Reef safe! Good product
Perfect for Aruba because it’s reef safe. It’s small for travel and to keep in your bag for days that you need to reapply. Very easy to rub in and good coverage. Read more
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| Product Benefits | Fragrance Free Made for Sensitive Skin, Ultra-Violet Protection |
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| Sun Protection Factor | 50 Sun Protection Factor (SPF) |
| Item Weight | 0.03 Pounds |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| is_discontinued_by_manufacturer | No |
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| product_dimensions | 1.9 x 1.1 x 4.3 inches; 0.48 ounces |
| item_model_number | 20-62335 |
| department | unisex-adult |
| upc | 871760004757 |
| manufacturer | Sun Bum, LLC. |
| best_sellers_rank | #12,032 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #97 in Sunscreens |












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Customers find the sunscreen provides excellent protection, with one mentioning its 50 SPF rating, and many noting they didn't get sunburned while using it.
Perfect for Aruba because it’s reef safe. It’s small for travel and to keep in your bag for days that you need to reapply. Very easy to rub in and good coverage. Read more
I use sunscreen everyday, the fact that this one is safe for reefs AND protects my skin is a win-win Read more
I love mineral sunscreen, it really works the best. But I also do not love mineral sunscreen because it's hard to apply. I don't think it matters what you do, they're just always difficult to apply and always leaving the white. This one isn't much different. I'm a scuba diver and my face sunscreen is washed off quickly doing multiple dives. I also get a weird "mask sunburn" if I don't reapply... but since I'm a diver I can't bring myself to buy or wear sunscreen that's not reef safe into the ocean. I was unsure if this would work because it's pretty solid. I threw it in my bag and once the sun warmed it up a little, I was able to apply it fairly easily between dives. I don't think it works unless it's warmed a bit first, but I like it for this purpose. Read more
I wanted to like it because the small stick format seemed very convenient to keep in my bag for emergency sunscreen reapplication with no chance of leaks. But I think I have learned my lesson about stick sunscreen - in order to hold together in a stick, it has to have a thick and chalky consistency. Which makes it hard to apply and hard to rub in. It's so thick that if I rub the stick over my entire face it feels like I'm applying way too much with a super heavy white cast, and if I dab here and there and try to spread it around, it's so thick it doesn't feel like it spreads into good coverage. The scent is fine. Update: I have found a specific use case for this - in extreme UV conditions like the equatorial tropics in midsummer, it's a good base layer under a more liquid mineral sunscreen, to add extra protection to the most exposed skin, like tops of shoulders, chest, nose and top of forehead. The thickness makes it protect better. It also softens a little and rubs in better in hot temps. Read more
Muy buen protector solar Read more
Gift for granddaughter and she was thrilled. Thank you! Read more
I really wanted to like it because of the great reviews it gets with backpackers and generally with people that don't like "greasy hands syndrome" after applying sunscreen. But after using a stick I found that it's just not that good. The good: small, lightweight container. Not greasy. Good protection, I was in the sun all day hiking multiple days straight and only put on sunscreen twice per day and I didn't have any burning... and I burn easily. The bad: Value: the $12.53 sunscreen container only lasted about 8 days. And that was just my arms, neck, and half my face since I wore a shirt and long pants and a wide brim hat every day when hiking. I would expect this amount of sunscreen to last a lot longer than that on such a limited area. I'm not a big person either. Application, chafing: it's the opposite of greasy, almost chalky. You use the stick to apply to your skin in stripes, then you have to "blend it in" by rubbing with the backs of your hands so your palms don't get chalky. Since the stick is so dry this requires a fair amount of force and it chafes as you rub it around. When your skin a bit sandy it hurts. Application, crumbling: on a chilly but sunny morning, about 45 F, I applied sunscreen and small chunks of the stick crumbled off. I watched precious chunks of the already overpriced sunscreen drop to the ground. Residue: while it's not greasy, it's physical sunblock so it gives your skin the characteristic whitish sparkle. That's to be expected. But what I didn't foresee is it will rub off on anything your skin touches. My gear had white chalk-like marks (technically titania powder?) on my shirt collars, backpack straps, sunglasses, and a few other high-touch items. Overall I think it's a neat idea. I'm not overly disappointed with my purchase. But for $12.50 I expect sunscreen to be easier to apply and for the container to last longer than about 8 days. I can't burn $50/month in the summer months when a single container of chemical sunscreen will do the job. Pro tip: you can buy food-safe 3 oz TSA travel containers. Load one of those up with chemical sunscreen and you have something that beats this in every way except for the greasiness, which you can mitigate by picking a lower SPF sunscreen (the 30 SPF you wear is infinitely better than the 50 SPF you skip!). Read more
Bought another Sun Bum product a few years ago for my child, whom as sentitive and fair skin. Over the years, we have tried multiple other brands, always have some issue... greasy, don't last long, aggravates her skin or caused break outs. Sun Bum is worth every penny and more! Long lasting in water and sweating, light on the skin, amazing smell, and doesn't agitate skin or clog pores. I purchased this particular product for myself as a daily wear. Due to autoimmune issues, I need to wear sunscreen all the time. I do not intend to change my daily sunscreen anytime soon. Read more