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Post by bloodredcherries on Jun 1, 2021 0:07:36 GMT -4
What about Lulu's? They have some pretty dresses on there and they ship to Canada.
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Post by batmom on Jun 1, 2021 11:52:28 GMT -4
Thanks! I'll send her that way.
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Post by Kaleidoscope Eyes on Jun 5, 2021 10:40:42 GMT -4
Wasn't quite sure where to put this, but can anyone recommend a good sunscreen? I need something that isn't greasy and doesn't make my skin feel hot. It seems like every sunscreen I've tried makes me feel hot, uncomfortable, and causes me to sweat a lot more.
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Post by kostgard on Jun 5, 2021 11:26:52 GMT -4
Wasn't quite sure where to put this, but can anyone recommend a good sunscreen? I need something that isn't greasy and doesn't make my skin feel hot. It seems like every sunscreen I've tried makes me feel hot, uncomfortable, and causes me to sweat a lot more. I think part of that is the nature of the beast - sunscreen works by creating a film over your skin, which is probably why it makes you feel hot. That said, I think Supergoop’s daily sunscreen “Play” feels less greasy than others. You might also want to try a spray-on sunscreen as those feel lighter, but just be careful about being thorough with coverage. Again, I think Supergoop makes a nice spray, and so does Neutrogena. Coppertone has one that’s a “whip” that isn’t bad (I think it is part of the “water babies” line). But Supergoop is on the pricey side, so if you don’t want to spend that much on sunscreen and you’ve got a Walgreens near you, try their house brand. I haven’t tried their sunscreen for the body, but I thought their “sensitive skin” sunscreen for the face wasn’t bad, and it was pretty cheap.
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Post by scarlet on Jun 5, 2021 12:46:56 GMT -4
I use Neutrogena Ultra Sheer dry-touch and don't have a problem with it feeling overly thick (but, yes, a slight film is sort of part for the course).
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Post by kostgard on Jun 5, 2021 13:35:45 GMT -4
Also, if looking for sunscreen for face and not body that is lighter, a lot of Asian brands come in a “watery gel” formula that is lighter and more breathable. Biore makes a popular one. You can find them on Yesstyle and Stylevana (they are also on Amazon, but some people have complained they aren’t the real deal).
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Post by divasahm on Jun 5, 2021 13:46:43 GMT -4
Wasn't quite sure where to put this, but can anyone recommend a good sunscreen? I need something that isn't greasy and doesn't make my skin feel hot. It seems like every sunscreen I've tried makes me feel hot, uncomfortable, and causes me to sweat a lot more. Came across this yesterday--I highly recommend the Elta product mentioned in the article!
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Post by Kaleidoscope Eyes on Jun 5, 2021 14:05:22 GMT -4
Thanks everyone! These are all great recommendations. Going to do a little research and will decide on one for my face and one for my body. I'll probably end up ordering from Amazon and will read the reviews.
Y'all are awesome!
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Post by MrsOldManBalls on Jun 6, 2021 8:04:03 GMT -4
Try a mineral powder sunscreen. It sits on the surface of the skin, more of a “block and reflect” type of sun protection. May make your skin feel less like heat is being absorbed and “trapped” in. You’ll still have to reapply like you do with other sunscreens of course.
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Post by Kaleidoscope Eyes on Jun 6, 2021 9:24:10 GMT -4
Try a mineral powder sunscreen. It sits on the surface of the skin, more of a “block and reflect” type of sun protection. May make your skin feel less like heat is being absorbed and “trapped” in. You’ll still have to reapply like you do with other sunscreens of course. Thanks for the suggestion! I'm definitely going to look into that. After researching all of the recs here, I'm going to try Neutrogena spray on, maybe Elta, and a yet to be determined powdered sunscreen. I was intrigued by the Biore rec, but if I can't find it locally, I'm not going to order it from Amazon because as kostgard warned, I found many reviews warning that it's a fake or dupe of some kind.
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