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SunBurn
by
kodakjlowe117
on 13 Feb, 2007 17:26
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Hey guys, I live in Phoenix where you can easily get sunburned even in the winter time. And the summers, ...well you can imagine. What sunscreens would you reccomend for a SENSITIVE bare head? Thanks!!
J-
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#1
by
PBurke
on 13 Feb, 2007 21:35
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Welcome Kodak. in that part of the world, i would suggest a hat. nah just kidding. spf 50 or something. enjoy the forum. looking forward to getting to know you. PAUL
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#2
by
Tyler
on 14 Feb, 2007 00:27
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Welcome J!
I lived in Phoenix a bit and had a really good time. If you're looking for a daily lotion with SPF to wear, you can check out Matte For Men. If you're looking for a great sun block, try the Coppertone Sport 50.
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#3
by
BaldRob
on 14 Feb, 2007 06:20
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Bet it's not snowing in Phoenix...
Oh Hi Kodak! I'd definitely say SPF 45 or higher in the Arizona sunshine...
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#4
by
ar3inc
on 14 Feb, 2007 12:57
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Welcome to the group, J! I lived outside of Phoenix for many years and like Tyler loved it. I always liked the coppertone sport. but i also heard good things about the headblade stuff.
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#5
by
Teambean
on 15 Feb, 2007 19:25
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Hi J-
Wecome...have had that burn many times...Ive been using Matte For Men for the past few months daily...Its got the most non-sticky formula Ive tried and it moisturizes as well...I would definetely recommend it!
Teambean
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#6
by
MR. CLEAN
on 24 Feb, 2007 16:14
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I live in Phoenix as well. I recommend the HeadBlade stuff. Reason: IT DOES NOT CLOG YOUR PORES. the SPF 15 is strong enough that your head is protected, while you are still allowed to get some color. Depends on how much time you spend in the Sun. If your out for a day of it, the Coppertone stuff might be best, but chillin' on a boat in Havasu for two hours, I would use the headblade stuff. Peace
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#7
by
HEADBLADE@MYSPACE
on 24 Feb, 2007 19:59
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I live in Phoenix as well. I recommend the HeadBlade stuff. Reason: IT DOES NOT CLOG YOUR PORES. the SPF 15 is strong enough that your head is protected, while you are still allowed to get some color. Depends on how much time you spend in the Sun. If your out for a day of it, the Coppertone stuff might be best, but chillin' on a boat in Havasu for two hours, I would use the headblade stuff. Peace
I agree! LOL- it's called HeadShade
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#8
by
jasandalb
on 12 Mar, 2007 15:11
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I live in Florida so I know about the heat.... have you tried anything formulated for children?? Kids skin is very sensitive and the SPF's are pretty high so you should be well covered.
I use my son's its and SPF 44, waterproof, versatile enough for when I'm boating or cutting the lawn..
It's made by "OMBRELLE"
See attached for a pic... It works GREAT!!
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#9
by
tomgallagher
on 18 Mar, 2007 15:34
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I see it hit 99 in Phoenix yesterday. (phew)
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#10
by
MR. CLEAN
on 18 Mar, 2007 16:02
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A Beautiful 99 May I add
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#11
by
jasandalb
on 19 Mar, 2007 15:03
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Sunny and 76 here today.....going to be in the mid 80's the rest of the week!!