Mineral Sunscreen & Watersports

When it comes to protecting your skin while participating in water sports, it's essential to choose a mineral sunscreen that is specifically formulated for use in water. Here are some things to keep in mind when choosing a mineral sunscreen:

  1. Mineral sunscreens are made with natural ingredients like zinc oxide and titanium dioxide, providing a physical barrier that reflects UV radiation away from the skin, rather than absorbing it like chemical sunscreens.

  2. Choose a sunscreen labeled as "water-resistant" or "water-proof" for use in water, as they are more likely to stay on your skin and provide protection.

  3. Look for a sunscreen with SPF 30 or higher, to provide the best protection against UV radiation.

  4. Apply sunscreen to all exposed skin, including the face, ears, and scalp, before getting into the water. Reapply every 2 hours, especially after swimming or sweating.

  5. SunClub sunscreen is made with 100% natural ingredients and is water resistant, providing the best protection for your skin while participating in water sports.

  6. Applying lip balm with sunscreen is also important to protect your lips from the sun.

  7. Consider wearing protective clothing, like long-sleeved shirts and wide-brimmed hats, to provide additional sun protection while participating in water sports.

In summary, when choosing a mineral sunscreen for water sports, it's essential to choose a sunscreen that is specifically formulated for use in water and labeled as "water-resistant" or "water-proof." SunClub sunscreen made with 100% natural ingredients and is water resistant, providing the best protection for your skin while participating in water sports. Remember to apply sunscreen to all exposed skin, and reapply every 2 hours, especially after swimming or sweating. Also, consider wearing protective clothing like long-sleeved shirts and wide-brimmed hats to provide additional sun protection.

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