Blue Lizard Sunscreen Sensitive chemical frr, Fragrance free, SPF 30+, 3fl.oz
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Blue Lizard Sunscreen Sensitive chemical frr, Fragrance free, SPF 30+, 3fl.oz

  • Zinc Oxide & Titanium Dioxide Formula

  • Immediate UVA/UVB Protection

  • Closure Turns Blue In UV Light

  • Chemical And Fragrance Free

  • Dermatologist Recommended

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B18126

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List Price: $15.00
Our Price: $9.99
You Save: $5.01 (33%)
Product Details:
Product Length: 5.4 inches
Product Width: 2.0 inches
Product Height: 1.5 inches
Product Weight: 0.24 pounds
Package Length: 6.0 inches
Package Width: 1.9 inches
Package Height: 1.8 inches
Package Weight: 0.25 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 35 reviews
Label Information:
Ingredients: 10% micronized Zinc Oxide, 5% micronized Titanium Dioxide.,Purified Water, c12-15 alkyl benzoate, ethylhexyl palmitate, ethylhexyl stearate, polyglyceryl-4 isostearate, cetyl dimethicone, copolyol, hexyl laurate, cetyl dimethicone, propylene glycol, trimethylated silica/dimethicone, methyl glcose dioleate, octododecyl neopentanoate, VP hexadecene copolymer, tocopheryl acetate (vitamin E), PEG-7 hydrogenated Castor oil, beeswax, hydrogentated castor oil, sorbitol oleate, stearic acid, diazolidiny

Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 35 customer reviews )
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36 of 37 found the following review helpful:

5This is the only "sensitive" sunscreen I've found that works!  Aug 15, 2009
By D. Sillars
I have tried several "sensitive" sunscreens but they still made me break out and turned my skin sort of leathery. After finding this brand on the Safe Skin Cosmetics Database, and liked it's broad spectrum coverage without chemicals, I decided to plop down more money for yet another sunscreen. I was surprised when this one didn't irritate my skin and actually made my skin softer!

Points to consider:

[...]

* This sunscreen can be used on the face, as it will change from white to clear after you rub it in. IMPORTANTLY though, in order for this to rub in you have to apply it to DRY SKIN (indicated on the bottle) and don't use too much right away because you will have too much on your face to absorb (this stuff goes a long way)

* It uses a physical barrier to uv light compared to a chemical barrier. You can read about the difference below:

As described by Dr. Leslie Baumann in the textbook Cosmetic Dermatology, there are two different categories of sunscreens: physical sunscreens, which scatter or reflect UV radiation, and chemical sunscreens, which absorb UV radiation and then dissipate the radiation as either heat or light, usually of longer wavelength that does not affect the skin.

Two chemical sunscreens, avobenzone and oxybenzone (the latter present in 20-30% of sunscreens), have been demonstrated by Hayden et. al to be absorbed into the body and secreted into the urine of users. While avobenzone and oxybenzone are not considered to be toxic agents in the medical community, it is still not recommended that sunscreens with avobenzone or oxybenzone are used by pregnant or nursing women nor small children, as they are absorbed into the body. Physical sunscreens, like Blue Lizard Australian Sunscreen Cream SPF 30 with 5.0% Titanium Dioxide and 10.0% Zinc Oxide, are a preferrable option, as they have not been shown to be excreted into the urine.

42 of 44 found the following review helpful:

3Contains Parabens  Jul 28, 2011
By P. Radcliffe
Like many others, I have been searching for a zinc oxide/titanium dioxide sunscreen that rubs in easily, doesn't leave a heavy white residue, is not greasy, contains no fragrance, doesn't sting my eyes during sports, and really offers great sun protection. Wow, for me, this product meets all of these criteria and I really loved it. I was about to order more on Amazon when I discovered that Blue Lizard sunblocks all contain parabens (actually three different parabens) which essentially are preservatives used in the cosmetic industry. One of the safety concerns is that parabens mimic estrogen in the body and could disrupt hormone activity. I suppose this could be more of a concern for children, adolescents, pregnant women and men (I'm none of the above) but I don't want to take the risk. More and more companies are dropping parabens from their products. It may be one thing to put on a touch of eye shadow with parabens, but I spread this sunscreen liberally over my entire body. So the search goes on.

EDIT dated 4/27/12

There were a few comments on the above review. One person said that she was confused because Blue Lizard advertises that their products contain no parabens. Another said he/she ordered the 5 oz. Blue Lizard Sensitive and it said on the label that it contained no parabens. I recently purchased the 3oz. Sensitive because the Amazon description listed the ingredients and parabens were not included. When I received the product, the package clearly stated it contained three separate parabens. The product was not expired, however. (As always, it was Amazon fulfilled so free shipping return and credit for product.) This is all very confusing but what it does highlight is that the Amazon photos and descriptions (of all their products, not just sunscreens) are not necessarily correct. I've run into this problem on more than one occasion. Here's what I believe is going on. Originally, all Blue Lizard Sunscreens contained parabens. In 2010 the company said it was eliminating them from the "Face" product. This year they announced they would be removing parabens from all products. Apparently Amazon or their vendors are shipping their inventories of the older products with parabens although Amazon is describing the product as paraben free. It also appears that some vendors are shipping the newer product (see comment about the 5 oz sensitive) although the Amazon description does not describe it as paraben free. I guess it is a crap shoot.

13 of 13 found the following review helpful:

5good stuff  Apr 20, 2008
By M. Hall
Cosmetics database rates this brand very highly for safety, effectiveness at blocking uva rays and keeping stable. That's why I bought it. It goes on thick but not greasy. Also doesn't smell strongly of anything. And the active ingredients actually physically block the bad rays rather than absorbing them so you get much better protection. I used to wonder why the heck I still burned using spf 30+ cheapo sunscreens (thought spf was all I needed to pay attention to - turns out you can't rely on that alone) and it must have been the ingredients because with this stuff I don't burn. And a little goes a long way too, so makes the price more bearable.

11 of 11 found the following review helpful:

5The only sunscreen that does what it says!!  Apr 09, 2011
By cstenson
My daughter has PMLE (polymorphous light eruption). In other words - she's allergic to the sun, when her skin is exposed to the sun she develops blisters and an itchy, mealy red rash within minutes. Fortunately, for her, this is a mild allergy and she is able to go outside ONLY using THIS sunscreen! This is the FIRST sunscreen we have found that actually protects her skin from the sun and gives her the freedom to go out and enjoy a sunny day! Unfortunately, NONE of our local stores carry it and we are forced to order it online. I'm telling you that if you need good sun protection, this is the stuff to use!!

10 of 11 found the following review helpful:

5A life saver!  Apr 24, 2008
By pop icon
My daughter has super sensitive skin. Every other sunscreen I've ever used on her caused her to break out in a horrific rash--even the ones advertised to be "chemical-free" for sensitive skin. Her skin is very light and easily burned, and I was starting to think I was never going to be able to let her go out in the sun. Our pediatrician recommended Blue Lizard becasue its what she uses on her own kids. It's been a life saver. Now my daughter can safely play in the sun without turning into a tomato.

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