I used it on my first day in Hawaii, before discovering that my hotel provided sunscreen. It provided great protection from the strong Hawaii sun. You really need to devote some time to rubbing it evenly across every exposed part of your body. It’s not for impatient people who are itching to hit the beach. I think the important thing to note about this sunscreen is that it takes a long time to apply correctly, if you want satisfactory results. I think that Badger succeeded in creating a product that goes on “clearer” than any other non-tinted zinc oxide-based sunscreen I’ve ever used-and that’s impressive, considering its high zinc oxide concentration (18.75 percent). It contains sunflower seed oil as the first inactive ingredient, along with beeswax to help thicken, and sea buckthorn extract, which is rich in antioxidants.īadger Clear Zinc Mineral Sunscreen SPF 30 goes on white at first, but if you’re patient about blending it in, you can get it to cover your skin without leaving a terribly pale aftereffect. The consistency of this sunscreen is pretty thick and slightly oily. I was initially worried about the separation, but the rest of the bottle seemed to squeeze out fine. As my dad mentioned in my review of Biore UV Aqua Rich Water Essence Sunscreen, you can tell if a formula is stable if the liquid does not separate from the cream: “Just need to confirm the stability of this formula (stable emulsion without separation)one way to tell is to squeeze Product to your palm and observe if any running liquid coming out from the cream or not.” When I first squeezed some out of the bottle, it looked like the oil had slightly separated from the other ingredients. I brought this Badger Clear Zinc Mineral Sunscreen SPF 30 on my trip to Hawaii to see how it would work under the most drastic conditions-when I’d be outdoors almost all day long.
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