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CoTZ Sunscreen SPF 35, 20% Zinc Oxcide Formula


This product seems to do exactly what it claims but somewhat better.   Noting that it was 20% Zinc Oxide, I expected it to be a stark white when applied.   It actually rubbed in better and the whiteness disappeared more thoroughly than some better known brands I have used.   Zinc Oxide has always been the gold standard for protection, thus the stereotypical white nosed lifeguards.  


This is touted as acceptable for ultra sensitive skin.   I do not normally react negatively to sunscreen but I do use aftershave for sensitive skin.   This cream did not cause any itching and was not greasy.  I liked the fact that it really did vanish when rubbed into the skin.  

I was provided this sunscreen at no charge by Amazon and have posted this review on their site as well.   There was no attempt by Amazon to suggest or imply that I should right a favorable review.   If you read my blogs you probably have noticed (hopefully) that I call them as I see them.   Thanks for reading. 

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