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PolyphonicThought

Age : 18 Joined : 29 Mar 2007 Posts : 10495 Location : Im in ur high school...failin all the maths ;-; Name : sarahPUFFY!
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Aelwyndaeira

Age : 28 Joined : 29 Mar 2007 Posts : 3571 Location : Hamilton, Ontario Name : Shauna
| Subject: Re: Suncreen Tips: Tue Jun 24, 2008 5:13 am | |
| Some more information:
SPF and Allergies to Sunscreen
CBC Sunscreen Article
Another little tidbit I've seen while browsing: A lot of the higher SPFs in Canada (50-70) offer more UVA protection than the lower SPFs. So maybe that's why they can say SPF 70. _________________

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PolyphonicThought

Age : 18 Joined : 29 Mar 2007 Posts : 10495 Location : Im in ur high school...failin all the maths ;-; Name : sarahPUFFY!
| Subject: Re: Suncreen Tips: Tue Jun 24, 2008 5:57 am | |
| Go Shauna.  _________________
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girloflowers

Age : 17 Joined : 29 Mar 2007 Posts : 6044 Location : Sydney, New South Wales, Ostrahlia Name : Lily, silly lily, rirrian, Lillian, snuggles
| Subject: Re: Suncreen Tips: Tue Jun 24, 2008 5:40 pm | |
| "Protecting against UVB According to The Skin Cancer Foundation, most sunblocks with an SPF of 15 or higher do an excellent job of protecting against UVB.
SPF is a measure of a sunblock’s ability to prevent UVB from damaging the skin and if your skin burns after 20 minutes under the sun, using an SPF 15 sunblock will protect your skin for 15 times longer, hence providing protection of up to 300 minutes or five hours when you apply enough. Another way to look at it is in terms of percentages. When applied properly, an SPF 15 filters out 93 percent of UVB, SPF 30 filters 97 percent and SPF 50 filters 98 percent."
"A lot of us are probably under the impression that the higher the Sun Protection Factor or SPF of a sunblock, the better the protection. In theory, that is suppose to be so but in reality, studies have shown that products with a SPF over 50 do not provide any significantly better protection than one over 30. "
"2. Is a sunscreen with higher SPF better? I have addressed this before and indicated that studies have shown that products with a SPF over 50 do not provide any significantly better protection than one over 30 because when applied properly, an SPF 15 filters out 93 percent of UVB, SPF 30 filters 97 percent and SPF 50 filters 98 percent. Thus for daily usage when you do come into contact with some amount of sun exposure, an SPF 30 formula is good enough.
However, there is an advantage of picking a higher SPF sunscreen because most people are likely getting a significantly lower SPF level because they’re usually not applying enough (see next tip for application amount). But please note that a 15 SPF facial moisturizer plus a 15 SPF facial sunscreen does not equal 30 SPF. It’s still just 15 SPF." _________________ http://cloudninemakeup.blogspot.com/
ALL WOMEN ARE REAL WOMEN!!!
You've no business to go killing people with a poker at two in the morning. It ain't genteel. |
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justme

Age : 17 Joined : 06 Mar 2008 Posts : 528 Location : That Place With The Igloos Name : veronica
| Subject: Re: Suncreen Tips: Wed Jun 25, 2008 3:20 am | |
| oooo goood posts _________________
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Jayme

Age : 16 Joined : 25 Jun 2007 Posts : 2605 Location : Grand Rapids MICHIGAN 616 HOLLAA Name : Jamie
| Subject: Re: Suncreen Tips: Wed Jul 02, 2008 6:32 am | |
| Coppertone, Neutrogena, and Banana Boat, have been the poorest protectors, and also contain harmful chemicals. (I just heard that on the news, I'll listen up, and post what/why & stuff) |
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PolyphonicThought

Age : 18 Joined : 29 Mar 2007 Posts : 10495 Location : Im in ur high school...failin all the maths ;-; Name : sarahPUFFY!
| Subject: Re: Suncreen Tips: Wed Jul 02, 2008 7:11 am | |
| oo I'd never use Coppertone or Nana Boat anyways, but the Neutrogena one surprises me...thanks for the heads up 
I'm gonna have to check this stuff out... _________________
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Muffins Goes RAWR

Age : 16 Joined : 17 Jun 2007 Posts : 1551 Location : Chicago, Illinois, Plainfield Name : Jenna, Jenn, Muffin
| Subject: Re: Suncreen Tips: Wed Jul 02, 2008 10:51 am | |
| | Jayme wrote: | Coppertone, Neutrogena, and Banana Boat, have been the poorest protectors, and also contain harmful chemicals. (I just heard that on the news, I'll listen up, and post what/why & stuff) |
O_O Woah. And All I use is Neutrogena and Coppertone..... _________________ WOOO!! It's out!!
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PolyphonicThought

Age : 18 Joined : 29 Mar 2007 Posts : 10495 Location : Im in ur high school...failin all the maths ;-; Name : sarahPUFFY!
| Subject: Re: Suncreen Tips: Wed Jul 02, 2008 11:17 am | |
| Fruit of the Earth is really good. Ya'll may like them... _________________
 I'm a mystery wrapped in an enigma wrapped in an AWESOME rack. |
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anjelik_dreamin

Age : 18 Joined : 28 Mar 2007 Posts : 3318 Location : Melbourne, Australia Name : Jessica
| Subject: Re: Suncreen Tips: Wed Jul 02, 2008 3:44 pm | |
| My fav sunscreen is this cheap random brand I got from the chemist that's 100% mineral....I have enough nasty chemicals going into my skin. _________________
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PolyphonicThought

Age : 18 Joined : 29 Mar 2007 Posts : 10495 Location : Im in ur high school...failin all the maths ;-; Name : sarahPUFFY!
| Subject: Re: Suncreen Tips: Wed Jul 02, 2008 4:03 pm | |
| here's the brand I use:
http://www.fote.com/index.html
hopefully you guys can get over the packaging - the actual products are ace. _________________
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anjelik_dreamin

Age : 18 Joined : 28 Mar 2007 Posts : 3318 Location : Melbourne, Australia Name : Jessica
| Subject: Re: Suncreen Tips: Wed Jul 02, 2008 4:11 pm | |
| Ooh I love the look of the vitamin e skincare! _________________
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girloflowers

Age : 17 Joined : 29 Mar 2007 Posts : 6044 Location : Sydney, New South Wales, Ostrahlia Name : Lily, silly lily, rirrian, Lillian, snuggles
| Subject: Re: Suncreen Tips: Wed Jul 02, 2008 4:12 pm | |
| does it smell nice? _________________ http://cloudninemakeup.blogspot.com/
ALL WOMEN ARE REAL WOMEN!!!
You've no business to go killing people with a poker at two in the morning. It ain't genteel. |
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PolyphonicThought

Age : 18 Joined : 29 Mar 2007 Posts : 10495 Location : Im in ur high school...failin all the maths ;-; Name : sarahPUFFY!
| Subject: Re: Suncreen Tips: Wed Jul 02, 2008 4:23 pm | |
| yes, the scent isn't overbearing at all. _________________
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PolyphonicThought

Age : 18 Joined : 29 Mar 2007 Posts : 10495 Location : Im in ur high school...failin all the maths ;-; Name : sarahPUFFY!
| Subject: Re: Suncreen Tips: Thu Jul 03, 2008 7:03 am | |
| Neutrogena is safe, according to these folks - as well as Banana Boat. I guess.
But then...there's this and this.
Even my own brand, FOTE - here. I haven't had any problems with it, though. Oh well. _________________
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