(Part 2) Best sunscreens according to redditors

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We found 586 Reddit comments discussing the best sunscreens. We ranked the 207 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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Top Reddit comments about Sunscreens:

u/JustShutupForAMinute · 86 pointsr/shittykickstarters

You can literally buy a box of 25 single-use sunscreen pouches right now on Amazon for like $6.50.

https://www.amazon.com/Sunscreen-Lotion-oz-Packets-Box/dp/B00D7KKDX4

u/imran81222 · 46 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

I got you. I honestly didn't realize how many sunscreens that they had under the same name. So after I moisturizer it starts out with a bit of a whitecast and a greasy feeling but it takes about 20mins and alot of rubbing for it to set into the skin and not have that greasy feeling. You can tell that it has melted in when you can touch your face and not really feel anything, nor can you feel it on your face.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00TBJWP9K/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_i_J9SXDbXB4DX72

u/[deleted] · 8 pointsr/TwoXChromosomes

SUNBLOCK! Use a separate sunblock, don't rely on your makeup to give you proper sun protection. I love this one:

http://www.amazon.com/Neutrogena-Sunblock-Stick-0-47-Ounce-Sticks/dp/B001P97U58/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1318207026&sr=8-2

And clean your makeup brushes regularly, it will help keep your skin clear. I think that real brush cleaner works best and leaves no residue but you could also use a mild dilute shampoo solution.

u/iemg88 · 7 pointsr/AsianMasculinity

This is my carefully crafted list according to friends/reddit and other sources. enjoy

Skin Care (in order of application)

Hada Labo Rohto Gokujyn Hyaluronic Acid Cleansing Foam, 160ml

https://www.amazon.com/Hadalabo-Hyaluronic-Moisture-Foaming-Cleanser/dp/B01CE5P580/ref=pd_lpo_sbs_194_img_0?_encoding=UTF8&refRID=8BPEN2920DV06DVRDHW1&th=1

Klairs Unscented Toner

https://www.amazon.com/Preparation-Unscented-lightweight-essential-oil-free/dp/B07B65NJLV/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?keywords=Klairs+Unscented+Toner&qid=1563824014&s=beauty&sr=1-1-spons&psc=1

Time Revolution MISHA Essence

https://www.amazon.com/MISSHA-Revolution-Intensive-Treatment-Essence/dp/B01M0XSD38/ref=sr_1_7?keywords=MISHA+Time+Revolution+Night+Repair+AMPOULE&qid=1563824002&s=beauty&sr=1-7

MISHA Time Revolution Night Repair AMPOULE

https://www.amazon.com/Revolution-Science-Activator-Ampoule-MS04-Ampoule/dp/B01GVD228M/ref=sr_1_6?keywords=MISHA+Time+Revolution+Night+Repair+AMPOULE&qid=1563823988&s=beauty&sr=1-6

CNP Laboratory 50 SPF sunscreen (since it doesnt burn like others)- i bought in korea,

Also seems promising is La Roche-Posay Anthelios Cooling Water Lotion Sunscreen

https://www.amazon.com/Roche-Posay-Anthelios-Cooling-Lotion-Sunscreen/dp/B00TBJWP9K/ref=sr_1_2_sspa?keywords=CNP%2BLaboratory%2B50%2BSPF%2Bsunscreen&qid=1563824026&s=beauty&sr=1-2-spons&th=1

Belif The True Cream Aqua Bomb MOISTURIZER

https://www.amazon.com/belif-True-Cream-Aqua-Korean/dp/B00H4GOAZO/ref=sr_1_2?keywords=belief+aqua+bomb&qid=1563824165&s=beauty&sr=1-2

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Maintenance skincare masks:

Innisfree Jeju Volcanic Clay Mousse Mask Original (I only use twice a week)

https://www.amazon.com/Innisfree-Volcanic-Mousse-Original-100Ml/dp/B013K9METC/ref=pd_lpo_sbs_194_t_0?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=1ZWR6ZCQ7GFJK6TKKWSH

