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Select Target Stores:1-oz Neutrogena Beach Defense Sunscreen Lotion (SPF 70)

(In-Store Only w/ Target Circle Coupon)

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$1.99

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Select Target Stores have 1-oz Neutrogena Beach Defense Sunscreen Lotion (SPF 70) on sale for $1.99 - $2 Off Manufacturer Target Circle Coupon [Free to Join] valid for in-store purchase only.
  • Note: Availability/pricing may vary by stores; may not be available in all areas. Must login to your Target account to save this offer to utilize it for in-store purchase only.
Thanks to community member DrBargin for finding this deal



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  • About this deal:
    • Sign-up for Target  RedCard to save an additional 5%, receive free shipping, and an extended return period.
    • Pricing may vary depending on store, however, if pricing is established at $1.99, final price should be Free after the Target Circle manufacturer coupon
    • Must utilize this coupon for in-store purchase only
    • Limit of one coupon per item/per household
    • Offer valid through July 19, 2022, or while manufacturer coupon/supplies last
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Select Target Stores have 1-oz Neutrogena Beach Defense Sunscreen Lotion (SPF 70) on sale for $1.99 - $2 Off Manufacturer Target Circle Coupon [Free to Join] valid for in-store purchase only.
  • Note: Availability/pricing may vary by stores; may not be available in all areas. Must login to your Target account to save this offer to utilize it for in-store purchase only.
Thanks to community member DrBargin for finding this deal



Editor's Notes

Written by megakimcheelove | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Sign-up for Target  RedCard to save an additional 5%, receive free shipping, and an extended return period.
    • Pricing may vary depending on store, however, if pricing is established at $1.99, final price should be Free after the Target Circle manufacturer coupon
    • Must utilize this coupon for in-store purchase only
    • Limit of one coupon per item/per household
    • Offer valid through July 19, 2022, or while manufacturer coupon/supplies last
  • About this store:

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Model: Neutrogena Beach Defense Body Sunscreen Lotion With SPF 70 - 1.0 fl oz

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cannono
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EWG is not credible - they are funded with the purpose of driving sales to pseudo-scientific marketed brands, using fear tactics and often suggesting you be afraid to buy from brands without conclusive reasoning.

They have inconsistent classifications (they grade same ingredients at different alert levels per product based on an opaque editorial staff) and they generate revenue from articles that are intentionally contrarian, often asserting unproven "health" claims in favor of some products and skeptical of others in ways that contradict the scientific information we have. It conveniently attracts high clicks to drop these shocking revelations that "you may not want to use these " with no clear consensus about why.

They accept money from brands as a primary source of their funding, addressing topics in a manner that is favorable to the brands. They have a pay-based label certification they sell to companies, which incentivizes EWG to promote specific product categories that can then be certified.

Many science professionals and groups have rebuked their low-information tactics and industry/political ties. I suggest doing a search, but they are influential for anything BUT unbiased information. They are motivated by funding to leverage product characteristics that are not scientific.

https://www.acsh.org/news/2017/05...-you-11323

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/E...king_Group

https://skeptoid.com/episodes/4623
PocketsThick
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This sunscreen has Oxybenzone in it. There's been concerns with this specific chemical. But it also has other chemicals at levels much higher than what is considered safe in Europe according to their research.

You can read more about it here:
https://www.ewg.org/sunscreen/rep...chemicals/
SiennaDeer8270
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Looks like UC Berkeley was involved in the studies so you know some intelligent people were involved. This site is full of uneducated folk known to mock CA for stating compounds are carcinogenic. Most of them have no idea what is involved in the studies and probably would not be able to comprehend the studies if they read them.

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barcodeJul 03, 2022 10:22 PM
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Great deal but none in stock in my area
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msbehavin10Jul 04, 2022 12:11 AM
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Only applied $1.24 in cart.

Nevemind...that is my Target Circle savings amount.
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This sunscreen has Oxybenzone in it. There's been concerns with this specific chemical. But it also has other chemicals at levels much higher than what is considered safe in Europe according to their research.

You can read more about it here:
https://www.ewg.org/sunscreen/rep...chemicals/
Last edited by PocketsThick July 3, 2022 at 10:39 PM.
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Quote from PocketsThick :
This sunscreen has Oxybenzone in it. There's been concerns with this specific chemical. But it also has other chemicals at levels much higher than what is considered safe in Europe according to their research.

You can read more about it here:
https://www.ewg.org/sunscreen/rep...chemicals/
Looks like UC Berkeley was involved in the studies so you know some intelligent people were involved. This site is full of uneducated folk known to mock CA for stating compounds are carcinogenic. Most of them have no idea what is involved in the studies and probably would not be able to comprehend the studies if they read them.
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Quote from PocketsThick :
This sunscreen has Oxybenzone in it. There's been concerns with this specific chemical. But it also has other chemicals at levels much higher than what is considered safe in Europe according to their research.

You can read more about it here:
https://www.ewg.org/sunscreen/rep...chemicals/
Better than skin cancer?
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iamtensaiJul 04, 2022 12:03 PM
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$2.59 + tax in some areas. Decent deal though
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Scare to use this recall product
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I don't want free Carcinogen
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Better than skin cancer?
Worse than zinc sunscreen
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Worse than zinc sunscreen
Better than Yogurt?
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Better than Yogurt?
Better than a plain scone?
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Better than a plain scone?
It's had to lather yourself with a scone...
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Quote from PocketsThick :
This sunscreen has Oxybenzone in it. There's been concerns with this specific chemical. But it also has other chemicals at levels much higher than what is considered safe in Europe according to their research.

You can read more about it here:
https://www.ewg.org/sunscreen/rep...chemicals/
EWG is not credible - they are funded with the purpose of driving sales to pseudo-scientific marketed brands, using fear tactics and often suggesting you be afraid to buy from brands without conclusive reasoning.

They have inconsistent classifications (they grade same ingredients at different alert levels per product based on an opaque editorial staff) and they generate revenue from articles that are intentionally contrarian, often asserting unproven "health" claims in favor of some products and skeptical of others in ways that contradict the scientific information we have. It conveniently attracts high clicks to drop these shocking revelations that "you may not want to use these " with no clear consensus about why.

They accept money from brands as a primary source of their funding, addressing topics in a manner that is favorable to the brands. They have a pay-based label certification they sell to companies, which incentivizes EWG to promote specific product categories that can then be certified.

Many science professionals and groups have rebuked their low-information tactics and industry/political ties. I suggest doing a search, but they are influential for anything BUT unbiased information. They are motivated by funding to leverage product characteristics that are not scientific.

https://www.acsh.org/news/2017/05...-you-11323

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/E...king_Group

https://skeptoid.com/episodes/4623
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