Number one dermatologist recommended sun care brand; made in the USA
Rating: - Excellent Product
This product works great even while outside in the hot Texas sun mowing lawns. It is well worth the money and your skin will be protected. I had no bad reaction to the product.
Rating: - Good sunscreen
Overall a good sunscreen. It goes on fairly well and doesn't streak. When I perspired or got water on it where I put the sunscreen on, the sunscreen did not run. The only reason I don't give it 5 stars is that it contains some ingredients that has some controversy about them. This sunscreen contains three different parabens which has some controversy about it being a carcinogenic and homosalate. I didn't know this until I'm becoming more educated about green issues. This hasn't prevented me from throwing away my unused portion of the sunscreen. After I am done though, I'm going to try out Aubrey Organics, as theirs do not contain any questionable toxins (or another brand if Aubrey doesn't ... Read More
Rating: - Neutrogena Ultra Sheer Sunblock with Helioplex
great as a sunscreen,nice and cool but stains white clothing yellow. Unable to get yellow stains out of clothing.
Rating: - No more vampire summers
I have very fair skin. Every summer I'm guaranteed to freckle/burn. For the last three years I was living in Okinawa, Japan ( a subtropical region ). I avoided the sun like the plague and all the outdoor activities I enjoyed. Then I discovered Neutrogena's Helioplex sunblock.
I decided to temp fate and took a full day snorkling trip. I reapplied everytime I got out of the water and kept my snorkling time to two hours at a whack. At the end of the trip I expected to come home with a second degree burn. Instead I came home with a tan! Technically any pigmentation from the sun is skin damage, but this was a 100% improvement for me. Now I can enjoy my summers again.
Rating: - love neutrogena helioplex
Love this product. Has a non-greasy feel and the physical barrier sunscreen (as opposed to chemical) is the best for blocking the sun's harmful rays.
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