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simply not true, ive quit added sugar for about a month so im mostly surviving on animal products fruit, and certain veggies (carrots and sweet potato mostly)
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simply not true, ive quit added sugar for about a month so im mostly surviving on animal products fruit, and certain veggies (carrots and sweet potato mostly)
not fruits everyday yeah?
 
neutrogena and like the generic banana boat ones
okay yeah makes sense
these are both chemical sunscreens. a really good chemical sunscreen i could reccommend to you would be anything from la roche posay. the downside is its on the mid end of the price scale but i get allerigc reactions from 90% of sunscreens and its the only one i like that is easy to get ahold of for me lol.

alternatively, you may want to use a mineral/physical/zinc (they are referred to as all 3 of those) suncreen. the downside with these ones is that they tend to be really greasy and/or leave a white cast so to avoid that you could go for a tinted mineral suncreen but i dont have any reccommendations for those sorry
 
okay yeah makes sense
these are both chemical sunscreens. a really good chemical sunscreen i could reccommend to you would be anything from la roche posay. the downside is its on the mid end of the price scale but i get allerigc reactions from 90% of sunscreens and its the only one i like that is easy to get ahold of for me lol.

alternatively, you may want to use a mineral/physical/zinc (they are referred to as all 3 of those) suncreen. the downside with these ones is that they tend to be really greasy and/or leave a white cast so to avoid that you could go for a tinted mineral suncreen but i dont have any reccommendations for those sorry
ok, thanks so much, ill try the la roche one. zinc sunscreens dont hurt my skin too much but makes my face like 4 shades lighter then it should be
 
ok, thanks so much, ill try the la roche one. zinc sunscreens dont hurt my skin too much but makes my face like 4 shades lighter then it should be
yess thats what i mean about the "white cast" but u can get tinted ones depending on how dark you are tho might be hard to find one that matches
 
whats the best sunscreen for very sensitive skin? my skin burns at most products, but esp sunscreen and moisturiser. which sunscreen should i be using?
First, your skin is irritated for now it needs to recover.
Why it is red/irritated ?
Second, avoid direct sun and applying most skincare products.
Try to apply a thin layer of beef tallow or vaseline before bed

Switch to cleansing oil instead of regular cleansers.

Once your skin healed, use a spf50 ointment
 
whats the best sunscreen for very sensitive skin? my skin burns at most products, but esp sunscreen and moisturiser. which sunscreen should i be using?
Are u using body sunscreen on your face ?
 
First, your skin is irritated for now it needs to recover.
Why it is red/irritated ?
Second, avoid direct sun and applying most skincare products.
Try to apply a thin layer of beef tallow or vaseline before bed

Switch to cleansing oil instead of regular cleansers.

Once your skin healed, use a spf50 ointment
ive heard about this beef tallow stuff
is it really that good?
 
ive heard about this beef tallow stuff
is it really that good?
Yeah it can heals dry & irritated skin. Not like you can apply it everyday tho
 
First, your skin is irritated for now it needs to recover.
Why it is red/irritated ?
Second, avoid direct sun and applying most skincare products.
Try to apply a thin layer of beef tallow or vaseline before bed

Switch to cleansing oil instead of regular cleansers.

Once your skin healed, use a spf50 ointment
thank you so much, ill try this
 

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