GypsGal1718
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I use the gold label sun cream, it lasts a while even in water as it’s more solid
I work for Lillidale.I used a mineral powder sunblock last year that you apply with a longer it little brush. I was really impressed by it. Doesn’t rub off like a cream does and they tolerated it being applied far better as it isn’t wet. Meant to last for 24 hrs. I didn’t have any burn issues.
I can’t remember the make, possibly Lillidale powder sunblock.
Can you point me to the research on that please?read that Filtabac has Titanium Dioxide in it which is considered to be a carcinogen so now gone down a sink hole of googling suncream ingredient lists!
That's my understanding too. Considering it's in Skittles, amongst other things, I'm not too concerned. My boy is 30 and won't see another winter so i'm slapping it on him to my heart's content in this weather - and have done for about 10 years with no apparent ill-effects. I'm convinced the daily application to my horse's nose has made my nails much stronger too - I actually have nails worth painting now!Can you point me to the research on that please?
My (limited) understanding was that it could possibly be a carcinogen, when inhaled in powder form, but there wasn't enough research to definitely link it in any other form to causing cancer in people or animals.
If that's changed I'd be interested to read how - particularly as I slap filtabac on my horse most days.