| ▲ | CGMthrowaway a day ago | |
This...non-nano zinc oxide is all you need. Ancient technology and still the safest & most effective. Bemotrizinol is itself a very large molecule with near-zero skin absorption (like ZnO), so if you are thinking you will use this to avoid the "it doesn't rub in" aspect of mineral sunscreen, you are going to be disappointed. | ||
| ▲ | lucius_verus a day ago | parent [-] | |
I only buy sunblock from Korea and Japan that uses Bemotrizinol. Not sure where you got the idea that it wouldn't rub in, but I can confirm that it rubs in very well and doesn't stain white clothing like the avobenzone in US sunblock. The Japanese sunblocks feel light (not as greasy), smell better, and protect very well. | ||