Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mineral sunscreen literally has the same active ingredient as diaper rash cream. My aunt never burned badly but then lost part of her cheekbone to skin cancer (luckily not worse). Slather that stuff on.
I do the zinc.
Ugh, it leaves residue over EVERYTHING, stains clothes, and sits on top of the skin like paste (ahem, like diaper cream). I really want to find a good mineral sunscreen, but I haven't found a good option that doesn't leave me cursing the sunscreen gods. Any recs?
Anonymous wrote:Don’t use the spray. It’s awful for your lungs and the environment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m not putting it on unless they are going to be out for multiple hours in the middle of the day. I’m kind of wary about the long term impact of lots of absorbed sunscreen chemicals.
Sunscreen has been in use for decades and decades. What studies have you seen on cancer risk v long term impact of sunscreen to make you say that?
They don't exist yet because we haven't been encouraging people to put sunscreen on every single day for very long. It's only been somewhat common for the last 20ish years. Seeing as how we thought it was totally safe to use lead pipes for drinking water and baby powder contaminated with asbestos I'm not convinced we know the actual long term impact of daily sunscreen use. Also, see the recent news articles about PFAS chemicals. I don't think it's tin hat territory to wonder about it.
Right now we know it's absorbed into the bloodstream, but we don't know if that means anything. If I'm not out all day I'd rather wear a hat and some sleeves and minimize the sunscreen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mineral sunscreen literally has the same active ingredient as diaper rash cream. My aunt never burned badly but then lost part of her cheekbone to skin cancer (luckily not worse). Slather that stuff on.
I do the zinc.
Ugh, it leaves residue over EVERYTHING, stains clothes, and sits on top of the skin like paste (ahem, like diaper cream). I really want to find a good mineral sunscreen, but I haven't found a good option that doesn't leave me cursing the sunscreen gods. Any recs?
Anonymous wrote:We are black, but I want it to become a habit for my kids.
Even tho they don’t burn, their skin is still susceptible to sun-induced damage; and long term exposure can cause sun spots, wrinkles and cancers
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mineral sunscreen literally has the same active ingredient as diaper rash cream. My aunt never burned badly but then lost part of her cheekbone to skin cancer (luckily not worse). Slather that stuff on.
I do the zinc.