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BurnOut SPF 30+ KIDS

BurnOut SPF 30+ KIDS
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  • Sales Rank:1,000
  • Media:Misc.
  • Shipping Weight (lbs):0.3
  • Dimensions (in):2.4 x 1.5 x 5.9
  • MPN:8000
  • Model:8000
  • UPC:651936800006
  • EAN:0651936800006
  • ASIN:B0037AO682

Features:
  • Finally, the perfect sunscreen for babies and kids!
  • UVA/UVB broad-spectrum protection, very water-resistant, will not run into eyes
  • Hypoallergenic, non-comedogenic, fragrance-free, non-greasy, and perfect for sensitive skin.
  • Recommended by pediatricians and dermatologists


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Synopsis
BurnOut KIDS SPF 30+ Finally, the perfect sunscreen for babies and kids! UVA/UVB broad-spectrum protection, very water-resistant, will not run into eyes. Chemical-free, paraben-free, petroleum-free, PABA-free. Hypoallergenic, non-comedogenic, fragrance-free, non-greasy, and perfect for sensitive skin. Recommended by pediatricians and dermatologists. Rich in antioxidants, and enriched with Extracts of Papaya, Plankton, and Plantain to protect and nourish skin. Biodegradable, ocean-safe, and eco-sensitive. Finally, the perfect sun protection solution for babies and kids! Size: 3.4 fluid oz.

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Average Customer Review
4.5 out of 5 stars
(82 customer reviews)
BurnOut SPF 30+ KIDS 4.5 out of 5 based on 82 Reviews.
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I've Tried So Many of Them!
by Krista (September 4, 2010) 97 of 98 people found this review helpful
I've tried so many of the chemical-free sunscreens on the market including California Baby (stick and lotion), Sunny Days (stick), Ocean Potion Naturals, UV Natural Baby, Neutrogena Sensitive Skin mineral sunblock, Alba Botanica "SUN" kids mineral sunscreen...to name the ones I can remember. I like BurnOut Kids the best for several reasons: 1) it works well even on my son's pasty-white skin 2) it's not greasy at all 3) it blends in really well and doesn't leave you looking too white. 4) And most important, it got really safe marks on the EWG (Environmental Working Group) web site. The only negative is it leaves your skin with a slightly tacky feeling, but to me it's much better than a greasy feeling.
I did the research and this is the best sunscreen I could find (not for kids only!)
by Jeffrey Howard "jeffreii" (July 6, 2012) 46 of 47 people found this review helpful
Forget that this says for kids...I'm 29 and my girlfriend and I have used this product for 3 months. In fact, I spent about 7 hours in the Miami, FL sun yesterday - on the boat - and have no sunburn whatsoever. I applied this all over my body before we went out and did not reapply. Only went swimming once though (about halfway through the day) and did not towel off. Not only was I protected but I was not all pasty white - the sunscreen rubs in well - not as well as the chemical stuff but none of my friends noticed anything on my skin.

It took me a long time but I found this sunscreen was the only one on Amazon to meet my criteria:

1) Highly rated with a good number of reviews
2) Scores no higher than a 1 on the EWG Skin Deep database
3) Verified and openly NON nano zinc oxide
4) Zinc oxide only (no chemicals or titanium dioxide)
5) A price that I can actually afford

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Best of 3 sunscreens tried
by Wyglo (August 13, 2010) 43 of 44 people found this review helpful
We tried Burnout along with Blue Lizard and Hara after learning a bit from the Environmental Working Group's 2010 sunscreen reviews on toxicity. Burnout was the most expensive but did the best job. We were in full August sun for two weeks at the Jersey shore. No reapplication necessary from what we noticed and we never burned. Easier to apply than Hara and Blue Lizard and no smell whatsoever.

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