Thinkbaby - SPF 50+ Braod Spectrum Organic Sunscreen - 3 oz - 2 pack
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jiyoung lee
> 24 hourvery good
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Poemi
> 24 hourMy daughter likes the strong candy smell, but I don’t. The white cast isn’t too bad if you rub it in, but I tried to rub it into my daughter’s legs quickly, and she said I was hurting her. I didn’t find it too difficult to rub on my own skin. I saw many complaints on the single item product page for this, saying people got burned anyway after using it, but I bet they’re forgetting a VERY important step - REAPPLY!!! People don’t seem to read the instructions on the back of the tube, which are true for EVERY sunscreen - reapply EVERY 2 HOURS (or less, if you’re sweating a lot or getting wet). If you get burned, it isn’t the fault of the product, but of your own failure to reapply.
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Adam
> 24 hourNon-greasy formula that is easy to apply and works well! I love that my kids dont have a chemical sunscreen on them. Note that this does not rub in as easily as chemical sunscreens, but its worth the extra time to apply.
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Lauren DeGrandmont
> 24 hourNot to thick to apply, seems like it hold its coverage well so far! Like the smaller size bottle for on the go
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Jenny
> 24 hourI like it and it’s not greasy
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BB
> 24 hourWe have used ThinkSport in the past but ordered ThinkBaby as ingredients seemed the same and it was cheaper at the time. However, upon arrival, the sunscreen in all of the ThinkBaby tubes appeared to have separated. When you would shake the tube, it sounded liked it contained pure liquid. When you tried to squirt out the sunscreen, a clear liquid shot out. Tried shaking the tubes to get the ingredients to remix to no avail. I was also unclear if the separation might have impacted the efficacy of the sunscreen itself and decided it wasnt worth the risk. Interestingly, all tubes were still inside of the expiration date. For what it costs, I returned it for a refund. Have never had this problem with ThinkSport which we really like. Perhaps was a bad batch? Reordered ThinkSport without a problem.
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DJ
> 24 hourWe got this for our little tiger as we were looking for a physical sunscreen and this came recommended by other parents. The first thing we noticed is a strong orange scent. To my nose, it smells like orange essential oil, but I dont see any ingedients in the ingredient list that would explain the scent. At the very end of the list is papaya, which is confusing to me, because papaya is used in skincare products and as a meat tenderizer because it contains proteolytic enzymes - which are not something Id put on little ones face. We used the sunsceen for a while, and after a while little guy started breaking out in bumps all over his face and arms whenever he was out in the sun. We switched over to a common unscented mineral based drugstore brand and the bumps have gone away. I cant say definitively that the ThinkBaby sunscreen was to blame, but citrus essential oils are notorious for phototoxicity and sensitization, so thats my best guess as to the culprit. Something to consider.
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Jo
> 24 hourHave not even used it yet and Im already disappointed theyre too small tubes for $19.??
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rachel
> 24 hourI placed the order on Mar.19, what I got is 2 sunscreen expiration till Jul.2019. Thats ridiculous.
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Sally Johnson
> 24 hourexcellent product smells great and goes on easy you will be white