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Golang
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I'm using Stieva-A (Retin-A) and my derma said to avoid products with alcohol and use sun screen since Retin-A makes my skin UV sensitive or whatever.
So while I was applying the sun screen in the morning I realized that it kinda felt like it burned/irritated my skin, so I decided to read the ingredients and I fucking fund alcohol in it (I doubt it was the alcohol that made my skin irritate tho). I asked my sister if there is sun screen without alcohol and she said that they don't sell them without alcohol in the places near where I live.
So wtf do I do, do I keep using sun screen or do I drop it? Is the damage from the sun worst than the effects of the alcohol?
I almost never go out, only when the sun is almost down to the gym and by car.
Note: I apply Retin-A at nights and sun screen in the mornings
So while I was applying the sun screen in the morning I realized that it kinda felt like it burned/irritated my skin, so I decided to read the ingredients and I fucking fund alcohol in it (I doubt it was the alcohol that made my skin irritate tho). I asked my sister if there is sun screen without alcohol and she said that they don't sell them without alcohol in the places near where I live.
So wtf do I do, do I keep using sun screen or do I drop it? Is the damage from the sun worst than the effects of the alcohol?
I almost never go out, only when the sun is almost down to the gym and by car.
Note: I apply Retin-A at nights and sun screen in the mornings