

☀️ Glow Protected, Feel Unstoppable
Everyday Humans Oh My Bod SPF50 is a lightweight, fast-absorbing sunscreen lotion offering broad spectrum UVA/UVB protection with water and sweat resistance for up to 80 minutes. Free from oxybenzone and octinoxate, it nourishes skin with natural extracts while ensuring zero eye sting and no white cast. Perfectly sized for travel, it’s designed for all skin types and active lifestyles.















| ASIN | B087KSD2ZD |
| Active Ingredients | Organic Active Ingredients: Homosalate 10%, Octocrylene 8%, Octyl Salicylate 5%, Avobenzone 3% |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #49,587 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #344 in Sunscreens |
| Brand Name | EVERYDAY HUMANS |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 593 Reviews |
| Item Form | Lotion |
| Item Volume | 3.4 Fluid Ounces |
| Item Weight | 3.4 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | EVERYDAY HUMANS |
| Material Type Free | Alcohol Free, Octinoxate Free, Oxybenzone Free, Toxin Free |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Benefits | Ultra-Violet Protection |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Outdoor, Indoor, Sports |
| Scent | Aloe Vera |
| Scent Name | Aloe Vera |
| Skin Tone | Fair, medium to Dark |
| Skin Type | Combination, Dry, Normal, Oily |
| Sun Protection Factor | 50 Sun Protection Factor (SPF) |
| Unit Count | 3.40 Fluid Ounces |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
J**J
Nice finish, protects as described
This sunscreen lotion works as described. It goes on nicely and stays on while I’m in the ocean. It has a nice feel to it.
V**A
skin-like finish with no burn
I usually use Supergoup! Play on my face, and it's great! But, its finish is on the shiny side. I have dry skin and eventhough Supergoop! Play is heavy and "greasy" it is one of the only sunscreens I've found that does not leave my skin dry, especially around the nose. I love it - no dryness, no sting on face, and is fine around eye area but not in it (no lids & undereyes). It burns my eyes if it travels too close or gets in my actual eyes. That being said, I wanted to find a sunscreen that hit the same marks as Supergoop! Play but was less "greasy" feeling. I went looking for sunscreens that did not sting eyes and that had great reviews. I found this one. I was still not sure if this product would fit the bill in addressing hydration for a dehydrated skin girlie like myself. I read from the reviews here that it dried quickly and was not "greasy." Sounds good to most, but it made me hesitant. Since my skin is so dry, I've never been able to find a cream based moisturizer of any kind that dried quickly and did not produce that shine on my face but was not drying... Oh my goodness! This sunscreen is near perfect! OK, so it absolutely does not burn around my eyes at all. I have been applying it on my lids, undereyes, and corners. I've rubbed my eyes with it on multiple times, and... there is no stinging! So, ✔️ on criterion one! Secondly and, for me, just as importantly, it does not accentuate any dry patches on my face. It does, in fact, hydrate & protect my skin from dehydration. ✔️ And the final test, the reason I began searching for a new sunscreen, it... does... not... shine! It feels like I have a moisturizer on my face which is necessary for my dry skin. Without some semblance of a barrier keeping my moisture in the product would be useless for me. But! It is thin. It gives skin-like finish, and goes great over my skincare and under my makeup. I have been foregoing the application of a dedicated primer and substituting this suncreen in its place. If you have tried the NYX Marshmellow primer, the feel of this sunscreen is similar. ✔️ The only downside I have noticed is that while this cream smells good from the bottle and when first applying it, the smell changes as it dries down. It does smell like sunscreen. It's not overwhelming, but it is there.
D**A
Favorite sunscreen
Will keep purchasing. The sunscreen has a nice texture and doesn’t sting the eyes. It goes on smoothly and is not sticky. There is no white cast. I like that it is gentle on my sensitive skin.
K**T
Strong performer as a sunscreen but a little greasy feeling
I bought this because it was highly rated in the 2024 Consumer Reports sunscreen reviews and costs a lot less than La Roche Posay Anthelios 60 Melt In Sunscreen Milk, which is my all-time favorite. Oh My Bod SPF 50 actually delivered SPF 55 in Consumer Reports' tests; whereas the vast majority of sunscreens they tested were significantly less their advertised SPF. For those who are interested, the best performer was Coppertone Water Babies SPF 50, which tested higher, at 64 SPF. Oh My Bod passes the smell test. The scent is barely detectable and not unpleasant. The Oh My Bod feels a little greasy to me, and it's noticeably shiny on my face. I have used Coppertone Water Babies as well, and it feels heavy, sticky and greasy, and it has a distinct odor, so it's an easy choice to use Oh My Bod over that. I realize this is very much a personal preference. I know there are sunscreens that are developed specifically for the face, but the actual performance of those products is pretty poor, unfortunately. Bottom line: I would buy Oh My Bod again because sun protection is foremost, but I wish it felt better.
