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#327731 12/19/2024 2:05 AM
by alecu7
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My wife’s skin is very sensitive to sunscreen. She develops a rash with all the products we tried. Except the one in the picture.
My question to current visitors on the island: have you ever seen such a product on the island? We would rather buy on the island than here at home. Appreciate your help.
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#327742 Dec 19th a 12:53 PM
by shieneehead
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My wife has the same issue. The Alba is her top choice in the States. This is what we picked up in the French pharmacy next to Super U in Hope Estates. It is not an aerosol spray but a pump. Very effective distributing lotion and then rubbing it in. It worked great for the both of us. They also have a 50SPF. I wish they would ban the aerosols outright. 90% of the people using them think it's like waving a magic wand on themselves and don't even rub them in. 98% are oblivious to how the overspray effects those around them.
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