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Ultra Violette Sunscreen formulas are hailed for their dewy, hydrating, and luminous finishes. They contain some skin benefits like vitamin C and panthenol, ingredients that smooth and brighten the skin. An application leaves no white cast and works well under makeup as a primer to smooth out skin texture.
Queen Screen is lightweight and serum-like, while Supreme Screen has a creamy texture with a satin finish.
Ultra Violette Sunscreens are on the pricey side. Recently a similar product I use, L'Oreal Miracle Blurr, has been discontinued. So I'll need a replacement.
It's great knowing about popular cult sun protection like Ultra Violette Sunscreen both to stay up-to-date on skincare and to grab one should we see the product at a good price at T.J. Maxxx.
Here are 2 face primers below with SPF 30 from NYX and Neutrogena ... I'll have to try when my tube of Miracle Blur is empty.
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Yes, we sure do need good sunscreen in Australia, and I wear it every day. I have never noticed the Ultra Violette brand, but now I will look out for it. Meanwhile, there are a large variety of brands for us, many at the supermarket. I wear a Nivea SPF30 day cream every day. When I leave the house, especially to walk outside, I add SPF50 roll-on to face, neck and arms. My foundation make-up is Clarins, and is SPF15 as well. Despite all of this, I have had a few early cancers cut off my face, and have two little scars from that. Queensland is unfortunately a world leader in the incidence of melanoma.
ReplyDeleteTrish, I thought of you when I wrote this blog, as well as, the next blog that's I written and will publish tonight because both are subjects we've discussed in comments. You have made me aware of how close Austraila is to the sun. Friday's is a food blog. :)
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