T**F
Easy and comfortable to put on, highly rated for its screening.
I read that this lotion is very highly rated for its sun protection by a well known and highly regarded testing company so I decided to try it. It goes on quickly and easily and has a very light fragrance which quickly dissipates. I haven't had it long enough to decide how well it works but I am confident that it will function at least as well as other lotions in its category. There is very little noticeable residue left on the kin after application.
A**R
If every sunscreen makes your eyes burn, look no further!!!
I have purchased hundreds of dollars worth of various sunscreens over the years, hoping to find one that didn't eventually find it's way into my eyes and burn horribly. I have never had success. I was left only applying it far away from the eye area, leaving a large area of sensitive skin without sun protection. Recently I read a review of this sunscreen saying 100% of reviewers say it did not sting their eyes. "Yeah right", I thought. But I hadn't given up on someday finding a product I could use without being in pain by the end of the day. I went all in, why not at this point. I applied it under my eyes and around my eye brows and over the eyelid, as I've seen dozens of beauty influencers do as they apply sunscreen, protecting the sensitive skin around the eye area. I went to work, waiting for the "inevitable" afternoon burn, when every previous sunscreen had made its way into my eyes and I end up splashing my face and in tears in the bathroom. It never happened. The next day I applied it heavily again and mowed the yard, thinking for sure that once I'm sweating and it runs straight into my eyes the pain will come. It didn't. I've worn it every day for 2 weeks in various settings, indoors and out, and my eyes have not once burned. When I say I've tried every sunscreen known to man, I'm serious. I've thrown away bottle after bottle, and suffered through eyes that stung no matter what the company claimed about it being "tear-free, made for sensitive skin, etc.". This sunscreen brand has saved my eyes and my skin. I do not leave reviews very often, rarely if ever. So please believe that this is not a paid review or a bot. This is just a customer who finally found a sunscreen that doesn't leave me in tears every day. So to whoever owns this company, I wish you all the success in the world. I hope you never go out of business, and I will recommend your product to every person I know. Thank you. You habe a customer for life. ❤️❤️❤️
R**M
Lightweight and effective
Nice product…….very lightweight and not greasy……quick application….fast absorption…..feels good
D**E
Used to be my favorite sunscreen, but can't use any longer
I have tried many different brands of sunscreen lotion, including Coppertone, Neutrogena, Up & Up, Equate, Dermalogica, Eucerin, La Roche-Posay, Supergoop, and others, and this one is my favorite. I use it on my face and other exposed areas such as my neck and ears. The only two things I don't like about it are the price and the fact that it isn't available in a larger size. The price isn't too bad when compared with some of the premium brands that are even more expensive per ounce, some far more, but this one is expensive compared to cheaper sunscreens I've used in the past that were either discontinued or modified and ruined. The things I like about Oh My Bod are that it was highly-rated by Consumer Reports, is easy to apply and absorbs quickly without a lot of rubbing, doesn't cause a high-gloss appearance or a white cast, doesn't sting my eyes, doesn't cause an unpleasant taste, and doesn't have an obnoxious fragrance. I prefer fragrance-free sunscreens, but the fragrance in this one doesn't bother me because it's pleasant, subtle, and dissipates quickly. It does create a bit of a shine on the face, as most sunscreens do, but much less so than some others I've tried, and the shine gradually diminishes. I have not found any other sunscreen that has all these advantages. I won't even bother trying any that haven't been tested by an independent organization such as Consumer Reports because many sunscreens fail to meet the SPF or UVA ratings shown on the labels. The manufacturers claim that their products are tested for efficacy according to established testing standards, but the reliability of those test results has been called into question as a result of independent testing. Update: After my initial review, I began experiencing some significant problems with this sunscreen, and downgraded it from 5 stars to 3. I had never previously had a problem with eye irritation from this product, and it is advertised as not stinging the eyes. However, when I recently applied some to my forehead, which I don't normally do, I had some major eye stinging and watering that lasted for hours despite thoroughly washing and rinsing my face multiple times. I am always careful not to get any sunscreen too close to my eyes. Also, I have begun to feel a burning sensation from this product in some areas of my face, and noticed redness in those areas, even though I did not get any sunburn whatsoever. Apparently there is some ingredient in this product that sometimes causes irritation to my skin. Despite all its benefits mentioned in my original review, I will have to discontinue use of this sunscreen, and use up my remaining supply on areas other than the face.
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