Tuesday, November 20, 2012

@#!! All Terrain AquaSport SPF30 Oxybenzone-Free Natural Sunscreen Lotion (3-Ounce)


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Rating: 3.6

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All Terrain AquaSport SPF30 Oxybenzone-Free Natural Sunscreen Lotion (3-Ounce)

Product Description

All Terrain’s award-winning AquaSport sunscreen lotion is for active people who want natural, effective, oxybenzone- and paraben-free sunscreens. Offering broad-spectrum UVA/UVB protection with non-nano, uncoated zinc oxide, All Terrain AquaSport was recommended by Consumer Reports (June, 2012). Using “reef-safe” biodegradable ingredients, AquaSport was awarded “Editor’s Pick” by Sport Diver Magazine. All Terrain is an environmentally-friendly and certified cruelty-free company, using natural, biodegradable ingredients and packaging made from recycled, recyclable and/or biodegradable material. All Terrain has disproved the myth that if it's natural, it can't work as well as chemical-based products.


  • Oxybenzone-free, paraben-free, fragrance-free; Safe for sensitive skin
  • Very water/sweat resistant; Proven effective up to 80 minutes in water
  • Active ingredient: 16% Zinc Oxide. Non-nano, transparent and non-whitening
  • No eye sting and non-greasy
  • SPF 30; Broad Spectrum UVA/UVB protection


All Terrain AquaSport SPF30 Oxybenzone-Free Natural Sunscreen Lotion (3-Ounce) Reviews


All Terrain AquaSport SPF30 Oxybenzone-Free Natural Sunscreen Lotion (3-Ounce) Reviews


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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars rare spray-on zinc bassed ss, June 25, 2011
This is the reformulated All Terrain containing only 19%zinc oxide as the active sunscreen filter. I bought this to use on my son, who hates to sit still for sunscreen applications, especially cream formulas. Most spray-on sunscreen use some combination of chemical filters; the All Terrain is the only spray form zinc oxide based sunscreen I have found. I prefer to use zinc and/or titanium dioxide for sunscreen because they are not absorbed through my sons skin. Shake first to ensure the zinc is suspended in the liquid. This applies quickly, and while it does require spreading over the skin, the slippery smooth milky textured formula spreads fast and is very water resistant. (The only thing that could make it faster is if it was aerosol dispensed in a fine mist that did not need to be spread by hand over skin.) It is very slightly whitening at first, then settles on the skin to clear. It is somewhat shiny for the face, but great for body. Full ingredients below.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars not bad, not great, July 31, 2011
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Pamela (Pennsylvania USA) - See all my reviews
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I looked for a sunscreen that wasn't full of chemicals (the kind that react with skin to form the sun barrier) so that's why I tried this sunscreen.

Aquasport was just ok, not great, but not too bad either. It appears that it's a formulation with a sun block powder mixed with an oily substance.
You have to shake it a little to keep them together, but they do stay together while applying.

There's no white residue, which I liked.
What I didn't like was the look and feel of being oiled up. I looked greasy and it stayed that was for about an hour. I prefer a drier feel so I can put on my bathing suit and coverup sooner.
I burned at the beach, but only mildly.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Good, but ingredient list changes frequently, July 22, 2011
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Gopher (East Lansing, MI) - See all my reviews
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This is the best non-toxic sunscreen I've been able to find so far. It's effective and doesn't give you that "zombie paste" look like other zinc oxide-based sunscreens.

The problem? They change their formula frequently. Older versions have a combination of zinc oxide and titanium oxide which I feel was much more sweat resistant than the current formulation (and was worthy of a 5 star rating). Newer formulation doesn't rub in as well into the skin so it's easier to have white patches on you somewhere. If you sweat a lot like I do, it will run off your face fairly soon thereafter.

This is the best one I've found so far, but I'm still keeping my eye open for one that is more sweat resistant.
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