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Sunblock or sunscreen for men
TSGentleBillionaire
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Jul 1 2019, 07:50 PM, updated 5y ago
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Can anyone recommend a sunblock or sunscreen for men especially on face skin. I never used any one of those before. I do not wear any makeup on face and I usually work outdoor. Can you recommend any convenient and good for whitening purpose.
Is it better to use lotion or spray type?
This post has been edited by GentleBillionaire: Jul 1 2019, 07:53 PM
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ftf87
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Jul 5 2019, 09:49 AM
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QUOTE(GentleBillionaire @ Jul 1 2019, 07:50 PM) Can anyone recommend a sunblock or sunscreen for men especially on face skin. I never used any one of those before. I do not wear any makeup on face and I usually work outdoor. Can you recommend any convenient and good for whitening purpose. Is it better to use lotion or spray type? Kiehl's is good, they have different sunscreen for different face type now
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angelic88
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Jul 23 2019, 04:43 PM
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If your skin is not picky , any sunscreen with 50 spf pa+++ will do.
More important to reapply every 2 hour (1/4 teaspoon) if working outdoor though . Also working outdoor , i would recommend something sweat/ water resistant , coz you should sweat ? those for sports work but it will be a little oily.
pick lotion , for face , you cannot spray directly.
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WillieWright P
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Aug 7 2019, 08:01 PM
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Here are some Best Sun Blocking Careem for men. You can use any of them.
Jack Black Sun Guard Sunscreen. Paula's Choice PC4MEN. Clinique For Men UV Defense Broad Spectrum SPF 50. Auctiv Organic Cocao Water. Banana Boat Sunscreen For Men. CeraVe SPF 50 Sunscreen Face Lotion. Cetaphil Daily Facial Moisturizer with Sunscreen. Honeydew Sunscreen SPF 30.
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TschussFreund
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Aug 12 2019, 06:05 PM
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I'm rather late to the conversation, but from my experience, the Sunplay Sport SPF120 ones available at Watsons do the job exceedingly well (albeit it is falsely advertised as SPF120, which has been proven to be promotional jack).
I applied them for a use of around five hours in the hot sun (trip in P.D.) and I didn't receive a single burn, whereas a sibling of mine became red as a cherry without it.
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angelic88
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Oct 4 2019, 02:37 PM
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SPF doesn't really mean you could stay longer in sun , but its does do a little for you to stay longer under sun , but just a slight difference and doesn't worth the premium QUOTE SPF (short for "sun protection factor") measures how well a sunscreen protects you from UVB, according to the SCF. It seems like SPF 100 would give you tons more protection than SPF 50 or SPF 30. But the difference between them is actually much smaller. SPF 30 filters out 97% of UVB, SPF 50 filters out 98%, and SPF 100 filters out 99%, according to the American Cancer Society (ACS). sosbut under water activity or undersun , its generally recommended to reapply every 2 hour. side note : although UVA dun give you sunburn , but it give you skin cancer and skin aging, you doesn't feel it until you see your skin damaged.
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Ludwig.
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Oct 4 2019, 02:44 PM
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please don't make the same mistake thinking the higher the SPF, the better. it's actually a marketing tactic and any SPF higher than 50 doesn't really make much of a difference in comparison to the price increase.
also, find a sunscreen that looks matte on the face. i'm currently using banana boat's sunscreen and i feel that it gets pretty greasy quickly despite the "non-greasy" claim. also, cream sunscreens over any other type of sunscreen.
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