Innisfree skin clinic mask-Madecassoside(10 sheets)- Use like every other day

\^ hands down the best face mask

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01EDU19E8/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&th=1

u/ZeeBail · 6 pointsr/AsianBeauty

Banana Boat SPF 50 lip balm. $2/tube. Doesn't taste like I licked a candle.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B006Q54CW0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_yw8lybSQ857Z3


Edited to add if you don't want a 6pk it's available as an Add on-

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002CATN22/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_5y8lybSQ6FX6E

u/justind2473 · 6 pointsr/golf

I just got these and they're great .. if I don't use sunscreen I will burn everytime and I live in Arizona. About to be playing 2-3 rounds a week April-October

Neutrogena Cooldry Sport Sunscreen Lotion Broad Spectrum SPF 70, 5 Oz https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00NR1YLI6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_Y09TAbPAVRVP2

Neutrogena Ultimate Sport Face Oil-Free Lotion Sunscreen, Spf 70+, 2.5 Fl. Oz. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001P92FMG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_h29TAb06P0AP6

u/_asciimov · 4 pointsr/wicked_edge

A good moisturizer, I like Eucerin.

It softens the face, and makes the skin feel much better; even for those days you don't shave.

u/CJMaybe · 4 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

2 things:

  1. Makeup + sunscreen != adequate sun protection. More often than not you'd have to put a METRIC SHIT TON of makeup on to even get most of the protection. So... my advice, you can use it, but don't rebuy, you definitely need a separate sunscreen. And you're just paying more for literally no reason because no one is going to put THAT MUCH makeup on. (However, I do want to see a photo of someone trying. lol)

  2. It sounds like both of your options aren't the greatest, I like the Neutrogena ultra sheer dry touch (I have SPF 45) and Neutrogena pure and free baby sunblock. But your results may vary. The baby stuff is a bit greasy from time to time, but I like it when I'm outside a lot or on the lake/swimming/whatever because it doesn't cause my skin to dry out.

    You could also do a search on this sub for sunscreens.

    Edit: to answer your question: the Ansolar fluid would probably be the best of your options for what you have available right now, but the oiliness might cause breakouts. Sorry I don't have a better answer, sunscreens are generally hit or miss with a lot of people and it's hard to say what's best.
u/barkbarkbarkbarkdog · 4 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

I have seen a lot of recommendations for this spray sunscreen from Trader Joe's. It is cheaper at the store if you have one.

u/kittydorkdork · 3 pointsr/TheGirlSurvivalGuide

I think this is the serum she was talking about.

I'm an Amazon junkie so I'll be more than happy to point you to the Witch Hazel.

Here is the moisturizer.

And the sunblock.

You can probably find that sunblock at Walgreens, CVS, etc. I have no clue where you might find Silk Naturals products out in the wild. I think they're an indie company?

u/Truant_Muse · 3 pointsr/Makeup

I really like Brush on Block for reapplication over makeup.

u/yvva · 3 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

Your skin sounds somewhat similar to mine, actually.


Aren't the eyelid patches the worst?! I kept getting eyebrow/eyelid psoriasis patches (which I thought were eczema until the derm indicated otherwise) and when I finally started using Vaseline more frequently they were kept at bay. Same goes for eczema--your barrier function is all messed up so the skin rapidly loses water which contributes to the flaking/scales.

Vaseline (if you're not opposed to it) really is the best barrier to help get the brunt of it down. After that I bet something like unrefined shea butter (which has some occlusive properties) would be fine to use as maintenance. I've also heard that hemp oil is really helpful for those with eczema--one of the compounds in there is anti-inflammatory.


  1. A cleanser alone generally doesn't suffice to remove all makeup. Honestly, using an oil (or a cleansing oil) first with a cotton pad helps the most. Then follow with whatever favorite cleanser you have on hand to wash off all the grime. Baby oil is dirt cheap and super effective. You can find unfragranced mineral oil off amazon as "snow river wood oil" or off iherb. If you're uninterested in mineral oil, test patch some EVOO on your face. This can be helpful in the meantime. I personally find it a bit too thick for makeup removal, but use it in a pinch. My personal runner up to baby oil is safflower oil--since it's fairly light in texture. Passion fruit, watermelod seed, hazelnut, meadowfoam (i love this, smells like grass or crisp green vegetables), argan, jojoba are also some good ones.

