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Super Contributor
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What is your opinion of it? Seems pricey.
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I am wondering about this also. I just ordered JM's so the price is comparable. I just really hate thick sunscreen.

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I haven't tried it but wouldn't use it because it isn't a physical only sunscreen.

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Never heard of it.

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I will stick with my Neutrogena. The name turns my curiosity off.
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On 5/7/2014 Katluvr58 said:

I am wondering about this also. I just ordered JM's so the price is comparable. I just really hate thick sunscreen.


I've been looking for a facial sunscreen for over two years. They are either too thick and ball up. I hate them, but know I need one without taking a mortgage on our house. LOL

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It's expensive but works really well.

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I just bought a small tube on ebay for 6.00 to give it a try. I bought the SPF 30 serum.

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On 5/10/2014 Katluvr58 said:

I just bought a small tube on ebay for 6.00 to give it a try. I bought the SPF 30 serum.

Keep us posted.

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On 5/13/2014 Southern Fried Chick said:
On 5/10/2014 Katluvr58 said:

I just bought a small tube on ebay for 6.00 to give it a try. I bought the SPF 30 serum.

Keep us posted.

I just got it and put some on my very touchy retin a burned skin. No burning thank goodness. Not very thick or greasy. No white patches on the flaking skin. So far so good.

BTW, tried Cetaphil SPF50, hate it!!! Burns and is sticky/oily. I will probably add it to my body sunscreen and use it on my arms.