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I got an e-mail from dermstore.com with sunscreen rec's, and Sunforgettable is on the list. Apparently it's a mineral sunblock in powder form, supposed to be clear and excellent for sensitive skin. Best of all, it's a physical sunblock with titanium dioxide and zinc oxide. There were tons of reviews, but none stating if it left your face pale, so I was wondering if anyone's tried it, and whether it's truly "clear" - physical blockers always leave an icky white cast on me.
From the site:
Description: Sunforgettable is an incredible clear, weightless powder that provides long-lasting SPF 30 sun protection. This brush-on mineral formula is free of dyes, chemicals, colorants and odors, making it ideal for anyone and everyone - men, women, children, even people with rosacea or eczema!
This powder will keep your skin cool and can even be applied and be effective on skin already reddened by the sun. It is effective after skin peels, laser resurfacing and most surgical procedures. It will not burn your eyes, rub off on your clothes or come off in water.
Sunforgettable has now received the FDA seal of approval and the Seal of Recommendation from the Skin Cancer Foundation of America.
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From the site:
Description: Sunforgettable is an incredible clear, weightless powder that provides long-lasting SPF 30 sun protection. This brush-on mineral formula is free of dyes, chemicals, colorants and odors, making it ideal for anyone and everyone - men, women, children, even people with rosacea or eczema!
This powder will keep your skin cool and can even be applied and be effective on skin already reddened by the sun. It is effective after skin peels, laser resurfacing and most surgical procedures. It will not burn your eyes, rub off on your clothes or come off in water.
Sunforgettable has now received the FDA seal of approval and the Seal of Recommendation from the Skin Cancer Foundation of America.
SOURCE