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Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Neutrogena UltraSheer® Liquid Sunblock


I received 2 bottles of Neutrogena UltraSheer® Liquid in the mail last week. I am always concerned about putting anything on my face other than water. Unfortunately, I know too many people who have dealt with skin cancers on their face so I know the importance of protection.


What concerns did I have? Breaking out. I have been relatively acne free for about 15 yrs and that makes me leery of facial products. But I like having the protection of a sunblock. This is where Neutrogena UltraSheer® Liquid comes to the rescue.


Neutrogena UltraSheer® Liquid has an SPF of 70. Hello protection! Here's what it says about the helioplex" "Superior broad-spectrum protection agains skin-agina UVA and burning UVB rays, shielding skin 6 layers deep from premature skin aging."


On the front of the packaging it says that it's a "weightless liquid formula". I didn't quite get that from the product. I could tell it was still on my face, and maybe that's because I never having anything on it. I don't really have a way to compare it.


I did have a couple of break outs, but I think that's for "other" reasons. I will be using the product this week again so I'll be able to compare my skins reaction to my break out a week ago. Will it be my hormones or will Neutrogena's claims that it's "Non-comedogenic (won't clob pores)" hold true?


After my next update, I have a bottle that I'll be giving away. So check back in to see how my skin reacted!


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Disclosure of Material Connection: I received the product mentioned above for free for review purposes from Tidal Labs. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255: "Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising."

1 comment:

  1. Good post, great review. I'll have to tell my daughter about this.

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