Combination Waterproof Can I dilute/mix my waterproof sunblock with water or body lotion and not change the effectiveness of it?
I am using Banana Boat Baby Magic Sunblock SPF 50. It is a brand new bottle and for the most part I really like. However, I find it a bit dense/thick and hard to rub in (it seems to take forever).
I want to use this on my face too and was wondering if I diluted it with some water or just regular face/body lotion (like a Dove face lotion or Vaseline body lotion), will it alter the effectiveness of the sunblock?
My skin concerns are not burning/damaging my skin and anti-aging. My face lotions and foundations and face powders all have SPF. I don't want to break out using the Baby Magic sunblock on my face because it is so heavy. I have combination skin, so I still break out but have dry patches too.
Also, what is the typical shelf life of sunblock? This bottle doesn't have an expiration date.
Thanks for your help!
you're better off buying a separate sunblock for your face.
there are cheap ones in the drug store.
my friends used to mix moisturizer with sunblock not water but i never tried doing it just to be on the safe side.
I have a white, cross-country running coat that has mustard, red wine and dirt stains all over it. I need it clean in time for our next meet or my coach will hang me, not just for getting it dirty, but he'll know I've been drinking this term as well (how else would I get that odd combination of stains?). Anyway, if anyone knows how to get stains out of that waterproof-type material that coats are usually made of, your input would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
All you have to do is soak it in 1 cup oxi clean dissolved in warm water for a few hours.
Get a bucket, put in 1 cup oxi clean and a gal or two of water. dissolve the oxiclean then put your jacket in. then press a towel on top so that the jacket is submerged. let set for a few hours to over night. Then wash
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