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Sunscreen - Ella Bache - Great 30+ Sportsbloc

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rated 4.7(3 reviews)

  • Average Rating: 4.7
  • 100% would buy again
  • Package Quality: 4.0
  • Price: $$$

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rated 5 of 5 top reviewerocarina on 12/26/2006 6:23:00 PM More reviews by ocarina

Age: 30-35 Skin: Very Oily, Fair, Neutral Hair: Brunette, Wavy, Coarse Eyes: Hazel

Wow, what a good product. Agreed with both reviewers below, this is more usable on non-dry faces IMO than the Facesaver. It is a creamy gel that dries quickly on skin but still hydrates (it contains cocoa butter). Gives a good semi-matte finish to my face without exacerbating oiliness or breakouts. I alternate between this and the new spray-on Bodysaver 30+ which is also nice and light. If you buy it in the big 400ml pump it's a tremendous value.

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rated 5 of 5 top reviewerTheaRose on 3/9/2004 5:05:00 PM More reviews by TheaRose

Age: 19-24 Skin: Combination, Other, Not Sure Hair: Brown, Other, Other Eyes: Green

I use this on both my face and body when I need a water-resistant sunscreen. It's definitely less greasy than the Facesaver; more of a gel than a cream. No breakouts, no sunburn. Will repurchase.

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rated 4 of 5 top reviewershirfene on 11/20/2003 4:29:00 AM More reviews by shirfene

Age: 19-24 Skin: Combination, Other, Not Sure Hair: Brown, Other, Other Eyes: Brown


Can you believe this body sunscreen is actually better than the EB Great 30+ FaceSaver? They are both priced at AU$29, but this Great SportBloc is 130ml tube! Unlike Facesaver, which is super oily, SportsBloc is a light and easy spreadable sunscreen. I use this on my body, as well as on my face daily. I don't think it's an oil-free product, but when I sometimes find my Clinique Oil-free Super City Block SPF25 too dry, this is a good alternative. continued >>

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