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What SPF levels do you really need in the summer? – The natural wash

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As the summer sun beats down, the need for top-notch sun protection becomes important. Sunscreen is your first line of protection and while our Spf 50 range is a trusted ally, we’re excited to announce the launch of our latest skincare innovations: Sun cream SPF 60 and Sun Spray SPF 60. These two powerhouse products are designed to keep your skin safe, healthy and glowing, no matter how intense the sun’s rays are.

Simplified sun protection

According to the instructions,

  • Spf 15 blocks about 93% of UVB rays
  • Spf 30 blocks about 97% of UVB rays
  • Spf 50 blocks about 98% of UVB rays
  • Spf 60 and above can block about 99% of UVB rays

In short, a higher SPF provides better protection during prolonged sun exposure, critical to preventing sun damage.

Switch to SPF 60

So much for our solar defense SPF 60 cream and Sun Spray SPF 60 they offer a high level of SPF 60 protection. But what does this mean for your skin? SPF, or sun protection factor, measures how well a sunscreen will protect the skin from UVB rays, the type of radiation that causes sunburn and contributes to skin cancer.

SPF 60 means it would take 60 times longer for your skin to burn compared to no sunscreen.

Why is broadband protection important?

Our products provide broad-spectrum protection, meaning they protect against UVA and UVB rays. UVA rays penetrate deep into the skin and are primarily responsible for aging, while UVB rays cause sunburn and can contribute to skin cancer.

Offering broad-spectrum coverage, our SPF 60 cream and spray provide comprehensive protection, keeping your skin looking young and healthy.

Get to know your new summer essentials

Best spf 60 cream and spray for all skin types

Sun cream SPF 60 and Sun Spray SPF 60 are here to revolutionize your sun care routine. Both products offer broad-spectrum SPF 60 protection, protecting your skin from UVA and UVB rays. Whether you prefer the rich, hydrating feel of a cream or the light, easy application of a spray, we’ve got you covered.

What makes SPF 60 sun protection cream special?

  • High SPF 60 protection: Provides high defense against harmful UVA and UVB rays.
  • Hydrating Formula: Enriched with moisturizing ingredients to keep your skin soft and supple.
  • Antiaging properties: Helps prevent sun-induced aging such as fine lines and wrinkles.
  • For all skin types:: Safe for all skin types, including sensitive skin.

Way of use

  1. Cleaning and preparation: Start with clean, dry skin. Cleanse your face to remove any dirt or impurities.
  2. Apply liberally: Take a generous amount of Sun Defense SPF 60 Cream and spread it evenly on the face and neck. Don’t forget areas like your ears and the back of your neck.
  3. Mix well: Gently massage the cream into your skin until it is completely absorbed.
  4. Reapply regularly: For optimal protection, reapply every two hours.

What makes our Sun Protection Spray SPF 60 special?

  • High SPF 60 protection: Ensures comprehensive protection from UVA and UVB rays.
  • Non-greasy formula: Light and quick absorption, without leaving any greasy residue.
  • Convenient spray application: Easy application, even in hard-to-reach places.
  • Refreshingly cool: Offers a cooling sensation upon application, ideal for hot summer days.

Way of use

  1. Shake well: Before use, shake the bottle well to make sure the formula is mixed properly.
  2. Spray liberally: Hold the bottle about 6 inches from your skin and spray evenly on all exposed areas.
  3. Spread Evenly: Use your hands to spread the spray evenly and ensure full coverage.
  4. Reapply often: Repeat every two hours.


The importance of regular reapplication

One of the key aspects of effective sun protection is regular reapplication. Even the best sunscreen can wear off due to swimming, sweating, or simply the passage of time. Make it a habit to reapply your SPF 60 cream or spray every two hours to maintain optimal protection.

conclusion

Embrace summer with confidence, knowing your skin is protected by the best sun care technology. Us Sun cream SPF 60 and Sun Spray SPF 60 they are meticulously crafted to provide high levels of protection, ease of use and skin-loving benefits. Don’t let the fear of sun damage stop you from enjoying the outdoors. With our new SPF 60 products, you can enjoy the sun while keeping your skin safe and glowing.

Ready to up your sun protection game? Try Sun Defense SPF 60 Cream and Sun Protection SPF 60 Spray today and experience the ultimate innovation in sun care. Here’s to a summer of fun, freedom and flawless skin!

Frequent questions

Q: Can I use the SPF 60 cream under makeup?
A: Absolutely! Our Sun Defense SPF 60 cream is designed to be lightweight and non-greasy, making it an excellent base for make-up.

Q: Does the SPF 50 cream leave a white cast?
ONE: No, our SPF 60 cream is designed to absorb quickly without leaving a white cast.

Q: Is the SPF 60 spray lightweight?
ONE: Yes, the spray is light and non-greasy, making it comfortable for everyday use.

Q: Is SPF 60 spray suitable for sensitive skin?
ONE: Yes, it is designed to be gentle and suitable for all skin types, including sensitive skin.

Q: How often should I reapply the SPF 60 spray?
ONE:Reapply every 2 hours or after swimming, sweating or towel drying for optimal protection.

Q: Does the SPF 60 cream provide broad spectrum protection?
ONE:Yes, it offers broad-spectrum UVA and UVB protection.

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