    As for a cleanser, I wonder if a micellar water would work for you? /u/ptichandwood has a dupe of the Bioderma one that's under $15, but I can't remember the name of it for the life of me. VIchy I think has one too, and LRP might as well.

    MUAC Green Tea/Pomegrante is an awesome gentle cleanser, it does contain sulfates but it's one of the only sudsing cleansers that doesn't make my skin feel like crepe paper. MUAC does samples, if you ever feel inclined to test it.

    I recently got a sample of Missha flower bouquet cleansing oil, and I really liked it. I'm thinking about getting a full bottle actually. Non-drying. light pleasant fragrance, and it adequately removes the leftover oil/makeup residue on my face.Thos is what it looks like, the one of the left. Link is just to show you the product, I'm going to have to hunt it down for myself haha.




    leaving now to go get dinner and break into my car because I left the keys in it, but I will be back in a couple hours to continue

    EDIT

    OK, back, with my belly full of sushi.


  2. I've been loving this for my dry skin. It contains one paraben, at the dead bottom of the list. It's really only in trace amounts. This is one of the most hydrating sunscreens I've ever used. I wouldn't use it for a day at the beach, because it would use it up too fast, but this bottle has lasted me a LONG time for applying it every day.

    EltaMD Clear is also well loved and well formulated. My boyf has the SPF45 one and he wears it everyday to work and applies it multiple times a day. It isn't super hydrating but it isn't super mattifying. It's exceptionally effective.

    Banana Boat Looks like they have an interesting paraben-free physical sunscreen. Haven't used this before, so I can't comment on any white-cast issues. But SPF50 and 80min water resistant can't be that bad!!

  3. Expression lines do suck. Wearing sunscreen daily is a good first step as not to exacerbate anything further. Also, it'll be hard, but try not to be so expressive--I've been working on it myself and failing horribly, but figured I'd throw it out there. You could look into starting daily chemical exfoliation with an AHA (Alpha Hydrox oil free gel formula is 10% GA--don't know if they have parabens, but it's really helpful) and then work up to doing weekly lactic peels. Lactic has no actual peeling or downtime. I've found that after a couple years of peels/daily chemical exfoliation, and lots of moisturizing, that my forehead lines have softened up a bit. It's best to get your skin used to using a daily chemical exfoliator first, because if not, you can end up burning your skin accidentally. (Speaking partly from experience since I didn't use a daily AHA long enough before I got impatient and tried a low strength peel, ended up with an awesome painful hot spot that took a few days to get rid of).

    /u/red_wine_and_orchids loves this from GoW. It's 10% GA at a pH of 3.2. I'm not sure how your eczema-prone skin would do with the peppermint hydrosol though, since peppermint can be irritating/drying for some. Red_wine says that you can't even tell it's in there. YMMV though. Another GoW one that looks interesting to me is this. But it;s not something to go start using off the bat since the pH is so low and it's 15% GA. You could also talk to your doc about a RX retinoid (like Adapalaene or tretinoin), but that's up to you if you want to go that route off the bat.



u/sassXcore · 3 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

Banana Boat Natural Reflect Kids is a physical sunscreen that many seem to like, though a user told me it's better for dry skin because it is quite heavy and greasy. He or she said it wouldn't work well under makeup.

Neutrogena Sensitive Skin is a physical sunscreen too.

