TotalBeauty.com average reader rating: 6.1*
Why: Readers complained that the product left streaks saying, "unless you're a master at self-tanners, this isn't right for you. While it tans well, you'll get streaks easily because the tan is in no way subtle." Another reader laments that it didn't build a tan at all saying, "it smells like copper and did not build a tan for me whatsoever. It washed off right away and I was back to my medium skin tone." Another woman agrees saying, "the whole 'tanning' part seemed to be non-existent! I wore it for a week straight and didn't get a lick of color that stayed on after I washed my face." One woman finds that, "it makes my face too shiny, which makes me look greasy and I have some acne and it only accentuated the redness of the pimple."
TotalBeauty.com average reader rating: 6*
Why: One reviewer says, "this sunscreen is one of the worst products I have ever used. It left a disgusting film on my skin. The product was very difficult to smooth across my skin and dried in chalk-like white streaks. I ended up getting burned because the product was so difficult to apply." Another reader says she "made the mistake of ordering this online instead of buying it in a store. I ended up giving it away because I couldn't stand the smell. I can't stand patchouli oil and I didn't realize this product contained that. The scent is really strong and too ... er, 'hippie' for me." Another woman agrees saying, "this sunscreen stinks! Literally! It's the nastiest sunscreen ever � I don't know how Burt's Bees dare[s] to put it on the shelves. I fell for it because of the 'chemical free' claim -- BIG MISTAKE! The smell made me sick, and it's impossible to rub it on your skin, because it's so heavy." She ended her disgust with the product saying, "I would have given it a zero if there was that option."
Warmer, sunnier, longer days equal more skin exposure, which means you need to protect yourself from the elements while trying to look your best in the sweltering heat. Since you spend more time pool- and beach-side in the summer, you use things like sunscreen to keep burns away, and you likely rely on self-tanning products to fake a faux, bronzed glow. But what happens when these skin care products don't deliver?
It's not pretty, that much is for sure. Our readers can attest to that fact since they tried out this list of the 9 worst summer skin care products. They had to deal with everything from greasy, chunky, chalky-looking sunscreen to self-tanning products that yielded nightmare-ish streaks and Oompa Loompa-orange results. But lucky for you, you can read their comments to learn which summer skin care products to avoid.
So what summer beauty products should you use? Glad you asked. Check out these winning beauty products (just skip the "worst" ones):