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Best Sunscreens with SPF 50 for All Skin Types
Best Sunscreens with SPF 50 for All Skin Types

India.com

time25-06-2025

  • Health
  • India.com

Best Sunscreens with SPF 50 for All Skin Types

A good sunscreen not only shields the skin from UVA and UVB damage but also helps maintain an even skin tone and supports overall skin health. Daily use, regardless of the weather or season, is essential for long-term skin protection and preventing sun-induced damage. 1. Brinton – UV Doux D-Tan Aqua Sunscreen Lotion Image Source: Order Now Brinton's UV Doux D-Tan Aqua sunscreen lotion is for all those people who hate tanning and need sun protection for their skin. The aqua texture makes it very easy-silly and non-sticky making it an everyday-use formula for hot and humid countries. It would be perfect for every type of skin, oily or combinations specific. Key Features: SPF 50 broad spectrum protection D-Tan, which will minimize the solar pigmentation. Lightweight, creamy formula Non-comedogenic dermatologically tested Matte-feel fast absorber Cons: Not very easy to moisturize to dry-skinned customers. Not suitable for sensitive types of skin. Needs to be reapplied every after 3-4 hours outdoors. 2. Conscious Chemist – Water Resistant Sunscreen SPF 50 with Ceramide & No White Cast Image Source: Order Now Conscious Chemist Water-Resistant Sunscreen is a new-age sunscreen that is skin-barrier-friendly with an SPF of 50 and PA++++ protection. Enriched with ceramides, it strengthens the skin barrier when protecting it from harmful UV rays. The formula is totally non-greasy and leaves no white cast, making it perfect for every skin tone and perfect for daily wear. Key Features: SPF 50, PA++++ broad-spectrum protection Contains ceramides to support skin barrier Water-resistant formula No white cast, suitable for deeper skin tones Lightweight, non-greasy texture Cons: Feeling slightly heavy on very oily skin Price would be considered a little high as compared to drugstore brands Quite limited offline availability 3. The Formularx – Sun Relief Ceramide Sunscreen SPF 50 PA++++ with Niacinamide Image Source: Order Now This hybrid sunscreen from The Formula X has both real protection from the sun and skin care benefits. With the inclusion of niacinamide and ceramides, it protects the skin from sunlight damage, while contributing to better skin texture and complexion over time. It is suitable for sensitive skin and acne-prone skin. Key Features: Broad-spectrum SPF 50 plus PA++++ Whiteens and calms the skin with niacinamide Ceramides maintain barrier function Non-irritating and fragrance-free Lightweight, hydrating formula Cons: May pill under heavy makeup or layering Slight tacky feel immediately after application Requires reapplication for prolonged sun exposure 4. Benton – Mineral Sun Cream Image Source: Order Now Benton's Mineral Sun Cream delivers 100% physical sun protection from zinc oxide and titanium dioxide, best suited for sensitive and reactive skin types. This gives the skin a soft matte finish with a formula that is very mild, free of anything synthetic such as fragrance, parabens, ingredients that can irritate, or alcohol, making it safe for daily wear. Key Features: Mineral-based SPF with zinc oxide and titanium dioxide Gentle and suitable for sensitive skin Soft matte finish No synthetic fragrance or irritants Ideal for acne-prone or compromised skin Cons: May leave a mild white cast, especially on deeper skin tones Not water-resistant Slightly thicker texture compared to chemical sunscreens The sunscreen is an indispensable step in any routine and provides excellent protection against damaging UVA and UVB rays. If you are after a lightweight, invisible option, Conscious Chemist offers some great sunscreens, whereas If you are after a gentle mineral sunscreen, Benton fits the bill. Even in the category of mineral sunscreens, products like The Formularx and Brinton UV Doux attempt to toss additional benefits into the mix with skincare ingredients like niacinamide, ceramides, and anti-tan properties. The most important thing to remember while picking a sunscreen is to have one for your skin type that you find comfortable wearing daily and has a broad spectrum of SPF 50 or above. Regular and generous application will prevent one from tanning, pigmentation, premature aging, and long-term skin damage. Disclaimer: At IDPL, we help you stay up-to-date with the latest trends and products. It should not be construed as an endorsement to buy. IDPL may make a very small commission from its sale if one chooses to buy the product from any of the links in this article.

