My Sunscreen recommendation of the Year - Australian Gold Botanical SPF50

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Ladies* and Gentlemen,

may i present the current GOAT of sun protection?

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+ Now not only is this little shit one of the few fucking sunscreens that say "mattify" and actually MATTIFIES your skin (instead of making it look like an oily mess)

+ It also gives you a light tan, which makes your skins complexion look healthier.

+ It has no shitty UV-Filters like Avobenzone and Octisalate and fully relies on physical UV-Blockers, while offering both UVA and UVB protection (which means it protects you from sunburn AND aging).

*If you're a lady, you're not supposed to be here.
 
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Humans don't need sunscreen. All the sunscreen propaganda is big pharma Jewish garbage. Sun exposure is literally life.
You need to look at your skin tone decide how long and gradually increase exposure in sun. If good skin genetics are present, (I assume you do, you have greek in your name), then sunscreen is literally useless. Sun doesnt age you unless you burn. Just listen your body and you will be fine.
 
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Humans don't need sunscreen. All the sunscreen propaganda is big pharma Jewish garbage. Sun exposure is literally life.
You need to look at your skin tone decide how long and gradually increase exposure in sun. If good skin genetics are present, (I assume you do, you have greek in your name), then sunscreen is literally useless. Sun doesnt age you unless you burn. Just listen your body and you will be fine.
have fun with your hyperpigmentation and aging skin
 
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Ladies* and Gentlemen,

may i present the current GOAT of sun protection?

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+ Now not only is this little shit one of the few fucking sunscreens that say "mattify" and actually MATTIFIES your skin (instead of making it look like an oily mess)

+ It also gives you a light tan, which makes your skins complexion look healthier.

+ It has no shitty UV-Filters like Avobenzone and Octisalate and fully relies on physical UV-Blockers, while offering both UVA and UVB protection (which means it protects you from sunburn AND aging).

*If you're a lady, you're not supposed to be here.
how good is the tan it gives u
 
have fun with your hyperpigmentation and aging skin
again, jewish propaganda. Look at your skin tone and then decide how long to stay in the sun. There is a reason Africans/Latinos stay in the sun all day, dont have hyperpigmentation, and age better then most white people
 
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I have been using spf 50+ from LRP along with my tret routine from skinorac and its good. Without spf, there is a high chance of having skin cancer
 
again, jewish propaganda. Look at your skin tone and then decide how long to stay in the sun. There is a reason Africans/Latinos stay in the sun all day, dont have hyperpigmentation, and age better then most white people
dude thats genetic... more melanin protects your skin naturally its an adaptation white people lived up north so they didnt get exposed to higher uv rays as people in the south and they absorb more vitamin d so its more crucial for them to use sunscreen no matter that everyone should use sunscreen anyways
 
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Ladies* and Gentlemen,

may i present the current GOAT of sun protection?

View attachment 3456136


+ Now not only is this little shit one of the few fucking sunscreens that say "mattify" and actually MATTIFIES your skin (instead of making it look like an oily mess)

+ It also gives you a light tan, which makes your skins complexion look healthier.

+ It has no shitty UV-Filters like Avobenzone and Octisalate and fully relies on physical UV-Blockers, while offering both UVA and UVB protection (which means it protects you from sunburn AND aging).

*If you're a lady, you're not supposed to be here.
Also another benefit is that it protects against blue light, which can cause an uneven skintone. if only it was in my skin tone.
 

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