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St.Botanica Vitamin C SPF 50 Sunblock Face & Body MistSt. Botanica Vitamin C SPF 50 Sunblock Face & Body Mist Sunscreen: 120 ml By offering up to 98% of shielding from the suns harmful rays, this Sunblock Face & Body Mist is the most affable product for preventing skin from the damaging activities of sun exposure. Spraying the sunscreen on the face, neck, arms, and other exposed areas of your body forms a protective barrier on your skin that lasts for a longer span than your old sunscreens. It prevents
St.Botanica Vitamin C SPF 50 Sunblock Face & Body Mist Sunscreen: 120 ml
By offering up to 98% of shielding from the sun’s harmful rays, this Sunblock Face & Body Mist is the most affable product for preventing skin from the damaging activities of sun exposure. Spraying the sunscreen on the face, neck, arms, and other exposed areas of your body forms a protective barrier on your skin that lasts for a longer span than your old sunscreens. It prevents your skin from harmful ultraviolet radiation, which is responsible for causing sunburn, hyperpigmentation, dark spots. The presence of vitamin C and antioxidant-rich plant extracts embedded in the product makes it even more effective. Protecting the skin with sunscreen helps to preserve the healthy texture and tone of the skin. It leaves skin clear, smooth, and radiant. It does not contain mineral oil and toxic chemicals such as paraben, phthalate, silicone, and sulfates. This is a cruelty-free brand. St.Botanica is part of PETA’s Beauty without Bunnies program and its products are not tested on animals.
Ingredients:
- Vitamin C – It deactivates free radicals produced when the skin is exposed to UV rays and protects against sun damage.
- Green Tea Extract – This excellent source of antioxidant polyphenols protects the skin from the harmful effect of exposure to UV radiation.
- Vitamin E – It keeps the skin moisturized and protects against sunburn.
- Aloe Vera – Aloe vera prevents pimples and acne to a larger extend. Moreover, it is embedded with anti-fungal properties.
- Tomato Oil – It promotes skin softening and may help in making the skin look smooth and lustrous.
- Pomegranate Extract – It protects the skin and helps to lighten the skin tone.
- Calendula – It consists of anti-microbial and anti-aging properties. Calendula promotes even skin tone and helps in keeping the skin hydrated.
How To Use:
Spray an appropriate amount of the product on your palms and then rub it gently on your face, neck, and other exposed parts of your body. Follow the procedure 15 minutes before going out in the sun. Reapply as many times as you feel.
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★★★★★ 5
Wonderful
Format: Paperback
This should be mandatory for all people who are dating or want to get married. This will guide you through everything you will go through in a marriage.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Best Book on Improving Communication in Relationships
Format: Paperback
Such a helpful book, with concrete tips for improving communication in relationships. I find myself returning to this book whenever things become challenging in a relationship. I also attended a retreat based on the book’s teachings. Incredibly helpful.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2025
★★★★★ 3
Interesting, but not empirically validated, and written explicitly for straight people (why?!)
Format: Kindle
This one’s the 500-pound gorilla of the healthy-couple self-help genre, with thirty years in print, scores of Oprah appearances by the authors, thousands of therapists practicing the Imago framework.
The main thing that I need to tell you about this updated edition, from the year 2019, is that it does not mention or acknowledge the existence of queer or same-sex couples even one time. In fact, it really doubles down on the husband and wife stuff, takes gender roles pretty seriously, which is not a thing I realized we did anymore, except as a joke. Anyway, talking only to straight people is not too relevant to my interests, and while the conservative Christian viewpoint is pretty subtle in the advertising, just be aware of that PROBABLY NOT ACCIDENTAL omission going in, queer friends.
(This is made even more impressive by the fact that the heart of the Imago approach is based on childhood trauma, about the ways in which our parents caused us to suppress or hide or ignore parts of ourselves in order to be accepted and loved. Just let that sink in, because I’ve been reading this book for the past week and I am still reeling from the irony that people who have been thinking for the past three decades about the ways that parents cause trauma to kids by failing to accept parts of them have missed the VERY OBVIOUS AND RELEVANT EXAMPLE of queer folks.)
That aside, for me the book was a mixed-bag of some interesting and provocative ideas (I’d put these in the category of poetic notions, or interesting narrative ideas), alongside some really kooky 20th century neo-Freudian stuff (rooted in part in Freud’s theory of repetition compulsion.) I’m no fan of Freudian approaches, and after I started this book, I decided to see how empirically-validated this Imago approach is: based on what I found, there seems to be basically no evidence that this therapy is effective.
Am I glad I read it? I think so?? It was thought-provoking, with the pretty significant grain of salt that there’s not much evidence to support that Imago therapy is much better than doing nothing at all. Also, I feel a little gross giving my money to relationship experts who (in 2019!!)) won’t even acknowledge the existence of queer people, even when doing so would obviously strengthen their core arguments and provide better examples than some of the meek ones they give.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2021
★★★★★ 5
Great book!
Format: Paperback
I read this once through on my own and picked up a lot of great wisdom. Now my spouse are reading it together so we can answer the questions together. I'm excited for thought provoking discussions on raising our future child.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2020
★★★★★ 5
Now you know (some of) what you don't know
Format: Kindle
As I'm ready to embark on parenthood, I truly appreciated the insights offered by these parents. The learning has given me more confidence and preparation in managing expectations, handling difficult situations and being the ideal parent.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2019