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Learn more Brand & Model Price Ratings and Test Results Lotion La Roche-Posay Avobenzone 3%, Homosalate 10.72%, Octisalate 3.21%, Meets Anthelios 60 $36.00 100 Lotion 7.20 Octocrylene 6%, Oxybenzone Claim Melt-in Sunscreen 3.86% Milk Pure Sun Avobenzone 3%, Homosalate 13%, Defense Disney Meets $6.30 98 Lotion 0.79 Octisalate 5.0%, Octocrylene 7%, Frozen SPF 50 Claim Oxybenzone 4% Coppertone Avobenzone 3%, Homosalate 13%, Meets Water Babies SPF $10.50 98 Lotion 1.31 Octisalate 5%, Octocrylene 7%, Claim 50 Oxybenzone 4% Equate Avobenzone 3%, Homosalate 13%, (Walmart) Ultra Meets $7.85 94 Lotion 0.49 Octisalate 5%, Octocrylene 7%, Protection SPF 50 Claim Oxybenzone 4% Avobenzone 2.0%, Homosalate No-Ad Sport SPF Meets $10.00 88 Lotion 0.63 15.0%, Octisalate 5.0%, 50 1 Claim Oxybenzone 5.0% Ocean Potion Avobenzone 3%, Homosalate 12%, Meets Protect & Nourish $8.00 87 Lotion 1.00 Octisalate 5%, Octocrylene 5% Claim SPF 30 Aveeno Protect Avobenzone 3%, Homosalate 8%, Meets + Hydrate SPF 30 $10.00 84 Lotion 3.33 Octisalate 4%, Octocrylene 4%, Claim Oxybenzone 5% Bull Frog Land Avobenzone 3.0%, Homosalate 15.0%, Octisalate 5.0%, Sport Quick Gel $11.00 80 Gel 2.20 40 SPF 50 Octocrylene 10.0%, Oxybenzone 6.0% Neutrogena Avobenzone 3%, Homosalate 8%, CoolDry Sport Meets $9.50 78 Lotion 1.90 Octisalate 5%, Octocrylene 4%, with Micromesh Claim Oxybenzone 4% SPF 30 1 of 6 5/19/2016 5:24 PM Sunscreen Ratings http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/health/beauty-personal-care/sunscre... Brand & Model Price Ratings and Test Results Lotion Coppertone Avobenzone 3.0%, Homosalate 10.0%, Octisalate 4.55%, Clearly Sheer $10.00 76 Lotion 2.00 35 SPF 50 Octocrylene 9.0%, Oxybenzone 5.0% Neutrogena Avobenzone 3%, Homosalate 10%, Ultra Sheer $9.50 75 Lotion 3.17 Octisalate 5%, Octocrylene 2.8%, 31 Dry-Touch SPF 45 Oxybenzone 6% Ocean Potion Avobenzone 3.0 %, Homosalate Protect & Renew $7.50 73 Lotion 1.25 15.0%, Octocrylene 2.35 %, Octyl 32 Body SPF 45 Salicylate 5.0 %, Oxybenzone 5.0 % Banana Boat Avobenzone 2%, Octocrylene 5%, Meets Protect & Hydrate $10.00 72 Lotion 1.67 Oxybenzone 3% Claim 2 in 1 SPF 30 Hawaiian Tropic Sheer Avobenzone 2.7%, Homosalate 8%, Touch Ultra $10.50 70 Lotion 1.31 28 Octisalate 4.5%, Octocrylene 5% Radiance SPF 50 Coppertone Avobenzone 3%, Homosalate 15%, UltraGuard SPF $11.00 68 Lotion 1.38 Octisalate 5%, Octocrylene 10%, 59 70+ 1 Oxybenzone 6% Palmer's Eventone Cocoa Avobenzone 2%, Homosalate 13%, Meets Butter $10.00 67 Lotion 1.18 Octisalate 5.0%, Octocrylene 2%, Claim Moisturizing SPF Oxybenzone 4% 30 Alba Botanica Homosalate 10%, Ethylhexyl Very emollient Methoxycinnamate 7.5%, Octocrylene 7%, Ethylhexyl Meets Sport SPF 45 $11.50 67 Lotion 2.88 Salicylate 5%, Butyl Claim Methoxydibenzoylmethane 3%, Titanium Dioxide 1% Banana Boat Avobenzone 3.0%, Homosalate SunComfort SPF $10.50 54 Lotion 1.75 22 5.0%, Octocrylene 4.0% 30 Hawaiian Tropic Sheer Avobenzone 