Sunscreen for Kids at Heart
Works for kids who haven’t been kids for decades. My dermatologist told me to find a sunscreen with Zinc. This is what I foo found. I wear it daily and appreciate that it’s light and doesn’t feel greasy. Read more
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| Scent | Fragrance Free |
|---|---|
| Product Benefits | Ultra-Violet Protection |
| Sun Protection Factor | 50 Sun Protection Factor (SPF) |
| Item Weight | 42 Grams |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| product_dimensions | 1 x 2.1 x 4.28 inches; 1.48 ounces |
|---|---|
| item_model_number | 086800112921-VC |
| department | kids |
| upc | 086800112921 |
| manufacturer | Kenvue |
| best_sellers_rank | #716 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #10 in Sunscreens |












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Customers find this sunscreen effective and easy to apply, particularly on children's faces, and appreciate that it works well for both kids and adults.
Works for kids who haven’t been kids for decades. My dermatologist told me to find a sunscreen with Zinc. This is what I foo found. I wear it daily and appreciate that it’s light and doesn’t feel greasy. Read more
Bought this numerous times for ease of use and how good it works. After countless summer days at the zoo, park or amusement park this is the best at staying on and protecting our kids skin. They do have sensitive skin and it does not irritate it either. Will continue to buy! Read more
This is great because it goes on easy, lasts a long time and DOES NOT BURN my eyes. I hate the eye burn you get from other screens. Read more
2021 update: My family has been using this formulation for many years now. I chose it for the high (>20%) mineral content of zinc oxide, because that is the substance responsible for the sunscreen effect of this product. Unfortunately that is also the substance responsible for the white cast on the skin. Other brands typically have mineral content in amounts around 8-12% of the product. So although you may not get as white of a cast with those brands, you are also not getting as much of the sunscreen ingredient either. Another way manufacturers combat the white cast problem is to grind the minerals into ultra-fine particles: nanoparticles. There are downsides to this however: loss of UVA blockage, potential lung damage from inhalation of both manufacturing workers and users, possible coral reef and aquatic life disturbance. So, I expect and accept a mild white cast when using this because it is related to its effectiveness and probable lack of nanotization. When I care about the white cast, I use a drop or two of foundation with it. Otherwise, I leave it alone because after rubbing gently in, it’s not very noticeable. No problems with stickiness or tackiness a minute or so after applying and I’ve never had it sting my or my kids eyes probably because it stays put unlike many liquid formulas. I can also attest to its effectiveness as a sunscreen. We use it in the summertime by the beach and at the lake. In the winter and spring time we use it at 10,000 feet elevation while skiing. If we are going to be outdoors in the sun for any significant period of time, we use it then too. Does the job every time. We are diligent about reapplying after swimming or sweating. The pics I posted for comparison of stick sizes. Now go have fun in the sun...after putting on your sunscreen. ----------------------------------------------- Original post: My kid's skin is sensitive to chemical sunscreens so I get only ones made with mineral sunscreens. Sticks are much easier to apply on the face; less mess and hassle. The price of this large stick was off putting at first, but I got it because of the value in price per product; see pics. Very happily, I find it easier to apply than the smaller sticks. Takes less time to swipe on the face and anyone who has ever tried applying sun screen on the face of a child knows, less time to apply is a huge bonus!!! Same effectiveness in preventing sun burns as the smaller versions. I'm buying another one now. Read more


Works really well. I'm taking off OnStar because it's incredibly hard to get this rubbed in. It leaves a pretty noticeable White coating on your skin. But after a while it does kind of soak in. I guess it's better than the poisonous sunscreens they sell nowadays. Also the bottle is not very big! Read more
Yup a good sunscreen stick. Never gotten burned with it on. Easy to apply. Read more
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Unfortunately, all of my sunscreens contained chemical spf, so I needed to find a pregnancy safe product fast. This isn’t greasy, rubs in, provides protection, and doesn’t require micellar water or scrubbing to remove. No weird smell or skin/ eye irritation, either. Read more