SPF 50+ Sunscreen Lotion

150 ml

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Suncare you'll love to wear

Bondi Sands SPF 50+ Everyday Sunscreen Lotion is strong on UV rays...

Sunscreen is only one part of sun protection. Always read the label and follow the directions for use. Always wear a hat, protective clothing & sunglasses when exposed to the sun. Avoid prolonged high-risk sun exposure. Re-apply frequently.
Don't forget, sunscreen is just one step of your suncare routine.
SPF 50+ Sunscreen Lotion Invisible & lightweight
SPF 50+ Sunscreen Lotion Suitable for sensitive skin
SPF 50+ Sunscreen Lotion No added fragrance
SPF 50+ Sunscreen Lotion Water resistant (4 hours)

I’ve had a glow up! The same product you know and love in new look packaging.

Shake well before use. Apply liberally and evenly to the body 20 minutes before sun exposure. Re-apply every 2 hours or more often if you’re sweating, swimming or towel drying.

Q. Can I wear this product whilst swimming?
A. Our Sunscreen Lotion is 4 hours water resistant, however we recommend reapplying at least every two hours, or more often after swimming, sweating, exercise or towel drying.

Q. What is broad spectrum sunscreen?
A. The term ‘Broad Spectrum’ is used when sunscreen offers both UVA and UVB protection: Ultraviolet A (UVA) is light that is around all day, year-round. Even when it's cloudy, UVA can penetrate the middle layer of the skin (dermis) which plays a major part in skin ageing and wrinkles. It can even penetrate through glass windows! Ultraviolet B (UVB) is light that is more prevalent in sunny climates and conditions, and UVB has been associated with burning of the outer layer of skin (epidermis) that can cause skin to burn and turn red. UVB has been strongly linked to some cancers.

Q. How often should I reapply?
A. Sunscreen should be applied generously and evenly to all exposed skin 20 minutes prior to UV exposure to allow adequate film formation. To maintain effective protection, sunscreen must be reapplied at least every two hours, and immediately after swimming, excessive sweating, exercise, or towel drying, as these activities reduce product coverage. Because sunscreen effectiveness decreases over time, additional sun protection measures are recommended, including the use of protective clothing, broad-brimmed hats, and UV filtering sunglasses, as well as seeking shade where possible. Limiting cumulative UV exposure is an important factor in reducing the risk of UV-induced skin damage, including skin cancer and melanoma.

Q. What is SPF?
A. SPF or ‘Sun Protection Factor’ is a rating that refers to a theoretical amount of time you can stay in the sun and be protected without getting burned, compared to unprotected skin. For example, SPF 50 theoretically allows you to stay in the sun with less risk of sunburn for fifty times longer than you would without sunscreen. But real life is not like a lab, and you still need to reapply your sunscreen every two hours, avoid direct sunlight as much as possible and to make sure that you're protected. Direct sun exposure can change the texture and elasticity in your skin, which can contribute to premature skin aging like wrinkles.

Q. How are Bondi Sands SPF products tested?
A. All of our products undergo rigorous testing processes to ensure they meet industry standards and regulations. We work closely with our manufacturer and testing partners on the pre-market compliance process to ensure all product claims are substantiated with robust testing and evidence, including validated SPF, broad spectrum, and water-resistant testing.

Q. What’s the difference between chemical and physical (mineral) sunscreens?
A. Chemical sunscreen works by sinking into the pores of the skin. It absorbs UVA and UVB and converts them to a small amount of heat. They are generally much lighter in texture, absorb easier and leave no white cast. Physical (or mineral) sunscreen sits on top of the skin and creates a physical barrier, reflecting and scattering UVA and UVB rays. Physical sunscreens are formulated with ingredients like Zinc, which is why they can also be called mineral sunscreens.

Q. If I wear a sunscreen that has a rating of SPF 50, does it mean I'm fully protected from the sun?
A. In short, no. Remember that sunscreen is a ""screen"", not a ""block"" and will never block 100% UV radiation.

Active Ingredients: Homosalate 100 mg/g, Octocrylene 80 mg/g, Octyl Salicylate 50 mg/g, Butyl Methoxydibenzoylmethane 30 mg/g. Contains: Phenoxyethanol, Benzyl Alcohol, Hydroxyacetophenone.

SUN SAFETY: AVOID PROLONGED SUN EXPOSURE. ALWAYS WEAR A HAT, PROTECTIVE CLOTHING AND SUNGLASSES WHEN EXPOSED TO THE SUN. WARNING: FOR EXTERNAL USE ONLY. PATCH TEST PRIOR TO USE. IF RASH OR IRRITATION OCCURS, DISCONTINUE USE. DO NOT USE ON BROKEN, DAMAGED OR DISEASED SKIN. KEEP OUT OF EYES. STORE BELOW 30°C.

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