Police file DUI, homicide by vehicle charges in fatal pedestrian crash in Carlisle
Police file DUI, homicide by vehicle charges in fatal pedestrian crash in Carlisle

Yahoo

time26-05-2025

  • Yahoo

Police file DUI, homicide by vehicle charges in fatal pedestrian crash in Carlisle

CARLISLE, Pa. (WHTM) — A man is facing charges after police say he was under the influence when he drove up onto the sidewalk and struck two people. Martin Leroy Brinton, 57, is facing felony homicide by vehicle while DUI and aggravated assault by vehicle while DUI charges. According to Carlisle Police, around 8:17 p.m. Friday, Brinton drove up onto the sidewalk near South Hanover Street and West Pomfret Street in the borough and struck a 73-year-old woman and 74-year-old man. The woman was pronounced dead at the hospital and the man is in critical condition, police said. Brinton, police alleged, was under the influence at the time. Download the abc27 News+ app on your Roku, Amazon Fire TV Stick, and Apple TV devices He was taken to an area hospital for treatment and then to Cumberland County Prison. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

CNN anchor in the dark about Sam Brinton, the infamous, nonbinary ex-Biden nuclear official
CNN anchor in the dark about Sam Brinton, the infamous, nonbinary ex-Biden nuclear official

Yahoo

time20-02-2025

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

CNN anchor in the dark about Sam Brinton, the infamous, nonbinary ex-Biden nuclear official

CNN anchor Pamela Brown insisted she knows absolutely nothing about Sam Brinton, the infamous, nonbinary former Biden administration official who was famously charged with multiple thefts of suitcases filled with women's clothing from airports. Brinton first made headlines in mid-2022 after being appointed to lead nuclear waste policy at the Department of Energy's (DOE) Office of Nuclear Energy as a nonbinary gender-fluid person who uses they/them pronouns. Brinton stayed in the news as the luggage theft scandal played out, but Brown apparently missed the entire ordeal. During a heated segment on Tuesday, Brown said the Trump administration was "trying to claw back several employees who oversaw nuclear weapons," when Rep. Tim Burchett, R-Tenn., reminded her about Brinton. Gop Lawmaker Clashes With Cnn Host Over Trump And Musk, Takes Shot At Network Ratings "You talk about nuclear secrets, you had a person who was in charge of nuclear secrets, a man, who dressed up as a woman, would go into the airport and steal women's luggage, was overseeing those nuclear secrets under the Biden administration and I never heard y'all say a peep about that," Burchett said. Brown shot back, "I don't know anything about that, I'll be transparent." Read On The Fox News App Burchett told the CNN anchor she should "look up" the Brinton story. Brown might be in the dark because CNN largely ignored the Brinton story, publishing an online story headlined "Top Energy Department official no longer employed after luggage theft accusations," in December 2022. The story was covered on-air by CNN only once, according to a search of Brinton's name via Grabien Media, when a December 2022 report on "The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer" downplayed his ties to Biden. Non-binary Ex-biden Official Sam Brinton Was On Secret Taxpayer-funded Trip At Time Of Luggage Theft "Several House Republican lawmakers jumped on the case to claim this incident in the case of the Biden administration prioritized wokeness over competence hiring Brinton in the first place. But we should note, Brinton was not a Biden appointee instead hired as a senior civil service official," CNN's Jeremy Diamond told viewers. The comment by Brown really showed her "ignorance," according to Fox News host Greg Gutfeld, who noted it was a "huge story" outside the liberal bubble. "If you're a news anchor at CNN, I guess you overlooked anything that revealed the incompetence and sheer insanity of the Biden administration," he said on "Gutfeld!" "It should be the new motto for CNN, 'We know nothing, but at least it's transparent," Gutfeld joked. CNN did not immediately respond to a request for comment about Brown not knowing the Brinton story. In December 2022, the DOE announced Brinton had departed the agency but declined to comment on the reason. Police Find Female Designer's Stolen Clothes In Ex-biden Official Sam Brinton's Home In October 2022, police charged Brinton with stealing a traveler's baggage worth a total of $2,325 from the luggage carousel at the Minneapolis-St. Paul Airport after flying in from Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport in Washington, D.C., on Sept. 16 of that year. And in early December 2022, Las Vegas prosecutors charged Brinton with grand larceny of an item valued between $1,200 and $5,000. Police accused Brinton of stealing a suitcase with a total estimated worth of $3,670 on July 6, 2022, at Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas. The bag contained jewelry valued at $1,700, clothing worth $850 and makeup valued at $500. Brinton was on an official taxpayer-funded trip to the Nevada National Security Site in Las Vegas at the time of the alleged Las Vegas theft. Then, in February 2023, following reports of those two cases, a female Tanzanian fashion designer based in Houston told Fox News Digital that some articles of clothing Brinton had been photographed wearing were in her luggage that she reported missing in Washington, D.C., in 2018. Brinton was arrested by Maryland and Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority police officers related to Khamsin's allegations. Brinton was able to escape jail time in all three instances. Brinton agreed to enter an adult diversion program during a hearing on the Minnesota charge. Under the adult diversion program, Brinton was required to have a mental health evaluation, write a letter of apology to the victim, return any stolen property and complete three days of community service. Brinton was ordered to pay $3,671 to a victim and $500 in additional fees, including a criminal fine, in the alleged Las Vegas theft. Clark County Judge Ann Zimmerman then handed Brinton a 180-day suspended jail sentence, a sentence that doesn't need to be served, and ordered Brinton to "stay out of trouble." The Washington Free Beacon reported last year that Brinton "pleaded guilty to petit larceny as part of a sweetheart deal that will see him serve no jail time after facing felony charges that carried a sentence of up to 20 years" in the Khamsin case in D.C. Fox News Digital's Thomas Catenacci contributed to this report. Original article source: CNN anchor in the dark about Sam Brinton, the infamous, nonbinary ex-Biden nuclear official