I haven't tried either of these, but I've seen people recommend them.

u/electricpixies · 3 pointsr/SkincareAddiction
  • Nivea Creme (my current moisturizer is alright, but I'd like to try something new)
  • Banana Boat Natural Reflect Kids SPF 50
  • Benzac AC 5 (only available BP gel being sold in drugstores near me)
  • Makeup from Elf and maybe Revlon (good makeup in general is fucking expensive in this country, but I found an Elf stand in a mall near where I live and the prices weren't so bad!)
u/katelikesgiants · 3 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

The sunscreen smell is really tough to avoid. Hawaiian Tropic and Australian Gold are both heavily scented, but (IMO) its a very good smell. Babyganics Zinc Sunscreen is a really good heavy duty SPF with no smell. It may lean a biiiiiit on the oily side? But I'm not sure. My skin is dry so I'm not the best judge of that.

u/chemkara · 3 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

You are doing great with your “basic” routine. For Retinol you can add The Ordinary Retinol 0.5% in Squalane in the days you don’t use the Cerave SA. Once or twice a week to build up tolerance.

For sunscreen, I work with kids and we can be in the sun for hours. These are my favorites and work for adults too.

u/unlampi · 3 pointsr/brownbeauty

Banana Boat Sunscreen Protect and Hydrate Moisturizing Broad Spectrum Sun Care Sunscreen Lotion.
No white cast whatsoever on me & also great price. Absolutely love it. And it's 50 SPF, which is pretty good.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B009FKNGF2?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00

u/SuperPaws · 2 pointsr/beyondthebump

I use this stuff by Neutrogena. I did a lot of research when I first purchased it, but I have forgotten the exact reasons why I chose this one. But, hey it goes on fairly easily and lasts for a good bit.

Edit to say: It's SPF 60 + Broad spectrum.

>What does a broad-spectrum sunscreen do?
>
>There are two types of UV light that can harm your skin — UVA and UVB. A broad-spectrum, or full-spectrum, sunscreen is designed to protect you from both.
>
>UVA rays can prematurely age your skin, causing wrinkling and age spots. UVB rays can burn your skin. Too much exposure to UVA or UVB rays can cause skin cancer. The best sunscreen offers protection from all UV light.
>
>Does the best sunscreen also have the highest SPF?
>
>SPF stands for sun protection factor, which is a measure of how well the sunscreen deflects UVB rays. Manufacturers calculate SPF based on how long it takes to sunburn skin that's been treated with the sunscreen as compared with skin that hasn't been treated with sunscreen.
>
>Theoretically, the best sunscreen has the highest SPF number. It's not that simple, however. When applied correctly, a sunscreen with an SPF of 30 will provide slightly more protection from UVB rays than does a sunscreen with an SPF of 15. But the SPF 30 product isn't twice as protective as the SPF 15 product. Sunscreens with SPFs greater than 50 provide only a small increase in UVB protection.

source.

u/vinigrette · 2 pointsr/AsianBeauty

This works for me -- it's a brush on and easily fits in my purse. It's invisible on my pale skin and doesn't cause me any irritation. http://www.amazon.com/Brush-On-Block-Spectrum-Sunscreen/dp/B00K1LQXWC

u/bummer_camp · 2 pointsr/ftm

Yep it does, unless you're wearing UV blocking clothing. It's not as intense as direct sunlight for sure but definitely enough to consider wearing sunscreen under your clothes if you want to be meticulous about your scars. I swipe a sunscreen stick over my scars every morning before getting dressed and it stays on all day.

u/aquajack6 · 2 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

I would just try to reapply the sunscreen you already have to your nose area. The brand Coolibar has a lot of sun protective clothing, like this mask that might help. They have scarves, shirts, and other items too. A Coolibar shirt might be something you can wear that will protect your chest.

For chest acne, this salicylic acid spray has good reviews. You could also use something like stridex. I've also heard of people using medicated facial washes,Neutrogena has one for the body

You might switch to a mineral sunscreen spray,something that uses zinc or titanium dioxide, sometimes chemical filters can break people out. This one uses 14% zinc Also combo filters (zinc and a chemical filter like octinoxate) can also be gentle, this one is a combo You may have to do some additional searching to find a spray sunscreen that suits your needs, it does seem more difficult to find mineral spray sunscreens

u/mastiii · 2 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

Not sure. I did a search and found this product, which looks like an oil. I think the reason that there aren't oil sunscreens is because you need to apply ~1/4 teaspoon of sunscreen to your face to get full protection. That would probably make you look oily. Also, you can't mix sunscreen with anything, including neem oil, because you'll dilute the effectiveness. I mean, you can do what you want but just know that mixing it won't give full protection.

u/SatansLeatherThong · 2 pointsr/femalehairadvice

Something like this:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00AW99XIE?pc_redir=1406197667&robot_redir=1

Or this :

http://www.supergoop.com/shop/sun-defying-sunscreen-oil-with-meadowfoam-spf-50/

A little in your hair?


