Equate Kids Continuous Spray Sunscreen: Broad spectrum SPF-50 Quick and easy spray Twist-and-lock cap Equate sunscreen spray is pediatrician recommended No-run formula Water-resistant up to 80 minutes Contains no CFCs, which deplete the ozone layer Compare to Coppertone KIDS SPF 50 Protects the skin from UVA and UVB rays Helps decrease the risk of skin cancer and sun-caused aging Spray bottle contains 6 fl oz of Equate kids' continuous spray sunscreen
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Product Id | 350240 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 4.4 (7 ratings) 4.4 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 681131187077 |
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Equate Kids Continuous Spray Sunscreen, SPF 50, 6 fl oz
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Skin protection is very important
I love the product, but once again the price is moving up and up and up. I want the price to stay around $4 per bottle, these used to be 2 pack for $8 just last summer!
We have continued to buy this for two years. Sprays very well, smells good and have never had a burn or even tan lines on my toddler! Prefer this to name brand!!!!!
My daughter's very fair skinned and burns easily, we use it for her to go out in the back yard when she uses the pool. We've used it all summer and no burns so I'm happy!!
Protects from sun well, but you do need to rub in after you spray on so you don't miss spots. Best to apply and let dry before you get wet. I usually do the lotion sunscreen first then when we get out of water and dry off apply the spray sunscreen, just to add extra protection. With 2 kids plus myself, I have to buy 4-5 bottles every summer, we love to go swimming.
very easy to use and not thick like creams, but you must rub in after you spray it on or you will have streaky coverage/protection.
This is good sunscreen, but it is the exact same thing as Equate Ultra Protection Sunscreen Continuous Spray, SPF 50, 6 fl oz that is $1 less. I compared the ingredients, instructions, and actual products, and there is literally no difference. Both contain no CFC's. I thought the Kids version would be more of a spray lotion, but it's not. So it's not a bad product, but you can save money by buying the regular one. I understand the need to label one as kid-friendly to compete with other brands, but why raise the price for the exact same product? Hence 3 stars.