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I love this product, especially my husband because it’s all-natural. It contains minerals that leave a slight white residue on the face. While it would be nice to have a clearer texture, it does a beautiful job of protecting you from the sun.
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As someone that refuses to spend $40 on a 1 oz bottle of facial sunscreen, I decided to give this one a try.
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Non-irritating, daily sunscreen for sensitive skin
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Sunscreen does not leave a white cast on the face, which is great! I have sensitive skin, but this sunscreen doesn't cause irritation or dry out my face. Perfect for every day use. Definitely will buy again.
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Not heavy feeling or oily.
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Love this sunscreen for my face! Not oily. Cannot really feel it, very light. I wear it under my foundation and also alone.
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