SPF 85.
The other day I went out of my way to pick up some Neutrogena Ultra Sheer Dry-Touch Sunblock in SPF 70.
I bought 70 because I thought that was the highest it went. I was wrong.
It goes up to 85 now!
The Husband, when I told him the other day that I bought some SPF 70, complained to me.
"I need a little bit of sun!" he claimed.
"Well, I don't," I told him. "I think we have some SPF 45 that you can take on the trip to Cabo."
"That's still too high!" he complained.
Then, while out today, I saw the SPF 85. As soon as I saw it, I picked it up and bought it. And after I emailed The Husband that I had bought some, his response to me was...
"Is it possible to go to Mexico and come back paler then when I left?" "Anything is possible man, " I told him. "Anything is possible."
I bought 70 because I thought that was the highest it went. I was wrong.
It goes up to 85 now!
The Husband, when I told him the other day that I bought some SPF 70, complained to me.
"I need a little bit of sun!" he claimed.
"Well, I don't," I told him. "I think we have some SPF 45 that you can take on the trip to Cabo."
"That's still too high!" he complained.
Then, while out today, I saw the SPF 85. As soon as I saw it, I picked it up and bought it. And after I emailed The Husband that I had bought some, his response to me was...
"Is it possible to go to Mexico and come back paler then when I left?" "Anything is possible man, " I told him. "Anything is possible."
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I don't burn so much... And I do tan. But I just don't want skin cancer. And, I don't want wrinkles. So I avoid the sun as much as possible.
My doctor was raving about Neutrogena's formula last week, seems like they are ahead of the curve.