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Sunscreen

Does anybody have good sunscreen recommendations that aren’t too expensive?

Re: Sunscreen

hi! the trader joe’s unseen sunscreen or the elf suntouchable unseen sunscreens are a great dupe for the super goop unseen sunscreen.

 

i also would recommend the innisfree Daily UV Defense Invisible Broad Spectrum SPF 36 Sunscreen as well which is carried at sephora!

Re: Sunscreen

@stella657  Many brands that make facial sunscreen also make body sunscreen. The body version is usually a larger size and not much more expensive than the face version, so it ends up being a better value. The main differences between face and body sunscreen are usually finish (matte vs dewy/glowy vs natural skin finish) and how easily the product spreads onto skin. But you can use body sunscreen on your face. It’s a good way to get more product for your money. 

Example: Native makes a good facial mineral SPF 30 sunscreen that’s $16 USD for 1.7 oz. They also make a body version that comes in a 5 oz tube for $20. I’ve used both on my face with no issues. Native is available direct from the brand and Target.

 

Also consider Bondi Sands sunscreens; I’ve used their chemical body sunscreen on my face and body. If you have a local Trader Joe’s, try their sunscreens. One of them (a facial sunscreen) is similar to Supergoop Unseen Sunscreen but costs just $9. Or next time you’re at Target or a drugstore, check for body versions of sunscreens by various brands they carry. 

Re: Sunscreen

Hey Girlll!

So I would say that all ISDIN sunscreens are great, also if you want something that you can actually buy at Sephora I would say the Supergoop! One is great for all skin types. Also if you don’t want something too expensive you can buy the mini version of it, another option could be neutrogena, some of their sunscreens are for real cheap.  
Hope it helps. 

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