Product Description
This non-greasy formula provides broad-spectrum UVA/UVB protection and helps keep skin hydrated without using chemical sunscreen actives like octinoxate and oxybenzone. Instead, titanium dioxide, a naturally-occuring mineral creates a micro-fine barrier on your skin to reflect the sun's harmful rays.
- Finally, a chemical-free sunscreen!
- This non-greasy formula provides broad spectrum UVA/UVB protection
- helps keep skin hydrated without using sunscreen chemicals
- So go on, get out there and enjoy more fun in the sun!
Burt's Bees Sunscreen SPF 15, 3.46-Ounce Tube Reviews
Burt's Bees Sunscreen SPF 15, 3.46-Ounce Tube Reviews
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful By marie morris (NY) - See all my reviews This review is from: Burt's Bees Sunscreen SPF 15, 3.46-Ounce Tube (Health and Beauty) I'm sad to report that one of my favorite natural companies have produced a horrible product. I went on a vacation to Barbados with it, used it once and hated it so much. I'm a black Woman, and as soon as I put this one, it left my skin looking purple. Trying to wipe it off was also a disaster. It refused to be wiped off fully. It was sticky, smelled horrible and just a total disaster. They need to discontinue this product and try again with a better formula. 5 of 6 people found the following review helpful By Pentiumm (East Providence, RI United States) - See all my reviews Here's the way it went. I squeezed the cream (consistency of honey, although it's whitish and opaque) onto one hand, patted both hands together, then swiped the cream on my face. This is difficult to describe - but as soon as the cream hit my face, it's almost as if it solidified on the spot. So I had a bunch of white streaks on my face, and no way to spread the cream around to get it to other areas on the skin. I tried rubbing harder to get rid of the white streaks, and the product sort of rubbed off into teeny tiny pills or flakes. So now I looked like I had peeling skin. Around the hairline where I rubbed, all those whitish flakes ended up in my hair, so I looked like I suddenly had a terrible dandruff problem. I simply didn't find the product usable. Perhaps I purchased an old, dried out tube? It's just so... Read more 5 of 6 people found the following review helpful By Beanhauer (Bloomfield, MI) - See all my reviews It does feel better than normal sunscreen, and doesn't seem to affect my skin. But if it doesn't protect me from the sun, that doesn't help. Even if the sun protection problem could be remedied with frequent applications, a 3.5 oz. tube for over $10 wouldn't last a day. |
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