Tuesday, July 27, 2010

✿i ❤ Sunblock✿

on 26th July 2010

i need a sunblock for long time ago
but keep fail to get a high SPF 1
since i everyday need to ride to Uni
Sunblock become a very IMPORTANT skin care product for me

Watson currently are in promotion
it will end by this month


so, i get this for RM27.96 which the Original price is RM30+~SUNPLAY Super Block~
[Sunblock Lotion Highest SPF]

it provides highest SPF 130PA+++ for long hour protection against UVA & UVB
it was a new improved formula by Mentholatum
it can apply on face & body
contain 35g

it provides the benefits of :
。helps to prevent sunburn and premature going
。Japan "Watery Liquid" formulation is non greasy
。its water-like texture is extremely light and smooth on skin
。super water proof formula which does not require frequent re-application
。non-comedogenic (does not clog pores)
。ideal for long hour outdoor spots and water activities
。it was dermatologist tested

the things that most attracted by be is the amount of SPF
it is 130PA++
wow...feels like very protected if i wear it under SUN

i tried it on the spot after i paid for it
the water-like texture makes easier when rubbing on face
when i applied, it is liquid
but after rub it, it will slowly dry and will not feel sticky or oily

how cool is it?!
it really wont be STICKY after applied it



p.s/ here are some information to share:

What is the deal with SPF?
SPF stands for sun protection factor. It is mainly a measure of UVB(中波紫外线) protection shown on the product labels. Sunscreens available in general markets offer as low as SPF 9 up to SPF 60 or above. The number indicates how much the sunscreen helps to prolong the onset of sunburn in a person. For example, for a person who would actually burn under the sun after 10 minutes of exposure, sunscreen with an SPF of 25 will delay the beginning of sunburn to 250 minutes. SPF 25 sunscreen allows a person to stay out in the sun 25 times longer.

According to the dermatologist, sunscreen with an SPF of 25 to 30 should be enough to protect you from ultraviolet rays in case you stay mostly indoors. However, in case you need to stay outdoors where the exposure to the sun is much stronger, sunscreen with an SPF of 50 to 60 is highly recommended.

What does PA+++ mean?
Apart from SPF, some sunscreen labels also list a "PA" ranking. While SPF indicates how much the product can protect you from UVB, PA on the other hand refers to the amount of protection the sunscreen offers against UVA
(波紫外线) rays, Dr Nussra notes. You will see PA+, PA++ and PA+++. More plus symbols mean more protection from UVA.


Source retrieved by http://www.bangkokpost.com/leisure/leisurescoop/20210/sunscreens-what-matters on July 27, 2010.

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