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I thought I would mention what I just found for sunscreen; have only been

using it for a week and haven't reacted (yet...) -- Marcelle Protective

Block SPF 25, " no chemical sunscreens " , " sensitive skin " ,

" hypo-allergenic " all noted on the bottle (120 ml). The active

ingredients are Titanium dioxide 17.5%, Zinc Oxide 1.95%. No inactive

ingredients listed. I should mention that in Canada ingredients are not

listed as often as in the U.S. since it is apparently not required;

perhaps someone could fill me in on that. I live in Canada and this

looks like a Canadian product, manufactured by Professional

Pharmaceutical Corp. in Montreal. I don't know if this is available in

the U.S. It was recommended to me by my pharmacist, since I can't use

Parsol 1789.

Becky

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I thought I would mention what I just found for sunscreen; have only been

using it for a week and haven't reacted (yet...) -- Marcelle Protective

Block SPF 25, " no chemical sunscreens " , " sensitive skin " ,

" hypo-allergenic " all noted on the bottle (120 ml). The active

ingredients are Titanium dioxide 17.5%, Zinc Oxide 1.95%. No inactive

ingredients listed. I should mention that in Canada ingredients are not

listed as often as in the U.S. since it is apparently not required;

perhaps someone could fill me in on that. I live in Canada and this

looks like a Canadian product, manufactured by Professional

Pharmaceutical Corp. in Montreal. I don't know if this is available in

the U.S. It was recommended to me by my pharmacist, since I can't use

Parsol 1789.

Becky

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I thought I would mention what I just found for sunscreen; have only been

using it for a week and haven't reacted (yet...) -- Marcelle Protective

Block SPF 25, " no chemical sunscreens " , " sensitive skin " ,

" hypo-allergenic " all noted on the bottle (120 ml). The active

ingredients are Titanium dioxide 17.5%, Zinc Oxide 1.95%. No inactive

ingredients listed. I should mention that in Canada ingredients are not

listed as often as in the U.S. since it is apparently not required;

perhaps someone could fill me in on that. I live in Canada and this

looks like a Canadian product, manufactured by Professional

Pharmaceutical Corp. in Montreal. I don't know if this is available in

the U.S. It was recommended to me by my pharmacist, since I can't use

Parsol 1789.

Becky

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Forgot to mention... thanks to all who made suggestions to my query about

sunscreen back in February. I used Ti-Silc on my face, ears, and neck,

while on vacation in Mexico, and a regular old waterproof SPF 45 spray-on

block for the rest of my bod. I was in the sun a lot, and not only did I

not get burned, but my face really seemed to like the Ti-Silc. It felt good

on my skin and really hung in there through sweat, water, etc. Thanks to

whoever suggested it.

Best...

Mike

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