Anonymous wrote:I have looked for decades and have never found a daily use sunscreen moisturizer that doesn’t feel gross on my face and doesn’t end up causing breakouts.
I don’t bother with sunscreen on my face anymore. I don’t think I need it for the short time I am exposed to the sun on a typical day where I work indoors. On walks with my dog I wear a lovely wide brim sun hat which keeps the sun off my face, and I do the same if I decide to sit outside during the day to read or if I’m gardening or whatnot.
I think the average person who spends the day working indoors under artificial lights doesn’t need sunscreen on their face. Many Americans are deficient in vitamin D because they get so little sun exposure during the hours of the day when a tan or burn is even possible.
YMMV, of course.
Anonymous wrote:I have looked for decades and have never found a daily use sunscreen moisturizer that doesn’t feel gross on my face and doesn’t end up causing breakouts.
I don’t bother with sunscreen on my face anymore. I don’t think I need it for the short time I am exposed to the sun on a typical day where I work indoors. On walks with my dog I wear a lovely wide brim sun hat which keeps the sun off my face, and I do the same if I decide to sit outside during the day to read or if I’m gardening or whatnot.
I think the average person who spends the day working indoors under artificial lights doesn’t need sunscreen on their face. Many Americans are deficient in vitamin D because they get so little sun exposure during the hours of the day when a tan or burn is even possible.
YMMV, of course.
Anonymous wrote:Elta MD is the one most recommended by derms and it is very good. They have several formulas - I prefer the daily to the others but they have samples of all so you can try different formulas. They have tinted and clear. I have my 11 & 13yo dds wearing it daily too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you go to an Asian market there will be lots of facial sunscreens that are clear and lightweight. I actually prefer zinc-based so I like SunBum baby. Since it is so thick it sort of fills in your pores so I don't need any foundation.
It doesn't clog your pores?
Anonymous wrote:If you go to an Asian market there will be lots of facial sunscreens that are clear and lightweight. I actually prefer zinc-based so I like SunBum baby. Since it is so thick it sort of fills in your pores so I don't need any foundation.
Anonymous wrote:Elta MD is the one most recommended by derms and it is very good. They have several formulas - I prefer the daily to the others but they have samples of all so you can try different formulas. They have tinted and clear. I have my 11 & 13yo dds wearing it daily too.
Anonymous wrote:Elta MD is the one most recommended by derms and it is very good. They have several formulas - I prefer the daily to the others but they have samples of all so you can try different formulas. They have tinted and clear. I have my 11 & 13yo dds wearing it daily too.
Anonymous wrote:I have oily skin and absolutely hate the fact that every sunscreen recommended on here made me feel like I was wearing sunscreen. Even elta and supergoop. After some research, I discovered Japanese sunscreen. Apparently, the US has been extremely slow to approve new sunscreen compounds, so Asia is light years ahead on their technology. So you have major recognized cosmetic brands in Asia releasing sunscreens we can’t get here. I like this one, which legitimately feels like nothing on my skin:
https://japanesetaste.com/products/shiseido-anessa-perfect-uv-sunscreen-skincare-milk-n-spf50-60ml?region=us&country=us