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Milo2 | 07:20 Wed 02nd May 2018 | Body & Soul
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After treatment for sun damage, I have to use Factor 50 sun cream on my face. The ones that I have tried are thick and don't rub in easily, leaving a white sheen. Has anyone got a recommendation for one that doesn't do this?
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You could look for a spray-on. They don't require any rubbing in. I know they do them in factor 30. Not sure about 50, though.
Try this - which is the one I use

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I have always used No 7 Protect & Perfect Factor 50 for face - it works for me as I wear make-up to the beach even (!) and it soaks in well for a good unnoticeable base.
http://www.boots.com/no7-protect-and-perfect-intense-facial-sun-protection-spf-50-50ml-10175459
I use Johnsons Suncare Baby which I find goes on nice and easily, rubs in well and keeps me well protected. I have to use a Factor 50 and have tried many types before and this is the only one I have found that is nice and easy to apply.
Prudie, when you say you wear make up on the beach, do you mean foundation ?
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Yes anne
I use the facial ones or ultra sheer. They are just about the only high factor creams that don't make my eyes sting. They are waterproof, sweat proof and rub proof. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Sunscreens-Neutrogena-Sun-Care-Tanning/s?ie=UTF8&;page=1&rh=n%3A248558031%2Cp_4%3ANeutrogena
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Many thanks for all the suggestions. I'm now spoilt for choice.

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