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Date: 04 Jul 2006 12:19:17
From: Bucky
Subject: bodyglide with SPF


Does bodyglide with SPF feel any different than regular bodyglide?
Since sunscreen is typically sticky, is bodyglide with SPF less
effective for anti-friction than regular bodyglide?





 
Date: 05 Jul 2006 11:34:30
From: Doug Freese
Subject: Re: bodyglide with SPF



"Bucky" <uw_badgers@email.com > wrote in message
news:1152040757.352549.13480@75g2000cwc.googlegroups.com...
> Does bodyglide with SPF feel any different than regular bodyglide?
> Since sunscreen is typically sticky, is bodyglide with SPF less
> effective for anti-friction than regular bodyglide?


Where are your applying this stuff? Most of the friction places, crotch
area, underarms, feet, etc. are usually out of direct sunlight. Are you
using this stuff on all exposed surfaces? If so, why?

-DF




 
Date: 05 Jul 2006 14:20:10
From: Bucky
Subject: Re: bodyglide with SPF


Doug Freese wrote:
> Where are your applying this stuff? Most of the friction places, crotch
> area, underarms, feet, etc. are usually out of direct sunlight.

Here's the deal: I went to buy bodyglide (for the first time) at Sports
Authority. They only had Bodyglide Sun, so that's what I bought. Later,
I looked at Bodyglide's website and realized that they had the original
(without SPF). Bodyglide Sun wasn't as gliding as I thought it would
be, so I was wondering if it was any different than the original.