BOB KIDS Brush On Mineral Powder Sunscreen Broad Spectrum, Easy to Apply for Kids and Babies, SPF 30
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Anonymous
29-10-2024Product will not come out onto the brush. We’ve tried everything
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Melissa M
> 3 dayGood: - Easy to use once you figure out the unlock mechanism and how to shake it to get the product. Its not difficult, just something you have to get used to - No heavy lotion, which means I use it more often, it easily travels and can go into a pocket without risk of spraying or squirting, etc. - Nice, soft brush Bad: - Expensive. It really doesnt take very long to go through one of these containers if you use this as regularly as you should, even if only used on the face. At $26 each, it adds up SUPER fast. Ive purchased other brands/similar items that I personally dont feel work much better or worse for 1/4 the price. - Not refillable. This is a nice container that the company is pretty much charging you $10 for that has to be tossed each time you buy it. Confusing: - I wish I understood the products from this company & the packaging BEFORE I bought this product. I think this powder formula might be the same as the adult translucent, but the difference being that this package is locked and meant to be single use vs. the adult version that is $8 more, but refillable. My math sorts out that the powder refill is sold for $16, so the powder is worth about $16, the disposable kids container is about $10 of the cost while the reusable adult container is about $18. If you have or can buy a refillable powder brush for $18 or less, I would go that route and just buy the powder refills (which, ideally should also come in some different sized bulk containers if youre giving someone an option to subscribe to refills. If you have multiple kids and take this on a vacation, you could easily use it up in a week.) If you want to have the branded container and think youll be using something like this longer term and are going to apply the product to the kids or they are old enough to use such an item that can open, go for the adult product. If you dont know if youll like this product, this is the cheaper way to try it, but if you think you will like it, go for the adult one with the refills (or use your own brush and just buy the refills or do some research on other companies) and save yourself a (little) money and piece of mind about the waste created.
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Cassie
Greater than one weekIt makes putting sunscreen on my sons face a breeze. He absolutely hates normal sunscreen in his face and will not let me put it on him at all. I can easily put this in him and he can even help put it on himself. It held up to this years crazy Texas heat and the pool.
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OkieBobProductLover
> 3 dayBOB Kids is our absolute favorite! It’s super easy to use. All you do is twist, apply & enjoy! Best to use on face, ears, neck & chest. Our family loves this product so much that I keep three on hand at all times. One for my bag, the pool bag & one at home.
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Elaine (Andrecovich) Colón
> 3 dayTotal skip for us. Hard to get out and comes out chunky not creamy so it’s hard to get on the kids.
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Enamorado
> 3 dayGreat for kids that don’t like to apply liquid sunscreen protection.
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Lila Allen
> 3 dayAll the sunblock without all the gross sticky slimy lotion. Especially for people with sensory issues this is incredible. So much better than any sunblock I’ve ever tried. Goes on perfectly and feels light and comfortable
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Mr. Clint Graham DDS
> 3 dayEasy application for a fast little toddler that is more excited about playing outside that getting lathered with traditional sunscreen.
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Jon-Paul Francini
> 3 dayI bought this with little expectation as it’s a powder but I thought my makeup loving daughter would love applying in between liquid sunscreen applications but to my surprise this stuff works magically all on it own. We’ve used it all summer in and out of the pool and I couldn’t recommend it more. I even use it on the back of my neck at sporting events and it’s been fantastic.
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Stefan Markov
Greater than one weekExtremely difficult to apply. Especially while using on small kids or babies, it just defeats its purpose. Because it’s so difficult to dispense the product, it’s hard to actually know whether you are applying enough or not, or if you’re applying anything at all for that matter. Still I think it’s a great idea and the product itself is not bad, but the application process is just not right.