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Sunscreen is the one product we fly through the most in our household. Buying massive multi-packs and having them only last a month, that is normal for us, we just do not handle the sun well and we need lots of sunscreen.
With all this said, I was ecstatic to try out some Blue Lizard products this year. They are an Australian mineral-based sunscreen brand that has been around for over 20 years. If there is one thing I know, Australians take their sun protection very seriously.

Now, mineral sunscreens aren't everyone's cup of tea, but lots of people love them. I have always been in the middle; I like the right formulas and in the will be drawn to the sunscreen that works best for me and my household. In other-words, I am willing to try and use them all.

They have a few formulations, Sheer, Sensitive, Sport, Kids and Baby. Sheer and Sensitive have both a face and body product in their ranges, and Kids, Baby and Sensitive both have a stick version.

All their sunscreens are:
• Mineral based sunscreens - using Zinc Oxide and Titanium Dioxide
• Fragrance-free
• Paraben-free
• Sweat and Water Resistant for 80 Minutes
• Reef safe - no Oxybenzone or Octinoxate

The Sensitive tubes and the Sport tube have Smart Cap Technology, which means the clear caps turn purple when in the presence of UV rays. It is shocking how purple they turn, even in the shade. It is a great reminder to apply and reapply your sunscreen.

Sheer Mineral Sunscreen Lotion SPF 50+ and Sheer Mineral Sunscreen Lotion for Face SPF 50+

Blue Lizard's Sheer line boasts that it is a sunscreen that rubs on smooth and dries clear. It is formulated with Shea Butter, Antioxidants, and Vitamin E. The face version has the hyaluronic acid in it as well.
How do I find they worked? Good, surprisingly good. The face formula is watery, so shake it up and be careful when you open it, it could pour out a bit. It applies smoothly and blends in well. It blends in quickly so there isn't too much time needed to rub it in and did not leave any white cast or streaking on me. 
As for the body, it is also a bit runny, but absorbs nicely into the skin with minimal rubbing required. I actually really liked that it was thinner, so I didn't have to spend as much time blending it in and it reduced the application time needed. 

Both formulas left my skin soft and dewy, but not greasy. It was definitely a nice feeling, like after one moisturizes the legs and they want to keep on touching it.

Sensitive Mineral Sunscreen SPF 50 and Sensitive Face Mineral Sunscreen SPF 30

Blue Lizard's Sensitive line is fragrance-free (all their products are though), making it ideal for those that can be irritated by other sunscreens. It doesn't have the Shea Butter or other moisturizers the Sheer line does, because it is more focused on sensitive skin vs the feel on the skin. The face version does still have hyaluronic acid in it to help hydrate and claims not to clog pores.
The Sensitive Face sunscreen only seems to come in 30 SPF for now in Canada. I there is such a small difference between 30 and 50 SPF that I really could not tell any difference in coverage. .
Both the face and the body are thicker than their Sheer counterparts. They have a bit more of a traditional sunscreen thickness and feel, as a result I did need to rub them in a bit more. The end result was nicely covered skin that good, not dry or itchy like some sunscreens can leave me. The New York Times Wirecutter declared this their favourite sunscreen this year. They cite the non-chalky texture and ease to apply as reasons to love it.

Blue Lizard Sensitive Sunscreen Stick SPF 50 

Sunscreen sticks are always great to take with you on the go for touch ups, this one is a tiny little guy that goes with the Sensitive line. This formula only uses Zinc Oxide (20%), there is no Titanium Oxide in it.

I really like it for my lips,  I do not find it moisturizing for my lips though, I just like that it is a stick.

The husband was complaining about how working outside his lips were not just dry, but he was afraid of the exposure to the UV rays. I told him to start using it and it has been great. He also keeps it in his work bag for touch ups. He applies the Sensitive at the start of his shift but as the day goes on his hands get dirty and the stick makes for an easy clean way to touch up. 

Sport Mineral-Based Sunscreen SPF 50 

The Sports Sunscreen is meant to give you more time doing activities outside without the sunscreen coming off. 

It, like all the others, is good for 80 minutes of sweating and water activities, but I did find it held up in the pool so much better. I used it in a saltwater pool, chlorine pool and a hot tub. In all three situations, the water beaded up on my skin and my husbands. 

It is the thickest between the Sheer and Sensitive formulas. It was a minor pain for the hubs to apply to his hair arms, but it held up so much better than any sunscreen he has tried this year in the water.

