🌞 Dive into Protection with Style!
The Waxhead Tinted Zinc Sunscreen Stick is a reef-safe, biodegradable sunscreen with SPF 30, designed for active lifestyles. Made from 4 food-grade ingredients, this non-toxic, waterproof stick provides broad-spectrum protection while being gentle on sensitive skin. Its tinted formula ensures you look good while safeguarding your skin in marine environments.
T**1
Love this!
I love this product! It has a nice thick consistency, but light when you spread it on your skin it protected me well from the sun when I used it at the beach. It has a nice coconut scent as well. I will definitely be re-ordering this item in the future.
L**N
Great thick coverage
Great for at the beach all day on my very fair red head
S**N
Best surf sunblock
This stuff is the best. I’ve tried pretty much everything. No weird ingredients to worry about, stays on for hours, smells good, spreads easily if you’re in a warm climate or put it in your pocket beforehand. Like all zinc sunblock, it’ll get in your clothing or gear if you touch it after application. Don’t touch it, problem solved.
J**I
Good
Great product… hard to take out though 😎
S**R
Love it!!!
Love it!!!
S**A
Good for outside work
It lasts longer than common ones
A**R
Best sunscreen on the market
Extremely comfortable and light on the skin!
R**W
Pros and Cons
As long as you understand what this is, it may be a good fit for you. It is basically zinc oxide embedded in wax. This can be good and bad. If the temperature below about 72 F, it will spread like a hard wax. Above 72 F it will start to melt and soften. In the summer when I bought this, I made a complete mess trying to apply this at 80 F; it just clumps, squishes and comes off in globs. Below this temperature (in the winter for me) it's more manageable and you can roll it on as expected.If you're doing activities in relatively cold water (below mid-70s F), it is very water resistant and doesn't run. Most other lotion type zinc oxide sunscreens I've used run in hot or cold water so this has been nice. However in warm water it will melt and come off more easily. Even in warmer waters of 75 F, it still ran less than most other liquid sunscreens I've used.When you apply this sunscreen in hot or cold, you have to smooth it out by applying water. Since it's waxed based, it's hard to get an even layer so usually when you try to spread it evenly, you'll get a lot of white coloring. Don't buy this sunscreen if you don't want your face to look at least a little white. If you try really hard and spend a lot of time spreading it, you get it thin enough to not be noticeable but it's a lot of work. Usually I wear this while surfing in cold water where I need long lasting protection and don't care if my face looks white.I bought this during the summer and the first time I tried to apply it, it was a total mess; I almost threw it away. As the winter came, I suddenly realized why this wax is useful. This is my go-to wax for winter surfing in southern California. In summer above 72 F, forget it.
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