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Best total block sun cream for Asian skin

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Seems my 50+ sun cream doesn't stop Thai skin getting tanned. What is the best sun cream to use for zero tanning...or is it hat and long sleeves ?!

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Need a good waterproof UVA and UVB block from Europe or Oz. I don't know if you can buy legit ones here that could be trusted. Got some Nivea 50, but if you're lily white, might not matter what you use... best to just avoid the sun.

Tanning is the way the skins protect itself against UV. (While doing it, it also generates Vitamin D). So what is the point of blocking tanning?

(Beside some mislead beauty ideas)

Any dermatologist, or doctor I've seen has said cover up in the sun and or use Sun screen. As I have had all three kinds of skin cancer I always put on sunscreen in the morning.

i use virgin coconut oil ( i am not thai) i find it excellent ..although with only a rating of 10 SPF i dont get burnt and my skin is never dry ... it is far safer than the toxins in the sunscreen that is for sure .... for a thai the only real way is clothes head to toe ...

Any dermatologist, or doctor I've seen has said cover up in the sun and or use Sun screen. As I have had all three kinds of skin cancer I always put on sunscreen in the morning.

And when take direct sun, than in the early morning or evening. Thailand sun really bites noon.....

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