Interesting that you asked this...nematoddityJuly 25 2006, 22:54:36 UTC
This is what the bottle looked like; actually, that's the exact type that I was handed. Contrary to description, it did leave a slightly greasy residue that lasted for hours, but I didn't mind, because that slightly greasy (and not WHITE OILY greasy, just transparent greasy) film kept the Evil Daystar from doing more damage.
And from Amazon, of all people, comes the ingredient list:
Wouldn't say it's the best stuph for the skin--and the woman who gave it to me recommended that I only spray on non-facial skin, that I should spray my hands and then rub it gently on my face--but it seems to work.
And yeah, I'm very sad that Sea Dogs didn't go well, for all the reasons it didn't go well. Still, better planning for next year--and more research into large-size costuming I can maybe save up and buy a choli or two. :)
And from Amazon, of all people, comes the ingredient list:
Active Ingredients: Octinoxate (7.5%), Octisalate (5%), Octocrylene (10%), Oxybenzone (6%). Inactive Ingredients: Acrylates/Octylacrylamide Copolymer, SD Alcohol 40 (69% W/W), Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Extract, C12-15 Alkyl Benzoate, Fragrance, Isopropyl Myristate, Isopropyl Palmitate, Tocopheryl Acetate (235-86).
Wouldn't say it's the best stuph for the skin--and the woman who gave it to me recommended that I only spray on non-facial skin, that I should spray my hands and then rub it gently on my face--but it seems to work.
And yeah, I'm very sad that Sea Dogs didn't go well, for all the reasons it didn't go well. Still, better planning for next year--and more research into large-size costuming I can maybe save up and buy a choli or two. :)
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