- Rick "one dope, anyway" Onanian |
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The Ultimate Sun Bloc that is not greasy, will not rub off and is chemical free is a good old fashioned TAN. Any other might be poison. Ken @ Kauai "Sanjay Punjab" <piclistguy@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:97d41df6.0312081223.4015b317@posting.google.com... > I have been having trouble finding a sunblock (SPF 40 or higher) that doesnt sting your eyes and > is not greasy. Can anyone recommend one? Thanks |
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