Overall,

I really like this line. I appreciate their variety of formulas, for both the face and body. I like that they are reef friendly so you have options when traveling. As well I like how they feel on my skin.

The Sport is by far my favourite, just because I spend so much time swimming in the summer and often burn quickly in the water. I haven't had that happen yet, and when I get out of the water I can see the sunscreen is still on my skin and working. For the face I think the Sheer is my favourite, but would definitely buy the Sensitive face sunscreen again.
You can find Blue Lizard products at Well.ca/Rexall, London Drugs, Real Canadian Superstore, Shoppers Drug Mart/Pharmaprix and Indigo.
*products were both bought by me and sent to me for review purposes. All views and opinions are my own. Some links may be affiliate links and I may or may not earn a small commission. I appreciate your support of my blog.

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Bioré has a reputation for have an absolutely fabulous sunscreen....in Asia. Their UV Aqua Rich formula has a bit of cult following, and where I live, Canada, you cannot buy it legally in stores. See Canada and America have some pretty outdate sunscreen regulations sunscreen regulations, which means we haven't had any new sunscreen active ingredients in since the start of the 90s. This just means people in Canada have been buying this cult favourite online or asking if stores have it behind the counter, until now. 

Bioré launched earlier this year their North American version of their sunscreen. I picked a four pack up at Costco. 
Since I happen to have a bottle of the Japanese formula from last summer and my new bottles of the Canadian formula. So let's compare the formula descriptions and then see how I feel about the formulas.
Japanese Version - Biore UV Aqua Rich Light Up Essence SPF 50+ PA++++:
Water, ethylhexyl methoxycinnamate, ethanol, BG, isopropyl palmitate, titanium oxide, bisethylhexyloxyphenol methoxyphenyltriazine, ethylhexyltriazone, dimethicone, crosspolymer (lauryl methacrylate / Na methacrylate), hydrogenated polyisobutene, diethylaminohydroxy Hexyl benzoyl benzoate, silica, hydrous silica, mica, dextrin palmitate, dipentaerythrityl tripolyhydroxystearate, (Acrylate / alkyl acrylate (C10-30)) crosspolymer, triethoxycaprylylsilane, cetanol, glyceryl stearate, hydroxy Ethyl cellulose, polysolvate 60, polysilicone-9, Al hydroxide, K hydroxide, royal jelly extract, Na hyaluronate, tin oxide, phenoxyethanol, methylparaben, EDTA-2Na, BHT, fragrance
First off, there are a few versions of the UV Aqua Rich in Japan, I happened to have found the Light Up Essence version when I was in a store last year. It has a SPF of 50+ PA++++, which means it "Very good UVA protection, up to over 95%. Filter time up to 16h", which is from what I understand as strong as their ratings go for sunscreens. It is made in Japan and has a waterproof formula with an essence in it.
Its active ingredients are Titanium Oxide, Ethylhexyl Methoxycinnamate, Ethylhexyl Triazone, Diethylamino Hydroxybenzoyl Hexyl Benzoate, and Bis-Ethylhexyloxyphenol Methoxyphenyl Triazine. 

Canada's formula - Biore UV Aqua Rich Weightless Moisturizer SPF 50:
Active ingredients (w/w) Avobenzone 3%, Homosalate 7 %, Octisalate 5%, Octocrylene 5 % Inactive ingredients Aqua, Alcohol Denat., Lauryl Methacrylate/Sodium Methacrylate Crosspolymer, Dextrin Palmitate, Glycerin, Phenyl Trimethicone, Phenoxyethanol, Dimethicone, Dipropylene Glycol, Acrylates/C10-30 Alkyl Acrylate Crosspolymer, Parfum, Glyceryl Behenate, Cetyl Alcohol, Limonene, Sorbitan Distearate, Isoceteth-20, Sodium Hydroxide, Stearoyl Glutamic Acid, Arginine, Linalool, Geraniol, Disodium EDTA, Citral, Sodium Hyaluronate. Ingredients are subject to change at the manufacturer's discretion. F
This formula has an SPF of 50, which means it filters out 98 per cent of UV radiation. It is made in Canada in a carbon neutral plant, which I think is fantastic. It is supposed to be based on the Japanese water-based formula and is vegan. It comes in both 30 and 50 SPF.

