Monday, November 16, 2009

What is the best natural sunscreen that is not over greasy, or sits on your skin making you look chalky white?

I appear to have an allergy to chemical sunscreens.I have tried the body shop, but they only do a waterproof one that will not wash off with soap in the shower! It makes you water repelent. It was so greasy it stained my clothes. I have tried Caribbean Blue sun shield and that dries white on your skin, making you look chalky. Can anyone help?

What is the best natural sunscreen that is not over greasy, or sits on your skin making you look chalky white?
I dont know about totally natural sunscreen, however, I am allergic to all sunscreens except for Ombrelle. It is the only one that I dont get hives or swell or troubles breathing. I hope it works for you too. I dont know what it is that I am allergic to in them though, and you do. I am a very fair skinned red head so my skin is very sensitive.
Reply:shade
Reply:coppertone seems to have been around for awhile and is effective. Sunscreen comes naturally from milkweed plant but the creamy stuff from the milkweed plant contains no UV ray protection. Try coppertone spf30, I don't think it's too greasy.
Reply:I love Coppertone's Oil-Free. It is not a self-tanner, if that is what you are looking for; it is strictly a sunscreen. I love it and it really is not greasy. It is also absorbed into the skin and doesn't leave a residue of any color at all. No one will know you have it on. I like it because it is light and not greasy. I hate that greasy, slimy feeling.
Reply:Crisco. It costs 2 bucks a gallon, is hypoallergenic and extremely effective. You slather it on your skin. When you start to sizzle....you move your ***.





That's a joke people, don't be stupid and try this for real.
Reply:Use oilfree sunscreen
Reply:I have oily skin and can only use innovative skincare sunscreen powder, I like the translucent, it's spf 20, I'm pretty sure it is all natural, it is so cool, haven't been able to find it any cheaper than this thou


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