KINeSYS Sunscreen - Review with Giveaway!
Monday, May 24, 2010 Posted by One 2 Try
KINeSYS Performance Sunscreens are formulated for everyone in the family. Courtesy of KINeSYS, I was sent two formulations to sample in the Calirfornia sun. Wish we had sun lately. What I like about the spray sunscreens of KINeSYS is the scent. I find the scent very pleasing of the SPF30 Spray. It is light and tropical scented to me. I was correct in the tropical scent, the SPF30 spray sunscreen is light mango scented. The Kids Spray Sunscreen is unscented. What is more important about KINeSYS Sunscreen is what is NOT in it. KINeSYS is alcohol-free, oil-free and preservative-free. The usual skin irritants have been replaced with more sophisticated ingredients. KINeSYS products meet all the characteristics of a true performance sunscreen.
Using the KINeSYS spray is very easy to apply. The sunscreen is a microspray with a fine mist, which dries quickly, leaving no mess. The spray is water and sweat resistant. You can feel confident in the protection KINeSYS provides. The formula is antioxidant UVA/UVB protection and has been tested by dermatologists. Hypoallergenic / Non-comedogenic makes it skin friendly. I liked the feel of the spray on my skin. There is no greasy feeling at all. When you spray it on your skin, it goes on so light you do not feel a dampness. To apply properly, while spraying, sweep the bottle across the body part to distribute the spray evenly. Don't forget the ears and the neck! Each bottle size contains many applications of product. The 1oz bottle provides over 170 sprays and the 4oz bottle contains over 700 sprays. The microspray provides very good coverage so a little goes a long way. There are many formulations available for particular skin types. KINeSYS also offers Sun Care Kits containing a variety of products for the entire family or for the perfect sun protection needs.
You can purchase KINeSYS Performance Sunscreen directly online. They do accept Paypal and have a free shipping offer for orders over $45.00. For your summertime fun make sure you are protected from the sun with KINeSYS Sunscreens.
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***Giveaway Closed***
Here is your chance to win! KINeSYS is providing to ONE lucky reader - A 4oz Hydrating Moisturizer w/SPF 15 and a 1oz Kid’s SPF 30 spray. Thanks KINeSYS.
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Giveaway ends on June 4th at 11:59 PM Pacific time. Open to Continental US addresses only. No PO Boxes. Winner will be chosen by random.org and contacted by email. Please respond in 48 hours or a new winner will be chosen. To be fair to everyone, comments not meeting requirements will be deleted. Rules.
Many thanks to KINeSYS for providing the review sample and giveaway product.
Disclosure: I received gratis samples for this review. No monetary compensation was offered or accepted for this post. The opinions above are my own. Others experience may vary.

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May 24, 2010 3:22 PM
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I learned No product is a total Sunblock, which is why tanning still occurs with a SPF 15
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I learned if your skin normally burns after fifteen minutes of sun exposure, wearing a SPF 15 sunscreen would allow you to stay in the sun for three hours and forty-five minutes (fifteen times longer)
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Sunblock" is term generally used to describe higher SPF (15,30) products. No product is a total Sunblock, which is why tanning still occurs with a SPF 15. Products with SPF values on the labels contain sunscreen ingredients and are all technically classified as sunscreens.
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I learned that an SPF 15 would mean you can stay in the sun 15 times longer than you normally could before burning, and with SPF 30 it would be 30 times longer. Didn't know it was that simple!
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Research estimates that regular use of highly protective sunscreen (SPF 15 or higher) for the first 18 years of life could reduce the incidence of certain types of pre-cancerous changes by nearly 80%.
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Some people develop an allergic reaction to sunscreens with PABA. Therefore, an individual with a history of allergic responses to PABA may want to use a PABA free product.
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I learned that I currently have blisters on my nose because it was cloudy the other day and I didn't bother with sunscreen :)
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I learned that one serious sun burn to increase the risk of getting skin cancer by 50%. This is scary thinking back when we did not know what we know today about these dangerous rays. We protect our children these days. However, we were not so lucky.
Thank you for the entry! This would be a great giveaway for our trip to Florida this summer. (That is if we can enjoy the beaches)?
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The length of time you can stay in the sun while wearing a SPF 15 products depends upon your skin's sensitivity to burning.
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One serious sun burn to increase the risk of getting skin cancer by 50%.
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It's important, I learned, to wear sunscreen when you are doing sports outside, like skiing, in the winter.
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I learned that according to the US Environmental protection Agency, a 5 % decrease in the ozone layer could increase UV radiation by about 10%, which in turn could increase the incidence of skin cancer by as much as 20% within the next two decades.
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