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Most Liked Positive Review Depends on what you are looking for This sunscreen is not greasy, and doesn't smell funny. It also really does prevent sunburn and seems to be water-resistant as it claims. However, it doesn't smooth on well, so it takes longer...Read complete review This sunscreen is not greasy, and doesn't smell funny. It also really does prevent sunburn and seems to be water-resistant as it claims. However, it doesn't smooth on well, so it takes longer to apply. Generally putting sunscreen on squirming kids is enough of a fight already...needing extra time to get enough on is an unnecessary challenge. On the other hand, the ingredients make it pretty safe compared to other suncreens...so it really depends on what you are after. Probably best for use on infants who aren't rushing off to dig in the sand. VS Most Liked Negative Review the safe stuff with its very good rating from ewg.org (indicating its lack of harmful ingredients and its inclusion of effective ones), I knew I had to try this sunscreen. I swim outdoors for about an ...Read complete review with its very good rating from ewg.org (indicating its lack of harmful ingredients and its inclusion of effective ones), I knew I had to try this sunscreen. I swim outdoors for about an hour a day in the summer and have fair skin. Episencial has not allowed me to burn which is great, but I am getting a ton of freckles which is not so great. I wish it protected a bit more. The other good aspect, though, is it does rub in well with a little effort and doesn't make you look all white as some sunscreens do. REVIEWS Reviewed by 40 customers Sort by Displaying reviews 1-10 Previous | Next » Pros
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Comments about Episencial Sunny Sunscreen SPF 35, 4 oz: I got a little disappointed when I read the ingredients list, which is very different from that provided on Drugstore website. The product I have includes some ingredients I don't like, such as ethylhexl (octyl) pamitate and isopropyl palmitate. Normally, I avoid these two ingredients. Nevertheless, it is not greasy compared to many other natural mineral sunscreen products I have used. It is a little white, so I have to apply it carefully. Pros
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Comments about Episencial Sunny Sunscreen SPF 35, 4 oz: My sons have eczema and most sunscreens irritat their skin. This one doesn't. Pros
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Comments about Episencial Sunny Sunscreen SPF 35, 4 oz: Works perfectly - even on our fair-skinned, blue-eyed, red-headed 11 month old girl. It's used almost daily on her at daycare. It's very thick and covers well with a little elbow-grease. Especially love the limited and safe ingredients. No need to buy another brand after using this one! Pros
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Comments about Episencial Sunny Sunscreen SPF 35, 4 oz: My kids, 8 and 2, both use this and it's great. There is no strong scent and it rubs in well without leaving the skin white. I have even used it. Our 8 y/o has eczema and this sunscreen doesn't aggravate it at all. Our 2 y/o is very fair and this has kept her protected the entire day at the zoo with only one application. Best sunscreen we have ever used. Pros
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Comments about Episencial Sunny Sunscreen SPF 35, 4 oz: I love this sunscreen for my daughter. She has incredibly sensitive skin and this is the only sunscreen that did not make her break out in a rash. You do have to reapply every 1-1.5 hours, but I don't mind that one bit. Pros
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Comments about Episencial Sunny Sunscreen SPF 35, 4 oz: I carry this sunscreen wherever I go. It is great for my very active 5-year-old daughter, who loves to run around, swim, sweat and run through any water. She has sensitive skin. Brands like Neutrogena Baby and All Terrain made her break out in a rash. Sunology and Vanicream are incredibly greasy and sticky, which is unpleasant and just abhorrent at the beach with sand sticking all over your body. Badger and California Baby are very difficult to spread and neither of us like pulling and tugging on her skin. Sunscreen sticks are too difficult to spread and seem heavy. Pros
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Comments about Episencial Sunny Sunscreen SPF 35, 4 oz: Wonderful product! The only negative (which I don't even think is a negative) is that it is thick which may make it difficult for some to rub in especially on wiggling little ones. Like I said, I don't view it as a negative; you can see exactly where you have applied, but it doesn't leave the cakey white gunk like other baby sunscreen and a little goes a LONG way due to the consistency. I was hesitant to spend so much on sunscreen for my little guy, but we absolutely LOVE the product and are still on our first tube and have been using it all summer. Thanks for making a hands-down wonderful product, Episencial! Pros
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Comments about Episencial Sunny Sunscreen SPF 35, 4 oz: After finding out that my son was allergic to many other sunscreens, I ended up trying Sunny Sunscreen. It is a lifesaver! It rubs in more easily than some of the other zinc/titanium sunscreens out there and no nano particles! Pros
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Comments about Episencial Sunny Sunscreen SPF 35, 4 oz: Love the Eric Carle tie in, adorable! Good protection as well. ![]() |