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The No-Ad with Aloe and Vitamin E SPF 45 is part of the sunscreen test program at Consumer Reports. In our lab tests, sunscreen models like the with Aloe and Vitamin E SPF 45 are rated on multiple criteria, such as those listed below.
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(3 of 3 customers found this review helpful)
Don't agree with CR on this
8/10/2012
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Comment:
I spent two weeks on a fishing vacation and was outdoors most of the time. I used this sunscreen one day and got a bad sunburn on my nose. I did not re-apply during the day, because it was not practical carrying the bottle with me. (I would have carried a supply if I knew the consequence of not re-applying.) CR used to recommend Up&Up from [@]. That spray seemed to work much better. One application per day protected me from sunburn. I'm sticking with that spray.(I used layers of clothing with 50 SPF to protect most of my body. Only my face and hands were exposed.)
How long have you owned it:
A month or less
Bottom Line
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
(2 of 2 customers found this review helpful)
Works as well as any for a lot less
6/21/2012
Pros
Fresh smelling
Good product at a bargain
price
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I drive a convertible
Comment:
Works well and becomes invisable after a few minutes
How long have you owned it:
One-to-three months
Bottom Line
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend.
(5 of 5 customers found this review helpful)
Body, yes. Face, no!
6/20/2012
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Comment:
Product was applied to face and body. After I spent a short time in the sun, a bit of perspiration ran into my eyes. Even after rinsing my eyes, they burned for at least an hour.
How long have you owned it:
Three-to-six months
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