No Comment Reviews

EltaMD UV Clear Tinted Sunscreen

EltaMD · $35-$40
4.6
Weighted / 5

Dermatologist recommended and independently tested across multiple skin types. SPF 46 zinc oxide protection is verified effective. Primary complaints are shade matching on deeper skin tones — a legitimate product limitation, not a performance failure. Fragrance-free and non-comedogenic claims hold up across testing. The tint works best on light to medium skin tones — EltaMD states this explicitly. If you have deeper skin tone look at the Deep Tint variant instead.

Heat retention
Searing
Heat distribution
Nonstick
Durability
Value
Upgrade cycle Minor formula updates only — no major reformulations expected
Best time to buy
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Raw review count
28,000
Raw score
4.3/5
Adjusted count
13,900
Adjusted score
4.6/5
This isn't even the right sunscreen 3,200 removed
Angry at the delivery guy, not the sunscreen 800 removed
They used it wrong and blamed the sunscreen 4,100 removed
Genuinely no idea what they were reviewing 1,200 removed
Touching gift story, absolutely useless to you 600 removed
Reviewed it somewhere else, this platform just borrowed it 2,400 removed
Someone got paid to say this 1,800 removed
These reviews and their scores were removed. They contain no transferable product data. This is why No Comment Reviews exists. Shade complaint as performance failure — "Leaves a white cast on my skin, totally unusable" — reviewer has deep skin tone, product label states it works best for light to medium — not a product failure, a fit issue | Wrong product reviewed — multiple reviews reference the untinted version on the tinted listing — corrupted ASIN stacking | Shipping complaint — "Arrived warm, worried it was damaged" — carrier issue, product unaffected | Influenster syndication — lifestyle content from influenster.com aggregated into retailer review scores without purchase verification Dermatologist referred — "My derm recommended this and I love it" — dermatologists receive product samples and referral incentives from EltaMD, this is a documented practice in the medical skincare industry — the review may be genuine but the recommendation chain is commercially influenced | Influenster syndicated content — lifestyle posts about daily routines counted as verified purchase reviews in retailer scoring systems