Spraying sunscreen directly on your face can lead to inhalation of the product, which may be harmful to your lungs. Additionally, spray sunscreens may not provide even coverage on facial skin, increasing the risk of sunburn. It's generally recommended to use a lotion or cream specifically designed for facial application to ensure thorough and safe protection.
You DON'T unplug a spray can of sunscreen you fool!! You couldn't possibly unplug an un-pluggable spray can!!
the spray sunscreen works better on U.V. beads but I don't know on human skin.
Yes it is but, you can also but it not a liquid.
Sunscreen is most effective when applied directly to clean, dry skin before any makeup, including foundation. If you apply foundation on top of sunscreen, it can reduce the sunscreen's effectiveness, particularly if the foundation is heavy or if it's applied in a way that disturbs the sunscreen layer. For best protection, consider using a makeup product that includes SPF or reapply sunscreen over makeup with a setting spray or powder sunscreen designed for that purpose.
Only aerasol bug spray kills grass, the same goes for aerasol sunscreen
The highest SPF I have located is 110 for both Face and Body: Face: Neutrogena Age Shield Face - SPF 110 Body: Banana Boat Kids Max Protect & Play Continuous Spray Sunscreen SPF 110 Banana Boat Ultra Defense Sunscreen Lotion SPF 110 Banana Boat UltraMist Sport Performance Sunscreen SPF 110
If you have an aerosol you spray on your hand then rub on your face. Be careful to NOT spray on your face.
Use sunscreen is what ive been told just rub it in like you would when you use sunscreen
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After I take a bath I apply lotion on my body and sunscreen on my face.
Wash your face twice a day, wear sunscreen, massage your face with vitamin E rich oils
For optimal protection, it is recommended to apply about a nickel-sized amount of sunscreen on your face. This ensures proper coverage and protection against harmful UV rays.