Amazon Offers Discounted Sunscreen from Multiple Brands
Amazon is running a sale on sunscreen products from several brands. Prices start at $7 for select SPF items.
Nbc NewsAmazon is currently offering reduced prices on sunscreen products from several brands. The sale includes options priced as low as $7.
The retailer has marked down multiple SPF products by as much as 42 percent. Items from Neutrogena and other brands are included in the promotion. Many sunscreen products carry a recommendation for use within 12 months of opening. Shoppers can check the back of bottles for a 12M symbol to determine expiration guidelines.
One stick formula provides SPF 50, applies transparently, and includes watermelon extract. Another product offers SPF 70, is oil-free, and remains water resistant for up to 80 minutes. A spray sunscreen comes in a two-bottle pack of SPF 50. The formula is designed not to irritate eyes and stays water resistant for up to 80 minutes.
Additional discounted items include Neutrogena Invisible Daily Defense SPF 60 at 42 percent off, Eucerin Sun Age Defense SPF 50 at 29 percent off, and Aveeno Positively Radiant Daily Moisturizer SPF 30 at 25 percent off.
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Consumers may purchase sunscreen at lower prices during the sale period.
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