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I have a love/hate with sunscreen. There's only been ONE that I LOVED, but they discontinued it. lsdjhlzgv ew
Either I like one and it's too expensive. Or one is fine but then it breaks me out. Or it leaves me looking like Casper. But here are some that I like. I tend to find that Asian sunscreens are better.
This is an Asian one. And affordable. Plus it doubles as a moisturizer.
Shani Darden (esthetician to the stars) recommends this one. I like it, but it's kind of oily. It's probably amazing for really dry skin.
This is probably the most natural one I've ever used. It only has good oils, beeswax and zinc oxide for the sun protection. The only downside is it's $50. Lasts a long time though. I've had it for 2 months and I'm sure it'll last a few more months.
Asians really be having the best products. I bought so many good things in Tokyo 2 years ago.
Can?t wait to pick up some things in Korea in a few weeks.
how was Tokyo?
I want to go but I've been told two things
Oh it's cool if you're not Asian!
And
Oh, if you're not Japanese you're shun! Especially as a visitor!
The people were actually extremely friendly and polite.
It?s slways difficult going to places where English of Spanish isn?t the main or known language.
Their subway system was so easy to master. I?d suggest planning ahead and going to a different district (for lack of another word) each day. I?ve never been anywhere else where every stop had it?s own different atmosphere.
The vending machines are life. Oh a tip ...my rude ass didn?t realize until a week in that ppl queued for the subway. I was just waltzing right pass them
The vending machines are life. I?d also suggest to take a day trip to Osaka or even 2 nights. Especially if you don?t know if you?ll go back again.
I was there during the election and ppl just kept asking about big orange