Its active ingredients are Avobenzone, Homosalate, Octisalate, Octocrylene.
Japanese version on the top, Canadian version on the bottom.
What do I think?
The bottles are similar and the only thing to really say is that I prefer that the Japanese version have a bit more of a tip to it and makes it less messy to apply.

The Japanese version feel a bit more watery coming out of the bottle, but not a whole ton. I applied it to the right side of my face, and the Canadian one to my left for a week. After the first day I couldn't really notice an actual difference. Both blended it well, did not sting my eyes at all (I did my lids and got sweaty, nothing stung or ran). When I looked in mirrors, my right side, which had the Japanese version on it, seemed a bit more shiny. But they both felt the same on my skin and when I touched my face. I really could not tell any difference between the two on my skin.
Japanese version on the top, Canadian version on the bottom.
Overall, I think they feel identical on my skin, and cannot tell a difference at all. They are hydrating and light on the skin, it feels just lovely. I love that they both are skincare with solid SPF going on for them. They do not sting they eye and don't seem to run on my face. There is a good reason Bioré has such a good reputation for their sunscreen and it shows when using it. I have no regrets that I bought four bottles of it, they will get good use this summer.
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I think it's safe to say, most people hate facial sunscreens. I feel so lucky to live in a time where there has been a major shift towards sunscreens that are skincare. Now, so many formulas are being brought out that are doing so much more than just being the SPF step in your routine. You're now getting skin care benefits and protection all in one. Cutting down on heavy layers and making the process feel fantastic.
Aqua Bomb Broad Spectrum SPF 50 has been a hot ticket item for almost a year now. It was honestly hard to find. I adore Belief's Aqua Bomb range and I really just had to try it out.

 It feels silky and smooth, it absorbs quickly and without heaviness or tackiness. It feels amazing on the skin and just weightless. It's honestly hard to believe it's a sunscreen at all. 
The formula uses Homosalate (9%), Octocrylene (9%), Octisalate (4.5%), Avobenzone (2.7%), providing a broad spectrum UVA/UVB protection. There is also a bunch of great skincare love in the tube, Maragold Extract and Woodbine are just two.
Pros:
  • Light weight
  • Hydrating
  • No white cast
  • High SPF Value (50 SPF)
  • No Pilling
  • Feels great on the skin
Cons:
  • Is a bit pricy ($51.50), but it is inline with Belif's pricing

Overall, this is a great SPF, well worth the money because it is skin care and SPF that just feels like skincare. I love the feel on my skin because it really isn't there. I love that is a high SPF because that is what I look for. It also just fits with what I like about Belif as a whole, it is skincare that is working for me, and that is a great thing.

You can find Belif at Sephora, The Face Shop and Belifcanada.com

 

 *product sent from PR for review purposes. All views and opinions are my own.
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Summer is here and sunscreen has taken centre stage in my life. I have two family members who have battled (and won) the war with skin cancer, as a result, I take sun protection very seriously. If that was not enough of a reason to use sunscreen, I am a pale gal, and Mr. Fox is a ginger. In other words, we burn, and we burn bad.

Today I am going to look at my favourite sunscreens of 2018. What have I been using? What have I been loving? Why do I love them so? Here we go...

Coppertone Clearly Sheer Spray Sunscreen - SPF 50
I love a good spray sunscreen! This I can't state enough. As much as I love them, Mr. Fox loves them more. As a man with hairy arms and legs, he finds lotions and gels a bit cumbersome and heavy no matter what, so he likes sprays. He also is pretty prone to breakouts on his body and face, so a spray that feels light and isn't greasy is a must. Throw in a higher SPF for his ginger paleness (it also comes in SPF 30) this spray is where it is at.

Lightweight,  breathable and won't cause breakouts, it really is a win-win product.

Aveeno Protect Hydrate Sunscreen - SPF 60
Aveeno is known for being pretty darn gentle on your skin. This sunscreen is also a great moisturizer, hence the hydrate in its name. With a higher SPF of 60 (it also comes in SPF 30 and SPF 45), I really like that it is packed with Colloidal Oatmeal, which is great for sensitive or itchy skin, but also hydrating.

I love that this is a lotion and a sunscreen with a nice high SPF to it.

Neutrogena Hydro Boost - Water Gel Sunscreen - SPF 50
This sunscreen isn't like all the other sunscreens. Now that I sound like a cheesy pickup line, I think I might need to explain why this one is so different.

