Neutrogena Sensitive Skin Broad Spectrum SPF 60+ Review

Greetings to all complexion conscious beauties!!
Since I am so paranoid about sun tanning and UV ray damage I always make sure to invest in a good sunscreen and that’s why I put my trust in Neutrogena sunscreen. It feels light on skin, no heavy fragrance and light on pocket.

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Product Description:
Sensitive Skin Sunscreen Lotion SPF 60+ provides superior physical broad-spectrum UVA/UVB protection. It goes on evenly, rubs in on skin, and feels ultra light.

Plus, it’s formulated with Pure Screen™ technology for a unique blend of naturally-sourced physical sunscreens (titanium dioxide and zinc oxide) to give you protection that’s hypoallergenic, fragrance-free, oil-free and water-resistant—great for sensitive skin!

• Broad Spectrum UVA/UVB
• Fragrance-free
• Oil-free
• Water Resistant (80min)
• PABA-free
• Hypoallergenic

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Ingredients:

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Price: $10.99 (Price varies from store to store)

My take on Neutrogena Sensitive Skin Broad Spectrum SPF 60+:

Removing tan is a royal pain in neck and it’s better to shield one’s skin against sun than try to apply million things to remove tan and it’s almost impossible to remove the permanent damage caused by sun. We can avoid that entire night mare just by including a sun screen lotion in our daily beauty regime. One can invest in an expensive lotion for face and neck and not so pricey one for other body parts. This lotion is one such cheap yet effect lotion I purchased to protect my precious skin.

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Packaging: I love the packaging of this product. It’s a rectangular stub and flat bottom so that it can be stored upright. It has a flip cap which seals a small hole to dispense a dollop of cream at a time.
Texture: It looks and feels like winter lotion. It is not thick like a body butter neither runny like summer lotion. However, even though it’s thick it gets easily absorbed into the skin and does not leave and oily layer or white cast behind. It is easy to work with and blends well.

Fragrance: it has a very subtle fragrance and hardly noticeable. However, it is not long lasting and vanishes after few minutes.

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Wear time: like with other lotions this has to be worn 15 minutes before sun exposure and reapplied every two hours. I obviously don’t follow the second instruction but it still does a good job at protecting my skin against tanning. Once applied, I don’t get obvious tan lines when I wear shorts or racer back tops but best part is that it is not oily or greasy and does not make one feel uncomfortable.

Conclusion: This is a good lotion and does acts as a shield against sun, has nice texture and subtle fragrance. It feels good under the makeup because it is hardly noticeable and doesn’t feel cakey; however it does leave a white cast under flash photography.

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Pros of Neutrogena Sensitive Skin Broad Spectrum SPF 60:

• Product comes in a travel friendly, unique bottle.
• Has SPF 60 and is good for extreme summer.
• Blends in easily.
• Does not feel greasy.
• Potent for at least 3 -4 hours, except while swimming.
• Small quantity is enough for large areas.
• Has subtle fragrance.
• Doesn’t feel cakey.

Cons of Neutrogena Sensitive Skin Broad Spectrum SPF 60:

• Gives a white cast under flash photography

Would I Repurchase Neutrogena Sensitive Skin Broad Spectrum SPF 60?

This will last me an entire summer, even more, so I won’t purchase it for a while but I recommend it to readers who need a got sunscreen lotion for summers. It can be used both on face and body and works well against sun damage and UV rays.
IMBB Rating:: 5/5

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