Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD and CRPS) Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type I) and Causalgia (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type II)(RSD and CRPS)

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Old 06-05-2010, 10:09 PM #1
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Hi Kathy,
I burn easy too and I think some of the medications make our skin more sensative to the sun. I use Aveeno 30 or 45 or Coppertone 50 waterproof. Both have prevented me from burning. momof4
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I use Aveeno 70 SPF... it's a spray on... in a white with orange can.

It comes out as a mist... love it!

Most spray on things... anti-perspirant, deoderant, perfumes, etc...come out too fast and sting when they hit my skin... this didn't.
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I always used Coppertone waterproof 48. Then, this year, I had a gift certificate to a store that sells Burt's Bees products. I love their stuff... and I bought some of their sunscreen. I have very sensitive, allergic skin, and the coppertone stuff often burned when applying, even to non RSD areas. The Burts Bees does not. They also make a nice after sun cream that really takes the burn out when I forget to use sunscreen.
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Well I have been spending very little time out but if I do I am gong to get the maker of my cream the dermatolgist suggested but thy carry a sunscreen. I can't tolerate the smell or feel of like lotions etc but the brand vani cream I can it helps with my dry skin too. I saw they make sun screen and there products are for sensitive skin. They have it at Walgreens and it is cheap the lotion anyway.
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