Amazon has 1.7oz Cetaphil Sheer Mineral Liquid Sunscreen Broad Spectrum SPF 50 Sunscreen on sale for $7.57 when you checkout with Subscribe and Save. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $25+ orders.
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Amazon.com[amazon.com] has 1.7-OzCetaphil Sheer 100% Mineral Liquid SPF 50 Sunscreen w/ Zinc Broad Spectrum for $7.97 - 5% when you checkout with Subscribe & Save = $7.57. Shipping is freew/ Prime or on $25+.
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My research indicates that this is $4.42 lower (36% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting at $11.99 at the time of this posting.
Model: Cetaphil Sheer Mineral Liquid Sunscreen for Face - SPF 50 - 1.7 fl oz
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Yes. You should stick with a zinc sunscreen. It is safer than compounds with an "ox-" chemical prefix. These are suspected to change estrogen levels.
Thanks. So this sunscreen sounds like a rip off of Japanese Allie brand sunscreen I've been using for years and going to try it out. If it is I'm going to be super happy to not have to source from Japan anymore. Most other face sunscreen leaves oily on my face and cause breakouts.
Thanks. So this sunscreen sounds like a rip off of Japanese Allie brand sunscreen I've been using for years and going to try it out. If it is I'm going to be super happy to not have to source from Japan anymore. Most other face sunscreen leaves oily on my face and cause breakouts.
I know how you feel. I buy a Korean sunscreen, but it's expensive in America 😩
[QUOTE=Cookieless;148106719]Yes. You should stick with a zinc sunscreen. It is safer than compounds with an "ox-" chemical prefix. These are suspected to change estrogen
I normally like La Roche-Posay and having had skin issues from the sun I was happy to try this product. It's a mineral sunscreen designed for the face. Unfortunately, I wasn't keen on this. The product felt drying on application. My skin looked dry. In addition, it leaves a white cast. This would not be something I would purchase.
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https://www.webmd.com/skin-proble...-chemicals
Also, never use a sunscreen that doesn't have "broad spectrum". This word basically means it will cover both uva and uvb rays.
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Yes. You should stick with a zinc sunscreen. It is safer than compounds with an "ox-" chemical prefix. These are suspected to change estrogen levels.
https://www.webmd.com/skin-proble...-chemicals
Also, never use a sunscreen that doesn't have "broad spectrum". This word basically means it will cover both uva and uvb rays.
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
Thanks. So this sunscreen sounds like a rip off of Japanese Allie brand sunscreen I've been using for years and going to try it out. If it is I'm going to be super happy to not have to source from Japan anymore. Most other face sunscreen leaves oily on my face and cause breakouts.
I know how you feel. I buy a Korean sunscreen, but it's expensive in America 😩
Edit: Ah it's a zinc compound. There is no such thing as a sheer zinc sunscreen. I'm not interested in a ghost face.
https://www.ewg.org/sunscreen/abo...2C_SPF_50/