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Sun Bum Original Moisturizing Sunscreen SPF 50 Lotion - Broad Spectrum UVA/UVB - Water Resistant & Non-Greasy Protection, Hypoallergenic, Paraben Free, Gluten Free - SPF 50-8 oz. Bottle - 1 Count
ORIGINAL SPF 50 SUNSCREEN LOTION . This is the stuff we use every day. It’s the formula that started it all. People say it smells like summer. We like that. Whether we’re spending a lazy day at the beach or just hangin’ out, our Original formula is definitely our fav.MOISTURIZING SUN PROTECTION. Dermatologist and Sonny approved, this non-comedogenic sunscreen delivers UVA/UVB protection and is packed with Vitamin E. Our oil-free, water-resistant and reef friendly SPF 50 Lotion is great for all skin types.HOW TO USE. 15 minutes before sun exposure, apply liberally to all areas of the skin and avoid the eye area. For best results, reapply after 80 minutes of swimming or sweating. Sonny’s Tip: Apply every 2 hours for maximum sun protection.PROTECT YOUR SKIN. The key to practicing safe sun is to protect and moisturize your skin. Our Original Sunscreen line is Hypoallergenic and Oxybenzone, Octinoxate, Gluten, Cruelty and Paraben Free to ensure a fun day in the sun.TRUST THE BUM. What does that mean? It means trust us, the ones who live on the beach and need products that work on the most intense days in the sun. The simple truth is, when you make products to protect the ones you love, you make ‘em better.
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6 Reddit comments about Sun Bum Original Moisturizing Sunscreen SPF 50 Lotion - Broad Spectrum UVA/UVB - Water Resistant & Non-Greasy Protection, Hypoallergenic, Paraben Free, Gluten Free - SPF 50-8 oz. Bottle - 1 Count:

u/heyhobabyoh · 6 pointsr/AprilBumpers2018

Disney in the summer? You are a brave woman. I'm a Floridian who grew up there-- been more times than I can count. August is harsh. Although I don't have tips for surviving while pregnant, I do have general tips for surviving.

  1. Sunscreen. Don't be an idiot. Sunbum spf 70 is what I use, and it's awesome. Also, I keep this in my bag for my face. It's the best facial sunscreen on the market IMO. Most importantly: reapply. Lots of people slather on a layer in the morning and expect it to last the 9 hours they're in the Florida sun. HA. Yeah right. In general, reapply every few hours-- especially on your face, ears, shoulders, and tops of feet if you wear sandals.

  2. DRINK WATER. A lot of it. Disney has tons of water fountains, so you'll be able to refill frequently if you don't want to spend a fortune on water bottles.

  3. Food. Epcot is my favorite place, so we'll start there: Schoolbread from Norway's restaurant and the Ham and Gruyere croissant from the patisserie at France are sooo yummy. I get them every time we go because they're just... hnggh. Drools. And there's a fairly decent walk between then, so I never feel bad walking my way around the worlds and eating. The Land has high quality decently priced somewhat-real (nonfried) food. Sandwiches, salads, wraps, etc. Mexico has fantastic margaritas for whoever is going with you (sorry girl), and the nachos at the stand restaurant (not inside) are delightfully terrible. Like the fake cheese and tons of meat and sour cream. They're the best.
    The Magic Kingdom and Animal Kingdom are home to the magical thing that is a pineapple dole whip (soft serve). Seriously. If you like pineapple, your life will change. I get the vanilla pineapple swirled together. It's... just wow. I'm literally salivating. The Be Our Guest restaurant at MK is pretty solid, and the Le Fou Brew across the way is delicious-- and has no alcohol. Win win. :) If you want more food info, do let me know.

  4. Castmembers are almost always fantastic. If you feel sick/need something, just ask one for help. "I'm having terrible morning sickness, do you mind helping me figure out what restaurants will have food I can eat?" That sort of thing will be right up their ally. There are info-desks with super knowledgeable people to help you.

  5. Have fun while waiting in lines by looking for hidden Mickeys!
u/[deleted] · 5 pointsr/AsianBeauty

For body sunscreen, I really like Sun Bum Moisturizing Sunscreen Lotion. I have it in SPF 50 but they range from 15-70. It's sweat proof and waterproof, smells like standard coconut sunscreen, and absorbs nicely!

