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[|Human|] Hello,am using ranbaxy suncros50 aqualotion..mine is an oily skin type.. and applying this lotion since a year..results are good..i have got a glow..but the cream is too thick to be absorbed on my face..whitish texture remains..do i continue?guide me..
[|AI|]  Hello. Thanks for writing to us at healthacremagicThe higher the SPF of a sunscreen, the oilier it gets. The whitish texture is due to the fact that this sunscreen contains Zinc Oxide which is a physical sunscreen ingredient and appears white because it is opaque, unlike chemical sunscreen ingredients which are transparent. You may try a sunscreen with a lower SPF 30. The protection provided by a sunscreen with SPF30 would be at par with the protection provided by a sunscreen with higher SPF (i.e. SPF 50). Alternatively you may try a different cosmetically acceptable brand of sunscreen. You may find it either OTC Or you may also ask for a prescription from your dermatologist. Neutrogena Chat Doctor. Another option is a sunscreen by L'Oréal, it is also OTC. Regards