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i bought new sunscreen, and i need to store it in a cool & dry place, or else it will end up like my old bottle–gross, smelly and a changed texture.

i also dont have a basement, and the fridge would be too cold. any advice?

you can really store sunscreen anywhere- after all, its designed so you can take it to the beach, leave it in your beach bag in the sun, go for a swim and re-apply it. it probably went gunky because it was old (they have a use by date) or because there was bacteria in the bottle. just keep it clean!

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  1. bigdaddymentor Said,

    cheek pouches
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  2. Hailie C Said,

    In a cupboard, out of direct sunlight
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  3. lea Said,

    you can really store sunscreen anywhere- after all, its designed so you can take it to the beach, leave it in your beach bag in the sun, go for a swim and re-apply it. it probably went gunky because it was old (they have a use by date) or because there was bacteria in the bottle. just keep it clean!
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  4. Jill Said,

    in the fridge
    it keeps it cold and refreshing when you put it on
    i read it in seventeen magazine to keep your sunscreen in the fridge
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  5. Sallie Said,

    Just any cabinet.. a medicine cabnet will work. That's where my family puts ours.
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  6. bdorsch88 Said,

    um, a drawer or cabinet.
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