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Monsy

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It depends. They only sit on the skin while chemical gets absorbed. you can google chemical vs physical sunscreen
psychial doesn't have as broad coverage as chemical and is thicker and mostly looks white (think old school sunscreen)
 

hitchcockblonde

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MissLiLaC

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Mac seriouslyyyyy need to do a Lana Del Ray collab. Imagine... a lippie called Summertime Sadness or Born To Die
 

lilinah

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Quote: Originally Posted by Monsy It depends. They only sit on the skin while chemical gets absorbed. you can google chemical vs physical sunscreen
psychial doesn't have as broad coverage as chemical and is thicker and mostly looks white (think old school sunscreen)



New mineral sun screens blend in fairly well. They start out white-ish (some are now tinted), you blend them well by hand, and after a little while any residual opacity fades away. Just don't put it on as if you were frosting a cake :)

[i don't know if they do this well enough on people of color. I'm fairly light]
 

lilinah

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And i see a fair number of mineral sunscreens labeled as Broad Spectrum. I've done some reading on it and many are pretty good that way. Only a couple of the sunscreen chemicals make them broad spectrum - avobenzone is one. Just 'cuz a sunscreen is chemical based doesn't guarantee broad spectrum coverage.
 

MRV

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Feel Unique carries LRP, Euro formulas of products we have along with stuff not carried here, and they ship to the States.
They seem to have more selection than the local pharmasies here (I'm in Europe). And the products seem to suit sensitive skin. I have to go and see irl first.
 
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