Allergy to sunscreen
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May 29, 2016
Landrey S.
Would anyone be able to suggest a natural sunscreen? I'm not sure exactly of the ingredients I may be allergic to. Trial and error.
May 29, 2016
Ailish V.
My best friend is allergic to sunscreen and she uses a zinc oxide sunscreen so maybe that could work for you as well
May 29, 2016
Diana T.
Maybe you should see a doctor to get an allergy test to know for sure.
May 29, 2016
Chelsea E.
Coola makes an organic/natural sunscreen but I'm pretty sure that the active ingredient is the same so you may want to see an allergist to figure out what ingredient it is, and then they can provide a prescription sunscreen if necessary.
May 29, 2016
Aurora S.
A lot of people have sensitivity to chemical sunscreens so I'm assuming you may as well.
I'd suggest a physical sunscreen since less people have an issue with that. I'd check out the Neutrogena Pure and Free liquid sunscreen SPF 50.
It's a lightweight liquid that uses titanium dioxide and zinc oxide
May 29, 2016
Nathalie C.
Clinique has a fragrance free physical sunscreen, you could try that.
May 30, 2016
Livi H.
Chemical sunscreen makes me itch! I am only able to use a physical sunblock and they consist of zinc oxide and titanium dioxide as the active ingredients. My favorite product I use is Paula's choice redness line called calm and it's SPF30. They have one for dry skin and oily skin as well. The have tons of other physical kinds on her website paulaschoice.com but the calm redness one is my favorite!
Jun 2, 2016
Shantal B.
Sun bum can be found at target.