![]() ![]() Still, the Thinksport mineral sunscreen rubs in fairly easily (especially for a mineral sunscreen) and with minimal white residue, even on darker skin tones. ![]() It's a good option for folks with oily or sensitive skin. Thinksport is easy to find at most major retailers (unlike fully reef-safe sunscreens) and is more affordable than comparable mineral sunscreen options. Thinksport mineral sunscreen lotion does have a subtle fruity scent that some people find too strong for comfort, but our testers found the fragrance very slight.Īfter wearing Thinksport on many hikes, our testers appreciated that it applied so easily and absorbed quickly. We like that it left such a minimal white cast. We also liked that it didn’t get more visible or chalky after sweating. Thinksport Mineral SPF 50 is ranked #1 on the Environmental Working Group's Skin Deep database for reducing exposure to potentially toxic chemicals in personal care products. Overall, despite being a mineral sunscreen, we could forget we were wearing the Thinksport – and that’s the ultimate goal of sunscreen.īonus: The baby version of Thinksport (called Thinkbaby) is also at the top of many lists. ![]() While sunscreen isn’t recommended for infants under 6 months, pediatricians recommend mineral sunscreens for older babies and young children, and Thinkbaby is a top choice. Ultra Guard is Wirecutter’s pick for the best overall sunscreen and has been highly rated by Consumer Reports for years (it received the top rating in 2020). In our testing, it feels lightweight and less thick compared to other drugstore sunscreens. The Coppertone Ultra Guard Sunscreen Lotion SPF 50 is inexpensive, widely available, and has a better feel on the skin than most other budget sunscreens. #Thinkbaby sunscreen review as a facial sunscreen skin In our testing beachside in San Diego, we found it feels heavier/greasier than the Neutrogena or SunBum products we tested. #Thinkbaby sunscreen review as a facial sunscreen skin. ![]()
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