global warming.
that's it, i'm outtie . . .
that's it, i'm outtie . . .
Bleach.Gooners wrote:
whats the best shit? i cant afford to get any darker
nice family mekMekstizzle wrote:
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lookin good mekMekstizzle wrote:
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you bein funny m8Gooners wrote:
listen to some marvin gaye
thanks for sharing...we use coppertone water babies 50spf...both me and the baby...we have super fair skin...I burn...badly.Kimmmmmmmmmmmm wrote:
damn i don't have any of the 'top screens'
Best Sunscreen Products: EWG's 2010 Sunscreen Guide http://shopping.aol.com/articles/2010/0 … NLprim0001
list of the bad: http://www.blogcdn.com/shopping.aol.com … header.jpghttp://www.blogcdn.com/shopping.aol.com … -shame.jpg
1. Banana Boat Baby Max Protect, SPF 100
EWG says,"the sky-high SPF protects against sunburn but leaves skin exposed to damaging UVA rays."
2. Aveeno Baby Continuous Protection, SPF 55
EWG contradicts Aveeno's "Mild as water" statement and says this is nothing like water when swallowed.
3. Anthony Logistics for Men Sunstick, SPF 15
EWG calls out that this stick is not safe for eyes at all and actually, not a lot of sunscreen makers are creating products that are eye-safe.
4. Banana Boat Ultra Defense Sunscreen Stick, SPF 50
EWG points out that "even though sunscreen makers like Banana Boat often use stabilizing additives to keep their ingredients from breaking down in sunlight, the product still doesn't last forever on the skin."
5. Hawaiian Tropic Baby Creme Lotion, SPF 50
EWG claims that "this would only earn 1 star in FDA's proposed 4 star UVA labeling scheme" and that it does not provide "advanced UVA protection" like the bottle says.
sam, mek, surgeons... take him outside boysGooners wrote:
dead serious m8
Last edited by Gooners (2010-05-25 15:25:04)
GoonersGooners wrote:
women
hah are you a pale face? it doesnt matter. the sunscreen matches your skin color. of course it sinks in.ebug9 wrote:
SPF 60? Does that shit even soak in?