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Amavara’s Tinted Mineral Sunscreen SPF 50 is a vegan, waterproof sunblock that provides broad-spectrum protection using non-nano zinc oxide. Ideal for sensitive skin, this eco-friendly formula is safe for coral reefs and comes in travel-friendly packaging.











| ASIN | B086BBH24C |
| Active Ingredients | Zinc Oxide |
| Age Range Description | Kid |
| Best Sellers Rank | #482,175 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #1,855 in Sunscreens |
| Brand Name | Amavara |
| Color | Multicoloured |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 378 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions | 6.5 x 2 x 2 inches |
| Item Form | Lotion |
| Item Volume | 1.65 Fluid Ounces |
| Item Weight | 1.65 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Amavara |
| Manufacturer Part Number | AMA-ST50-165 |
| Material Features | eco-friendly, vegan, cruelty-free, coral reef safe |
| Material Type Free | Odorless |
| Number of Items | 2 |
| Product Benefits | Anti-Aging |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Sun protection during outdoor activities, swimming, surfing, and for families including kids |
| Scent | Odorless |
| Scent Name | Odorless |
| Skin Tone | All |
| Skin Type | All |
| Sun Protection Factor | 50 Sun Protection Factor (SPF) |
| Target Use Body Part | Face |
| Unit Count | 3.3 Fluid Ounces |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
A**.
Airplane Pilots - You Need To Look at This Sunscreen - No Eye Irritation and Looks Good!
This product has SOLVED a problem I have had for years as a pilot and flight instructor. All the chemical sunscreens, especially oxybenzone, can cause sudden, painful, and dangerous eye reactions. Those chemicals don't even have to be applied around the eye - anywhere on the face and they can outgas or run, and get under sunglasses or helmet visors. My husband and I, both instructors, had several instances of almost incapacitating eye pain from sunscreen (fortunately we were flying together each time). So our solution was unfortunately to not wear any facial sunscreen while flying and especially instructing for years. In the high desert. Many friends in the same situation, and some have already had skin cancers removed. UV rays are even stronger at higher altitudes. We also go to a lot of airshows. We don't wear sunscreen flying there, but do slather it on during the event. I usually have several painful attacks every year on the ground at airshows, no matter how careful I try to be with sunscreen around the eyes. Even some "mineral" brands add "oxy" chemicals to the formula and will sometimes really get to your eyes. I have recently started using anti-aging products (glycolic, retinol) at night so I have to wear sunscreen every day. Have tried several mineral brands but this one actually WORKS. The tint is perfect (I am caucasian, but not pale), blends in, feels soft on the skin, and is definitely not "ghostly". Also has a much higher zinc oxide content and SPF than many brands. For the women: like any mineral product, it is a little thick. Rubbing it in takes a little time (but not as long as other high-SPF brands). I happened to see a TV ad for a (much more expensive) tinted mineral CC cream that they put on with a foundation brush. Tried this technique and it worked wonderfully! Can spread it evenly and quickly with the brush, even right up under and around eyes. Looks as good as a tinted moisturizer or CC cream for everyday wear, blush goes on top just fine. Most zinc oxide is a little drying, but I find this to be OK - I wear it over a Vit C serum and it feels matte and soft. I went flying with this sunscreen a few days ago. Put it everywhere around eyes. PROBLEM SOLVED! 100+ degrees in the desert, no running, no eye irritation, no sunburn. Sorry for the long review, but it is hard to describe how intractable the sunscreen problem can be for pilots. I have heard fighter pilots talking about this problem - no one wants cancer, but pilots really can't afford to be distracted by eye reactions. I hope you consider marketing to pilots (AOPA, Miramar and other airshows, pilot magazines and websites?). A suggestion - I am content slathering on the white, runny Australian stuff on legs while swimming or gardening etc. (Lands End SPF swim tees always for arms and back.) But, if you would make a similar type "backyard" body sunscreen with your special formulation that has less additives than other brands, perhaps less SPF but thinner, that would be great too. I am going to order your other current products and of course some more tinted sunscreen. Please feel free to contact me. Have been reading about the regulatory sunscreen issues coming down next year. Glad to see a company like yours taking the lead to improve the mineral products. I suspect there will be more advancements, including tints for darker skin tones, coming in the future.
M**A
Fantastic if not acne prone
If you love knowing that there is no way sun rays are touching your face then this is the stuff for you. It definitely felt like a forcefield for your face. Probably like a foundation or cc cream. The tint was great and it really covered any skin discoloration or acne. I've seen some people think it's hard to put on but if you rub it onto your fingertips and then tap all over your face before rubbing it in it works wonderfully. It stayed in place all day, there was never a need to reapply this. If you rubbed your eyes hardcore it could sting a tinge, but I always covered my eyes with it in the morning and it never stung unless I really went to town rubbing my eyes. The only drawback for me is that my skin is very finicky and if it can't breathe throughout the day (gels and serums only) my skin will break out. So after a day or two this made me break out. I still use it along my hairline because that's where I sweat a ton and this sunscreen will not come off from a bit of sweat. Wonderful sunscreen! Like awesome.
