Sunday, December 1, 2013

Sunblock


UVA & UVB Sunblock Lotion

Sunblock protects your skin by absorbing and/or reflecting UVA and UVB radiation. Chemical sunblocks work by absorbing the energy of UV radiation before it affects your skin. Physical sunblocks reflect or scatter UV radiation before it reaches your skin. Some sunblocks combine both chemical and physical sunblocks. Sunblocks come in a variety of forms. Lotions, oils, sticks, gels, sprays and creams can all be effective sunscreens.  All sunscreens should be applied 15-20 minutes before sun exposure to allow a protective film to develop, then reapplied after water contact and sweating. Most sunblocks can lose effectiveness within hours and must be reapplied frequently for most effective use.

Banana Boat Sport Sunblock Lotion is sweat-resistant, water-resistant and rub-proof, designed to stay on through long, active days. Sunblock, used correctly, effectively decreases the tragic incidence of skin cancer caused by unprotected exposure of the skin to the sun’s harmful rays. The range of lotions available makes it suitable for various lifestyles and skin descriptions.

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