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sun screen

Lutach...@aol.com
OK, looked at all the "new" (do I mean re–packaged?) sunscreens today.
I am usually OK with Avon, Coppertone, Neutrogena...the "new" "dry"
ones were all more $$$ and the ingredients seemed the same. Do you all
really like these better? What makes them "dry?" Neutrogena ALSO had
one that they call "moisturizing," which seemed like a good idea,
because somehow even the greasier sunscreens seem to leave my skin dry–
maybe the chlorine from pool water?– but I usually wash sunscreen off
when I come inside, so I don't know...any thoughts?
Lutach...@aol.com
OK, looked at all the "new" (do I mean re–packaged?) sunscreens today.
I am usually OK with Avon, Coppertone, Neutrogena...the "new" "dry"
ones were all more $$$ and the ingredients seemed the same. Do you all
really like these better? What makes them "dry?" Neutrogena ALSO had
one that they call "moisturizing," which seemed like a good idea,
because somehow even the greasier sunscreens seem to leave my skin dry–
maybe the chlorine from pool water?– but I usually wash sunscreen off
when I come inside, so I don't know...any thoughts?
"ahmward" <nospam.ahmw...@yahoo.com>


<Lutach...@aol.com> wrote in message
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OK, looked at all the "new" (do I mean re–packaged?) sunscreens today.
I am usually OK with Avon, Coppertone, Neutrogena...the "new" "dry"
ones were all more $$$ and the ingredients seemed the same. Do you all
really like these better? What makes them "dry?" Neutrogena ALSO had
one that they call "moisturizing," which seemed like a good idea,
because somehow even the greasier sunscreens seem to leave my skin
dry–
maybe the chlorine from pool water?– but I usually wash sunscreen off
when I come inside, so I don't know...any thoughts?
I haven't tried them. I am currently using the new Clairins UV Plus
with spf40 for my face and neck and the spray on Coppertone sport on my
arms and legs. My skin is not dry at all but I do use moisturizers and
lotions.
"ahmward" <nospam.ahmw...@yahoo.com>


<Lutach...@aol.com> wrote in message
news:1118510894.837066.236...@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...

OK, looked at all the "new" (do I mean re–packaged?) sunscreens today.
I am usually OK with Avon, Coppertone, Neutrogena...the "new" "dry"
ones were all more $$$ and the ingredients seemed the same. Do you all
really like these better? What makes them "dry?" Neutrogena ALSO had
one that they call "moisturizing," which seemed like a good idea,
because somehow even the greasier sunscreens seem to leave my skin
dry–
maybe the chlorine from pool water?– but I usually wash sunscreen off
when I come inside, so I don't know...any thoughts?
I haven't tried them. I am currently using the new Clairins UV Plus
with spf40 for my face and neck and the spray on Coppertone sport on my
arms and legs. My skin is not dry at all but I do use moisturizers and
lotions.
"ahmward" <nospam.ahmw...@yahoo.com>


<Lutach...@aol.com> wrote in message
news:1118510894.837066.236...@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...

OK, looked at all the "new" (do I mean re–packaged?) sunscreens today.
I am usually OK with Avon, Coppertone, Neutrogena...the "new" "dry"
ones were all more $$$ and the ingredients seemed the same. Do you all
really like these better? What makes them "dry?" Neutrogena ALSO had
one that they call "moisturizing," which seemed like a good idea,
because somehow even the greasier sunscreens seem to leave my skin
dry–
maybe the chlorine from pool water?– but I usually wash sunscreen off
when I come inside, so I don't know...any thoughts?
I haven't tried them. I am currently using the new Clairins UV Plus
with spf40 for my face and neck and the spray on Coppertone sport on my
arms and legs. My skin is not dry at all but I do use moisturizers and
lotions.
"ahmward" <nospam.ahmw...@yahoo.com>


<Lutach...@aol.com> wrote in message
news:1118510894.837066.236...@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...

OK, looked at all the "new" (do I mean re–packaged?) sunscreens today.
I am usually OK with Avon, Coppertone, Neutrogena...the "new" "dry"
ones were all more $$$ and the ingredients seemed the same. Do you all
really like these better? What makes them "dry?" Neutrogena ALSO had
one that they call "moisturizing," which seemed like a good idea,
because somehow even the greasier sunscreens seem to leave my skin
dry–
maybe the chlorine from pool water?– but I usually wash sunscreen off
when I come inside, so I don't know...any thoughts?
I haven't tried them. I am currently using the new Clairins UV Plus
with spf40 for my face and neck and the spray on Coppertone sport on my
arms and legs. My skin is not dry at all but I do use moisturizers and
lotions.