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Spray Off Sunscreen: Hands Off Application, Hands on More Fun

Have you ever tried putting sunscreen on a sandy, wet child? Have you ever avoided using sunscreen because you didn’t want greasy, dirty hands? If so, you may want to try using spray sunscreen, the best sunscreen option for anyone on the go.

What’s to love about our spray sunscreen?

  • RMSunscreen provides broad spectrum sunscreen in a convenient quart-size spray applicator bottle.
  • You can buy a gallon of sunscreen to refill your spray bottle to ensure that you will never run out.
  • Broad spectrum sunscreen is the best sunscreen to use because it blocks both UVA and UVB requirements, protecting you and your loved ones against rising skin cancer rates.

Spray sunscreen is great for busy families.

  • The spray applicator applies an even mist of sunscreen, avoiding the mess of traditional sunscreen.
  • You won’t have any more messy globs of sunscreen on your beach towel or clothing.
  • Your children, even the squirmiest toddlers, will love the ease of application.

Those without children will also appreciate the convenience of this type of sunscreen. Are you going for a quick walk in the park during your lunch hour? Use spray applicator sunscreen to keep your hands clean and dry and your clothing mess-free. It’s great for anyone who’s looking for the benefits of sunscreen without the hassle.

June 26, 2014 Sunscreen Staff Writer

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