1/11/2024 0 Comments Coupon para vanicream sunscreen![]() ![]() So very disappointed in the replacement formulation for Vanicream SPF 60- now SPF 50 and unable to compare in feel and look to old version. Product came quickly, was packaged well and does what it says it does, without any irritation, even around eyes. Wish it was a little higher SPF, but perfect. But it does not bother me in the slightest. Its very light - that "sunscreen" smell, if you are able to even detect it at all, as I may have a more sensitive nose. When I use it all over my face I do get a "sunscreen" smell throughout the day, but also not unexpected or bad. No other adverse reactions to this product either. I am switching to this one as Lavanilla seems to have been discontinued and this is a good alternative. Would recommend to others and as a really good alternative to "Lavanilla SPF 40" which is what I used to use on my eyes daily, until trying this product. I purchased this mostly for around my eyes, and it does not sting them at all. Rubs in without much white residue remaining visible, but you have to make sure to rub it in well. A tiny bit greasy, but that is not unexpected. ![]() Our kids prefer the Vanicream for its lack of smell and lack of messiness when they apply it themselves, but the economy of Blue Lizard is mighty attractive, so I'd call it a tie.Īfter some shaking, mixed well, goes on easily. The main differences are (1) smell (Blue Lizard is a little smellier), (2) consistency (Blue Lizard is less thick/more liquid, which can make it a little easier to spread but also requires you to be very careful not to pour too much out of the bottle at once) and (3) price (Blue Lizard is often cheaper). July 2017 update: Our first choice Vanicream Sensitive 30 SPF was backordered during our beach vacation this summer so we picked up some Blue Lizard (both Sensitive and Baby versions, which I think are identical except for the packaging) and had a new opportunity to directly compare them with our existing stock of Vanicream Sensitive. The big difference is that the Sport version includes some chemical sunscreen active ingredients (in addition to the physical sunscreen active ingredients). One other note: Vanicream makes both a "Sensitive" 30 SPF and a "Sport" 35 SPF version, and they come in VERY similar packaging. I also find that it usually runs a little into my eyes when I put it on my face and get sweaty or go swimming. And it can get quite expensive if you aren't careful not to use too much (when we send tubes to day camp with our kids, they tend to get used up awfully quickly). While it's reasonably priced for a physical sunscreen, it's still a lot more expensive than major brand chemical sunscreens. We keep coming back to Vanicream as a great balance between price (especially if you can get it through Subscribe & Save), ease of application, and very little smell. Some are super thick and difficult to apply. We've tried physical sunscreen products from Badger, ThinkBaby, California Baby, Blue Lizard, Adorable Baby, Burnout and probably some others I can't remember right now. Anyway, you the best.We prefer to use physical sunscreens (as opposed to chemical sunscreens), but it can be hard to find good quality, non-smelly physical sunscreens that are reasonably priced and easy to apply. Pipette makes a lovely SPF, but unfortunately they don’t have your dermatology team and it made my son break out (coco glucoside perhaps?). Now if you can just create a makeup line and update your sunscreen and some of your other products I’d be even more excited. Please keep this new direction coming, I’m here for it. Vanicream, I see your rebranding, and modern new website, and more high end ingredients, all while staying rooted in what sensitive skin needs.and I love you. The texture is divine, and is a nice mid-weight that seems to work all over my face, even the acne-prone areas. I checked your ingredients and not only are they all clean from an hypoallergenic perspective, but all of the ingredients were a 1 rating on EWG’s Skin Deep database. My only critique about your products had been that they were mainly petroleum-based. 10 years ago, when my face was on fire from contact dermatitis caused by so-called “sensitive-skin” products, you picked me up and carried me in your loving arms. ![]()
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