J**E
Good product
Pros: Good ingredients, long lasting, performs well with sweat and water, and evens out my skin tone. Cons: smells kind of like mothballs and mud which doesn't fade after hours of wearing, formula is way too thick to get a consistent coat (can be remedied by mixing with lotion but does reduce its lifespan)
A**R
Doesn't run into your eyes!
I've been searching for a sunblock that offers strong protection for my face, but one that will stay on and not run into my eyes while I'm boogie boarding in saltwater waves and surf. This sunblock fits the bill! It is a little thick like toothpaste, has a very faint scent like clay, but spreads on and rubs in pretty easily and doesn't give you the white zinc look that so many real sunblocks do. It actually makes the water bead up on my face and run off. Great protection and stayed put for hours in the surf. A little dab goes a long way. Highly recommend for anyone active in the water who is looking for true sun protection.
T**S
Odd color, but good coverage
It has a reasonably high amount of zinc (22.5%) which is good for sun block protection. The color has almost a slight greenish tint - it is very subtle but it is definitely not tinted in the reddish or yellow part of the spectrum. It seems overpriced for the amount you get, as well. It is a very tiny tube. It spreads quite easily and does cover blemishes and sun spots. It is not really greasy, either, which is nice.
R**Y
So far I love it! *UPDATE*
Ok YES. I’m hesitant because I’ve only been using this two days and I haven’t determined if it will break me out yet but so far I love everything. High SPF, Zinc Oxide only, tint for white cast, no scent, no oils in the formula, decent price point, not drying, and safe for pregnancy! Really excited about it so far but trying to be wary in case it breaks me out. I will update. Looking at all of the ingredients on COSDNA, none of the ingredients should. The only thing I don’t like is that it may be a LITTLE bit more coverage than I’d prefer. If I’m applying the recommended amount (1/4 tsp) then it does look like I’m wearing a little something. It blends in very nicely though and I don’t think many people will mind that it comes with a little coverage. So far so good! I’ve used Cotz Face but that was super silicony and makes you really look like you have something one and it does not blend in. I’ve used Blue Lizard Sensitive Skin (not the face version) and it had a pretty bad white cast and made me feel tight and greasy at the same time. I’ve used ThinkSport Everyday Face and I loved it but I think it broke me out. There are oils in the formula. It was just a little less coverage than this one which I like but I’d choose this one anyways because there’s no scent and so far I don’t think any breakouts (I’m thinking it’s just leftovers from using the ThinkSport). Anyways, I’ll make an update if I remember. UPDATE: Unfortunately, it ended up breaking me out. Again, the ingredient list is very good and the ingredient that I think is the culprit is caprylic/capric triglyceride which is actually labeled 0 in comedogenic ratings but I think my skin still hates it. Nevertheless, I will still keep my rating the same though and I would still recommend to others because not everyone’s skin is the same and I still think the ingredient list is stellar. Give it a try!
P**N
Makes you skin sticky and is very hard to remove.
This product is very difficult to apply and even more difficult to get off! You have to scrub it off! I guess it is ok for sensitive skin and sun protection but I could only stand the way it felt on my skin a couple of times. Don’t waste your money unless you don’t mind feeling sticky with it on.
V**T
Best tinted sunscreen in US so far
Best looking mineral sunscreen I found so far (considering I tried pretty much everything out there in US and EU). On my 6th tube. Pros: + looks incredibly good, the only complaint is the slight shine. If you're into glass skin / dewy look; this will do; I try to go with completely natural look. Easily melds into my skin tone; 0 white cast. But if you're going to reapply every 2 hours while out in the sun all day; it will definitely look like a heavy BB cream (after 3rd ~ 4rd reapplication). To me, that's perfectly fine considering other sunscreens other make me look like a mime or make me too dark for my skin tone (light skinned Southern European here) +definitely does not rub off easily compared to other water resistant sunscreens. +it doesn't smell bad or doesn't have fragrance; I haven't experienced any irritation. +I didn't get sunburned at all, and I live in the SoCal +Doesn't burn or sting around the eyes Cons: - Hard to spread at first, takes little bit patience but compared to others it's a lot more matte than big majority of mineral sunscreens -Careful when applying around the eyes because it will stick to your eyelashes. Gently rubbing on the eyes takes care of 80% of the time. -Just like every other tinted sunscreen, make sure this does not touch light clothing otherwise it will stain them. -Must use an oil cleanser first to take this off if you're using a gentle cleanser. Don't expect Cerave Hydrating cleanser or anything similar to take this off with a simple face wash. It is very water resistant. (I guess that's also a plus) TLDR: Don't change a thing; I will keep buying this forever. I really love it!
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