HELIOCARE 360º Sport Stick SPF50+ is a sunscreen stick designed especially for athletes. With very high SPF50+ protection, this product offers complete defence against UVA, UVB, infrared and visible light. Its water and sweat resistant formula makes it ideal for outdoor activities. In addition, its stick format makes it easy to apply and perfect to carry in your pocket during training sessions or competitions.
This brand is owned by Cantabria Labs.
HELIOCARE 360º Sport Stick SPF50+ is a sunscreen stick designed to protect the skin during outdoor sports activities. It provides very high protection against UVA and UVB rays, preventing premature skin ageing and sun damage. Its lightweight, water-resistant formula allows for easy application and long-lasting protection, even during heavy perspiration. It is ideal for protecting facial skin and other sun-exposed areas during outdoor sports.
The main active ingredient in this product is Fernblock FC, which is a natural fern extract that helps protect the skin against sun damage.
The instructions for use of this product are to apply an even layer to the skin before exposure to the sun. It is recommended to reapply every 2 hours or after swimming or excessive sweating.
This product, HELIOCARE 360º Sport Stick SPF50+, is a sunscreen stick designed for sports use. Some precautions to take into account when using this product are:
1. Apply generously: Be sure to apply a sufficient amount of product to cover all exposed skin. Do not skimp on the amount, as this may affect the effectiveness of the sunscreen.
2. Reapply frequently: Although this product has a high sun protection factor (SPF50+), it is important to reapply every 2 hours or after swimming, sweating or towelling. This will ensure continuous protection.
3. Avoid contact with eyes: Be sure to avoid getting the product in your eyes, as this can cause irritation. If this occurs, rinse with plenty of water.
4. Do not expose to the sun during peak hours: Although this sunscreen offers high protection, it is advisable to avoid direct exposure to the sun during peak hours (usually between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.).
Remember that this advice is for information only and it is always advisable to consult a healthcare professional, such as a pharmacist, for personalised recommendations tailored to your specific situation.