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a mineral sunscreen with absolutely no white cast. It is called 
Good Weather Skin. I purchased it at Nordstrom.

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Thanks - going to check it out. 

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It's $48 for a 1-ounce bottle + tax. Might be a good product but that's too expensive for me. I go through a lot of sunscreen all yearlong. 

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@SilleeMee  I agree, it is pricey, but you have no idea how much money I have wasted looking for a sunscreen that does not have that white cast. Also when I am lazy and just running errands I just put this on my skin. Other products gave me either a greasy or high shine finish to my face which I  did not like. 

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@Janey2 

I'm right there with you with money wasted on mineral ss that makes me look ghostly. Lost cause. So I've been wearing chemical ss which is not a problem for me. I like Neutrogena's ss serum SPF 60. Dries down nicely, not shiny on me. If that one you mentioned wasn't so expensive I'd use it but I use ss daily and that would drain my wallet.

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I use the Neutrogena also, spf 60....its perfect!!

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I use Andalou mineral tinted SPF 30, Roses, love it, and none of the white stuff!!!

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Is there a good POWDER SPF?   

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@Mom2Dogs wrote:

Is there a good POWDER SPF?   


 

 

@Mom2Dogs 

SPF powders are good as secondary touch-up sun protection products. A primary liquid SPF needs to go on first to maximize the powder where powder alone really isn't enough protection. SPF powders are good for reapplying SPF on top of makeup where reapplying a liquid would ruin your makeup.

 

Colorscience makes an excellent SPF powder. It is costly. Use it like a setting powder. Has a SPF of 50.

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@SilleeMee     Fudge....the smell of the product I use now, I just don't like.  I did not know that a powder would not be as effective..thanks!