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Old Nov 11, 2012, 01:28 PM
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Self-care is a problem for many of us. If getting into a shower is a victory, what about sunscreen? Yet, suncreen is very important to protect against both melanoma and premature aging (wrinkles). I had a hard time sticking to a routine of applying sunsceen until I got the following two products that completely solved my problem.

1) Haute Protection 50 SPF compact

One layer is enough. If you put too much, I have been warned, it would start caking. Applying it feels like applying make-up, not like a health measure. I do it every day with ease. I do not make myself do it (no willpower involved) - I like doing it. It feels pleasant. They come in several shades to match individual complexion.

2) ELTA MD UV SPORT SPF 50 high concentration of Zinc Oxide in a transparent form. Goes on smoothly. I use it on the lips as the lips are the most vulnerable area of the face and on the hands. It gets absorbed quickly.

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Old Nov 11, 2012, 01:30 PM
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cool hamster

glad those products work for you..
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Old Nov 11, 2012, 01:34 PM
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Glad it works out nicely for you hamster I try to remember sun screen when out in the sun but am guilty of not doing it as I don't like the way it feels and I'm a dude so the makeup feel is not much of an improvement lol thanks for sharing
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Old Nov 11, 2012, 02:06 PM
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Glad it works out nicely for you hamster I try to remember sun screen when out in the sun but am guilty of not doing it as I don't like the way it feels and I'm a dude so the makeup feel is not much of an improvement lol thanks for sharing
Yup, product number one is not good for a dude, but product number two would still work for you. It is gender-neutral.
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Old Nov 11, 2012, 02:31 PM
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Ah well thanks for the heads up ill look into it as it seems like a good product
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