Coppertone Oil Free Sunblock Lotion for Faces, SPF 30 vs Neutrogena UltraSheer Dry-Touch Sunblock, SPF 30
Two Sunblocks that Won't Clog Your Pores
When choosing a sun block like either Coppertone Oil Free Sunblock Lotion for Faces, SPF 30 or Neutrogena UltraSheer Dry-Touch Sunblock, SPF 30 I look for a few specific qualities: how well it works, ease of application, affordability, and how easy it is to find them in the store. Nothing is worse than establishing a favorite brand of sun block especially for your face only to find that it is either discontinued by next summer or you can’t find it while you on are out of town.
Coppertone Oil Free Sunblock Lotion for Faces, SPF 30 contains Parsol 1789. This ingredient protects your facial skin from both UVA and UVB rays. Many sun blocks do not protect against both rays. While most of us hear about the UVB rays, it is important to know that UVA rays are an important factor in the appearance of fine line and wrinkles that appear on our skin as we age. Neutrogena UltraSheer Dry-Touch Sunblock, SPF 30 also contains ingredients that protect your facial skin from both UVA as well as UVB rays. I have found that I have never been sunburned while wearing either of these products.
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Did You Know?
While most of us hear about the UVB rays, it is important to know that UVA rays are an important factor in the appearance of fine line and wrinkles that appear on our skin as we age.
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