![]() Reddit threads are discussing this stoppage. The sunscreen has been re-introduced into the market recently. We find it on sale at different outlets including small boutiques and suntan specialists. ![]() Did No-Ad Sunscreen Go Out of Business? Plus, they are selling it in the fan-favorite 16-ounce bottles many people loved. So far from what we can tell from our research, No-Ad was never a separate company. It seems to just be a brand name that was named after its marketing strategy. The company that made it was called Sun & Skin Care Research LLC. If that company still exists, it may still be making the product. But, this company was bought out so it is just a subsidiary now and not an independent company. Unless things have changed that status in the past couple of years. ![]() No one seems to know why it was discontinued. It could be that the company was not making enough money off the product. Not through bad sales but through higher costs to manufacture. Rumor also has it that it was discontinued to cut down on the competition. If you do not count the brief exit from the store shelves, you can say that nothing happened to it. The product is back and is being sold by major and minor retail outlets. The formula seems to be the same as well. You may have to check SEC records as the company that made this sunscreen product was sold to an unnamed company from Canada. ![]() That company may have spun it off or re-sold it to someone else. Many people think that Ocean Potion is the company that owns No-Ad but those products were made by the same company mentioned earlier in this article. Yes, we have seen many different stores, both large and small retail outlets, marketing this product today. The price looks affordable but then we have not looked at the prices of the competing sunscreen options. ![]() We also see it listed for sale at Walmart and Target. You can do some comparison shopping to get the best deal. Plus, it may be a good idea to stock up in case they stop production again.As anyone who's ever perused the aisles of their local drugstore or beauty supply chain can tell you, finding the best skincare products is hard. That's why our Good Housekeeping Institute Beauty Lab scientists are always testing the latest and greatest innovations in skincare, from drugstore picks to luxury beauty brands and everything in between, to find the best products in the world that are actually proven to work. All of our full-body sunscreen picks have this rating.The GH Beauty Lab thoroughly evaluates skincare products using technical Lab instruments and consumer feedback. Water resistance: Although some of our facial-sunscreen picks are water resistant, if water resistance is your top priority, you may want to consider using a formula rated to resist moisture for up to 80 minutes-the highest such claim allowed by the FDA.Formulas that rub in easily and feel good to wear: We’ve considered a range of sunscreens with chemical UV filters, physical UV blockers, or some combinations of both, favoring those that suit most skin types and tones.“Broad spectrum” protection: Look for the words “broad spectrum” on the label to confirm that a sunscreen covers the full UV range, providing protection against both UVB and UVA rays.For this review, we excluded sunscreens with an SPF lower than 30, but we didn’t exclude sunscreens with a higher SPF. Higher-SPF formulas can be harder to rub in and can leave more of a white cast while providing minimal additional protection. SPF 30 or more: A sunscreen marked SPF 30 should shield skin from 97% of the sun’s UVB rays, and it’s what the American Academy of Dermatology advises as a minimum for daily wear. ![]()
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