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Old 05-23-2007, 06:35 AM
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Something to clarify: I use just a regular moisturizer (for face) without any UVA/UVB protection. Going to buy a cream that would have UVA/UVB protection BUT does it mean that I would be applying a double layer of cream in my face - my regular moisturizer + sun block??
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Hi rusbear,

If you want to protect your skin from being under the sun...And your problem is that you're using a moisturizer that has no UVA/UVB protection on it and that should you use sun block and moisturizer...What I suggest is that why not look for a moisturizer that has a sunscreen protection on it...In that way you will no longer buy a sun block...Coz the moisturizer that has a sunscreen agent in it will help you in both ways.
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Old 08-14-2007, 12:23 AM
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I totally agree with louieanne!
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Old 09-28-2007, 03:09 AM
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as far as sunblock goes, NO-AD is the best one out there that I know of. also, these days they have spray-on lotion, but those ones work with alcohol i think to make it dry quickly, and might not help out your skin too much..
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Hi rusbear!
The point is you can't rely just on your moisturiser, because it's simply not enough protective. I would advise you to go for Delph sun spray, it is light and not sticky, but with a high UVA/UVB sunscreens. So you can carry on using you day moist in combination with it.
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