You can get the maui babe at drugstore.com right now. There is also a coupon code for an additional 20%off skincare items (SKIN20) and free shipping over $25. Making the lotion pretty reasonable and in line with other sunblocks.
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You can get the maui babe at drugstore.com right now. There is also a coupon code for an additional 20%off skincare items (SKIN20) and free shipping over $25. Making the lotion pretty reasonable and in line with other sunblocks.
I use 30 as well but after a couple of weeks I drop it to 15 (I stay a month) depending on the sun's intensity. I use L'Oreal (sp?) 30 for the face - a separate one from the body. It has moisturizers and is dry to the touch in about 15 minutes. And YES I get a great tan. I'm one of those people who stay mostly in the shade too unless I'm in the water of course.
:cool: brap brap cinnnnnniiiiiii ..... way to come thru with the good good info my girl, :D thanks for that!!
Can you get the Maui Babe in stores as well or only online?
ULTA carries it, but they don't always have all three of the products in-stock at any given moment.... i think some beauty supply shops and some tanning places might also - but not places like RiteAid, CVS, or Walgreens
http://breakingnews.ewg.org/2011sunscreen/
This is a great website with recent analysis of sunscreens...really helps make a good choice.
Cetaphil 50spf on my face,ears and scalp...a moisturizer with spf50 works great and I tan. The rest of the body gets spf30, usually BullFrog Ultra Waterproof Defense....pricey but worth it. Love BullFrog. After the base tan sets in....5 to 7 days...its on to Hawaii'nTropic Spf15 or even 5 tanning oils......
I've seen the Maui Babe at Marshalls and Costco.
Try mauibabeonline.com you can see where it is sold in your state. Click on find a store. Or you can order direct from them online.
The Maui Babe Browning Lotion is all natural and has no chemical ingredients, the SPF lotion on the other hand has a few ingredients I wouldn't use. Please, read the labels and be so careful what you put on your skin...remember your skin absorbs everything, so what goes on your skin goes into your body, and in some cases into your bloodstream (depending on the chemical). Here is a good arcticle about the toxic chemicals in sunscreens...a lot of people just don't know and will buy whatever is on the shelf thinking "they sell it so it must be safe". If more people are a aware then they can make better decisions....There are alternative products out there. :cool:
http://www.skinbiology.com/toxicsunscreens.html