
Great sunscreen, but a definite no-no for the face.

I love it I have used it on my whole family for two summers now. Another thing to take into consideration is that it leaves a substantial white film behind, and while I was able to conceal it with some foundation and blush, on my darker-skinned mom it looked very strange indeed.Īll in all, I think I'll save it for my neck, chest and hands, and use the Cellnique sunscreen on my face instead. This is a review of the Badger Sunscreen for kids SPF 30 in the scent of vanilla tangerine.

As you see, it's not great under powder make-up, and would be way too oily for me to use under a liquid base. This is a very thick and very sticky cream, and I learnt this the hard way: the oils from the sunscreen transferred on my brush and subsequently ruined my Bourjois bronzer by forming a hard layer over the soft powder, which I then had to scrub away. I quickly realized this was not going to work. I bought it to use on my 2 year old because it lacks a lot of the usual chemicals so that's definitely awesome. The thick cream also feels very moisturizing, smells of cocoa (probably thanks to the cocoa butter it contains) and doesn't break me out. I'm torn when it comes to this sunscreen. Unfortunately, I'm still having some allergies and with frequent nose-blowing, I aquired quite a bit of freckles on the center of my face.

Badger sunscreen review skin#
On the pros side, it did protect my pale skin from the sun fairly well provided that I didn't touch my face. Click on the image to enlarge and read the full ingredients list The active ingredients in these sunscreens typically include avobenzone, oxybenzone and octinoxate.
