Product Description
SunStuff mineral lotion offers protection from UVA and UVB rays with 20% micronized zinc oxide, which equates to SPF 30. Organic shea and cocoa butters moisturize and are included for purported natural sun protection properties.
Unscented, 100% natural, biodegradable and environmentally safe.
SunStuff meets the rigid standards for sunscreen allowed in the protected coral reef lagoons of Mexico.
Top marks from the EWG's Skin Deep Cosmetics Database!
- 100% natural ingredients
- 20% zinc oxide = 30 SPF
- Top safety marks in the EWG's Skin Deep Cosmetics Database
- Non-whitening UVA/UVB protection
- Large 9.5-ounce bottle
Purple Prairie SunStuff SPF 30 100% Natural Sunscreen, 9.5 oz Reviews
Purple Prairie SunStuff SPF 30 100% Natural Sunscreen, 9.5 oz Reviews
21 of 22 people found the following review helpful By Jessie Blake (Novato, CA United States) - See all my reviews This review is from: Purple Prairie SunStuff SPF 30 100% Natural Sunscreen, 9.5 oz (Misc.) I read rave reviews about this stuff and was eager to try it on a recent trip to Hawaii. As a bit of background, we regularly travel to tropical locations such as Hawaii, Florida, and Fiji. I have not had a burn in years due to the generous application of sunscreen. On our recent trip to the Islands, both my partner and I got absolutely fried using Sun Stuff. We applied it so liberally and frequently (at least once per hour) that we looked like ghosts because we were in and out of the water. After the first day we went to Long's and bought Ocean Potion, a regular old cheapo sunscreen. Worked like a charm. After we got back I e-mailed Purple Prairie about this and I got a very smug and indifferent response that supposed that I had mis-applied it (hadn't) or was on a medication that made me very sun-sensitive (wasn't). Needless to say I will never buy anything from this company again (wasted forty bucks on two big bottles of Sun Stuff) and I am warning everyone I know about this... Read more 15 of 16 people found the following review helpful By Snow Pumpkin "Twinmama" (Pennsylvania) - See all my reviews This review is from: Purple Prairie SunStuff SPF 30 100% Natural Sunscreen, 9.5 oz (Misc.) I really, really wanted to like this product. It had great reviews from EWG and is all natural. Unfortunately, I found it to be super thick and pasty. It was very hard to rub in, especially on my peach fuzz arms. In fact, it didn't rub in at all on my arms but rather clumped up in my arm hairs! I ended up scrubbing it off with soap and putting on Badger that day. When I rinsed it off my face, the water just ran white so I really don't think this is water resistant at all, which could explain how the other reviewer got burned so badly while swimming all day even though he reapplied.I purchased mine directly from the Purple Prairie website and mailed it back for a refund. Even worse than this product is the company's return policy. *** BUYER BEWARE WARNING if you buy from Purple Prairie directly *** They claim that shipping is free for orders over $40, but that's only if you keep the product! If you return it, they deduct the shipping charges from your refund! They... Read more 2 of 2 people found the following review helpful By JHNY (NY) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Purple Prairie SunStuff SPF 30 100% Natural Sunscreen, 9.5 oz (Misc.) After looking for a natural sunscreen that just contained zinc oxide, I decided to buy this one. It comes out in a thicker texture but not too thick. One has to rub this sunscreen on in order to avoid white streaks and the sunscreen does have a slightly tacky feel compared to other 'dry touch' sunscreens, i.e. one will notice that one is wearing sunscreen. Overall, the sunscreen seems to work, and neither myself nor my daughter have gotten burned. It has a a very slight fragrance that one will notice if putting it on the face (sort of coconuty) but not if one is putting it on the body. I don't use this if we're going in the water as it doesn't quite seem waterpoof but for everyday use, it does the trick. The 9 oz. container is a goodsize container, but isn't that portable. |
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