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Old 05-09-2008   #18 (permalink)
Andrea
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Re: Can anyone help with this?

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Originally Posted by mairinmaureen
I do have long hair and wore it up in a ponytail for the Indians game....still got burnt on the scalp.

My mom is a hairdresser so she is going to look at the shop around here exclusively for licensed hairdressers. I liked these two that I found on your link:

HairCareChoices.com - Nexxus, Goldwell, Scruples and Joico

Ti-Silc Scalp Defense Spray SPF 20 by ProCyte 4oz: Compare Prices, View Price History and Read Reviews at NexTag

The second one has a higher SPF...I just have to make sure it doesn't sting.

WOW, that second one is expensive!

I have thin hair and need protection. Honestly, I often take regular spray-on sunscreen and shoot it across my part. Greasy is not the problem- it makes your hair look a little less shiny, and it acts like hairspray.

I've also used this:
Baby Blanket Scalp Sunscreen Spray For Babies SPF 45+

It works well for adults, too, although it gives your hair the same "sort of stiff" quality. It's not too bad, though, and brushing your hair after it's dried helps it soften up a lot.
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