New Sun Block

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New Sun Block

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I've been testing a new sun block all summer and its the first block I've used where nothing has gotten into my eyes-not even the smallest amount. I've used sun block since Day One and this new entry onto the market seems to be the new standard:

Watermans Applied Science SPF 55
www.watermansappliedscience.com

I don't know who these guys are nor do I have a financial stake in the product but it works great for me.
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Post by gumby »

Tested in sun and fog? :lol: :wink: Where do you get it?
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Thanks for the tip. I've been testing the Ocean Potion http://www.opotion.com/cart/product_inf ... ucts_id=65
zinc oxide that Rick Mottola turned me on to in a previous thread- works equally well - no stingy eyes, no sunburn on the face. CVS sells a generic for about the same price. Seems to last about 4 hours.
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