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Showing posts with label sunscreen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sunscreen. Show all posts

Monday, December 29, 2014

Baby BanZ

I was recently sent BanZ has a complete protection collection of sun safety products for children ages 0-12 which included hand sanitizer, sunscreen and more. They also have sunglasses; hats, hearing protection, swim goggles, swimwear and more which is available in multiples styles and sizes. If you are unaware but it is very important for everyone to wear sunscreen including children as the sun’s harmful rays and there are two types available UVA which is visible and causes tanning and contributes to aging and UVB is invisible and causes sunburn and skin cancer and is more damaging. 80% of a lifetime of sun exposure happens before the age of 18.

My Opinion: The product is scented and with what sun I have had this time of the years seems to work and protect from sunburns.


Disclaimer: I received this as part of a product review from US Family Guide.

Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Smartshield Rehydrating Face Cream with SPF 45


The sun is shining more and more these days and in an effort to help prevent skin cancer is SmartShield Rehydrating Face Cream SPF 45. This face cream has a unique formula for people who like the outdoor and professionals as it is sweat resistant, can be worn under makeup, oil free. When used regularly SmartShield hydrating face cream can help prevent cancer, wrinkles and premature skin aging. It is recommended to use a minimum of 30 SPF sunscreen so being a 45 you can be well protected. This is also hypo-allergenic and oil free so it will absorb in to the skin instantly.
My Opinion: I have used a lot of sunscreens and this bottle fits perfectly in my purse or travel bag to take anywhere even flying as you can only take travel sized products. I also noticed it not being greasy when rubbing into the skin. I like it a lot and will use this daily and share it with others when out in the sun.

Disclaimer: I was in no way compensated for this review and this is soley my own opinion which may differ from yours.

Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Coppertone Review & Giveaway

I was recently given the opportunity to review Coppertone, which you should be familiar with as the have the logo of a young girl and a dog tugging on her bathing suit bottom exposing her to the sunshine back in the 1950’s. I know I have used Coppertone in my lifetime as a kid and an adult. I got four products from them one is Water Babies SPF 50 (Retails $3.99), Sensitive Skin Face SPF 50 (Retails $8.99), Sport SPF 50 (Retails $3.99) and Sport Sunscreen Lip balm SPF 30 (Retails $2.99). With cancer on the rise these days we all know how important it is to wear no matter what time of the year and the sun is shining. With summer here I bet you would spend more time outdoors then an other time of the year. I admit I am one who can forget their sunscreen but each time I go out I get better as I know how important it is I do not want skin cancer also having a sunburn on my back is miserable and uncomfortable for days! All these are Water Resistant can be taken anywhere so very convenient, UVA/UVB protection. I also have sensitive skin on my face so I was glad to try the Sensitive Skin Faces which is made with natural Zinc Oxide. To learn more visit http://www.coppertone.com/coppertone/home/index.jspa  and see what product you are going to get to protect yourself from the sunshine and learn more about the sun protection guide and get alerts to your phone about what protection to wear that day with My UV Alerts. 



My Opinion: Trusted name, Love the scent and they work great for protection. 

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Disclaimer: I was in no way compensated for this review and this is solely my own opinion which may differ from yours.



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