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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Try Neutrogena 70 block and wear a sun hat and glasses.[/quote] +1 I spent all day outside at a music festival in Miami, and I didn't tan after I used Neutrogena dry touch. OP it's possible that your sunscreen doesn't work well. I noticed that many of the sunscreens rated highly by EWG get poor ratings from consumer reports. After reading the EWG website, I tried a highly rated sunscreen (MDsolarsceinces), and I started to get freckles and sunspots. Clearly, it wasn't working well for me. Back to Neutrogena I went. https://www.consumerreports.org/media-room/press-releases/2017/05/consumer_reports_finds_one-third_of_tested_sunscreens_delivered_less_than_half_of_labeled_spf_protection/ The only supergoop sunscreen rated by consumer reports (the supergoop mist sunscreen) got a 40 out of 100 (poor rating). I wouldn't be surprised if other supergoop products were similarly poor. I ignore EWG's sunscreen ratings and only go by CR. EWG's scientific methods are questionable, and their conclusions are based on animal studies. Skin cancer is one of the most common human cancers -- clearly this risk is more important and justifies the use of effective sunscreens. [/quote]
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