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Blue Lizard Sun Cream
We used this product on our 20 month old who has extremely sensitive skin and is very light complected (blonde/blue eyes). We used it in Jamaica and he was out in the sun (with trunks and rash guard shirts) for hours at a time and he never even got pink. Some reviews said it was not very water resistant but it seemed to be very good. he was often in/out of the pool dozens of times over a two hour period and never had a problem. We did reapply occasionally as well. No breakouts or problems with the suncream. Goes on white so you can see what you are covering as well. Overall GREAT product.
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Best sunscreen
I saw this recommended on 20/20 and decided to give it a try. I've tried all the expensive sunsdreen and this has been by far the best. It doesn't have that sunscreen smell and goes on quite smoothly and easily on my children's body. Truely worth every penny. I also love that the bottle turns pink whenever there's UV rays, good indication that my children need some on them.
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A Whole Lot of Rubbing Going On
This blocked out the sun more or less. Sometimes less. It is also very hard to rub in. It is hard to apply to children due to all the rubbing. If it is not rubbed in well you will look very white. Also, you can not rub this in at all if you are wet or damp.
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Allergic Reactions
Because of positive reviews in various places, I bought a gallon of this stuff for my extended to family to use while we were up in the mountains. While my kids seem to respond to it fine, both of my brothers, my wife and I all had pretty strong reactions to it after a few days - our skin dried and flaked. If so many of us hadn't been using it we probably wouldn't have recognized the problem.
I'm not sure of the reason, though I am at least a little concerned that micronized zinc oxide is used. The micronization makes it disappear into the skin, but I know it also changes the chemical properties of metals. Could be totally unrelated, but no matter, I now have a gallon of sunscreen I won't be using.