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Reddit mentions of TopTie Sun Shade Anti-uv Umbrella UV Protection Folding Parasol

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of TopTie Sun Shade Anti-uv Umbrella UV Protection Folding Parasol. Here are the top ones.

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Found 2 comments on TopTie Sun Shade Anti-uv Umbrella UV Protection Folding Parasol:

u/HungarianHoney ยท 11 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

I too have a phobia of the sun, not because of a legit good reason like you have, but due to the fact that I am crazy. :) I'm almost 40 and have not had a sunburn since I was in middle school... and I go to the beach almost every year. Here's what I do. (besides apply copious amounts of sunscreen every hour..)

Coolibar is a great company with all manner of sun protection items you can wear, as well as sunshades and uv umbrellas. These clothes (most of them!) are cute and offer spf 50 for the life of the item. I have this in white and wear it all the time.
I'd get a cute parasol for the actual wedding. I have several and every time I carry one I get tons of compliments. I usually order them from Amazon. this one is pretty. Search for both "parasol" as well as "uv umbrella" to get the most options.

I hope this helps you to worry less!! Do go and have fun!

u/PM_ME_YOUR_CHRISTMAS ยท 4 pointsr/AsianBeauty

> It's not formulated to be water resistant

Actually, it is.

I don't think a water resistant sunscreen as amazingly resistant as Biore Perfect Milk is being "rinsed off" by the toner. I think the real reason why OP's method leaves her skin looking better is simply because the product containing the drying ingredient (alcohol) is being applied before the hydrating products (instead of afterwards when it would undo some of that hydration) and well-hydrated skin looks much better than dry/dehydrated skin.

/u/stbay1217, the best answer to your question is...I don't know.

Most sources, including the Skin Cancer Foundation recommend applying sunscreen after moisturizing, but there are also professionals that believe that applying it before is better. How sure are you that this method has been providing you with adequate sun protection? Unless you have access to a UV camera to see if your method provides adequate sun protection, it's probably pretty hard, if not impossible, to tell. You'd be better off consulting a dermatologist about this if you want to continue using your method, because as helpful as the internet can be, it's not a perfect substitute for a professional giving you personalized advice. If seeing a dermatologist is not an option for you, then find a sunscreen that you feel comfortable applying after moisturizing (or at least use additional sun protection such as a parasol or a wide-brimmed hat when outdoors).