Product Description
Finally, the perfect sunscreen for babies and kids! Recommended by pediatricians and dermatologists. Hypoallergenic, non-comedogenic, fragrance-free, non-greasy, and perfect for sensitive skin.
- UVA / UVB broad-spectrum protection, very water resistant.
- Recommended by pediatricians and dermatologists.
- Hypoallergenic, non-comedogenic, fragrance-free, non-greasy.
- Chemical-free, biodegradeable, ocean-safe, eco-sensitive.
- Perfect for sensitive skin.
BurnOut SPF 30+ KIDS Physical Sunscreen Reviews
BurnOut SPF 30+ KIDS Physical Sunscreen Reviews
56 of 56 people found the following review helpful By Krista (United States) - See all my reviews This review is from: BurnOut SPF 30+ KIDS Physical Sunscreen (Misc.) I've tried so many of the chemical-free sunscreens on the market including California Baby (stick and lotion), Sunny Days (stick), Ocean Potion Naturals, UV Natural Baby, Neutrogena Sensitive Skin mineral sunblock, Alba Botanica "SUN" kids mineral sunscreen...to name the ones I can remember. I like BurnOut Kids the best for several reasons: 1) it works well even on my son's pasty-white skin 2) it's not greasy at all 3) it blends in really well and doesn't leave you looking too white. 4) And most important, it got really safe marks on the EWG (Environmental Working Group) web site. The only negative is it leaves your skin with a slightly tacky feeling, but to me it's much better than a greasy feeling. 29 of 29 people found the following review helpful By Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: BurnOut SPF 30+ KIDS Physical Sunscreen (Misc.) We tried Burnout along with Blue Lizard and Hara after learning a bit from the Environmental Working Group's 2010 sunscreen reviews on toxicity. Burnout was the most expensive but did the best job. We were in full August sun for two weeks at the Jersey shore. No reapplication necessary from what we noticed and we never burned. Easier to apply than Hara and Blue Lizard and no smell whatsoever. 35 of 36 people found the following review helpful By This review is from: BurnOut SPF 30+ KIDS Physical Sunscreen (Misc.) This is not a holy grail sunscreen for me, but it's darn good. I've tried three versions of BurnOut. It is somewhat sticky and it takes a few minutes to spread evenly. The stickiness is worth putting up with. Be sure to use enough -- you need about 1/4 teaspoon for your face. Burnout is not as white as Badger or Loving Naturals, but it IS a bit white. Any zinc oxide sunscreen is going to be. Sometimes I mix a little gel bronzer in it to tone down the whiteness. Many days, I just put up with it. I am an outdoorsy type who is most concerned with protection.I live in the southern US and spend time on the beach. I can assure you that, properly applied, there is NO tanning with this sunscreen. I can spend two entire days on a Gulf Coast beach and return home without a single tan line. |
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