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I rarely burn in the sun but I am concerned with skin cancer and premature aging so I slather sun block on anyway. I tried NO AD Ultra Sun Block Lotion SPF figuring SPF 30 is SPF 30. I don't need fancy names and bottles, just protection. Oops, I didn't get that either. I actually got a sunburn...
review »I am extremely fair and have used No Ad products for years. I now use 60 on my body and 45 for babies on my face (I have dry skin so I'm not concerned for the grease). I think they are lifesavers. I do heed the warnings to use a lot, which means I am whitish for a few minutes until it drys. And if I'm going to be sweating a lot, I skip my forehead and wear a sunproof hat to avoid it running into my eyes and stinging.I don't go out and sunbathe in this stuff but it has been a real lifesaver for my many outdoor activities. I never burn.
I sell No Ad at the retail store where I work and I do recommend it to my customers. It is an item I use for myself, my husband, my kids and grandchildren. I keep plenty on hand for when we have company and of course this is an item they usually forget to bring. I've never received a complaint from anyone after they have used it. It works very well. I am very happy with this product.
No Ad sunscreen is a great product if you are watching your budget and need a product that works. Sadly, I have sensitive skin and broke out after using this product during a week long beach vacation. I never burned, but the rash wasn't worth saving a few dollars over other brands.