Someone I know swears by the Glossier one!They don't sell it here. Boo. I bought both the Aussie Gold and Elta MD sunscreens everyone raves about and hate them both. They are thick and heavy on my face, and make me feel greasy and claustrophobic (I don't wear foundation for that reason). I like something silky and barely there, like Missha Sun Milk (I have no clue if it was involved in the Great Korean Sunscreen Scandal or not)
EDIT: Glossier's Invisible Shield is also nice
A good sunscreen is one the feels good the skin (not sticky or sitting on the skin or peeling) and cheap enough to be used generously as often needed. Nivea do fantastic spf 50 face creams in several varieties- anti-ageing/sensitive/mattifying/anti-pigment. They are £8 for 50ml and all great both on their own and under make up. LRP anti-pigment and effaclar spf 30 are also great, although a little more expensive.She writes a lot about sunscreen.
I guess it’s important and this one seems to be helpful. But maybe it would just be useful to do an overall overview of what makes a good sunscreen (ingredients wise) some recommendations and update every year with whatever changes in tech and brands come up?
Or an overall how to take care of your skin in the sun for every skin colour and type?
Indeed- Im in the minority but not a fan of the Anthelios range ones as seem to sit on my skin like a cast.LRP make so many sunscreens, I feel overwhelmed and just click out of the site. The paradox of choice
That's another one I bought and didn't like, the tinted one in the tiny, weirdly shaped bottleIndeed- Im in the minority but not a fan of the Anthelios range ones as seem to sit on my skin like a cast.
Nivea face is £6 in Asda, total bargain.My issue is with her giving advice on rather than talking about her experiences of emotive and sensitive such as grief/abortion e which
A good sunscreen is one the feels good the skin (not sticky or sitting on the skin or peeling) and cheap enough to be used generously as often needed. Nivea do fantastic spf 50 face creams in several varieties- anti-ageing/sensitive/mattifying/anti-pigment. They are £8 for 50ml and all great both on their own and under make up. LRP anti-pigment and effaclar spf 30 are also great, although a little more expensive.
It's probably how she pronounces it, too, becoth who has the time? #18jobsJournalist and author right there.
Or…. Here’s a thought… maybe share one massive portion with yr husband?!Go and eat vegetarian Japanese if you're worried about quantities, you stupid cunt
awww, did they not invite India?Sneak preview of the Hughes/Moran conversation:
Caitlin:
Sali:
Caitlin:
Sali:
Caitlin and Sali:Thanks for coming! Byeeee!
Seconding this. I've been wearing it today after a while using LRP anthelios and have to say I like it a lot better than LRP.Team Nivea here aswell.
I really enjoy using this one atm:
Eucerin Sun Oil Control Face Protection SPF 50 - Boots
Buy Eucerin Sun Oil Control Face Protection SPF 50 and Collect Advantage Card Points when you spend £1.www.boots.com
No suffocating feeling on the skin or white cast.
#TheGreatStarterShortageOf2022There are also these things that I think they have in NYC called « sides ».
They’re like meals, but they’re smaller.
Grrrr, that's one of my pet peeves. Eighteen years here, and it still annoys meOk but I do find it odd that they call the main meal an “entree” in America.
Still not over this myselfOk but I do find it odd that they call the main meal an “entree” in America.
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