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    Elite Member poisontree's Avatar
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    nkasuggest nman jd ang uban, js make sure high ang spf and ang PA kay +++.

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    u try vmv armada na sunblock, maau jud dili pa jud greasy ug bug-at sa skin

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    for the face, i use something with mexoryl and im using eucerin kay di maka clog sa pores and it doesnt feel heavy and greasy. for the body i use l'oreal. in choosing a sunblock, just make sure it has a high SPF and it also protects your skin from the UVA (the one that causes wrinkles) and not just UVB. so check the ingredients and make sure it contains oxybenzone, titanium dioxide or Parsol 1789. however, these ingredients can only filter out SOME of the UVA, so meaning some will still penetrate through your skin and so far the only known chemical ingredient in a sunblock that gives the best protection againts UVA is mexoryl. l'oreal makes sunblock with mexoryl but i'm not sure if available ba nis pinas. if your in the US, i heard you cant buy a sunblock there with mexoryl.

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    for the body, i use banana boat na ozone spf 70... effective coz no resulting tan. heheh for the face, i use the same sunblock though i find it a bit strong and sticky. since i don't use it everyday, okay lang. if you plan on using everyday, the vmv armada is supposed to be good...

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    Olay and Myra E. Works for me

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    nagka tiny bumps man ko sa nawng uy after using vmv armada spf30 or 45... naay burot2x nga gagmay kaayo pero dghan sa akong nawng..murag siyag pino nga pimples pero dili puwa and dili sakit...kinsay nakasuway na ani?

  7. #27
    try nivea spf 25. 200+

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    What is the best type of sunblock to purchase?


    The best sunblock varies from individual to individual. We recommend broad spectrum sunblock with UVA and UVB protection, a SPF rating of at least 30, in a form that is gentle enough for daily use.
    Active ingredients of sunblock vary from manufacturer to manufacturer and can be divided into chemical versus physical agents. Chemical sunblocks work by absorbing the energy of UV radiation before it affects your skin. Physical sunblocks reflect or scatter UV radiation before it reaches your skin. Some sunblocks combine both chemical and physical sunblocks.

    The two types of physical sunblocks that are available are zinc oxide and titanium dioxide. Both provide broad spectrum UVA and UVB protection and are gentle enough for everyday use. Because these are physical blocking agents and not chemicals, they are especially useful for individuals with sensitive skin, as they rarely cause skin irritation.
    Most chemical sunblocks are composed of several active ingredients. This is because no single chemical ingredient blocks the entire UV spectrum (unlike physical sunblocks). Instead, most chemicals only block a narrow region of the UV spectrum. Therefore, by combining several chemicals,with each one blocking a different region of UV light, one can produce a sunblock that provides broad spectrum protection. The majority of chemical agents used in sunblock work in the UVB region. Only a few chemicals block the UVA region. Since UVA can also cause long-term skin injury, dermatologists at UCSF routinely recommends sunblocks that contain either a physical blocking agent (e.g. titanium dioxide or zinc oxide) or Avobenzone (also known as Parsol 1789).
    Sunblocks comes in a variety of forms. Lotions, oils, sticks, gels, sprays and creams can all be effective sunscreens. However, sunblocks are only effective if they are used. We encourage you to try several types and find the one which works and feels the best to you. All sunscreens should be applied 15-20 minutes before sun exposure to allow a protective film to develop, then reapplied after water contact and sweating. Some sunblocks can lose effectiveness after two hours, so reapply frequently.
    In general, spray lotions and gels are the least oily but also the ones that wash off more easily and need to be reapplied more frequently. If you develop a rash or other type of allergic response to a sunscreen, try a different brand or form (lotion vs. oil, for example) to see if you can better tolerate it. The most common allergic reactions occur with sunscreens that contain PABA-based chemicals. If you develop a rash to a sunblock, check the label to see if PABA is an ingredient. If so, consider avoiding sunblocks that contains this in the future. Alternatively, try a titanium dioxide or zinc oxide containing sunblock as they rarely cause skin irritation and provide very good broad spectrum UV protection.
    Water resistant sunblocks are available for active individuals or those involved in water sports. It's important to check the label to ensure they say "water-resistant" or "very water-resistant."

    • Water-Resistant sunblock maintains the SPF level after 40 minutes of water immersion
    • Very Water-Resistant sunblock maintains the SPF level after 80 minutes of water immersion

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    Dermplus sunblock SPF35 for the face , can be bought sa watson's. It was prescribed by my dermatologist sa Dermclinic... non-greasy but dli lang water resistant but so far mao jud ako naangayan. 242 pesos only for 100mL.. 2 years nako gagamit ani na brand... recommended it to my friend who hated sunblock but necessary man jud so she tried it and giganahan ra pud cya...

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    coppertone sunblock...

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