After using the Cancer Society Standard SPF 30+ Sunscreen, I was left feeling disappointed with its performance. The sunscreen did not provide the level of protection that I expected, and I found myself and my children getting sunburned after spending just a few hours in the sun.
The texture of the sunscreen was thicker than I would have preferred, and it took a bit of effort to rub it in and cover all exposed areas of my skin. It also left a slight residue, making my skin feel a bit greasy and sticky.
While the sunscreen claims to be water-resistant, I found that it wore off quickly when I went swimming, leaving me vulnerable to the sun's harmful rays. I also did not appreciate the strong scent, which lingered for a while after application.
Overall, I cannot recommend the Cancer Society Standard SPF 30+ Sunscreen as a reliable and effective sunscreen. While it may work for some, I found that it did not meet my expectations and left me feeling disappointed with its performance.
This really didn't protect my skin at all and haven't purchased since. Apparently some sunscreens went through a test and have since been improved. This may now be the case.