Review: MDSolarSciences Mineral Screen Lotion SPF 50

When reflecting back on my memories of my 6-year old self, I recall sitting on the counter making chocolate chip and walnut homemade cookies in the kitchen of my Aunt Patty.  I was in love with her. She had a brilliant smile and at the time, she was my favorite aunt. My mind quickly moves to the next memory of sitting on her bedroom floor as she lay in her bed instructing my Uncle David to give me a small orange stuffed lion and an over-sized teddy bear (pictured.) They debated back and forth whether she should give me her comic book collection. They decided no because I was too young. I didn't understand why she was giving away her stuff to me. Next she asked me to go into the living room, sit on the couch and, "Do not turn around no matter what." Tell that to a 6 year old and what did I automatically do? As my beloved Aunt Patty, all of 29 years old, attempted to rush down the hall to the bathroom I snuck a peek at her. My eyes grew wide and my mouth fell open in horror. My aunt was bald. I quickly turned around and quietly cried. I could not comprehend what was happening. My memories are blurred for the month after that day and I remember all too well standing in a funeral home sobbing as I stared at my Aunt Patty in her casket. My mother told me to go tell my Uncle David that I was sorry for his loss...but I couldn't because who was sorry for my loss? My Aunt Patty died from Melanoma. A skin cancer that is the most common form of cancer for ages 25-29. Although you can get melanoma regardless of age, a person's risk for melanoma doubles if he or she has had more than 5 sunburns at any age.* (Skin Cancer Foundation) MDSolarSciences, a skin cancer prevention and sun protection company, was founded by leading dermatologic oncologist Dr. Robert J. Friedman. Not only does MDSolarSciences sell broad spectrum UVA and UVB sunscreen, but they also have clothing, eyewear (coming soon) and UV detection products AND they are committed to educating the public. I had a chance to try their Mineral Creme Broad Spectrum SPF 50, which is for both adults and children, as well as for those with sensitive skin. Upon first look, it is immediately clear that this sunscreen is like no other. It comes out of the tube like an aloe vera type lotion would--thin in consistency, but not too thin. When applied you will notice in an instant that this product is silky smooth...and the "white residue/ashy" look you are used to with typical sunscreens? Not happening with this one! As you smooth it over your skin, it disappears! And it is so lightweight, you honestly will forget you have it on! (But still remember to reapply every 2 hours when outdoors having fun in the sun!) There is no fragrance, which a long time ago as a teenager that typical coconut scent was everything--now protecting my skin trumps that. Every time I use sunscreen, I am always reminded of my aunt. Have you tried their sunscreens? If you want to protect others of the risk of skin cancer, please share this post with them. Subscribe to A Girl’s Gotta Spa! for more beauty reviews! Watch our reviews on YouTube, see our pins on Pinterest. Got a Kindle? We’re on Kindle too!

6 comments

Wanda Rivington
Wanda Rivington
Shannon, Your story nearly brought me to tears. My cousin has melanoma. I suggested MDSolarSciences products to his whole family. Thanks. -Wanda
Shannon Nelson
Shannon Nelson
Thanks everyone. Melanoma is preventable, so I hope we can all help protect others!
Lucy
Lucy
It’s a fact that everybody should be wearing sunscreen “DAILY” and “REAPPLYING”, there are so many factors you need to consider when using a sunscreen, such as does it protect you from both UVA and UVB rays, is it chemical or physical sunblock, does it have vitamins in the sunscreen aswell as the texture and skin types. There is so many sunscreen products, there is no excuse but to wear it!
Cara Smith
Cara Smith
Shannon, that’s a very touching story. I’m sure your aunt is proud of you :). I’m all about sunscreen and I wanna give this a try!
Madame Komi
Madame Komi
Thanks for sharing that story with us Shannon. It is hard to believe that at one time we all saw dark tanned skin as a sign of being healthy! Now, everyone I know avoids the sun! Good reminders, we all needs them.
Shannon Nelson
Shannon Nelson
I was 6 when my aunt gave me that teddy bear (which I simply named “Aunt Patty”). I’ll be 37 this summer…it looks pretty good for its age! :)

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