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SUNSEAL SUNSCREEN LOTION 100ML SPRAY SPF50+

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SunSeal products will also not rub off onto clothes, linens, furnishings or bedding and is safe and suitable for men, women and children. Microskin Technology The film sheds with the top layers of dead skin and can be affected by high skin oil levels,’ explains David Robinson, SunSeals UK MD. The Microskin technology used in SunSeal makes it extremely durable. Microskin is clinically proven to remain 97% effective on the skin after 72 hours. SourcesI’m not claiming this Majorcan experiment is a substitute for lab science but my own experience of SunSeal has been astounding. While we know it can remain on the skin for extended periods, there’s always the risk of it starting to wear off faster depending on your skin.' Whether it’s spending a sunny day by the sea, playing sports, or going to a family, sun protection while enjoying time outside is hugely important. How does Sunseal work?

SunSeal is the SPF sister to Microskin, a ‘second skin’ camouflage that covers birthmarks for days.However it’s very much SPF business as usual with my children, who scream and run as I aim a regular suncream in their direction. If I only had to endure this every three days instead of every three hours, I’d be delighted. The concentrations of ingredients in the Microskin film are carefully balanced to provide sufficient penetration only to hold the film firmly onto the skin and not allow high penetration into the Corneum layer. This balancing of components is carefully managed to provide elasticity of the dried film to produce long-lasting properties. When does SunSeal come in handy? Sunseal™ by Microskin™ is a sunscreen that comes in a spray-on form. It uses a unique technology that creates a protective barrier on the skin which can last up to 3 days. Unlike other sunscreens on the market which are absorbed into the skin, SunSeal™ by Microskin™ binds to the skin, effectively forming a protective, breathable, and waterproof ‘simulated second skin’ that offers what we believe is the most durable sun protection available on the market today. SunSeal is unlike other sunscreens in that it is not absorbed into the skin. Instead, it binds to the skin cells on the surface of the skin and creates a protective micro barrier. This seals your natural skin from potential damage that the sun's harmful rays might cause. Sunseal acts like natural skin, but with SPF30 or SPF50+ protection. What are the benefits of Sunseal? You should aim to strike a balance between protecting yourself from the sun and getting enough vitamin D from sunlight. Our body creates vitamin D from direct sunlight on our skin when we're outdoors. From about late March to the end of September, most people should be able to get all the vitamin D they need from sunlight.

SunSeal is safe for the whole family, including children over three, and sensitive skin types. It is not absorbed into the skin so it will not irritate. Expert view SunSeal™ promises to deliver all the benefits of high range SPF sun protection with the benefits of patented Microskin™ technology. SunSeal uses the same long-lasting base but instead of flesh-toned pigments it contains organic UVA/B filters, explains its inventor Les Pascoe.No. It only comes as SPF50+ (and, next year, SPF30) and because the film remains on the skin for 72 hours, the UVA/B filters will prevent a deep tan, so it’s not likely to appeal to that consumer. The SunSeal film is unlikely to vanish Cinderella-style, but ‘responsibility’ is the watchword here. Originating from Australia, SunSeal™ by Microskin™ redefines what sun protection should be, by offering what is the most durable, reliable sun protection available, anywhere. It dries to a "breathable" waterproof film that adheres strongly to the skin while allowing air through and letting skin sweat normally.' Most people can make enough vitamin D from being out in the sun daily for short periods with their forearms, hands or lower legs uncovered and without sunscreen from late March to the end of September, especially from 11am to 3pm.

The alcohol-based liquid gives off fumes that make my eyes water when I rub it on my face, but thankfully it only lasts a few seconds. I spend all day by the pool, mostly under an umbrella because a big part of my brain is shrieking ‘you didn’t put suncream on, idiot’. My fake tan’s mottled from the pool water, but I daren’t scrub and reapply in case it weakens my sun protection. Also, my legs are stubbly but I’m not sure I can shave without scraping off my SPF. The original Microskin film has undergone extensive lab testing, proving its life even beyond 72 hours,’ says Pascoe.SunSeal™ has been developed by Corium Health and is a true game changer for the global sunscreen market. I’m fervently hoping it’s true because tomorrow I’m off to Majorca* to turn myself into a human guinea pig. SunSeal is perfect for those family holidays and the height of summer hikes when you need ultimate protection from UV rays. However, you can still get burned even on a cloudy day in the UK, so you should still follow safety precautions. Sun Safety Advice

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