I wanted some too after i bleached my hair since hair will get a lot of damage from the sun

u/SingleMulletTheory · 2 pointsr/beauty

That should be fine for everyday, as long as its UVA and UVB (broad spectrum) Driving in the car, walking into work school, etc.

If I am really going to be out in the sun, I use a physical sunscreen. This is my favorite. It has titanium and zinc oxide, and it's not to heavy/greasy/white. A little goes a long way, and it blends well into the skin.

And don't forget your hands! In the car especially your hands are vulnerable. Windshields block UVA but not UVB, which are the aging rays. (UVA cause burns)

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u/Whitbutter · 2 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

Interesting. I use the LRP Anthelios 60 cooling water lotion sunscreen and it definitely does not do this. I sweat a ton at work and wear it every day, so I feel like someone would have said something by now if it did.

u/maybeihike · 2 pointsr/Ultralight

I just finished 300 miles of the mountain to the sea trail in North Carolina.

I did it in just under a month.

I had an amazing time, and I would definitely do a long hike like that again. I think I will be more selective about the region I hike next time. I look forward forward to my next adventure!

I used injini toe sock liners underneath darn tough wool socks, and I believe this is why I didn’t have any blister/foot problems. Even after hiking with wet feet/socks/shoes for 4-6 days at a time. I highly recommend these to hikers and also to anyone doing long distance running.

I liked my backpack just fine. It’s balance when off my back was annoying. Like setting it down, it would always feel lopsided and lay on the ground in a frustrating way. But while wearing it, it was comfortable and seemed great. I grew quite fond of it.

For parts of the trail, a bear canister was required and this was a challenge with my pack and gear. Very ungraceful and will make me be more thoughtful in the future about trails I choose. I am happy not to have to deal with that canister every day now that I am done.

I used trekking poles the whole time and loved them.

I brought a kindle ereader with me and was happy to have something to wind down with in the evenings. I was able to read several books while on the trail!

My favorite pieces of gear:

accordion style seat pad

injini toe sock liners

sunscreen stick


Pack:
Osprey lumina 45

My sleep system:

Therm a rest neoair xlite torso pad

tekology inflatable pillow

I also used a synthetic quilt. I don’t have a link for it

My shelter:

single person tent

I used winter window cover treatment plastic for my footprint and was VERY IMPRESSED!! After a month, still done have any rips or noticeable wear.

Cooking system:

A lightweight cup for boiling water
Stove

A sawyer squeeze for water filtration paired with a couple smart water bottles

Great experience. Loved all my gear!

u/kazaanabanana · 2 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

The one you said you're looking for is a chemical sunscreen.

Edit: This and this are both physical.

u/bamgrinus · 2 pointsr/malefashionadvice

I had that problem before. I figured out that it was because avobenzone (the main ingredient in most sunscreens) can cause stains when it mixes with hard water, and there's very hard water in my current apartment. Solution is to switch to a brand that doesn't have it. You mostly want to look for ones marketed as "baby" sunscreen. I recommend this one, but note that you'll need to rub it in more vigorously than you do most sunscreens these days.

u/gcheung28 · 2 pointsr/AsianBeauty

I'll check it out! I also just found this one that I might try.

