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#1 mustardseed41

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Posted 20 July 2008 - 09:23 PM


I'm using these two sunscreens in combination. Seems to me to be about the best there is to offer in the states.

http://www.opotion.c...products_id=108

http://www.n101.com/...4084470314.html

Edited by mustardseed41, 20 July 2008 - 09:28 PM.


#2 krillin

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Posted 22 July 2008 - 02:00 AM

I'm using these two sunscreens in combination. Seems to me to be about the best there is to offer in the states.

http://www.opotion.c...products_id=108

http://www.n101.com/...4084470314.html

There's a Canadian eBay store that sells a line of Anthelios products. Would Anthelios SPF 60 XL be an optimal choice?

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#3 Ben

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Posted 22 July 2008 - 02:32 AM

I'm using these two sunscreens in combination. Seems to me to be about the best there is to offer in the states.

http://www.opotion.c...products_id=108

http://www.n101.com/...4084470314.html

There's a Canadian eBay store that sells a line of Anthelios products. Would Anthelios SPF 60 XL be an optimal choice?


If you are referring to sunny-wan.ca (they wont go blind by staring at the sun!) then I have bought from them before. It was Athelios XL fluide spf 50. Excellent stuff, good price, no probroblem with the seller.

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Posted 22 July 2008 - 03:47 AM

I'm using these two sunscreens in combination. Seems to me to be about the best there is to offer in the states.

http://www.opotion.c...products_id=108

http://www.n101.com/...4084470314.html



Zinc oxide has decent UVA protection 340-380nm but does sacrifice some UVB protection as a result, especially in comparison to microfine titanium dioxide. I also recall reading that zinc oxide would accelerate the degradation of Avobenzone though I'm not sure if Octocrylene that is typically added to stabilize the avo would offset this. But it appears you still need protection from 380nm+ so Mexoryl XL would be a good choice.




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