SPF 18 Moisturizing Sunscreen - No Fragrance by California Baby (4.5 fl oz.)
Product Information
California Baby SPF 18 Moisturizing Sunscreen - No Fragrance: A moderate-level sunscreen for a baby's sensitive skin.
Description: California Baby Sunscreen Lotion is a non-chemical, fragrance-free broad-spectrum sun block that is ideal for babies, children and adults with sensitive skin. This sunscreen features no fragrance and no fragrance masking agents, making it ideal for those with highly sensitive skin, or who just don't want an aroma in the sunscreen.
This light, elegant lotion glides on easily and lasts for hours. Even after 40 minutes in the water, this sunscreen still protects your skin and your baby's skin from the sun's harmful rays.
Recommended Use: Dispense into the palm of your hand and rub together to emulsify and dab onto desired areas and then smooth out evenly. For intensive moisturizing, use our Super Sensitive Everyday Lotion prior to application. Warning: Use on children uder six months only with the advice of a physician.
Active Ingredients: Micronized Titanium Dioxide
Inactive Ingredients:
Purified Water, Coconut Fatty Acid: Alkybenzoate (moisturizer), Silicone: Cyclomethicone (water Repellent), Vegetable Glycerin, Dipolyhydyroxystearate (works To Emulsify), Candelilla Wax (protects Against Moisture Loss), Vitamin E (antioxidant), Coconut Oil, Squalane (from Olive Oil), Epsom Salts (magnesium Sulfate), Panthenol, Allantoin, Magnesium Stearate, Phospholipid (emollient, Coconut Source), Polyaminopropyl Biguanide (extremely Mild Antimicrobial; No Formaldehyde (or Formaldehyde Donors), Non-solvent And Non-genotoxic). No Parabens, Sodium Benzoate, Benzoic Acid, Benzyl Alcohol Or Phenoxyethanol.
"pros: all natural sunscreen
cons: a little bit thick for my liking for an everyday sunscreen. it also leaves your face a little bit shiny
i bought this for my toddler for everyday use which works great for that purpose. i would not use it on myself, though, as I prefer a lighter texture and a less shiny finish."