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Date Posted: 17:34:41 10/07/01 Sun
Author: Sabrina
Subject: Re: Sunscreens
In reply to: Em 's message, "Sunscreens" on 06:40:30 10/07/01 Sun

Hi Em!

Try a sample of Paula's Choice sunscreen for oily/combination skin. It seems to get mixed reviews, so definitely try before you buy. That's what I use most of the time as sunscreen. Avon also has one called Force Day Lotion that is nice but it has a strong scent so I don't know if that'll settle well with your sensitive skin. I have heard nothing but raves for Sage's SPF 25 sunscreen, so that might also be an option. Check out Peter Thomas Roth; they have a couple that are supposedly non-greasy.

HTH at least a little.
Sabrina



>Hi Girls!
>Its been a long time I havent posted, but hope you are
>all well! I am looking for sunscreen recommendations,
>my skin is oily and sensitive. I was using the
>Shiseido compact powder SPF 32 (love their products,
>btw, their The Skincare line is fabulous) but my
>dermatologist told me that powder sunscreens are not
>effective. I was using Clinique Super City Block SPF
>25 but find this makes me break out, though I loved
>the non-greasiness of it. Can anyone help?
>Thanks so much.

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  • Re: Sunscreens -- Arabella, 20:10:03 10/07/01 Sun

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