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In a message dated 2/29/00 9:28:58 AM Pacific Standard Time,

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<< I would say sunning is a definite no-no, but you might put some flesh

tinted

zinc oxide on your face if you're at the beach. I used it in Israel this

summer and it worked well (I was also wearing a big hat). >>

Hi,

What is this flesh tinted zinc-oxide product called, and where do you buy

it? I've found the selection of sunscreens to be quite limited where I live.

Or maybe I'm looking in the wrong places.

Thank you,

Susie Q

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I did some searching on the web. here is Aloe UP's Web site

http://www.aloeupflorida.com/lipandface.html

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Re: Flesh tinted zinc-oxide

This is in response to an earlier question about flesh-colored zinc oxide

sunblock.

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This is in response to an earlier question about flesh-colored zinc oxide

sunblock.

Jim

Re: Re: RE:Confused re: heat vs. summer (also eyes)

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It's called " Aloe up " and I bought it at the outdoor store Gaylan's (sp?)

for like $4.

Chris

Re: Flesh tinted zinc-oxide

> In a message dated 2/29/00 9:28:58 AM Pacific Standard Time,

> galatian7@... writes:

>

> << I would say sunning is a definite no-no, but you might put some flesh

> tinted

> zinc oxide on your face if you're at the beach. I used it in Israel this

> summer and it worked well (I was also wearing a big hat). >>

> Hi,

> What is this flesh tinted zinc-oxide product called, and where do you

buy

> it? I've found the selection of sunscreens to be quite limited where I

live.

> Or maybe I'm looking in the wrong places.

> Thank you,

> Susie Q

>

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They have a Web site. The Product is called " zinc and aloe "

http://www.aloeupflorida.com

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It's called " Aloe up " and I bought it at the outdoor store Gaylan's (sp?)

for like $4.

Chris

Re: Flesh tinted zinc-oxide

> In a message dated 2/29/00 9:28:58 AM Pacific Standard Time,

> galatian7@... writes:

>

> << I would say sunning is a definite no-no, but you might put some flesh

> tinted

> zinc oxide on your face if you're at the beach. I used it in Israel this

> summer and it worked well (I was also wearing a big hat). >>

> Hi,

> What is this flesh tinted zinc-oxide product called, and where do you

buy

> it? I've found the selection of sunscreens to be quite limited where I

live.

> Or maybe I'm looking in the wrong places.

> Thank you,

> Susie Q

>

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Thanks for sending that email. I don't have past copies and have been asked

about he product several times now.

Chris

Re: Re: RE:Confused re: heat vs. summer (also

eyes)

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > > what did you do during the summer months to keep the redness under

> > > > control?

> > > > >

> > > >

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Actually I have not purchased it yet. I'm guessing that Natural color is the

flesh colored. I did send them an email and this is what they responded;

>>Thanks for choosing Aloe Up Sun and Skin care products. You can order all

Aloe Up Sun and Skin care products through this web site. Please refer to

the catalog and price sheet pages at this web site. Submit your order and

you will be given a confirmation number along with total cost of your order

plus shipping. Send your payment to:

Aloe Up of S.W. Florida

164 Myrtle Rd.

Naples, Fl 34108

Upon receipt of your payment your order will ship (UPS or US Mail) that same

day.Sorry, we do not accept credit cards at this time. Once again, thanks

for choosing Aloe Up Sun and Skin care products.<<

I'm guessing that you submit you order through the same site as for

information. Just include the item #, quantity, and color. They responded

back to me very quickly.

Hope this information helps.

a

Re: Re: Flesh tinted zinc-oxide

In a message dated 03/01/2000 11:29:44 AM Pacific Standard Time,

aS@... writes:

<< http://www.aloeupflorida.com >>

I went to this site and did not find " flesh " tone. Waht color did you buy?

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