u/ec-vt · 2 pointsr/30PlusSkinCare

My sister successfully treated a dime size melasma spot on her cheek below the orbital bone. She used Admire My Skin Hydroquinone 2% from Amazon. AMS Hydroquinone contains 2% hydroquinone, Salicylic Acid, Kojic Acid, Azelaic Acid, Lactic Acid, Vitamin C and others in the formulation. She used it twice a day (even though the instruction said at night). She applied the gel with a Q-tip on to the spot on dried cleaned skin. She avoided applying moisturizer over the spot. She thinks applying the gel over or under another product will dampen its effectiveness. And she applied SPF every day (indoor or outdoor, rain or shine). Everytime she stepped outside she would reapply SPF with the focus on the spot. This is important because the formulation contains a host of acids which will cause the skin to be sensitive to UV rays. CATRIN mineral SPF 46 or Supergoop Glow Stick will help with reapplication if you use makeup. The spot will get darker and then the darkened skin will flake off. Continue to protect the area continuously with SPF as I heard melasma can easily return. Her hasn't but she's very diligent with SPF.

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When all OTC fails go to the dermatologist and ask for prescription strength hydroquinone 4% and azeleic acid 20% as hydroquinone 4% is the gold standard for hyperpigmentation (disregarding expensive laser treatments). Azeleic acid is an underrated active that is slowly getting attention for reducing hyperpigmentation and skin sensitivity (commonly used to treat rosacea).

u/Mystitat · 2 pointsr/TwoXChromosomes

I've used Eucerin Daily Protection for about two years now, and I'm pretty happy with it. It has SPF 30. It doesn't feel greasy to me (though I have dry skin due to acne meds).

Amazon has it, though I just get it at the drugstore. http://www.amazon.com/Eucerin-Protection-Moisturizing-4-Ounce-Bottles/dp/B001FB5IIW

u/FogWalkerWithaBag · 2 pointsr/AskWomen

I like Eucerin Daily Protection Moisturizing Face Lotion, SPF 30, seems to be one of the best priced ones that don't clog your pores and make you break out.

u/catcooker · 2 pointsr/aves

They require sealed sunscreen??? That's shitty. I'm a sunscreen junky and it is incredibly rare to find sealed versions. If Hard has lockers, that's the best way to not have to have a brand new sunscreen for each day.

Sunscreen pouches are kind of expensive for what you get and I've only seen them in spf 30. There are many other brands though.

This sunscreen stick comes in sealed packaging. I keep this one in my purse and like it, I just recommend to rub it in after liberally applying it. [This one] (https://www.amazon.com/Neutrogena-Sunscreen-Spectrum-Water-Resistant-PABA-Free/dp/B01BZOMWN2/ref=mp_s_a_1_6?keywords=neutrogena+sunscreen+stick&qid=1564881740&s=gateway&sr=8-6#aw-udpv3-customer-reviews_feature_div) I also use regularly but I don't remember if it comes sealed. They both apply clear and I don't find them too greasy.

This has been my face sunscreen this summer and comes in sealed packaging. It rubs in easily and has a light feel.

Asian sunscreens often are in sealed packaging and I highly recommend the Biore Water Essence and Biore Water Gel.

Spray sunscreens rarely come sealed unless you buy in 2-packs. Even then the actual dispenser portion usually isn't sealed. I just bought this and it came in an Amazon plastic bag so that might count and at least it's cheap.

Hope this helps! All but the Asian sunscreens and the pouches I've found easily at drug stores.

u/MadFotherBucker · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

Can you, or have you tested, Riemann P20? I've been using it for years and never had sunburn because of it, but now I'm curious how well it really covers and protects.

Link: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Riemann-P20-Hours-Protection-Sunscreen/dp/B00APL4KXC

u/readditlater · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

For your face at least, I recommend a stick sunscreen applied heavily. Stick sunscreens contain waxes to hold them up, which also makes them very resistant to water and sweat and such.

As for brand recs: Neutrogena good ones. This one is probably really resistant.


