Me too… and I’m Australian (where sunscreen is a necessity). I’m currently loving being in the UK and not needing it.
I also don’t wear makeup or use moisturiser for much the same reason (and suffer the social penalty for doing so in a business setting).
I did eventually find one sunscreen that I could actually use—one put out by the Australian Cancer council (their “everyday sunscreen”). Understandably, however, it’s not available anywhere else but Aus… though you might be able to find it (and try it) online if you’re not in Aus yourself.
It is the only sunscreen in the world (and I’ve tried very many) that you can’t actually feel after you put it on… and I’m the sort of person that can feel the moisturisers that are guaranteed to be unfeelable...
Me too… and I’m Australian (where sunscreen is a necessity). I’m currently loving being in the UK and not needing it.
I also don’t wear makeup or use moisturiser for much the same reason (and suffer the social penalty for doing so in a business setting).
I did eventually find one sunscreen that I could actually use—one put out by the Australian Cancer council (their “everyday sunscreen”). Understandably, however, it’s not available anywhere else but Aus… though you might be able to find it (and try it) online if you’re not in Aus yourself.
It is the only sunscreen in the world (and I’ve tried very many) that you can’t actually feel after you put it on… and I’m the sort of person that can feel the moisturisers that are guaranteed to be unfeelable...