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Default May 23, 2023 at 09:12 PM
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I live in the US and do not have access to advance ingredients sunscreen available in Europe, Asia, Australia. In the US, I find that what works best for me is mineral sunscreen which is a mix of titanium dioxide and zinc oxide (I use CeraVe which provides great smooth coverage at an attractive price point). I put sunscreen every morning on my face, neck, ears, and decolletage. The trouble is, it stains the top of some of my clothes. I do not know how to find a solution to this problem. Has anyone figured it out?
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Default May 23, 2023 at 09:54 PM
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I also use the tinted CeraVe mineral sunscreen. I too have stains and no helpful advice. Just wanted to let you know someone else shares your laundry challenge.

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Default May 23, 2023 at 10:01 PM
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A fellow CeraVe mineral user with the same problem! But it is good stuff otherwise, isn't it?
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Default May 24, 2023 at 02:56 AM
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I am wondering if you can order advanced sun screen types you are talking about online. Have you tried not tinted Sun screen?
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Default May 24, 2023 at 07:17 PM
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Have you tried Clorox II color safe bleach on the stains?
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Default May 24, 2023 at 10:26 PM
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I will try Clorox color safe, thank you.

Non-tinted mineral is even worse as it leaves a white cast.

Non-tinted chemical is not an option because you need to wait 15 minutes after applying it before stepping outside and I do not have an extra 15 minutes in my mornings.

I forgot what was an obstacle to buying foreign sunscreen online last I looked into it. I will research this issue again.
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Default May 26, 2023 at 11:34 PM
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Try ammonia if bleach is not suitable.

I gave up with the tinted mineral sunscreens. I went to the chemical side... Right now I am using one by Vichy and it is, by far, one of the best ones. La Roche-Posay makes a pretty good one too. I just avoid avobenzone.

Check out EWG for product/ingredient safety: Sun Care Products in the EWG VERIFIED™ Program
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Default May 27, 2023 at 08:01 PM
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This one (I have sensitive/dry skin): Toleriane Facial Moisturizer with SPF | La Roche-Posay
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Default May 28, 2023 at 01:41 AM
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This one (I have sensitive/dry skin): Toleriane Facial Moisturizer with SPF | La Roche-Posay
I did not realize that Toleriane came with SPF. But doesn't it have avobenzone that you said you avoided?
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Default May 28, 2023 at 11:54 AM
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My daughter swears by everything La Roche Posay. I trust her judgement as she is very knowledgeable about skin care
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Default May 28, 2023 at 01:43 PM
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Have you tried straight dawn dish soap to pretreat? That's usually my first try go-to for stains. If that doesn't work, soak in a strong oxiclean solution if possible?
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I did not realize that Toleriane came with SPF. But doesn't it have avobenzone that you said you avoided?
You are right. I either missed it or they changed the formula.
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Default May 28, 2023 at 10:17 PM
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Have you tried straight dawn dish soap to pretreat? That's usually my first try go-to for stains. If that doesn't work, soak in a strong oxiclean solution if possible?
I have Dawn dish soap but I have not tried it. I will! Thank you for the tip.
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Default May 28, 2023 at 10:35 PM
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Oxy clean spray cleans everything. It’s the best but it won’t help if it’s discoloration
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Oxy clean spray cleans everything. It’s the best but it won’t help if it’s discoloration
I will try it! it is not discoloration, but staining
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I will try it! it is not discoloration, but staining
Spray heavily and let it sit for a bit
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Default May 29, 2023 at 05:13 PM
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Here's another idea:

Last week I spilled some BB cream on the carpet and had been procrastinating cleaning it because it's a pain to get out. Went to take care of it a few hours ago, and there was a spray bottle of 70% rubbing alcohol nearby, so being lazy I grabbed it and started there. Took it out almost instantly. So rubbing alcohol might work too.
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Default Aug 04, 2023 at 08:35 PM
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So I bought the Vichy sunscreen which is not mineral and not tinted. It did not work on my face which became oily. It works very well on my hands and the formulation is very elegant: it goes on so easily. Still, I probably won't rebuy because it is expensive for a basic sunscreen with the ingredient list = AVOBENZONE 3% • HOMOSALATE 5% • OCTISALATE 5% • OCTOCRYLENE 7%. I will look for some store brand product with the same ingredient list and try various until I find something that goes on so smoothly. But I like the idea of non-tinted sunscreen for my hands, so that they do not stain items I touch.
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