![]() So my dad’s guess was that perhaps the company was using smaller-sized zinc oxide particles (though not so small as to be classified as “nano-sized” of course). I think the primary factor is the particle size of Zinc Oxide, it must be very small but still much bigger than Nano size (1 nm), therefore, the smaller the particle size, the less whiter it will appear on the skin. Here were his thoughts:ĭear Emily, this formula looks like a nice formula containing mostly nature or plant derived ingredients with Zinc Oxide and still not being too white on the skin. I also asked him to speculate why it would result in a less white-than-normal application, compared to other zinc-based sunscreens. I sent my dad the list of ingredients and asked him for his thoughts. My Dad the Chemist’s review of Pipette SPF 50 Sunscreen Inactive ingredients: water, caprylic/capric triglyceride, squalane, glycerin, cetearyl alcohol, methyl dihydroabietate, sorbitan olivate, cetyl palmitate, coco-glucoside, ethyl ferulate,Ĭaprylyl/capryl glucoside, lecithin, bisabolol, physalis angulata (wild gooseberry) extract, xanthan gum, acacia senegal gum, sodium gluconate, isostearic acid, polyhydroxystearic acid, 1,2-hexanediol, polyglyceryl-3 polyricinoleate, hydroxyacetophenone, caprylyl glycol The only downside? It’s not water resistant, which could make it a non-starter for hot summer days. Needless to say I was curious to see how this one would stack up against all the other ones I’ve tried in the past. You might have noticed that I have a weird obsession with trying out all the zinc-based sunscreens on the market. When I first came across Pipette SPF 50 Sunscreen on Target’s website, I was intrigued. Though they can sometimes be more expensive, baby products tend to be formulated with less irritating preservatives and ingredients so as not to aggravate babies’ delicate skin (or parents’ concerns). After adding it to your cart, don’t forget to shop more of Aniston’s favorite beauty picks, below.If you have sensitive skin, it’s usually a good idea to look out for products targeted to babies. Fortunately, it’s available to shop for $15 at Amazon and on the Dr. Hauschka to replicate the star’s on-screen glow. With Aniston’s stamp of approval-in addition to plenty of rave reviews from customers-we truly can’t wait to get our hands on this top-rated pick from Dr. I love this stuff and never leave the house without it.” It makes it easier for me to apply lipstick if I choose to. It isn’t sticky, it lasts a few hours, and it smells divine (light rose floral). “It applies smoothly and evenly and leaves your lips with a light sheen. It is simply the best balm for your money,” writes one customer. “I have been using the Hauschka lip care stick for about 10 years now. Plus, many reviewers have been swearing by the product for years-even over a decade. It won’t make your lips waxy like most all other lip balms do and it’s the only thing that helps and won’t hurt chapped lips.” I’m honestly in love with it.”Īnother reviewer calls it “literally magical,” writing: “This lip balm has the most luxurious balminess and smells like the roses in my garden. “It keeps them incredibly supple and moisturized and helps prevent any sort of peeling. ![]() It almost completely healed my lips overnight,” writes one Amazon shopper. Best of all, reviewers can’t stop raving about the product.
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