Eucerin : Everyday Protection Face Lotion for Sensitive Skin, SPF 30

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Active Ingredients: Ensulizole (2%), Octinoxate (7.5%), Octisalate (4.5%), Titanium dioxide (2.38%), Zinc Oxide (4.85%). Other Ingredients: Water, glycerin, C12-15 alkyl benzoate, dimethicone, cyclomethicone, cetyl alcohol, cetearyl alcohol, ceteareth-20, glyceryl stearate SE, sodium lactate, lactic acid, hydrogenated coco-glycerides, VP/hexadecene copolymer, PEG-40 castor oil, sodium cetearyl sulfate, xanthan gum, trisodium EDTA, sodium hydroxide, alumina, simethicone, phenoxyethanol.

Items marked with red have tested a 3 or above (out of 5) in comedogenic (pore-clogging) testing.

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January 19, 2010

Pros:

Sun protection

Cons:

Clumpy
Dry--does not moisturize well
Leaves white residue

This product is awful at what it's meant to do- moisturize. After applications, my face remains red, dry, and itchy. In addition, it clumps with BP, and leaves a VERY visible white residue. DO NOT USE THIS PRODUCT.
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August 11, 2009

Pros:

SPF 30,lactic acid

Cons:

Too thick and heavy, does not absorb at all, does NOT work with BP- balls up and leaves white film residue on your face that you cannot remove unless you wash it off

This spf is the worst. It like putting white glue on your face. I use Dan's BP regime and it does not work at all with BP. It flakes and balls up and does not absorb at all then leaves a white residue all over your face that you cannot remove even if applying regular moisturizer over it. You have to literally wash it off your face or it will not come off. I use the Eucerin SPF 15 with Q10 which goes on over the BP better than the SPF 30. Still not great but I haven't found any SPF that works with BP that doesn't flake or ball up or moisturizes well. The problem is the SPF 15 does not contain lactic acic which the SPF30 has in it. Don't know why they wouldn't put lactic acid in the SPF15. I used to use the Eucerin Skin Renewal SPF15 which had lactic acid and was the best moisturizer ever until they stopped making it. I wish Dan would just copy the old formula and put out his own version but he is working on a SPF for all of us but says it won't be ready until 2010.
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September 16, 2007

Pros:

High SPF. That's about it.

Cons:

Doesn't absorb, too heavy. After I finally got the white streaks to go away, it made me so shiny and greasy. doesn't have the most pleasant smell. It didn't feel good on my skin at all.

I used it once, and threw it out the same day.
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July 17, 2013
Not if you're on the Regimen

Pros:

SPF 30

Cons:

Enduring whiteness
Non-moisturizing

Maybe this product works well for somebody who's not on the Regimen, but I found it to be absolutely useless. It's not moisturizing, even when combined with Jojoba and extra non-SPF moisturizer, which is bad enough, but the worst part was the WHITENESS. It absolutely would NOT rub in anywhere on my face, leaving me looking like a ghost. I had to rub my skin harshly (not good if you are on the Regimen) just to get the whiteness to somewhat fade away. And when my skin would flake later in the day--which it invariably would, since this wasn't moisturizing at all--it would flake WHITE, like dandruff coming from my face. Gross.
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