I use Neutrogena Ultra Sheer.
You can get it in SPF 45 or 50 and I believe it's safe for sensitive skin.
You can find it anywhere... like Target.
Aveeno works good as well.
2006-08-06 09:00:38
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answered by ☼ becki ☼ 4
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I would recommend the ABC sunscreen from Arbonne. It is part of the baby line but it is for the most sensitive skin. It has an SPF 30 which is really the most protection the body needs. Anything over 30 really don't add much more sun protection.
Please check out my website if you have any other questions.
mybeautymyhealth.myarbonne.com
2006-08-06 18:20:59
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answered by joy3011 1
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Use the products for children that can be bought in drugstores or some big perfumeries and make sure they have a date mark; lotions from last year or before looses the ability to protect; no matter what the person trying to sell it to you says..
Whole day protection must be completed with a hat and thin cotton clothes. No lotion protects sensitive skin in sun all day! Babies skin should not be exposed to much direct sun before age of 3. If you protect babies skin with textile as well as suncream before age 3, the risk for skin cancer later in life is dramatically reduced. Good luck! And remember; self tan lotions or spray tan gives a nice tan if you want one really bad;-)
2006-08-06 16:05:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Helioblock xl total antihelios 60+ by La roche-Posay my dermatologist recomended it to me because I have sensitive skin. Neutrogena Ultra sheer dry touch sunblock 45 is very light.
2006-08-06 16:02:08
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answered by Alej 5
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Well it depense if u have senstive skin then u should use whole day protection but if u don't have senstive then use one that is either spf 20 or 35.
2006-08-06 16:05:42
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answered by KrAzY 2
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At least SPF 45.
2006-08-06 16:00:49
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answered by daljack -a girl 7
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I got acne prone skin, therefore I have oily and sensitive skin. I use Neutrogena Ulta Sheer Dry-Tough Sunblock SPF45. It's great because it's lightweight, leaves skin soft and smooth, blocks both UVA and UVB rays, it's waterproof, sweatproof, won't clog pores and is dermatologist recommended. I recommend this myself.
2006-08-06 16:01:29
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answered by Informer 2
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most dermatologist recommend SPF 15 or above for tan or medium skin and SPF 50 FOR REALLY FAIR SKIN. MAKE SURE TO GET ONE THAT IS OILFREE THAT WONT CLOG PORES....
2006-08-06 16:03:59
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answered by latoya24 2
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SPF 50 is better. Whatever you use, make sure you don't miss spots. It looks a little funny. Trust me!
2006-08-06 15:59:17
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answered by dolphin2253 5
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This is my favourite facial sun block. And, it has a mirror on the bottle!!! If you have very, very sensitive skin and you need a higher SPF, use baby sun block. It's for ultra sensitive skin.
http://www.cvs.com/CVSApp/cvs/gateway/detail?prodid=255882&deptid=2496&catid=2553&subcatid=2561
Hope this helps! ^_^
2006-08-06 16:12:38
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answered by Marsha Blue 2
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