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Allergic to suncreen?

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Are you finding yourself in a sunblock conundrum? One user recently shared their puzzling experience of feeling "allergic" to sunscreen, leading to some unexpected bathroom adventures. After starting a daily sunscreen routine, they noticed a pattern: uncontrollable urges to go after eating. A quick test without sunscreen showed relief, prompting the search for alternatives. With high sun exposure and concerns about tanning and skin cancer, this user seeks practical solutions.

It looks like I am allergic to sunscreen...

Everyday i use sunscreen (started only like 10 days ago) in morning and what happens is after eating , within 3-4 hours i had to 💩 like uncontrollable thing.

I know this sounds ridiculous, so i tested by not applying the sunscreen for 1 day and the 24 hours following that day, i did not have to 💩after 3-4 hours eating

I am testing today also, and did not apply sunscreen, and so far did not have to 💩. I am trying to test 1 more day and will try apply sunscreen again and see if it returns.

But what options do i have now, if i am allergic to sunscreen, i am in high sun exposure region, so would like to avoid tanning and reduce cancer risk etc. Any options.

And i do wash my hands with soap after applying sunscreen so that it does not mix with food or something. But I am genuinely confused. Any idea what to do, any alternatives?

Thanks

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