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I've seen that Cetaphil

> now has a mosturizer with 15 spf--has any tried this and can vouch for it?

My husband & I use this, but it ain't a sunblock! I can say that it isn't

greasy, stinky or stingy, so its better than a sharp stick in the eye.

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I've been using the Dermalogica moisturizers (the active moist is

great) and sunblocks for years. They have a wonderful SPF 30 booster

that you can add to your regular moisturizer or use alone. Never

break out with it. Absorbs quickly and without any greasy feeling.

They are a little more expensive than alot of other blocks, but for

one who breaks out at the drop of a hat (namely moi) they've been a

life-saver.

> Deryk, here is an excerpt from an email I sent a friend recently,

in response to her asking me what sunscreens I use (references to

money are in US dollars):

>

> Here are the ones I've used (none of which irritate my face) in

order of preference:

>

> Clinique City Block SPF 15 and Clinique Super City Block SPF 25.

These are really nice, and not at all greasy. All other sunscreens I

use are somewhat greasy. These two rely purely on physical sunblocks

(either titanium dioxide or zinc oxide), no chemicals. It's a 1.4

ounce tube for about $13.

>

> I ordered the next three from http://www.dermatologistrx.com/.

Some of them might have mixed physical and chemical sunscreens, but

I'm not sure.

>

> M.D. Forte Aftercare Environmental Protection Cream SPF 30, product

ID 3602, 2.5 oz. $14.50. This one is pretty nice on the face,

although slightly greasy. I wore it every day in St. Lucia last

month and came home without a hint of sun on my face.

>

> Person and Covey Solbar Zinc SPF38, product ID 4523, 4 oz. $11.00.

OK stuff, but fairly greasy. Couldn't find it looking at sunscreens

on the DermatologistRX site, but found it under Person_Covey products

at that site.

>

> Vanicream Sunscreen SPF15, product ID 6803, found on Web page under

Vanicream products but not under sunscreens. This is gentle and not

greasy, but kind of makes you look like you're wearing Kabuki makeup.

>

> Mosturizers and Sunblock

>

>

>

> Can anyone suggest some good non-irritating(for both rosacea and sd)

> and non-acnegenic mosturizers and sunblocks. I've seen that

Cetaphil

> now has a mosturizer with 15 spf--has any tried this and can vouch

for it?

>

> Deryk

>

>

>

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>

> See http://www.drnase.com for info on his recently published book.

>

> To leave the list send an email to rosacea-support-unsubscribe@y...

>

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I've been using the Dermalogica moisturizers (the active moist is

great) and sunblocks for years. They have a wonderful SPF 30 booster

that you can add to your regular moisturizer or use alone. Never

break out with it. Absorbs quickly and without any greasy feeling.

They are a little more expensive than alot of other blocks, but for

one who breaks out at the drop of a hat (namely moi) they've been a

life-saver.

> Deryk, here is an excerpt from an email I sent a friend recently,

in response to her asking me what sunscreens I use (references to

money are in US dollars):

>

> Here are the ones I've used (none of which irritate my face) in

order of preference:

>

> Clinique City Block SPF 15 and Clinique Super City Block SPF 25.

These are really nice, and not at all greasy. All other sunscreens I

use are somewhat greasy. These two rely purely on physical sunblocks

(either titanium dioxide or zinc oxide), no chemicals. It's a 1.4

ounce tube for about $13.

>

> I ordered the next three from http://www.dermatologistrx.com/.

Some of them might have mixed physical and chemical sunscreens, but

I'm not sure.

>

> M.D. Forte Aftercare Environmental Protection Cream SPF 30, product

ID 3602, 2.5 oz. $14.50. This one is pretty nice on the face,

although slightly greasy. I wore it every day in St. Lucia last

month and came home without a hint of sun on my face.

>

> Person and Covey Solbar Zinc SPF38, product ID 4523, 4 oz. $11.00.

OK stuff, but fairly greasy. Couldn't find it looking at sunscreens

on the DermatologistRX site, but found it under Person_Covey products

at that site.

>

> Vanicream Sunscreen SPF15, product ID 6803, found on Web page under

Vanicream products but not under sunscreens. This is gentle and not

greasy, but kind of makes you look like you're wearing Kabuki makeup.

>

> Mosturizers and Sunblock

>

>

>

> Can anyone suggest some good non-irritating(for both rosacea and sd)

> and non-acnegenic mosturizers and sunblocks. I've seen that

Cetaphil

> now has a mosturizer with 15 spf--has any tried this and can vouch

for it?

>

> Deryk

>

>

>

> --

> Please read the list highlights before posting to the whole group

(http://rosacea.ii.net/toc.html). Your post will be delayed if you

don't give a meaningful subject or trim your reply text. You must

change the subject when replying to a digest !

>

> See http://www.drnase.com for info on his recently published book.

>

> To leave the list send an email to rosacea-support-unsubscribe@y...

>

>

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