CNN anchor in the dark about Sam Brinton, the infamous, nonbinary ex-Biden nuclear official
CNN anchor in the dark about Sam Brinton, the infamous, nonbinary ex-Biden nuclear official

Fox News

time20-02-2025

  • Politics
  • Fox News

CNN anchor in the dark about Sam Brinton, the infamous, nonbinary ex-Biden nuclear official

CNN anchor Pamela Brown insisted she knows absolutely nothing about Sam Brinton, the infamous, nonbinary former Biden administration official who was famously charged with multiple thefts of suitcases filled with women's clothing from airports. Brinton first made headlines in mid-2022 after being appointed to lead nuclear waste policy at the Department of Energy's (DOE) Office of Nuclear Energy as a nonbinary gender-fluid person who uses they/them pronouns. Brinton stayed in the news as the luggage theft scandal played out, but Brown apparently missed the entire ordeal. During a heated segment on Tuesday, Brown said the Trump administration was "trying to claw back several employees who oversaw nuclear weapons," when Rep. Tim Burchett, R-Tenn., reminded her about Brinton. "You talk about nuclear secrets, you had a person who was in charge of nuclear secrets, a man, who dressed up as a woman, would go into the airport and steal women's luggage, was overseeing those nuclear secrets under the Biden administration and I never heard y'all say a peep about that," Burchett said. Brown shot back, "I don't know anything about that, I'll be transparent." Burchett told the CNN anchor she should "look up" the Brinton story. Brown might be in the dark because CNN largely ignored the Brinton story, publishing an online story headlined "Top Energy Department official no longer employed after luggage theft accusations," in December 2022. The story was covered on-air by CNN only once, according to a search of Brinton's name via Grabien Media, when a December 2022 report on "The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer" downplayed his ties to Biden. "Several House Republican lawmakers jumped on the case to claim this incident in the case of the Biden administration prioritized wokeness over competence hiring Brinton in the first place. But we should note, Brinton was not a Biden appointee instead hired as a senior civil service official," CNN's Jeremy Diamond told viewers. The comment by Brown really showed her "ignorance," according to Fox News host Greg Gutfeld, who noted it was a "huge story" outside the liberal bubble. "If you're a news anchor at CNN, I guess you overlooked anything that revealed the incompetence and sheer insanity of the Biden administration," he said on "Gutfeld!" "It should be the new motto for CNN, 'We know nothing, but at least it's transparent," Gutfeld joked. CNN did not immediately respond to a request for comment about Brown not knowing the Brinton story. In December 2022, the DOE announced Brinton had departed the agency but declined to comment on the reason. In October 2022, police charged Brinton with stealing a traveler's baggage worth a total of $2,325 from the luggage carousel at the Minneapolis-St. Paul Airport after flying in from Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport in Washington, D.C., on Sept. 16 of that year. And in early December 2022, Las Vegas prosecutors charged Brinton with grand larceny of an item valued between $1,200 and $5,000. Police accused Brinton of stealing a suitcase with a total estimated worth of $3,670 on July 6, 2022, at Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas. The bag contained jewelry valued at $1,700, clothing worth $850 and makeup valued at $500. Brinton was on an official taxpayer-funded trip to the Nevada National Security Site in Las Vegas at the time of the alleged Las Vegas theft. Then, in February 2023, following reports of those two cases, a female Tanzanian fashion designer based in Houston told Fox News Digital that some articles of clothing Brinton had been photographed wearing were in her luggage that she reported missing in Washington, D.C., in 2018. Brinton was arrested by Maryland and Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority police officers related to Khamsin's allegations. Brinton was able to escape jail time in all three instances. Brinton agreed to enter an adult diversion program during a hearing on the Minnesota charge. Under the adult diversion program, Brinton was required to have a mental health evaluation, write a letter of apology to the victim, return any stolen property and complete three days of community service. Brinton was ordered to pay $3,671 to a victim and $500 in additional fees, including a criminal fine, in the alleged Las Vegas theft. Clark County Judge Ann Zimmerman then handed Brinton a 180-day suspended jail sentence, a sentence that doesn't need to be served, and ordered Brinton to "stay out of trouble." The Washington Free Beacon reported last year that Brinton "pleaded guilty to petit larceny as part of a sweetheart deal that will see him serve no jail time after facing felony charges that carried a sentence of up to 20 years" in the Khamsin case in D.C.

