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Has the right amount of zinc protection!
By Shopper on Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2024
There's enough fluid ounces in this to help you get through a summer or at least half of Summer. We take our toddler out daily to the playground. The price of this product is great. But still I'm trying to spread out the cost of this product over one summer. So I generally take my toddler out 15 minutes before the sun is below the tree line. And keep toddler playing until the street lights come on. So this helps keep the sun off the kids while the kid gets to enjoy being outside for a short while but I use this for one of those odd days where we're in the middle of the day and we need to apply it. Yes it does go on and leave a white sheen on your face but after a while it kind of disappears I am not at all worried about having a white face just make sure you rub it in a little bit more and for me that just says the proper amount of zinc is it for proper amount of protection so I just feel safer about it. I also use it on me to help reduce signs of aging from sun exposure and to help my kids hopefully have healthier skin longer. As the majority of sun damage happens to children and the effects of sun damage is more evident and later years since sun damage is cumulative.
Top critical review
Knowing which product to choose can be very important!
By Dennis M on Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2025
I’ve always had a problem with sunscreen dripping into my eyes and burning like crazy. My assumption was that a child’s sunscreen would not cause this burning like that baby shampoo. Prior to this I used the #1 rated sunscreen by Consumer Reports also by Coppertone. I soon discovered a big difference. The pink bottle of Coppertone sunscreen allows you to rub it into the skin and eventually almost disappear. This sunscreen is totally different! It has a very thick consistency which stays very obvious on the skin for a long time. My guess is that it’s formulated that way because if you put this sunscreen on a child’s you want to to be as effective as possible for the longest period of time. Unlike the Coppertone in the pink bottle, the children’s formula is in a totally different green bottle. My suggestion, for adults requiring normal viscosity of their sunscreen, the pink Coppertone is fine. For children who may remain outside for longer periods of time, the green Coppertone bottle a better idea. Not only that but children can’t rub off this sunscreen very easily. If you are an adult who is prone to sunburn even skin cancer, then this green bottle formula would be fine, but will not disappear on your skin. Just for clarification, the pink bottle is called Water Babies 50, the number one rated by Consumer Reports. The green one predominantly rated for children is called Pure and Simple Kid’s 50.

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