Neutrogena Helioplex Dry Touch in SPF 70 or 85 - whatever. Either way,the stuff is awesome and is totally non-greasy and protects wonderfully. Doesn't clog pores and you never get the smothering feeling from it. I live here in Florida and am very fair skinned and use it all the time and never burn.
Neutrogena Helioplex Dry Touch in SPF 70 or 85 - whatever. Either way,the stuff is awesome and is totally non-greasy and protects wonderfully. Doesn't clog pores and you never get the smothering feeling from it. I live here in Florida and am very fair skinned and use it all the time and never burn.
Neutrogena Helioplex Dry Touch in SPF 70 or 85 - whatever. Either way,the stuff is awesome and is totally non-greasy and protects wonderfully. Doesn't clog pores and you never get the smothering feeling from it. I live here in Florida and am very fair skinned and use it all the time and never burn.
I'm a fan of Coppertone's oil free waterproof line.
I have the spray too and I find it's great for like legs and such where it takes a lot of work to put lotion on. I tend to use the lotion for my neck/chest type areas and the spray for arms and legs. And it's weird because it really DOES feel cool on the skin!Third ditto here...I have the aerosol can and its easy to apply and re-apply on myself as well as my kids. Plus the cool mist feels heavenly and refreshing on a hot afternoon. I have had skin cancer and my dermatolgist turned me onto this great sunblock. It might cost a little more but it definitely is worth its weight in gold.
You may have dodged a bullet but I wouldn't risk purposefully not wearing sunscreen. People often underestimate the intensity of the UV rays here and wind up getting severe burns - even 2nd degree burns. And having been burned once to a 2nd degree sunburn myself (despite knowing better as a Florida resident) I can assure you, having your skin crack open, blister and bleed all while running a fever is just about the least fun someone can have.I am red headed and was really worried about our trip last summer (June/July) but to be honest I only used sunscreen the first day of our 8 day trip and forgot it the second day and realized I didn't need it. I did wear a nice hat with a brim that goes all the way around but I never got a bit of a sun burn on our entire 8 day trip, and I am not a tanner all I do is blister and peel. I was really surprised.
You may have dodged a bullet but I wouldn't risk purposefully not wearing sunscreen. People often underestimate the intensity of the UV rays here and wind up getting severe burns - even 2nd degree burns. And having been burned once to a 2nd degree sunburn myself (despite knowing better as a Florida resident) I can assure you, having your skin crack open, blister and bleed all while running a fever is just about the least fun someone can have.
No reason to risk ruining a vacation when sunscreen is an easy step!
I'm usually bad for not applying sunscreen and paid for it this past trip last month when I fell asleep on one of the chairs around Pop's bowling pin pool. Woke up BURNT and ended up spending our last night at WDW in our room with a touch of sun/heat stroke. We had brought a bunch down with us, but earlier in the week when I applied some (it was the spray kind) and laid around the pool for a bit, I noticed that night that my body had a bunch of pink blotches all over it that looked like welts. I am guessing it was from the spray not being as thick or getting on those areas of something. :shrug:
So in other words, I couldn't win if I tried! :ROFLOL:
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