It is a gel! It is a gel loaded with hyaluronic acid, vitamin E and still has a higher SPF of 50. As a result, it is super hydrating, fast absorbing and leaves no white cast. This also makes it great for the face (which they really should advertise more, because darn it, this is a great face sunscreen).

If you want a sunscreen that feels light, hydrating and like a gel, this one is for you. At the end of a day out and about in the sun, my skin usually is a bit dehydrated and needs some serious moisture, but not when I use this. My face loves it, it can breathe and doesn't break out at all, and makeup looks great on top of it.

Neutrogena Ultra Sheer - Dry Touch Sunscreen - SPF 110
Sometimes I want a stronger SPF! When I know the sun is out in full force, when I am going somewhere tropical, when I know I am going to be out all day long at a festival or a party, those are the times I reach for a sunscreen with an SPF of 100 or more. I used to get mocked for this, but I really burn bad, and it really is my best defence against that happening.

I have always trusted Neutrogena when it comes to the high SPF factor, in fact, they are the only brand for the longest time that made an SPF 100 product, so it is the only one I buy. 

Neutrogena's UltraSheer line is pretty lightweight, so I don't end up feeling like it is heavy or takes too long to absorb. My skin never feels greasy or sticky after using it. It also hasn't caused any breakouts at all on me.

This high SPF sunscreen has saved my skin (literally) dozen of times and for that I love it.

Neutrogena Ultra Sheer - Face And Body Stick - SPF 50+
I have been using this sunscreen for a few years now, I love the concept of a stick sunscreen. You can travel with it and it won't count as a liquid when you fly, you can pop it in a purse and never worry about it leaking. With SPF 50 it is a great high SPF, which is what I always look for (an ongoing trend in this post, I know). It is about the size of a men's deodorant stick, so it has plenty of product in it and you won't fly through it quickly.

While I do sometimes use this as my all over sunscreen, it is usually when I am pretty covered up and just applying on small parts like my shoulders, neck and ankles. The main way I do like to use it is as a travel touch up stick. I can touch up my sun protection as needed and it is so easy. I also love to use it on my face, it is great and doesn't actually feel heavy on the skin, it feels hydrating.

Mr. Fox loves to use this on his face, shoulders, back of neck, ears and all the kind of strange place that are sometimes hard to get at with a spray.

Since it also part of the UltraSheer line, it is lightweight and isn't greasy. 

Live Clean Sport Mineral Sunscreen Spray - SPF 30
Sport sunscreen are great because they feel dry on the skin, they don't sweat off (or drip into your eyes)  and they last in the hot icky long days of summer. Sport sprays are even better because they are really easy to apply and reapply. This one happens to be both, plus a mineral sunscreen!

This is my go-to lake and cottage sunscreen. It is fully biodegradable, making it a great option if you run on a septic tank or swim at a lake, ocean or river.

I really was skeptical of it at first, it sprays out a bit thick and white but smoothed into my skin nicely. I also wasn't sure if an SPF of 30 would cut it for me, but it was great. My skin loves it and it does a great job of protecting my skin from the UVA/UVB rays.

Extra bonuses for this one is Live Clean is a Canadian brand, Canadian made, free from parabens and phthalates, vegan, Reef Safe, non-nano, petrolatum free, silicone free, non-greasy, non-whitening and the aerosol is air-powered with no chemical propellants. Oh, and water resistant for up to 40 minutes.
There you go, my top go-to sunscreens for this summer.

Do you have a favourite sunscreen? What about it makes you love it so much?


*This post features sunscreens that I was either given for review from PR, ChickAdvisor, or paid for with my own money. All reviews and opinions are my own.
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Coppertone clearly sheer sunscreens deliver trusted broad spectrum protection in delightfully light, refreshing formulas that barely leave a trace on the skin. They absorb quickly, feel clean and light on the skin, and won’t clog pores or cause breakouts. The clearly sheer line is designed with her specific needs in mind, and unlike any Coppertone she’s ever tried before.
  • SPF 50, broad spectrum UVA/UVB protection
  • Lightweight sunscreen formula feels clean and light, leaving a matte finish on the skin
  • Won’t clog pores or cause breakouts (clinically tested on acne prone skin)
  • Moisturizing formula helps keep skin smooth and soft
  • Appropriate to use on sensitive skin
  • Light and fresh clean scent
  • Water resistant (80 minutes) -coppertone.ca
Last year I fell in love with Coppertone ClearlySheer Face Sunscreen, this year its the ClearlySheer Body Spray version I am ecstatic with and have decided I cannot live without.

