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6.7-Oz Neutrogena Sunscreen Lotion Beach Defense SPF 70 for
$3.29 when you follow below deal instructions.
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Came to $1.98 for me. And apparently I bought this back in October of 2025 for what it's worth.
Bought a two-pack of this from target for ~6$. Terrible mistake, this thing smells so strongly it gives me headaches everytime I put it on.
The Food and Drug Administration, which oversees sunscreen safety, said in 2019 and again in 2021 that, based on the available information, out of 16 ingredients it reviewed, only two – zinc oxide and titanium dioxide – are "generally recognized as safe and effective," or GRASE
EWG: Cites avobenzone as a candidate for endocrine disruption concern, alongside other organic filters
Avobenzone can also disrupt the endocrine system. Cellular studies have shown that, at low doses, it blocks the effects of testosterone.
https://www.ewg.org/sunscreen/rep...chemicals/
Bought a two-pack of this from target for ~6$. Terrible mistake, this thing smells so strongly it gives me headaches everytime I put it on.
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The Food and Drug Administration, which oversees sunscreen safety, said in 2019 and again in 2021 that, based on the available information, out of 16 ingredients it reviewed, only two – zinc oxide and titanium dioxide – are "generally recognized as safe and effective," or GRASE
EWG: Cites avobenzone as a candidate for endocrine disruption concern, alongside other organic filters
Avobenzone can also disrupt the endocrine system. Cellular studies have shown that, at low doses, it blocks the effects of testosterone.
https://www.ewg.org/sunscreen/rep...chemicals/
Ahhhh.. Mineral sunscreen vs chemical sunscreen. To be Casper or not be Casper.....
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