Health & Personal Care : Neutrogena Age Shield Sunblock with Helioplex, SPF 45, 4-Ounce Tubes (Pack of 2)

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Health & Personal Care : Neutrogena Age Shield Sunblock with Helioplex, SPF 45, 4-Ounce Tubes (Pack of 2)

Neutrogena Age Shield Sunblock with Helioplex, SPF 45, 4-Ounce Tubes (Pack of 2)

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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 38248





Binding: Health and Beauty
Product Brand: Neutrogena
Label: Neutrogena
Product Manufacturer: Neutrogena
Number Of Items: 2
Publisher: Neutrogena
Release Date: May 02, 2006
Ranking: 38248
Studio: Neutrogena


Product facts:
  • Two 4-ounce tubes of SPF-45 broad-spectrum UVA-UVB sun protection (8 total ounces)
  • With patented Helioplex, which helps prevent damaging UVA rays from penetrating deep under skin's surface
  • Contains antioxidant vitamins A, C, and E to combat environmental damage
  • Non-comedogenic (won't clog pores), waterproof, sweatproof, oil free, fragrance free, non-greasy
  • Number one dermatologist recommended sun care brand; made in the USA









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Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great sunblock and moisturizer
I bought this sunblock and I love it, it makes my skin feel hydrated and soft to the touch and it also protects my skin from the rays of the sun. I would recommend this product to anyone with dry to very dry, sensitive skin. This product is not for oily/normal or combination skin.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Literally, what the doctor ordered
We recently went to a skin cancer screening and the active ingredient in this product was on the recommended list. The "age shield" part certainly appeals to me! It is not unpleasant to apply and not greasy, so I'll keep using the stuff.



Customer Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Beads up!
This is probably a great sunblock, but I've noticed it beads up into clumps when I try to put on the amount which is required for protection. I will try the dry sunblock and see if that makes a difference.




Customer Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Greasy....
I appreciate the price and the UVA protection, but it's pretty greasy. It leaves a sticky shine on my face that does not wear well under my powder foundation. I also think it may be causing small breakouts on my extremely oily, acne-prone skin. I also wish Neutrogena provided some indication of the level of UVA protection, as the European sunscreens do. While the price is excellent compared to sunscreens such as La Roche's Anthelios, because I don't know just how wrinkle-protective this sunscreen is, I may continue to fork out good money for the European brands.



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