For face sunscreen, I like this Elta MD one! On a daily basis I use the UV clear SPF 46 version, but this one is water resistant.

I'm sorry neither of them are AB but I go on frequent hikes with my dogs and these seem to work best for me!

u/savage_in_a_sundress · 5 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

Sunbum Moisturing Sunscreen SPF 50^1 . You can get it at Target, Ulta and Amazon, has none of your avoids, and is pretty reasonable in price.

Edit: Waaait. Double checked on their website, and there's definitely a fatty alcohol lurking in those ingredients; but not a comedogenic one. So YMMV, sorry!

u/Luuminess · 4 pointsr/blackladies

From a young age i suffered from eczema, dry skin, sun damage, and cystic acne on my face which caused post inflammatory hyperpigmentation on my upper lip and some on my forehead. I was the girl with a 'mustache' for a long time :( I would sometimes use makeup which just ended up making my skin worse because my skin is very sensitive. At its worse, my skin was so bad I remember a boy that I liked said I looked like a monster because my nasty upper lip eczema was peeling and flaking off while the makeup that I applied on top of it was making it look 10x worse :,( /sobstory

Flash forward to today I don't wear makeup, I have no acne (other than the occasional forehead bump if I eat too much sugar), my skin is much more resilient to breakouts of any kind, and my hyper pigmentation is gone. I get compliments and questions but I usually don't recommend people do exactly what I do since everyone's skin problems are different but maybe you can take parts of my regimen and start experimenting. FYI started getting into a stricter regimen about 1 - 2 years ago noticed results about a month or two in and have been adjusting it over time to what it is now.

First of all HYDRATE. SERIOUSLY. I drink at least 96oz of water a day. This makes an incredible difference in your skin. If you don't do anything else, do yourself a favor get a 32 oz water bottle and drink. the. fuck. up.

Face Regimen:

  • Cleanse twice a day, in morning and before bed with Cerave cleanser. This is one of the best cleansers I've tried, the hype is real with this one. Sometimes at night if I'm feeling frisky I oil cleanse with coconut oil then use my regular cleanser, gives my skin a nice glow and makes it super soft.
  • Gentle chemical exfoliator only at night. I use this one. I previously used this daily but now I use it on and off if my skin feels like it needs it.
  • Provence Beauty Vitamin C serum morning and night from Amazon (absolute favorite thing I use everyday this really helps fight hyperpigmentation and gives my skin a nice glow. This serum is the best bang for your buck too since it lasts a long time)
  • Retinol serum only at night. I actually started using this because I had some sun damage on my face and I could see faint fine lines starting around my mouth which scared me since I'm only 26! Used this daily for about 5 - 6 months and those lines are gone. Now I only use this every now and then because this shit is expensive and not necessary all the time.
  • Moisturize. I use Cerve Moisturizing Cream. It's aite might try something new soon though.
  • Sunscreen DAILY. Make sure you use a good sunscreen with an SPF of at least 30. I previously used this tinted sunscreen it protects my skin well and gives my skin a nice finish but I've since switched over to Sun Bum and I LOVE IT. Smells great, lightweight, feels smooth, and it isn't compromised if I start sweating!

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    My skin is not perfect, but it's a complete 180 from where I started. BTW I also got a ton of knowledge from r/SkincareAddiction when I first decided to stick with a regimen, I would start there for more in depth info!
u/IvyMonster · 3 pointsr/AsianBeauty

Not AB, but I really like Sun Bum Moisturizing Lotion SPF 50. It has that signature coconut sunscreen smell which is nostalgic for me but I don't find it overpowering and the scent doesn't linger. It's a thick sunscreen that rubs in well and I haven't noticed any white cast or significant greasiness. I use it daily on my arms and I'm happy with it!

u/zdorobot · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

I like using Sun Bum sunscreen for my neck and the rest of my body. It smells like coconuts, absorbs pretty well, and isn't nearly as greasy as other sunscreens I've tried. It also works well on the face if you're not sensitive to fragrance.