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The site is a huge help to girls everywhere, I’m sure. Hope you keep going strong =)
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That’s great!! Congrats!
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cool.
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OMG! CONGRATSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!
I’m soooooooooooo proud of you!!!!!!
xx
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this is fantastic, keep the ‘beauty-editor-style-writing’ coming!
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Congrats my darling! I’m so so very proud of you. Keep up the good work. Love, Sadia
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I stumbled upon this randomly but I like your tips!
Question. what is a good sun screen with a high spf (40 -60) that protects your skin but can be used with makeup and does not give combination skin a shine. Regularly my face is fine but using sunscreen adds extra shine waay too fast especially my t-zone area?
Thanks
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Welcome to the site, M&M! I’m not sure what is available where you live, but there are two drugstore brands that I am fond of – Aveeno and La Roche Posay. My skin is sensitive to spf and these two work great on me. I believe La Roche Posay is already available in spf 60 in Europe and Canada, and coming in that level to the U.S in June. The aveeno comes in a shine-free formula in spf 45. If you want to go higher end, Shiseido makes a great one in spf 55 (it really is the best over anything else if you have the $$$ to spend!).
However, unfortunately, no matter what any cosmetics company claims – sunscreen always results in somewhat of a shine, even if a little bit. So, you should definitely dust a little powder on your t-zone area even for the “shine-free” “grease-free” sunblocks.
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Thank you girls! You are my inspiration!
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the roche posay i use is “fluid extreme” spf 50 and has a “powdery liquid” consistency. isnt shiny like the one in the tube you mentioned. i dont know if it’s available outside of europe. dermatologists say- nothing beats titanium dioxide, look for it as the primary ingredient. i dont believe in buying cosmetic brand sunscreens. it’s a rip off. go for roche, blue lizard (australian), ZO1 (also australian) and aveeno or neutrogena (avail in us/canada)
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i love this blog .. keep up the good work
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congratulations! i just wanted you to know that even though i rarely use make-up (yes I’m odd!) i love reading these articles every time they pop up.. keep ‘em going girl!
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