Bondi SandsSunny Spritz SPF 60 Face Mist, Nourishing + Hydrating Broad Spectrum Sunscreen, Oil-Free, Dermatologist-Approved, Water-Resistant, 2.11 Oz
L**Y
Great formula, poor atomizer
They did the hard part very well. The formula does not sting my eyes and it dries down quickly and without a greasy feeling. I give this only four stars because the atomizer is very aggressive.
C**E
this spray makes it easy to take care of my skin
Sunblock spray is so much easier to use than cream. I love that this is essentially a last step for not only skincare but also makeup. I do my makeup and set it and then I can spray this on. It doesn’t affect my makeup job and it doesn’t make it melt off. The bottle is small enough too that I can easily take it with me on the go and reapply on days I am out in the sun more.
A**R
Strong mister, fast drying and glowy
So far I like it, but it took a bit to get the hang of using. I did have to shake it like crazy and prime it a few times but after the initial sprays, it works very well. The mist is fine and doesn't leave droplets behind, but it's a lot stronger than I was anticipating. I typically pat in sunscreen over my makeup with a sponge so this works very well for reapplication and no white cast. It dries down pretty quickly and leaves a glowy finish behind. On me, it's much too glowy and I look really oily, so I do need to powder my face right after using. Application wise, this reminds me of the m continuous setting spray, so I adapted to using it like that--closing my eyes and holding my breath for a second when applying and then fanning it dry.
S**
Not greasy, good SPF level
I appreciate the high SPF on this (especially for my face!) The canister is easy to spray, but it comes out much stronger than expected. (I'm glad I tried it on my arm first! It would've startled me.)
A**R
Aussie sunscreen with some questionable facial ingredients
Aussies know their sun protection! I was excited to find a Bondi Sands facial spritz (SPF 60) just before an upcoming trip. The bottle is small enough to take with me when I’m out for the day, sprays without any difficulty (I shook this product VERY well and sprayed it), and goes on clear. I did not experience any irritation or discomfort when using this product. The scent (labeled as "unscented" but we all know that some products just have a scent, good or bad) was pleasant and mild, and the texture of the product was not oily or greasy. I would, however, say that it's more of a sunscreen spray than a spritz. When I sprayed, it came out a little foamier than I would have liked for a spritz.One other reviewer went through the ingredients, and I defer to their excellent analysis. I have the same concerns with the propellants included, especially with how this product is meant to be used around the face.For the cost of $19.99 (at time of review), I think that this is a fair value and effective product. The price is reasonable and in line with higher-end sunscreen competitors. If you're comfortable with the product's inactive ingredients, this may be a good one to order. If you're uncomfortable with those ingredients, then a product that's a stick or a cream may be better.
F**A
Wouldn't buy it
So oily and wet. I wouldn't put it on my face
M**W
Great Product
Quality sunblock! The fine mist it puts out gives you really good coverage. It also makes it very easy to use. It is not greasy and dries clean. The size is really good to travel with.
S**Y
Water-resistant spray sunscreen
This product is great in theory: a face mist that doesn't feel greasy and will get me reliably wearing sunscreen every day.In practice, I think I'd prefer to buy the SPF 60 "body mist" instead - at just $2 more, you get 2.5x as much product (at the time of this writing, $21.99 for 5.64 oz body mist; $19.99 for 2.11 oz fact mist). Surely the two products are not THAT different?The other con, as I see it, is that this is very much a "traditional" sunscreen relying on ingredients (avobenzone, homosalate, octisalate, and octocrylene) suggested to not be reef safe. I want to emphasize that this is not unique to Bondi Sands - many of the major sunscreen brands also use these active ingredients. And, at the same time, most spray suncreens use ingredients like alcohol and butane to make them sprayable. Stil, it would be great for this "premium brand" to modernize and find ways to improve their product.Personally, there's still a place in my routine for a product like this - I think a quick spray is certainly better than no sunscreen coverage at all.
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