Good luck!

u/slolift · 1 pointr/JMT

Check out these. https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00D7KKDX4/ref=mp_s_a_1_1_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1485987961&sr=8-1&keywords=individual+sunscreen+packets

One is good enough for me for one full body application(face, neck, forearms, and knees). Then depending how many times you need to reapply take that many per day.

u/blue-no-yellow · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

Oh no, I hope it's not discontinued! I bought it in a CVS originally but I've been buying it on Amazon, it's still available there if you feel like giving it a try. Obviously it's an individual preference thing but it just feels like body lotion to me.

u/Rovelybear6 · 1 pointr/femalefashionadvice

I use this mineral one over my makeup. I love how easy it is to reapply thoughout the day. Most sunscreens cause my foundation to pill

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01IR0DW2M/ref=sr_ph_1_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1499717788&sr

u/iynque · 1 pointr/bicycletouring

I use Neutrogena Sport in SPF 70.

It doesn’t feel greasy at all and doesn’t mess with my skin. Other brands get slimy, stream off with sweat, and I get zits under my watch and helmet… bleh. Oh, and most sunscreen is like superglue for bugs. The Neutrogena brand feels like nothing at all, and my skin feels clean and healthy (well, as clean as possible on 100 miles of dusty road and trails…). Don’t use the roll-on kind (looks like deodorant). It’s greasy for a while after applying.

I always apply it from a big bottle before I leave, and carry a small tube with me on the ride so I can reapply every few hours.

Oh, and burn gel like After Burn with 2.5% lidocaine helps when you forget and end up burned. I keep a unit-dose packet of Water-Jel in my first aid kit for long trips. It doesn’t help heal, but it does help you stop itching and breaking any small blisters. I was once out for just five hours or so and got burned so badly I had tiny blisters up and down my arms and knees, and scratching my arms broke most of them. It wasn’t pretty. Always wear sunscreen.

u/redpen27 · 1 pointr/AsianBeauty

not AB, but this is affordable for we US folks and doesn't have that shiny-sticky thing going on or require a ton of blending. i've heard the neutrogena beach defense is more tenacious if you need something waterproof.

u/Cressendra · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

Sorry, I forgot to post that. I don't have a fancy routine. I use Neutrogena Hydro Boost facial wash at night. I just leave my skin alone in the morning. For lotion I use Eucerin Daily protection with SPF 30. No specific time for using it, just when I'm around. Usually 2-4 times a day. (I use lotion when I get bored). I also use a sport sunscreen which often gets on my face due to me wiping sweat off. I don't really exfoliate, or use anything else on my face. At least for the last month, anyway.

I wonder if I somehow managed to sunburn. It sure hurts. Any suggestions for a healing balm or anything I can use? I'll have to spot test it on my wrist today and see if that hurts as well.

u/pschernek · 1 pointr/PitchforkMusicFest

If it comes down to it, you can always buy little packets of sunscreen. I've done this in the past and they don't mind it. https://www.amazon.com/Banana-Boat-Sunscreen-Protection-Packets/dp/B008EK7OFC

u/chrysias · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

If the spray you ordered for your back has salicylic acid in it, you're probably good just using it alone - SA is a BHA, which will help exfoliate and slough off skin cells (gradually), which can help with the acne itself and possibly with the hyperpigmentation left there by previous breakouts. Do you have the name of that spray thing handy?

For my face, I prefer the Neutrogena Sheer Dry Touch, but it does have sort of a smell to it. I like that it turns into a soft powder finish, though! This Coola spray is available unscented, although it's pricey. L'Oreal makes a dry oil spray, which is scented but not sunscreen-smelling. You might also have good luck with sunscreen sprays made for babies, which are usually fragrance-free!

u/SeaTurtlesCanFly · 1 pointr/beyondthebump

I love this stuff.

I have sensitive skin and eyes and it is a rare sunscreen that doesn't make my face and eyes burn, but this one doesn't. It didn't seem to bother my son either. It also has the two active ingredients recommended by the Mayo Clinic for sunscreens: zinc oxide and titanium dioxide.