2%, Homosalate 5.5%, Touch Ultra $10.50 52 Lotion 1.31 21 Octisalate 4.5%, Octocrylene 4% Radiance SPF 30 Kiehl's Activated Avobenzone 2.24%, Homosalate Sun Protector $29.00 51 Lotion 5.80 8%, Octisalate 2.4%, Octocrylene 21 SPF 30 4.48%, Oxybenzone 2.88% CoTZ Plus SPF Titanium dioxide 10.0%, Zinc oxide $20.00 49 Lotion 8.00 38 58 1 3 3.0% CVS Sheer Sun Avobenzone 2%, Homosalate 5.5%, Lotion SPF 30 $9.00 47 Lotion 1.13 19 Octisalate 4.5%, Octocrylene 4% California Baby Meets Super Sensitive $20.00 44 Lotion 6.90 Titanium Dioxide 11% Claim SPF 30+ 3 babyganics Octinoxate 7.5% , Octisalate 5.0%, mineral-based $13.00 44 Lotion 2.17 25 Zinc Oxide 11.7% SPF 50+ Blue Lizard Octinoxate 7.5%, Octocrylene 2%, Meets Regular SPF 30+ $18.00 42 Lotion 3.60 Oxybenzone 3%, Zinc Oxide 6% Claim Vanicream SPF $18.00 41 Lotion 4.50 Titanium Dioxide 5%, Zinc Oxide 7% 17 50+ 3 Shiseido WetForce Octinoxate 7.4%, Octocrylene 3.0%, Ultimate Sun Meets $40.00 40 Lotion 12.12 Titanium Dioxide 1.4%, and Zinc Protection Lotion Claim Oxide 16.4% for Face/Body SPF 50+ 2 of 6 5/19/2016 5:24 PM Sunscreen Ratings http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/health/beauty-personal-care/sunscre... Brand & Model Price Ratings and Test Results Lotion California Kids Meets #Supersensitive $20.00 40 Lotion 6.90 Titanium Dioxide 12% Claim SPF 30+ 3 Bare Republic Natural Mineral Titanium Dioxide 5.6%, Zinc Oxide $15.00 38 Lotion 4.41 18 Sport SPF 50 3 3.7% Kiss My Face baby's first kiss $16.00 38 Lotion 4.00 Titanium Dioxide 6% 22 SPF 50 3 Solar Sense Clear Zinc High Octisalate 5.0%, Octinoxate 7.5%, Performance $10.60 36 Lotion 2.12 27 Zinc oxide 14.5% Sport SPF 50+ 1 yesto cucumbers Zinc Oxide 11%, Titanium Dioxide $12.00 35 Lotion 4.00 14 Natural SPF 30 3 6.2% Benzophenone-3 5.92%, Octinoxate Aloe Gator SPF Meets $13.00 21 Gel 3.25 5.92%, Octisalate 4.96%, 40+ Gel Claim Octocrylene 8.00% Banana Boat Kids Tear-Free, Titanium Dioxide 3.1%, Zinc Oxide $10.00 21 Lotion 1.25 8 Sting-Free Lotion 4% SPF 50 3 CVS Kids Sun Titanium dioxide 3.1%, Zinc Oxide Lotion SPF 50 3 $9.00 19 Lotion 1.13 8 4.0% Spray Trader Joe's Avobenzone 3%, Homosalate 15%, Meets Spray SPF 50+ 2 $6.00 100 Spray 1.00 Octisalate 5%, Oxybenzone 6% Claim Banana Boat Avobenzone 3.0%, Homosalate SunComfort 10.0%, Octisalate 5.0%, Meets $10.00 97 Spray 1.67 Continuous Spray Octocrylene 3.0%, Oxybenzone Claim SPF 50+ 2 4.0% Neutrogena Beach Defense Avobenzone 3%, Homosalate 15%, Meets Water + Sun $10.50 88 Spray 1.62 Octisalate 5%, Octocrylene 4%, Claim Protection SPF 70 Oxybenzone 6% 2 Caribbean Breeze Avobenzone 3.0%, Ensulizole 1.0%, Homosalate 10.0%, Octisalate Meets Continuous $16.50 84 Spray 2.77 5.0%, Octocrylene 10.0%, Claim Tropical Mist SPF Oxybenzone 6.0% 70 2 Equate Avobenzone 3.0%, Homosalate (Walmart) Sport 10.0%, Octisalate 5.0%, Meets $4.98 84 Spray 0.83 Continuous Spray Octocrylene 2.0%, Oxybenzone Claim SPF 30 1 2 4.0% DG body Avobenzone 3%, Homosalate 10%, (Dollar General) Meets $5.25 82 Spray 0.88 Octisalate 5%, Octocrylene 2%, Sport SPF 30 1 2 Claim Oxybenzone 4% Rite Aid Avobenzone 3%, Homosalate 10%, Meets Renewal Sport $8.00 79 Spray 1.33 Octisalate 5%, Octocrylene 2%, Claim SPF 30 1 2 Oxybenzone 4% CVS Sport Clear Avobenzone 3.0%, Homosalate 10.0%, Octisalate 5.0%, Meets Spray SPF 30 1 2 $8.50 79 Spray 1.42 Octocrylene 2.0%, Oxybenzone Claim 4.0% Banana Boat Sport Avobenzone 3.0%, Homosalate 10.0%, Octisalate 5.0%, Performance with $10.00 77 Spray 1.67 36 PowerStay Octocrylene 10.0%, Oxybenzone Technology SPF 6.0% 3 of 6 5/19/2016 5:24 PM Sunscreen Ratings http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/health/beauty-personal-care/sunscre... Brand & Model Price Ratings and Test Results Lotion 100 2 No-Ad Sport Avobenzone 2.0%, Homosalate Meets Continuous Spray $10.00 76 Spray 1.00 10.0%, Octisalate 5.0%, Claim SPF 30 2 Oxybenzone 3.0% up & up Avobenzone 3%, Homosalate 10%, Meets (Target) Sport $5.00 75 Spray 0.83 Octisalate 5%, Octocrylene 2%, Claim SPF 30 1 2 Oxybenzone 4% Hawaiian Tropic Island Avobenzone 2.0%, Homosalate Meets $10.50 74 Spray 1.75 Sport Ultra Light 7.0%, Octocrylene 5.0% Claim SPF 30 2 Australian Gold Avobenzone 3 %, Homosalate 7.5 Meets Continuous Clear $10.50 69 Spray 1.75 %, Octisalate 5%, Octocrylene 2.75 Claim 30 2 %, Oxybenzone 2 % Neutrogena Wet Avobenzone 3%, Homosalate 8%, Meets Skin SPF 30 1 2 $9.50 68 Spray 1.90 Octisalate 4%, Octocrylene 8%, Claim Oxybenzone 5% Banana Boat Sport Avobenzone 1%, Octocrylene 7.4%, Meets Performance $9.00 67 Spray 1.50 Oxybenzone 3% Claim CoolZone SPF 30 2 Banana Boat Sport Performance Avobenzone 3% , Homosalate 10% , Clear UltraMist $9.00 59 Spray 1.50 24 Octisalate 5% , Octocrylene 5% with PowerStay Technology SPF 50+ 2 Goddess Garden Titanium Dioxide 6.4%, Zinc Oxide Meets Organics Sunny $22.00 40 Spray 3.67 6.0% Claim Body Natural 30 2 3 eltaMD UV AERO SPF 45 2 3 $28.00 26 Spray 4.67 Zinc oxide 9.3%, Octinoxate 7.5% 22 Facial sunscreen Avon Sun+ Homosalate 9.5%, Oxybenzone Sunscreen Face 6.0%, Octisalate 4.75%, Meets $9.00 85 Lotion 3.00 Lotion SPF 40 Avobenzone 3.0%, Octocrylene Claim 2.8%, up & up Avobenzone 3.0%, Homosalate Meets (Target) Ultra $5.20 83 Lotion 1.73 8.0%, Octisalate 5.0%, Octocrylene Claim Sheer SPF 30 4.0%, Oxybenzone 4.0% Neutrogena Avobenzone 2.7%, Homosalate 4%, clear face SPF 55 $12.00 78 Lotion 4.00 Octisalate 4.5%, Octocrylene 6%, 37 Oxybenzone 4.5% Rite Aid Renewal oil Free Avobenzone 2.0%, Octocrylene Meets $7.30 70 Lotion 2.43 Faces SPF 30 5.0%, Oxybenzone 3.0% Claim Neutrogena Avobenzone 2.5%, Homosalate 5%, clear face $11.50 48 Lotion 3.83 Octisalate 4%, Octocrylene 3%, 20 Break-out Free Oxybenzone 4% SPF 30 CVS Breakout Avobenzone 2.5%, Homosalate 5%, Free Face SPF 30 $10.50 39 Lotion 3.50 Octisalate 4%, Octocrylene 3%, 16 Oxybenzone 4% SkinCeuticals Physical Fusion Titanium Dioxide 6%, Zinc Oxide Meets $34.00 37 Lotion 20.00 UV Defense SPF 5%.
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