Guest guest Posted December 29, 2001 Report Share Posted December 29, 2001 Often, you can check Drugstore.com, Beauty.com for the ingredients on the OTC and some boutique brands. Sephora.com also lists ingredients for some of the more elite brands. Ti-Silc active ingredients (from drugstore.com)-- micronized titanium dioxide and Ethylhedxyl p-methoxycinnmate. Though this doesn't mention what the non-active ingredients are... Hope this helps, GT > Hello, > > i was wondering if anyone has used this sunblock " Ti-Silc Sheer " the web > page i found it on says it is micronized titanium dioxide and silicone, but > doesn't list any other ingredients. anyone happen to have used it or know > the ingredients. i still have not found any sunscreen or block i can put on > my face! such a bummer. > > thanks, > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2001 Report Share Posted December 29, 2001 Hi , I used Ti-Silc Sheer SPF 45 religiously. I use it everyday under my makeup and do not go anywhere without it. I've had terrific success with it and do not react to it at all. It has been wonderful for me. The only sunscreen I've been able to use with success. I live in Southern California - so I need a sunscreen that I can count on! Good luck! ~Janece Ti-Silc Sheer?? Hello, i was wondering if anyone has used this sunblock " Ti-Silc Sheer " the web page i found it on says it is micronized titanium dioxide and silicone, but doesn't list any other ingredients. anyone happen to have used it or know the ingredients. i still have not found any sunscreen or block i can put on my face! such a bummer. thanks, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2001 Report Share Posted December 29, 2001 ProCyte is the company that makes Ti-Silc... you can contact them to find out more about their products... from their website: " For more information on any of our products, contact ProCyte Customer Service at 1- or . " I also use Ti-Silc Sheer SPF 45 -- The bottle states the ingredients the same as mentioned in the below email. The description indicates that it: " Ti-Silc Sheer includes vitamins A & E and Melanin as antioxidants. " It also indicates that it is non-comedogenic, fragrance free, paba free, non-migrating and compatible under makeup. I've had nothing but a terrific experience with this product - as I mentioned in my email that I just sent your way. Cheers, ~Janece Re: Ti-Silc Sheer?? Often, you can check Drugstore.com, Beauty.com for the ingredients on the OTC and some boutique brands. Sephora.com also lists ingredients for some of the more elite brands. Ti-Silc active ingredients (from drugstore.com)-- micronized titanium dioxide and Ethylhedxyl p-methoxycinnmate. Though this doesn't mention what the non-active ingredients are... Hope this helps, GT Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2001 Report Share Posted December 29, 2001 ProCyte is the company that makes Ti-Silc... you can contact them to find out more about their products... from their website: " For more information on any of our products, contact ProCyte Customer Service at 1- or . " I also use Ti-Silc Sheer SPF 45 -- The bottle states the ingredients the same as mentioned in the below email. The description indicates that it: " Ti-Silc Sheer includes vitamins A & E and Melanin as antioxidants. " It also indicates that it is non-comedogenic, fragrance free, paba free, non-migrating and compatible under makeup. I've had nothing but a terrific experience with this product - as I mentioned in my email that I just sent your way. Cheers, ~Janece Re: Ti-Silc Sheer?? Often, you can check Drugstore.com, Beauty.com for the ingredients on the OTC and some boutique brands. Sephora.com also lists ingredients for some of the more elite brands. Ti-Silc active ingredients (from drugstore.com)-- micronized titanium dioxide and Ethylhedxyl p-methoxycinnmate. Though this doesn't mention what the non-active ingredients are... Hope this helps, GT Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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