BLUE LIZARD Sensitive Mineral Sunscreen Stick with Zinc Oxide, SPF 50+, Water Resistant, UVA UVB Protection Easy to Apply, Fragrance Free, 0.5 Oz
Original price was: $18.75.$8.77Current price is: $8.77.
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Mineral sun protection is just a swipe away with BLUE LIZARD sensitive sunscreen stick. This zinc oxide-based SPF 50+ formula glides on easily, rubs in clear and dries smooth. Throw it into your bag, backpack or pocket for on-the-go broad spectrum UVA/UVB protection. It’s the perfect companion to our sunscreen lotions. Your sunscreen shouldn’t stop you. This sweat resistant and water resistant sunscreen is designed to stay on for up to 80 minutes through your toughest adventures. Nourish your skin while protecting it. This compact stick sunscreen contains Aloe Vera, Shea butter, Sunflower Seed Oil and Vitamin E to naturally nourish skin. 100% vegan with no parabens, No fragrances and no chemical active ingredients – This mineral sunscreen is ideal for sensitive skin.
Product Dimensions : 0.88 x 3.38 x 6.75 inches; 1.27 ounces
Item model number : F13056
UPC : 303162013056
Manufacturer : Crown Laboratories
ASIN : B083VTP119
Country of Origin : USA
ZINC OXIDE-ONLY SUNSCREEN – Protect sensitive skin with Blue Lizard Sensitive Mineral Sunscreen Stick SPF 50. Formulated with Zinc Oxide, it contains no harsh chemical active ingredients that might irritate sensitive skin.
SPF 50 BROAD SPECTRUM PROTECTION – The water-resistant formula provides broad spectrum protection from up to 98% of UVB rays.
DEVELOPED FOR SENSITIVE SKIN – This formula is paraben-free and fragrance-free.
WATER-RESISTANT FORMULA – This convenient sunscreen stick provides water- resistant sun protection for up to 80 minutes.
WE ♥ THE REEF – The reef-friendly formula is formulated without Oxybenzone or Octinoxate to help protect fragile reef ecosystems.
13 reviews for BLUE LIZARD Sensitive Mineral Sunscreen Stick with Zinc Oxide, SPF 50+, Water Resistant, UVA UVB Protection Easy to Apply, Fragrance Free, 0.5 Oz
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Original price was: $18.75.$8.77Current price is: $8.77.
Ashly –
Worked great, didnât get sunburned
Bought for a trip to NZ where itâs very very easy to get a sunburn and I am very pale and it worked well, I do want to note that I also used a sun hat almost every time I was outside though. Iâve used the liquid bottles of this brand before all over though and itâs always worked well. It was super convenient to have a pocket sized stick of sunscreen I could just swipe on while walking around when it was time to reapply and it was especially helpful for hikes when you donât want to be carrying a bunch of stuff.
AA –
Mineral sunscreen stick review – Blue Lizard was one of the top 3 I reviewed
Iâm writing a review for this product as well as a number of other mineral sunscreen sticks (MSS) after testing a bunch of themâscroll down to point #6 below if you want to know which one I thought was the best. Iâve placed this exact review on every single other MSS I used. I specifically elected to go with mineral-based sunscreensâlots of talk on the environmental effects of the other sunscreens (not sure how much of this is actually true, but Iâm willing to avoid the non-mineral sunscreens given the minimal investment on my part). Here are a few important points about this review:1. No one paid me to write this review. I put down my own $140 to get all 13 of these MSSs. I just wanted to find the best one by limiting as much bias as possible. Yes, my wife definitely gave me the youâre-crazy-but-I-guess-Iâm-stuck-now look.2. Quick sunscreen tutorial. Most dermatologists say we should try to get an SPF of 30+. Each 1% of zinc counts for 1.6 SPF, so to hit SPF 30, your zinc has to be 18.75%+. Each 1% of titanium counts for 2.6 SPF, so a combination of zinc and titanium could get you to SPF 30 as well. Titanium apparently isnât good enough to block UV-A (cancer causing and photo-aging) light on its own, so you must add zinc to it. I calculated the SPF based on the stated zinc and titanium percentages on the label and these calculations were usually different from the quoted SPFs (they might be adding more SPFs from other ingredients, but I canât say for sure). Nine of the 13 MSSs had calculated SPFs 30+. Only 4 of the 13 had a calculated SPF greater than or equal to the label SPF.3. Because I canât judge cancer prevention or aging blockade in the short term, avoiding burns and eye irritation are the most important immediately observable elements of an MSS. Every MSS I tested did equally well in burn avoidance and eye irritation avoidance.4. It should be noted that Iâm not Caucasian, Iâm South Asian. If you donât know what that is exactly, Wikipedia it or watch some Russell Peters standup comedy (his old stuff, not his new