

He was brave to trust a new brand with that skin condition! However, a friend with vitiligo tried it and had no problem on his very sensitive hands. I would say to focus on reapplying more with this brand, and it may not be as strong as one would expect from an SPF 50.

We did have one instance where my oldest got burned on his arm through the lotion, thinking the Florida sun was too much for him.

My kids love the orange scent (which is apparently papaya!). Expect to spend a little extra time rubbing it in if you want it 95% clear. We discovered that it rubs in quite nicely, I would say about average for the mineral sunscreens we like, better than many. (Because I can’t guarantee the two brands are the same, although the ingredients are very close, thinksport is still in “ brands other people love.”) Like Badger, so many people love this brand that I had to give it a second chance. In 2017 / 2018, we retested thinkbaby at the request of many readers and viewers of my sunscreen spot on the news who weren’t happy to see that thinksport was so far down on the list. Star Feature: Fairly frugal and good rub-in-ability (Check out my frugal natural sunscreen post for more budget-saving ideas!) Scent: papaya, which presents as citrus to most of us Other Ingredients: purified water, aloe barbadensis leaf juice, capric caprylic triglycerides, sorbitan stearate (coconut based), pine wood resin, vegetable glyceri), cetyl dimethicone, hydrogenated castor oil, magnesium sulfate (epsom salt), sunflower oil, jojoba oil, ascorbic acid (vitamin c), tocopherols (vitamin e), olive oil, raspberry seed oil, cranberry seed oil, hyaluronic acid (made from vegetable), glucose oxidase & lactoperoxidase, papayaĪntioxidants Added: Vitamin E, olive oil, raspberry seed oil, cranberry seed oilĮase of Application: + Use small dots all over and it will rub in great Where to Purchase: thinkbaby, HerbsPro, Well.ca (Canada), Walgreens onlineĪctive Ingredient(s): 20% non-nano zinc oxide
