Babyganics SPF 50 Kids Sunscreen Stick, travel size (2 pack) vs La Roche-Posay kids sunscreen lotion SPF 50 broad spectrum
Overall winner: La Roche-Posay kids sunscreen lotion SPF 50 broad spectrum
Key Differences
Factory ZAN La Roche-Posay (A) is a lotion SPF 50 with oil-free antioxidants, a higher average rating (4.70 from 928 reviews), and is noted as gentle, non-greasy, and easy to apply—making it a better fit for sensitive or everyday use. MEEL7 Babyganics stick (B) is a mineral SPF 50 stick sold in a travel 2-pack, labeled water- and sweat-resistant and non-allergenic, but some reviewers report application difficulty and occasional expired items, so it’s best for on-the-go, water activities, or parents who prefer mineral formulas
Babyganics SPF 50 Kids Sunscreen Stick, travel size (2 pack)
Mineral-based sunscreen stick with UVA/UVB protection. Water and sweat resistant, non-allergenic for kids. Some customers note difficult application and occasional expired products
Pros
- all-mineral sunscreen
- water and sweat resistant
- non-allergenic for kids
- plant-derived ingredients
Cons
- difficulty in application
- some expired products reported
- mixed views on organic ingredients
La Roche-Posay kids sunscreen lotion SPF 50 broad spectrum
Gentle sunscreen for kids with broad spectrum SPF 50 and antioxidants. Pediatrician tested, non comedogenic, oil free; customers note easy application on sensitive skin and non-greasy feel
Pros
- gentle on delicate skin
- easy to apply
- non-greasy, non-sticky feel
- broad spectrum protection
Cons
- possible white cast
- mixed scent feedback
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Factory ZAN - US PISCATAWAY |
| Durability | MEEL7 |
| Versatility | Factory ZAN - US PISCATAWAY |
| User Reviews | Factory ZAN - US PISCATAWAY |