





Sun Bum Original SPF 70 Sunscreen Lotion | Vegan and Hawaii 104 Reef Act Compliant (Octinoxate & Oxybenzone Free) Broad Spectrum Moisturizing UVA/UVB Sunscreen with Vitamin E | 6 oz
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Kiki O
> 3 dayExactly what we wanted, and we got it in no time at all.
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Jill T
> 3 dayI love sun bum products, it smells great and doesnt feel sticky. I am outdoors a lot and I dont burn when I use this product. This purchase was a little misleading as the photo shows a different picture from what is sent. The description does say tube, which was shipped to me. With the picture shown, I was hoping to get the casing of the bottle. Minor, but its all in expectations, right?
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Lilliana Casper
> 3 dayLove the Sun Bum brand.
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Harley
> 3 dayThis is one of the nicest smelling sunscreens I’ve used. In addition, it doesn’t burn my face like other ones I have used. My major complaint is that it has a watery glue like consistency and almost drippy. You can actually here it swishing around when I shake it up and down. I’ve never used it before so I don’t know if that’s the way it’s supposed to be. I may start using a different sunscreen.
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Jaz
> 3 dayGoes on clean like a face lotion and no sun burn, no sting around the eyes.
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Yo Mom
> 3 dayThis is cheaper than California baby and it does just as nice as job. Plus it smells great. My kids love it, and I have never had a problem with them getting burned, and they are VERY fair, I am talking ginger fair.
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KC
Greater than one weekI burn easily and quickly feel when sunblock wears off. Ive tried tons of brands over the years and have claimed a favorite from time to time - but this one beats them all for me. Rubs in nicely, smells lovely. IT WORKS on my fair/freckly/easily sunburned skin. I didnt feel the need to reapply every 30 minutes or immediately after even a quick dip in the water (Im obsessive though, so the max I went was probably 70-90 minutes between applications). There ARE MANY GOOD THINGS about their ingredients, and some not so great, according to some research/publications. I definitely have some hippy tendencies/preferences, but when the choice is between ingredients that, in some super large quantities, were once indicated to cause some possible health issues VS. sunburn DOES CERTAINLY cause skin cancer and pain (and wrinkles) – after too many times trusting sunblocks (both $$$ all natural and cheap drugstore brands) that I end up having to reapply every 30 minutes and still getting burned - Ill still pick this block. Also, regarding the anything over SPF 30 is unnecessary - tell that to my skin, which barely even recognizes SPF 30. Ill take the extra coverage, thank you. ; )