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Coola sunscreen reviews
Coola sunscreen reviews











Coola Classic Face Sunscreen SPF30 in Cucumber fit the bill, in that it's completely inoffensive. It must be: lightweight, non-smelling, and totally uncolored (there are lots of good tinted SPFs, like Skinceuticals Physical Fusion UV Defense, but I don't wear makeup). David Colbert get to me, and I decide I'm going to try to be good and wear some (skin) protection.

coola sunscreen reviews

No SPF to spoil the broth.īut sometimes I let my mom and Dr.

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Isn't vitamin D deficiency the leading cause of death (after water bottles) these days, anyway? Plus, I like my face moisturizer straight up and full of 'complexes' and potent, proprietary ingredients, so as to best freeze 'visible signs of aging' in their tracks. I'm barely going to be in the sun anyway, who cares? If I manage to absorb a few precious rays somewhere between my office and Dean & DeLuca, I'm OK with that. It smells bad, it feels bad, and no matter what dermatologists tell us, most days I think I don't need it. First up: Nick and his Coola Classic Face Sunscreen SPF30 in Cucumber. Hence, our new feature: Things We Finish, in which we talk about the products that we spoiled beauty junkies squeeze, scrape, or shake 'til there is nothing left.

coola sunscreen reviews

* *Cue violins * * But when we do finish something, it means we must really love that product. It's a rare experience, then, to find yourself coaxing out the last drops from a moisturizer tube, or fumbling with a tiny stub of eyeliner. Which isn't to say you can't have a few standbys, but the name of the game is experimentation: you're constantly moving from one product to the next, to see what works and thus what's important to tell the world (i.e., you) about. When you work in beauty (at a magazine or website), a big part of the job is trying out new products, no matter if you already have your face moisturizer or your red lipstick.











Coola sunscreen reviews