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Vanicream Sunscreen Sport SPF 35 - 4 oz | 
enlarge | Brand: Vanicream Category: Health And Beauty
Buy New: $14.95
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Rating: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 14352
Ingredients: 8% Zinc Oxide (Z-Cote HP1), 7.5% Octinoxate (Octyl Methocycinnamate), Cetyl Dimethicone Copolyol, Cyclomethicone, Dimethiconal, Dimethicone, dl-Alpha Tocopherol (Vitamin E), Glycerin, Hydrogenated Castor Oil, Magnesium Chloride, PEG-30 Dipolyhydroxystearate, Polyethylene, Purified Water, Tridecyl Neopentanoate. Size: 4 Oz.
ASIN: B0000Y3E7M
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Product Description Broad Spectrum SPF blocks UVA and UVB. FREE of fragrance, masking fragrance, perfume, parabens, lanolin, formaldehyde. Oil-Free, PABA Free, Oxybenzone Free
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Good for Rosacea June 15, 2005 Anita W. Martin (Flemington, NJ USA) 21 out of 21 found this review helpful
I have rosacea and since I burn easily I need a sunscreen. EVERYTHING makes me breakout or burned my skin. I had a basal cell removed from my face a few years ago so I really need sunscreen. This is the ONLY product that works wtihout any burning or breakouts. It goes on thick and you look like a clown at first, but it is easy to rub in and quickly goes away. I have tried many of the sensitive skin sunscreens and this is the BEST by far. I highly recommend it. It is also very moisturizing.
It worked for my daughter February 25, 2006 Luigi Semenzato (Oakland, CA) 14 out of 14 found this review helpful
My daughter (3) has fairly sensitive skin and some types of sunscreen cause a relatively mild reaction (her skin reddens for about one day). I have used four tubes of Vanicream on her without any sign of a reaction, so I am happy with the product. However, note that there is a difference between the "Sport" 35 SPF and the "regular" 35 SPF varieties. The former contains 7.5% octinoxate, the latter 3% titanium dioxide, with all other ingredients being the same. As of today, Amazon appears to be selling only the "Sport" variety (the one with octinoxate) which I bought without realizing it has different ingredients. I have used the "regular" variety in the past, but the "sport" variety seems to work just as well.
Best sun product May 13, 2007 David B. Merrick (California) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Because of toxin issues, my doctor recommended to find a high spf value with mostly Zinc oxide as the sunscreen. This product was recommended . It does also have Octinate for a sun block. I could only find this recipe on line, here.
One of the best suncreens available September 2, 2008 E. Dowdy (Ft. Collins, CO USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The Vanicream Sunscreen Sport was recommended to me by my doc. I've been thru many surgeries with him for Basel cell. So I know I need something with superior protection. Bottom line, you can't beat zinc oxide as a physical sun barrier. The EWG (Environmental Working Group) rated this in their top 10 suncreens out of over 700-800 reviewed. ([...]). (Fanastic site BTW, for general education about UV rays, SPF, suncreen ingredients, what makes suncreens effective, and ranking sunscreens on both hazard index and effectiveness index.) Note the Vanicream Sport is a little different (and with a little better protection) than the Vanicream sunscreen SPF 35 which has titanium dioxide as it's other ingredient. T.D. is a weaker physical sunscreen than zinc. Overall I love this suncreen. It takes a bit more work to rub in at first, but it does rub right in, and it disappears into a light, clear coverage, that I hardly notice that it's on. It also has vitamin E. Our family uses it on our face because it doesn't seem to burn our eyes when swimming and rubs in to a light, non-greasy film. A good moisturizer as well. Overall, a fantastic sunscreen and I highly recommend it.
good but expensive September 9, 2005 Cor K. Lageweg (California, USA) 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
I started using this product because my child has allergies. I became aware of the various dyes and chemicals used in regular sunblock. Only issue is this is very expensive product. A 4 oz tube costs $11. They should just make all sunscreens free of dyes and parabensfor the safety of human health, and make them available to the common people at a reasonable price.
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