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☀️ Don't Just Play, Protect!
NO-AD Sport Sunscreen Lotion SPF 50 comes in a convenient pack of two 16 fl oz bottles, offering high-level sun protection for active individuals. With a water-resistant formula and a trusted brand reputation, this sunscreen is perfect for sports enthusiasts and outdoor lovers alike.
Manufacturer | NO-AD |
Item model number | AND-014B |
Product Dimensions | 4.95 x 16.26 x 20.83 cm; 1.01 kg |
ASIN | B00E0QJCZY |
C**O
La mejor protección solar
Ya conocía el producto. Es excelente
M**S
Great for the whole family-fab vfm
Best sunscreen I’ve found. 2 out of 4 family members with very sensitive skin and this product is great! So hard wearing for sports all year round.
R**E
Five Stars
best sunscreen out
J**Y
NO-ADD contains chemical, oxybenzone.
Bought this product abroad and really liked its application. Ordered more online as it is not available in UK shops. Was wary of buying sunscreen containing oxybenzone after researching sun screen reviews and recommendations. Checked the ingredients listed on the bottle I already owned and couldn't see it listed under ingredients so went ahead and ordered two large bottles. However when they arrived I read again the information on the bottle with a magnifying glass and found oxybenzone was listed near the top under application and warnings. Can't take the risk of using this sunscreen. The products name "NO-ADD" suggests it doesn't contain additives. Rather misleading I think.
G**Y
I have used at least 4 16oz bottles of this and another on the shelf read on...
In my early years I worked on roof tops all day long and you can imagine I accumulated a lot of sun damage. Back then, you pretty much just put on sun screen if it was going to be bright and hot all day. Well, being somewhat fair skinned, that took its toll and my Dermatologist has said I no longer have a choice and need to wear sun screen every day. Skin cancer is no fun. You can take my word for that.So, I have spent some time looking into sun screen because I need to wear it every day. From my reading this is what I have come understand (please do verify for yourself as well as this is a health matter).There are three core factors in choosing a sunscreen from a health perspective.1) SPF rating – Not very well regulated but typically you want no less than 30SPF2) Broad-spectrum sun protection – Very important this means both UVA and UVB protection (UVB actual sunburn – UVA penetrates deeper, ages the skin and contributes to cancer 365 days of the year but not detectable by you).SPF ratings only count for UVB (burning). There are many products that have 60+SPF but no UVA protection.3) Water Resistance – 80 minutes (Swimming or sweating) The FDA likes 80MinuesRe-applicationMost articles would have you re-apply every hour, some say two. The reality is that won’t happen but if you know you will be in all day sun you should be thinking once doesn’t do it…Also when covering exposed surfaces most article will tell you that people apply it to thin. If you are wearing shorts or a bathing suite with a lot of exposed skin, think over an ounce of product.Really two kinds of sunscreen…Physical Block – Typically white somewhat chalky nano particles suspended in cream. I used this in Mexico at the ruins in 110 degree heat. On a tour we had no shade and were out in the middle of a field. I felt as though I fried and returned home as the same translucent guy that left. No burn, no tan. It works but you get a white film on many things you touch. The car, your clothes, your phone… My IPad looked like it was dusted for prints.Chemical Block – absorbs into your skin but when you first put it on your face looks like a glazed donut (Protip – Put it on and after a few mins. or so take one tissue and lightly dab your face. It is completely invisible after that, the shine is gone and what matters, is already absorbed into your skin).Note there are many articles about ingredients that are say this additive is and then later its not anymore, then bad again… I can’t keep up. It is a margarine or butter thing. The Dermatologist will tell you they are all better than too much sun.On the theory that the best sunscreen is the one you use, I now use the chemical block sunscreen (odorless and if applied as above very easy to have on): My daily use Sun screen is the No-AD Sport 50. It is just the easiest to use of the products I have tried with the best per oz value. Yes, there will no doubt be something that leaves me smelling like lavender or cocoa nut cream pie or an elite $42.00 per 5oz bottle of something but I need coverage every day, its not a once in a while thing. I have this in smaller size tubes also but use some travel tubes of Neutrogena as well on occasion.If you do daily coverage 100% of the time please consider supplementing with Vitamin D or better yet get your levels checked and supplement based known need.If you made it this far, thank you for reading this review.Be well and don't stop having fun in the sun!!
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