stuff). My skin color is probably similar to that of Benjamin Bratt (mind you, weâre talking about his skin color only⦠Iâm not even in the same galaxy of overall looks as he is, much to my wifeâs chagrin). The ability of a white-colored MSS to blend is crucial for me. And yes, even brown people like me need sunscreen. It would absolutely suck for me as a South Asian to have a higher risk of heart disease, diabetes, and hypertension, skillfully dodge those bullets with diet and exercise and luck, only to get taken out by skin cancer.5. I like most scents. It seems like so many things are going unscented nowâan MSS that is truly unscented is okay, but a lot of things labeled âunscented,â actually have an odd, unpleasant (sort of like bad oatmeal) smell to them. The scent score is logged as a â3â if itâs truly unscented, a â5â if it has a great scent, and a â1â if it smells bad.6. Hereâs the final conclusion. Only 3 of the 13 MSSs I tested had the following combination of characteristics: calculated SPF 30+, smell score 3+, and blend score 4+. These top three were: Neutrogena Sheer Zinc, Aveeno Positively Mineral, and Blue Lizard. When you factor in cost, itâs a no-brainerâNeutrogena and Aveeno were only half the cost of Blue Lizard. Therefore, my two winners (tied for first place) are Neutrogena Sheer Zinc and Aveeno Positively Mineral. Honorable mention for Blue Lizardâtwice as expensive as the others, but might be slightly easier to maneuver on your face given the smaller size stick (this is a stretch compliment for Blue LizardâI think NSZ and APM are just better).Hope this helps you select your next mineral sunscreen stick!A^2
Cailin –
Nice clean stick
Love this brand. Our pediatric dermatologist recommended we use it for our very fair daughter. We love how easy it goes on and the face stick is super convenient to throw in a bag and make reapplying easy.
John –
My kids dermatologist recommended this.
My son has extrenely sensitive skin everything gives him rashes even the mineral sunscreens. This is the only brand I have ever used that has worked for him. Only issue is this thing is soooooo small I wish it was more the size of a deoderant stick.
mandabuj –
So convenient, and fast absorbing
This is a great reef safe sunscreen. It is very convenient, a little goes a long way, and it absorbs very fast.
JenQ –
Great and convenient
Love this stick applicator for sunblock. It works great and doesnât feel greasy. So easy to apply and also carry.
Jabkt5 –
Must have
The best sunscreen to perfectly use and small enough for easy carrying
nguyen –
Feels tacky greasy, smell of wax, white cast
The stick is absolutely tiny and if you do the math, would last you about 13 applications when following the FDA standards of how much sunscreen to apply to your face and neck. Not worth the money at all. Applying a moderate amount gives a waxy, tacky, greasy sort of texture. It also smells waxy and kinda plasticy, though the smell isn’t strong at all. To be honest, I much prefer the chemical smell of chemical sunscreens over this odd waxy smell. I got this to use around my eyes since chemical sunscreens sting, and it works fine for that. I can’t imagine applying this all around my face since the tacky texture is so annoying. But I guess that does make it stay in place longer. When you swipe it on, there is an immediate white cast, even with 1 swipe. If you rub it in and let it “set” the white cast diminishes, but whats the point of a sunscreen stick if you have to rub it in with your hands anyways? The whole point of a sunscreen stick is so you don’t have to get your hands dirty. And even if you do rub it in and let it set, there is still a white cast. I did 4 swipes (recommended by American Academy of Dermatology), rubbed it in, and let it set and there was still noticeable white cast. Honestly just stick to chemical stick/liquid sunscreen. If you’re sensitive or annoyed by eye stinging, just get a liquid mineral sunscreen or do what I do and use mineral around the eyes. And if you’re truly set on using a mineral stick sunscreen for your whole face, get a larger one than this.
Kp –
This is my go to sun protection, my son has never had any issues from the sun and it’s down to this brand
Not good if u have dry skin. It makes me look white as a ghost and it makes my skin look bad and all flakey. Would be better as a liquid –
Not good for dry skin leaves a white cast. Makes my skin look bad and all flakey.
MissK –
This sunscreen did not work for me. It did not set in. I put it on my face regardless if the very obvious white color I was getting. It was quite hot and humid, I wiped my forehead once when i was out only to see the sunscreen sticking to my fingers and ended up with a burnt forehead.
SeanUk –
The only brand I found so far for my son sensitive skin.
ang –
Good sunscreen, easy to use by all