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Critter lover
> 3 dayThe cream spreads nicely, a little goes a long way. As advertised, it did not break my skin out. But I did not use it on my back, I am but one.1 bottle should last a full season , unless increased time in sun is desired. Then two containers. Happy sunning.
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Tamara
> 3 dayawesome!
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Joe Z
> 3 dayDoes an excellent job of blocking the sun. Doesnt feel oily after application. A good product.
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Colleen
Greater than one weekI have super sensitive skin and live in the desert, so I need something that will protect me from the sun but won’t make me any greasier than I already get in 120 degree temps. I literally will not use ANYTHING else but SunBum! This stuff is like gold! Check out their website, they’re an awesome company and have a great product!
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healthy buyer
> 3 dayThank you
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S. Long
> 3 dayExcellent protection, quality, and smell
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Jaylan Kulas
> 3 dayBest sunscreen out there
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LR
> 3 dayLove this sunscreen. It has a great smell and goes on smoothly compared to most SPF 50+ sunscreens. I highly recommend SunBum!
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Curious Kitten
> 3 dayThis product claimed that it was oxybenzene free and the inference was that it was not harmful to the environment and people. What was not broadcast on the website description is that it does contain Avabenzone , which is also not good for the reef or for sensitive skin. This was misleading. Must return as I cannot use for diving or on my skin. Bad news.
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> 3 dayIf I could give 0, I would. This sunscreen advertised that it was reef safe. I bought over 50 dollars worth of it for my scuba diving trip because I wanted to be sure I wasn’t endangering the coral I was there to see. The sunscreen still contains Avobenzone and octisalate, which studies have shown to be VERY HARMFUL for the coral. I am very disappointed in the false advertising. Luckily my friend immediately said oh no, that brand isn’t reef safe, I read the label and she was right! They shouldn’t be marketing it as reef safe if it isn’t.