Blue Lizard Australian Suncream, Baby SPF 30+, 5-Ounce Bottles (Pack of 2)
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Blue Lizard Australian Suncream Baby SPF 30+ is a broad spectrum sun block that is extremely water resistant. Blue Lizard utilizes transparent Zinc Oxide along with Titanium Dioxie to provide broad spectrum protection from both UVA and UVB rays. Blue Lizard Baby is Chemical and Fragrance FREE. The packaging is unique as it provides a UV indicator for consumers to know when they need to be wearing suncreen. The bottle turns PINK when exposed to UV rays.
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- Case of two 5-ounce bottles of SPF 30 sunscreen for baby (10 total ounces)- Contains 10% Zinc Oxide and 5% Titanium Dioxide for superior protection across the full UV spectrum
- 100% chemical and fragrance free
- Smart bottle technology turns pink when harmful UVA rays are present
- Waterproof formula protects skin in up to 4 hours of whirlpool activity
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By Chel Micheline (SW Florida)
This is a great, strong sunscreen that does not irritate the skin or cause breakouts. It feels lovely when it goes on- not greasy or chalky at all.
However, it is NOT waterproof/water-resistant at all. I swim two miles a day in the hot Florida sun and have used Blue Lizard "Sports" sunscreen with great results. However, since the "Sports" version has become really hard to find, I decided to try out the "Baby" version of Blue Lizard. Supposedly (according to both the Blue Lizard website and the Amazon description), all Blue Lizard sunscreens are equally as waterproof - 240 minutes in whirlpool-like water. However, this sunscreen came RIGHT off as soon as my daughter and I got into the pool, before we started swimming. We applied to dry skin, as directed, it half hour before we got into the water, and as soon as we got in the water, it just flaked and rinsed off, leaving no residue, and no protection.
Definitely not recommended for swimmers or for kids who are active in the water.
By P. Neal
I live in the desert SW, and have for more than 40 yrs. I've had multiple "pre-cancerous" spots, also known as actinic keratosis, removed by my general practitioner. I was recently referred to a dermatologist to investigate more problem spots. After good news, he spent a LONG time lecturing me about how the FDA has allowed sunscreens in the US to be classified as COSMETICS; they are NOT carefully tested or regulated in the US. In Australia, they ARE, and the ADA - American Dermatological Assocation - recommends this product as one of the absolute best.
By Charles R. Palmer
Product delivered on time and at a competitive price. Have used this product without any side effects and if the user follows the instructions of the manufacture he will find it works well doing the job as advertised.
By Cristina Villanueva
I just bought this product, and I was really satisfied. I would apply it first thing in the morning and it would last up to 8 hours. Strong waterproof would last summer day camp swims.
By ShelleyCooper (West End, NC USA)
Seems to be a great sunscreen! It's pricey but in my opinion worth it. I applied it to my kids as we were heading to the boat and decided to test some of the reviews I had read about it staying on through hours of swimming and sweating. Worked like a charm! We usually stay out 5-6 hours at a time so I watched for any sign of pinkness in their skin to tell me it had worn off and never saw any. It IS thick going on though and takes a while to get it all rubbed in, which most kids hate. It also leaves their skin with what looks like a dry, chalky film at the end of the day. But for the protection, it's worth the hassle. My 10 yr. old has fair skin and has already had 4 suspicious areas removed from her arms & legs. Her dermatologist told us the only kind of sunscreen that truly protects must have ZINC OXIDE in it, which this does. If you read labels, you won't find any with zinc at Wal-Mart or drug stores.
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