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When and how to use: At least 15 minutes prior to sun exposure, apply generously over all uncovered skin and let dry.

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Purpose: Neutrogena Beach Defense Broad Spectrum Sunscreen Lotion SPF 70 is a broad-spectrum, water-resistant chemical sunscreen that protects skin from UVA and UVB radiation in very active or very wet outdoor conditions.īest suited for: Body skin skin that can tolerate chemical UV filters.ĭo not use if: Your skin is sensitive to chemical UV filters, silicones, silica, or anything else in the ingredients list. I didn’t think I’d ever go back to this brand’s sun protection again. Neutrogena Beach Defense Sunscreen Lotion SPF 70 ReviewĪ couple of years back, I had a truly terrible experience trying to use Neutrogena’s Ultra “Sheer” “Dry” Touch sunscreen in the recommended 2mg/cm 2 amount on my face. Here’s where the Neutrogena sunscreen comes in. That philosophy is all about layering targeted treatments for your individual skin concerns in order to create an extensively personalized skincare routine to achieve your skin goals. It just has to fit into my K-beauty-inspired skincare philosophy. I’m ready to talk about some Western products now because a product doesn’t necessarily have to be Asian in origin to belong in my beauty wardrobe, and I don’t think a product needs to be Asian in origin to belong on this blog, either. For me, however, I think the time has come to start talking about some Western products.

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After all, we typically only talk about the Asian products we use, because, well, that’s what our blogs are about, as my fellow Snailcaster Snow pointed out in her recent post on K-beauty and cultural appropriation. It can be easy to assume that K-beauty and AB skincare bloggers who use a lot of Asian products do so exclusively (and, if you’re new to this scene, easy to assume that Asian or Korean products are automatically better and should be used exclusively). It may look 100% Asian at first glance, but the Darphin* products in this routine are French, and Curology isn’t an Asian product, either. Western skincare products and the K-beauty routineīUT FIDDY, you say, NEUTROGENA SUNSCREEN? THAT IS NOT AN ASIAN PRODUCT! HOW COULD YOU?!?!?!?!?! And I totally understand if that’s what you’re thinking. I wanted the freedom to play in the water with Young Master Fiddy like a deranged mama seal with a high-energy pup, so I needed to improve my body sunscreen game without breaking my bank account. That’s why I ended up tossing a big yellow bottle of Neutrogena Beach Defense Sunscreen Lotion (SPF 70) into my cart during a grocery run one sunny, desperate day.Īffiliate links are marked with an asterisk(*). I can’t slack off on body sunscreen the way I used to, either, since I’m using photosensitizing actives on my arms and legs. While amazing for everyday use, neither of these sunscreens is water-resistant, and frequent reapplication makes both extremely cost-prohibitive for beach use. I also discovered how poorly my precious Nivea Sun Protect Water Gel and my Biore Aqua Rich Watery Gel fit into my new beach lifestyle. This summer, I discovered a love of frolicking in the surf with my son.















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