Walmart has the 6.7-Oz Neutrogena Beach Defense Water-Resistant Sunscreen Lotion (SPF 30) on sale for $3.74. Choose free store pick up where stock permits, otherwise shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 15 day trial) or on orders of $35+.
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Our research indicates that this offer is $4.35 lower (~48.4% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $8.99
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Formulated with Helioplex sunscreen technology, this oil-free body sunscreen provides superior broad spectrum protection against skin-aging UVA rays and skin-burning UVB rays.
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Walmart has the 6.7-Oz Neutrogena Beach Defense Water-Resistant Sunscreen Lotion (SPF 30) on sale for $3.74. Choose free store pick up where stock permits, otherwise shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 15 day trial) or on orders of $35+.
Thanks to Deal Hunter Rokket for finding this deal.
Our research indicates that this offer is $4.35 lower (~48.4% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $8.99
About this product:
Formulated with Helioplex sunscreen technology, this oil-free body sunscreen provides superior broad spectrum protection against skin-aging UVA rays and skin-burning UVB rays.
Model: Neutrogena Beach Defense Water-Resistant Sunscreen Lotion with Broad Spectrum SPF 30, Oil-Free and PABA-Free Oxybenzone-Free Sunscreen Lotion, UVA/UVB Sun Protection, SPF 30, 6.7 fl. oz
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Sunscreens are required by the Food and Drug Administration to remain at their original strengths for at least three years. This means that you can use leftover sunscreen from one year to the next. Some sunscreens include an expiration date — a date indicating when they're no longer effective.
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FYI your old sunscreen is probably still good
Sunscreens are required by the Food and Drug Administration to remain at their original strengths for at least three years. This means that you can use leftover sunscreen from one year to the next. Some sunscreens include an expiration date — a date indicating when they're no longer effective.
Above SPF 30 is pretty pointless since you'll have to reapply before you run out of protection. The worst Sun conditions will have you burn in 4 min. Therefore, SPF 30 is good for 120 minutes. Most sunscreens advise reapplying every 90 min in water/sweaty conditions.
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Above SPF 30 is pretty pointless since you'll have to reapply before you run out of protection. The worst Sun conditions will have you burn in 4 min. Therefore, SPF 30 is good for 120 minutes. Most sunscreens advise reapplying every 90 min in water/sweaty conditions.
The bottle of Neutrogena Beach Defense water + sun protection lotion 6.7 oz. that I received has Exp. date of 09/2021. So, it's at least 2 years old, if not older.
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Sunscreens are required by the Food and Drug Administration to remain at their original strengths for at least three years. This means that you can use leftover sunscreen from one year to the next. Some sunscreens include an expiration date — a date indicating when they're no longer effective.
https://www.mayoclinic.
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Sunscreens are required by the Food and Drug Administration to remain at their original strengths for at least three years. This means that you can use leftover sunscreen from one year to the next. Some sunscreens include an expiration date — a date indicating when they're no longer effective.
https://www.mayoclinic.
Sunscreen starting at $2.39 Walmart (Neutrogena, Bare Republic, Hawaiian Tropic, Banana Boat, Burt's...
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Hawaii has banned two of the ingredients in the neutrogena
https://brightly.eco/hawaii-sunscreen-ban/
A few months ago I bought Equate Kids Sunscreen 8oz spf 50 for $3.98.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Equate.../800698200
It has titanium dioxide and zinc as active ingredients. Mineral suncreens are better for the environment.
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