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2-Count 6-Oz Banana Boat Sport Ultra SPF 50 Sunscreen Spray
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Only reason I get the spray is that kids don't want to stand around a long time while lotion is applied, so spraying it on and sending them on their way is convenient.
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(I am not a doctor. Consult a licensed medical professional before using... sunblock).
Per AI:
⏳ Wait about 15 to 30 minutes after applying sunscreen before diving into the water. This gives the product time to properly bind to your skin and form a protective barrier.
Here's a quick breakdown depending on the type of sunscreen:
Chemical sunscreens (those that absorb UV rays) need at least 15–30 minutes to absorb into the skin and become effective.
Mineral sunscreens (like zinc oxide or titanium dioxide) start working immediately, but it's still smart to wait a few minutes so they can settle evenly on your skin.
💧 If you're using a water-resistant sunscreen, check the label for how long it lasts in water—typically 40 or 80 minutes. Regardless, always reapply after swimming, towel drying, or every two hours if you're staying out in the sun.
Hope this helps and you have a fun summer!
(I am not a doctor. Consult a licensed medical professional before using... sunblock).
Per AI:
⏳ Wait about 15 to 30 minutes after applying sunscreen before diving into the water. This gives the product time to properly bind to your skin and form a protective barrier.
Here's a quick breakdown depending on the type of sunscreen:
Chemical sunscreens (those that absorb UV rays) need at least 15–30 minutes to absorb into the skin and become effective.
Mineral sunscreens (like zinc oxide or titanium dioxide) start working immediately, but it's still smart to wait a few minutes so they can settle evenly on your skin.
💧 If you're using a water-resistant sunscreen, check the label for how long it lasts in water—typically 40 or 80 minutes. Regardless, always reapply after swimming, towel drying, or every two hours if you're staying out in the sun.
Hope this helps and you have a fun summer!
If you are a man, just buy the spray on sunscreen. Or sun tan oil.
If you are a girl, you can get away with sensually rubbing cream into your body.
Nearly the least attractive that I have ever looked in my life was rubbing cream sunscreen into my hairy legs.
Sprays also have the benefit of not looking like facial cream before the skin absorbs it.
Blah blah blah consult a licensed physician before listening to me.
If you are a man, just buy the spray on sunscreen. Or sun tan oil.
If you are a girl, you can get away with sensually rubbing cream into your body.
Nearly the least attractive that I have ever looked in my life was rubbing cream sunscreen into my hairy legs.
Sprays also have the benefit of not looking like facial cream before the skin absorbs it.
Blah blah blah consult a licensed physician before listening to me.
Only reason I get the spray is that kids don't want to stand around a long time while lotion is applied, so spraying it on and sending them on their way is convenient.
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There's seemingly identical $4 and $5 coupons for the 3 pack and then the $2 for any purchase
There's seemingly identical $4 and $5 coupons for the 3 pack and then the $2 for any purchase
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