As a pale gal, I burn with just about any exposure to the sun. That being said, I hate sunscreen lotions, they are heavy and thick and take forever to absorb. Because of all of this I am always looking for a spray sunscreen that feels light on my skin but also have a strong SPF. Coppertone's ClearlySheer body spray sunscreen fits all my needs and I have been loving it all summer long.

ClearlySheer comes in a continuous spray bottle, the product feel extremely light on the skin and absorbs into the skin almost right away. My skin is left feeling soft and is light and weightless as though a product was barley sprayed on it. It also comes in SPF 50, which is what I always look for. While 30 is the minimum you should use, 50 is what I like because it gives me more protection and because I am so prone to the adversest effect of the sun.
Now the hubby is a ginger who burns even faster then me (which honestly is hard to believe), he has also been using it all summer and loves it so much. He is incredibly prone to breakouts on his body and face and sunscreens bring the worst out in his skin. The ClearlySheer line has not only protected his skin, but hasn't caused a single break out the entire summer. We even spent the whole day at the CNE without us getting burned or even tanned (FYI we don't tan, only burn).
Overall this has been one of the best sunscreens I have ever used. It combined with the face version that I purchased last year have made me very happy because my skin is protected from the damaging rays of the sun, keeps my skin feeling soft and smooth while not causing any breakouts at all.


*Product was sent for review purposes. All views and opinions are my own.
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It is summer time, which means lots of sun and potentially sun damage if you're not careful out there.  As a pale person who happens to get sun hives I like to make sure I am protected as much as possible. Today I am going to talk about my favourite sunscreens.

Body Products:
First off I should let you know I hate cream sunscreens, it is rare that I will use one on my body and it is even more rare that I will be happy with the results. This is why I usually reach for sprays.

L'oreal Paris Sublime Sun: Invisible Dry Oil Spray
This spray isn't an aerosol, it is pump that has a fantastic dry oil inside it. My skin feels soft and supple when I use it, not greasy or sticky, but like a dry oil you might use as a moisturizer. I find it doesn't take too much to get a good coverage. I usually give myself a good spray, then a spray on my hands before rubbing it in. If you have dry skin like me you might also enjoy this oil and how it hydrates while protecting your skin.  It comes in both 15 spf and 30 spf.

Vichy Idéal Soleil: Invisible Mist
This spray provides a comes in an aerosol, it feels dry, light and feels great on the skin. It has Mexoryl in it, which is the number one recommend sunscreen filter by dermatologists. It dermatologist tested for sensitive skin and has Vichy Thermal Spa Water in it and Paraben Free. I find when I use it my skin feels soft and silky. Being a dry touch spray I feel it is almost absorbed right away. It comes in both 30 spf and 50 spf.

Face Products:
Neutrogena Ultra Sheer Face & Body Stick Sunscreen

When it comes to your face you don't always want a lotion, this stick is what I use at those times. I love to use this on my face but also on my body. Shoulders, decolletage, neck, it covers it all for me. Other then the formula working really well on my face, I love that it is an easily portable stick that I can put in my purse at any time for touch ups throughout the day without lugging around a can of spray or a lotion that might leak. It comes in spf 50+.

L'oreal Paris Sublime: Sun Silky Sheer BB Tint

This has been a favourite of mine since it launched 2 years ago, and I haven't stopped using it since. It is by far the best face sunscreen I have ever used. It has a tiny tint to it, but not too much, that is actually the only thing that makes it different from their Silky Face Sunscreen. It is just the trick to even out my skin and isn't greasy at all for a face sunscreen. It needs to be shook a lot before using because of its thinner constancy, but that constancy is part of the reason I love it so much on my face. I also love the high spf protection of 50.

Coppertone ClearlySheer: Faces Sunscreen Lotion

This is a feather light lotion that blends into the skin just like a proper skin lotion should. I love to mix my CoverFx drops into it to create a tinted moisturizer. It is also water resistant up to 80 minutes. The only down side is that is only comes in 30 spf.

So there you go, my favorute ways to protect my skin from the sun.

Do you have a favourite sunscreen?
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