But, mostly I just try to keep him out of the sun. He has a wide brimmed sunhat and I put him in a loose, white, long-sleeved onesie, if he's going to be in a sunny place. More than anything, I just keep him under a tree or umbrella.

u/princessserendipity · 1 pointr/electricdaisycarnival

I'm not 100% if they'd let these in, so still contact them, but you try sunscreen packets

http://www.amazon.com/Banana-Boat-Sunscreen-Protection-Packets/dp/B008EK7OFC

u/powerthrowacc · 1 pointr/tretinoin

I posted this and folks suggested microneedling for acne scars. I use TJs sunscreen but never used on face. Do you have any/know where to start looking for recommended products?

u/reddit455 · 1 pointr/mildlyinteresting

a lot of my mom friends carry these or similar along with all the other mom stuff..

sunscreen in ketchup packs

https://www.amazon.com/Sunscreen-Lotion-oz-Packets-Box/dp/B00D7KKDX4


u/aliencheese555 · 1 pointr/SkincareAddictionUK

It's not cosmetically elegant, particularly, but P20 is THE SHIT for sweat-proof and waterproof sunscreen.

It's also not super cheap, but you really do only need to apply once a day. I have Fitzpatrick type l or ll skin, so super prone to burning, and I went to Greece during the summer and only had to apply it once a day :D

EDIT:

I just realized that it has the thing that stings your eyes in it... Sorry D:

u/tragopanic · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Timetot is a funny word.

An Arizona baby needs sunblock.

u/NOsquid · 1 pointr/Mountaineering

The Elta stuff mentioned is good. I dated a dermatologist and that's what she always bought me - maybe their propaganda is just very effective :-)

In addition I usually carry one of these in my pocket on route. Less messy to reapply on the go.

Chapstick I use these.

u/clear739 · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

I know how much the sunscreen struggle can suck and it is usually the most expensive part of someone's routine, but honestly in the long run you might as well not being using trentinoin cause most of the problems that it helps are made worse by the sun and faster and more severe than normal skin cause of the drug. You won't see it right away but its happening.

Are you in the US?


Edit: If you are in the US I see Banana Boat Natural Reflect being recommended a lot. It's cheap, comes in a large tube, is a physical sunscreen so good for sensitive skin, and actually the zinc oxide for a lot of people calms redness. Also here's the cosdna and it doesn't have very comedogenic ingredients so there's at least a decent chance that you won't break out. I've heard it can be a bit shiny but if you're powdering anyways that's not an issue.

u/r3sal · 1 pointr/tattoo

You should absolutely pick up some Wet Skin Kids.

It's like a big Chapstick and it's awesome for protecting tattoos in the sun. It's also great to use for some extra protection on you nose and cheeks.

u/F-U-N-E-X_S-V-F-X · 1 pointr/MakeupAddiction

I use this Mineral Sunkill powder as a setting powder when I am spending time outside, and it’s easy to reapply throughout the day. Works great and it’s not too expensive!

u/moonbehindmountain3 · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

I have sensitive, acne-prone skin on not only my face but my upper arms and back. This sunscreen hasn't broken me out or clogged pores - I love it. Plus it has great SPF!

Babyganics Mineral-Based Baby Sunscreen Spray, SPF 50, 6oz Spray Bottle (Pack of 2) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00V9D7O1U/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_e6cbzbT8RMYYP

u/Jaffakake · 1 pointr/Accutane

Neutrogena Pure & Free Baby has always worked for me.
https://www.amazon.com/Neutrogena-Pure-Free-Sunscreen-Lotion/dp/B001P93MLE

u/j33li · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

I’m south East Asian and can tan very easily. I don’t really like putting sunscreen on my lips because it feels odd. Like there’s a film over it, so I prefer to use a lip balm with spf

I use this one Banana Boat Sport Spf 50 Sunscreen Lip Balm, 6 Count https://www.amazon.com/dp/B006Q54CW0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_bDbWAbTP9MAGK

I couldn’t find it on amazon as just one, but it’s still kinda cheap for 6. I like having different lip balms everywhere so this was a good deal for me.

Like everyone else mentioned, an AHA, and maybe a vitamin C would be good for lips.