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Do you Burn in the Sun?



OUCH OUCH OUCH!!!  So I did have sunscreen on... I really did!  I just somehow missed a huge section on my upper thigh.  :(   So I was in some major pain mainly on one leg.   

I hate searching the sunscreen trying to find the safest and most effective protection.   Most of the bottles I have a hard time knowing what is really in them.  

On the same day my upper leg got burned I can proudly say my face did NOT.   I used Smartshield's Rehydrating Face Cream with SPF45.   I only applied it one time and was at the beach for almost 4 hours.  

Thank-you Smartshield for sending me a free sample in exchange for an honest review.   All opinions are 100% mine and I was not paid for this review.  

About SmartShield's:
SmartShield's Rehydrating Face Cream w/SPF 45 is a luxury face cream with a unique formula for sports enthusiasts and professionals, its moisturizing formula gives protection to your skin with a SPF 45 lotion non-migrating formula.   It is sweat resistant, and provides UVA/UVB prtection.   Clean, oil free, great for use under your make-up.  Regular use of this product may help prevent cancer, wrinkles, and premature skin aging!  I is hypoallergenic, safe for all skin types, and dermatologist-approved.  

My Review:
As you can see in my first picture I am one that easily burns!  I have used the SmartShield face cream for the last two weeks and I have had zero sun burn on my face!   The cream is unscented and soaks in quickly.   I can even put it on before my makeup and be protected!   I really like that this product is paraben free so I can be confident I am not adding nasty chemicals to my face and skin. The cost is a bit more pricey retailing on their site for one bottle is $25.00.  

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