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Brand: Coppertone Label: Coppertone Manufacturer: Coppertone Number Of Items: 2 Publisher: Coppertone Release Date: June 12, 2006 Studio: Coppertone Features:
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![]() Rating: - Only stuff that works for my son...My son has really sensitive skin. I use this on his body and face and he doesn't have any issues. The other spray types gave him a rash. I generally do not use any sunscreen on his funds unless it's made for the face. I use a spray product by Paula's Choice that is awesome. Rating: - Best on the market...wish it was tear freeWe have used this sunscreen on our son since he was born. Other than the occasional eye sting, it's been wonderful. We recently purchased Banana Boat Baby sunscreen since it's advertised as being tear-free. It is definitely tear-free...however, my son (and I) got badly sunburned today after only two hours in the sun. This has never happened with Water Babies...we won't make that mistake again. Rating: - SunblockThis stuff works great on the kids (1 & 3). No complaints. However, I will say that you can get these 8 oz. bottles at Walmart for $7.87 ea. which makes this more expensive. Better still, for like $9.20 at a Sam's Club you can get a 12 ox. bottle. Rating: - it stings my faceThis stuff stings when I put it on my face. (No problem for arms, shoulders etc.) My wife has no problem with it at all. Everytime my kids put it on, I ask them if it stings and they agree with me that it does. I have better luck with the Hawaiian Tropic with Parsol. Rating: - Don't use around the eyes!Overall, this isn't a bad sunscreen. It contains avobenzone, which is recommended by dermatologists for its broad-spectrum protection. The scent is light and not too objectionable. It's a little thicker than some sunscreens, which makes it more difficult to spread, but it also ensures more complete coverage. One minor drawback is that it's greasy and sticky, as are most sunscreens. But the worst problem is migration into the eyes (Coppertone products seem to be among the worst with this). Since ... Read More |