Keep it simple with zinc broad-spectrum protection. Good for your skin. Great in your pocket:
- No white cast
- Matte finish
- 4h water resistant
Active Ingredient: Zinc Oxide 250mg/g.
Inactives: Liquid paraffin, Ceresin, Coconut oil, Octyl palmitate, Hydrated silica, Microcrystalline wax, PVP/eicosene copolymer, Iron oxide yellow, Polyhydroxystearic acid, Iron oxide red, Synthetic wax, Aloe Vera, dl-alpha-tocopheryl acetate.
Inactives: Liquid paraffin, Ceresin, Coconut oil, Octyl palmitate, Hydrated silica, Microcrystalline wax, PVP/eicosene copolymer, Iron oxide yellow, Polyhydroxystearic acid, Iron oxide red, Synthetic wax, Aloe Vera, dl-alpha-tocopheryl acetate.
How to apply sunscreen stick over makeup?
Gently swipe the stick directly over your makeup, then lightly pat the product in with your fingertips to ensure it's even.
How to clean sunscreen stick?
If the tip of the stick gets sand or dirt on it, you can just wipe the top layer clean with a dry tissue. The solid format makes it easy to keep clean and ready for the next use.
How long does sunscreen stick last?
Just like any sunscreen, you need to reapply at least every two hours, or immediately after swimming, sweating, or towel drying. The convenience of a stick can make it easy to forget it’s a product that still needs to be reapplied regularly.
How many swipes of sunscreen stick?
To get proper coverage, you should go over each area four times, back and forth. Once you’ve swiped, gently rub it in to make sure the coverage is even. It’s a common mistake to under-apply with a stick, especially when you can’t see a thick white layer.
Which is better sunscreen stick or cream
They’re both excellent, just for different jobs. A cream is ideal for that first, full-body application at the start of the day. A sunscreen stick, on the other hand, is unbeatable for quick, mess-free top-ups on exposed areas like your face, neck, ears, and hands.