Feds could owe Indianapolis residents on west side for proposed rail-to-trail conversion
Feds could owe Indianapolis residents on west side for proposed rail-to-trail conversion

Yahoo

time11-02-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Feds could owe Indianapolis residents on west side for proposed rail-to-trail conversion

A city proposal to convert an abandoned CSX line on the west side to a recreational trial could bring a federal payday to owners of property adjacent to the old rail easement. Lawyers from Missouri-based Lewis Rice filed a suit in January in the U.S. Court of Federal Claims contending the federal government owes landowners for property along a 1.8-mile former CSX railroad. CSX abandoned the rail line that runs parallel to Kentucky Avenue between South Harding and West Raymond streets, according to documents the company filed with the Surface Transportation Board in October. Trains that once ran along the line have been rerouted and the rails haven't been used for more than two years. The City of Indianapolis in December requested to convert the entire abandoned rail line to a recreational trail, according to federal documents, and CSX agreed to negotiate an agreement with the city. The transportation board has given the pair a year to come up with an agreement. Lindsay Brinton, an attorney with Lewis Rice's Federal Takings and Rails to Trails practice, said once the tracks are no longer in use, adjacent landowners can declare ownership of the property previously used by CSX. The conversion from a rail line to recreational trail creates a new easement on the property, which means the federal government owes affected landowners the value of any land taken for the trail. Central Indiana residents similarly affected by the Nickel Plate Trail conversion were awarded money last year for their property rights. More: Work begins on $11M pedestrian bridge project linking Monon, Nickel Plate trails Indiana has converted 580 miles of former rail lines into recreational trails with the potential to convert another 342 miles, according to the Rails to Trails Conservancy. The Monon, which runs about 27 miles through Marion and Hamilton counties, was previously one of the early railways that helped Indianapolis grow into the city it is today. One of the longest stretches of these rail conversions will combine nine trails and connect Richmond in the east to the Chicago metro area when complete. It will be part of the Great American Rail-Trail that runs from Pennsylvania to Washington state. Repurposing the old rail is a form of eminent domain, and there's nothing a landowner can do to stop it, Briton explained. 'This is a valid exercise of the federal government's power," she said, "but landowners have a right to be paid for that taking.' Two plaintiffs have been named in the suit, but there are about 20 more landowners eligible to file a claim, Brinton said. Lewis Rice will host a meeting at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at the Hyatt Place Indianapolis Airport to explain how other landowners can be represented in the suit. Brinton and her colleagues at Lewis Rice previously worked on similar lawsuits in Indiana and expect the case to take about two years until landowners are paid. Landowners will have to prove they hold a title and valid claim to the property and then prove the government in liable for the taking. 'If landowners want to learn more, come to the meeting or call us,' Brinton said. 'We're happy to talk by phone or Zoom.' The firm will have paperwork at the Wednesday meeting for anyone who wants to join the suit. IndyStar's environmental reporting project is made possible through the generous support of the nonprofit Nina Mason Pulliam Charitable Trust. Karl Schneider is an IndyStar environment reporter. You can reach him at Follow him on BlueSky @ This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: West side property owners may be due money for rail-to-trail conversion

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