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price: "€ 5.17"
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**Brand:** brand: mexitan
**Price:** € 5.17
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

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- **What is this?**  by brand: mexitan
- **How much does it cost?** € 5.17 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Customer Reviews

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    It's good, read for explanation
  

*by T***E on Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2011*

It's good stuff.  I've gone through two bottles and am ordering more.  Here's what you need to know:1. The best sunblock in the world isn't as effective as protective clothing that blocks the light.  This means a layer of tight-woven fabric that can fully block sunlight, and a broad-brim hat or umbrella.2. If you're not going to cover up like that, then you need a sunblock.  There are two types: "physical blockers" and chemicals that are, effectively, UV dyes.  The later category are normally called "chemical" blocks and include things like Avobenzone etc.  The word "chemical" is not the accurate scientific usage, because zinc oxide is a chemical just as much as Avobenzone is, it just isn't a dye.  However I'll use those terms because, inaccurate as they are, those are the terms in common use.3. The best sunblocks are the "physical blockers" which include both zinc oxide and titanium dioxide.  Failing that you need a broad-spectrum "chemical" blocker.The problem with the physical blockers is they do create a transparent white-ish film on the skin.  Hardly visible, but it's there.  The problem with the "chemical" sunblocks is that they have a tendency to cause eye irritation, etc.  On the balance, I prefer the superior protection and lack of irritation from the "physical blockers".Of the physical blockers, zinc oxide is broader spectrum, but it's best to have a sunblock that has both the zinc and titanium.Which brings us back to this sunblock.  It's titanium and zinc.  It's in a big bottle.  Really, when you're getting a physical blocker sunblock that's titanium and zinc, they're all the same.  The differences are in packaging, smell, marketing, feeling of the carrier (lotion), etc.  The active ingredient is what it is and I doubt there's any difference from one zinc oxide to another zinc oxide.For me, I like this lotion because the lotion feels good, smells good, and it's cheap.  Don't believe marketing claims.  Just go with a zinc / titanium that's pleasant to use, such as this one.

### ⭐ 







  
  
    Not worth the money
  

*by K***E on Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2016*

I didn't feel like this sunscreen was good at all.  1st, it was very thick and difficult to spread on my skin.  2nd, it left a residue that were like material pilling up on my skin.  For days after use, these little white pills would be on my skin – even after showering.  The bad part was when we got to Mexico, right out front in one of the pharmacy stores was sunscreen from Australian Gold with the word biodegradable very clearly printed on the front of the bottle!  It was much cheaper and did a much better job.  Now maybe you would have to find it online in the US instead of at the store, but it works a lot better than this brand.

### ⭐ 







  
  
    Awful...
  

*by F***R on Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2013*

Environmentally correct and non-carcinogenic, BUT you just can't put this stuff on without looking like a ghost.  I started using it early last summer and immediately developed 'tiger stripes' in all the wrinkled places such as inside the elbows, as the stuff dilutes with sweat.  I never did completely eliminate the stripes before winter.  Plus, the stuff dried out my skin to the point of feeling prickling in some places.  This summer, I tried three other sunscreens, all well rated by the Environmental Working Group, not all perfect, but way easier to use.  I am rating them all better.

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*Last updated: 2026-04-27*