Blue Lizard Australian Suncream, Sport SPF 30+, 5-Ounce Bottles (Pack of 2) | 
| Brand: Blue Lizard
Buy New: $25.00 (On sale from $28.50) You Save: $3.50 (12%)
Rating: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 26743
Number Of Items: 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 5.2 x 2.5 x 1.8
UPC: 600027000788 EAN: 0600027000788 ASIN: B001ET76B2
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| Features:
| • | Case of two 5-ounce bottles of SPF 30+ sunscreen for sports (10 total ounces) | | • | Contains 10% Zinc Oxide and 5% Titanium Dioxide for superior protection across the full UV spectrum | | • | 100% chemical free formula | | • | Smart bottle technology turns blue when harmful UVA rays are present | | • | Waterproof formula protects skin in up to 4 hours of whirlpool activity |
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
Disappointing July 2, 2006 eje (South Pasadena, CA) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
Although this sunscreen does not have that pasty white look like some other zinc-oxide sunscreens, it is greasy, slippery and shiny, plus it stings if you get it in your eyes. Not a good sunscreen for the face. The Blue Lizard Sensitive sunscreen is a better choice in my opinion, but the trade off is that the Sensitive sunscreen (which has zinc oxide and titanium dioxide) has that pasty look. I planned to use this sunscreen for surfing and running but I wouldn't recommend it for those or similar activities.
best sunblock ever made July 20, 2006 Miriam R. weber (Charleston, SC USA) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I practice dermatology in Charleston, SC. I have given this sunblock to over 500 patients, and have not had one person develop a contact allergy to it. Most importantly, Blue Lizard provides complete UVA+UVB protection. In practical use it has proven much more effective than other SPF 30-50 sunblocks, at preventing sunburn. I also give this to patients with Lupus or patients on Accutane.
PAY ATTENTION TO LABEL - **NO** TITANIUM DIOXIDE June 2, 2007 Aaron Cammarata (CA, United States) 7 out of 9 found this review helpful
We wanted a sunscreen with both Zinc Oxide and Titanium Dioxide. The Amazon Product Features section says it contains 10% and 5%, respectively. HOWEVER - THE PRODUCT LABEL LISTS ONLY 5% ZINC OXIDE AND __ZERO__ TITANIUM DIOXIDE. Do not be misled by Amazon's sloppy advertising. It looks like a sloppy copy/paste job when setting up all the Blue Lizard pages. Only the Blue Lizard BABY formulas have both for full spectrum protection. If this is for your infant, as it was for ours, pay attention! Make sure you get what you think you're getting.
Love it May 12, 2007 Deborah Stocking 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This is really great. Has withstood some intense sun and I love that the bottle turns blue to remind me how dangerous the sun is for my skin.
Blue Lizard Sun Screen Lotion November 11, 2007 Edwin G. Davison Jr. (Schertz, Texas) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I have just begun to use this sun screen at the advice of my dermotologist. He recommended this particular product because it protects against all of the different harmful rays from the sun. He said that most off-the-counter sun screens only protect from some of them, but Blue Lizard protects from 100% of the rays due to its ingredients of titanium and zinc oxide. He uses it himself, and he said that all of the dermatologists at his medical facility also use it. He told me that it's hard to find, but I could order it easily and economically from Amazon.com. He told me that he gets no "kick-back" from his recommendation, and that he is just informing me that this is the best product on the market as it has been thoroughly tested and discussed in medical journals. I hope this helps someone who is considering the purchase of a sun screen.
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